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Colorado Springs economy rebounds from COVID in booming fashion

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Dirk Draper, right, will retire at year’s end after more than six years as president and CEO of the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC. Draper, who turns 62 in November, said his retirement is a personal choice and an amicable one made in conjunction with the Chamber & EDC’s board of directors. JERILEE BENNETT, THE GAZETTE file

Squirrel on Colorado College campus being tested for plague

CC notified its campus community via email Wednesday.  According to the CDC, squirrels, prairie dogs, wood rats, fox squirrels and other species of ground squirrels and chipmunks can be infected by and spread plague. Typically the disease can be spread to humans from a bite by an infected flea or by direct contact with infected animal.  Plague has been confirmed in wild rodents such as squirrels or rabbits in the neighboring areas of Cascade Avenue and Uintah Street, the email from CC read, While there is no reason to be alarmed there are some steps to take to help prevent the potential for exposure.

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