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What in the Gunni?

Staff heed call for lower housing prices at Hyper Z

SUNNY WITH A CHANCE OF sage-grouse meatballs, check out recipe on A2.

We are expecting a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas, unless you’re in one of our many donut holes. In that case, good luck to you.

Temperatures might be in the mid-50’s, depending on where you are. One minute, you may be basking in the sun, and the next, you could be caught in a sudden downpour. That’s just the nature of the weather tomorrow and yesterday... and today.

Make sure to keep an umbrella handy, as well as a light jacket or down coat, in case the temperatures suddenly drop. If you don’t like the weather conditions, just wait five minutes.

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PERSONAL VIEWS A6-A7

BUY AND SELLABLES A18-A21

SWEATY RECREATION B7

Belicimo Bellini Chat GPTimes Writer

Target has announced a new partnership with the City of Gunnison affordable housing board, providing much-needed funding in order to reduce housing costs, in exchange for the rights to develop its new location on the Gunnison Rising subdivision land. The deal was announced on Monday, marking a significant milestone for both the city and the local community. Hyper Z has been under a lot of scrutiny over what ‘affordable’ means in terms of purchasing a home. Enter Target Corporation, who saw an opportunity to not only help the Hyper Z residents, but also secure a large tax break by writing off their Hyper Z purchase with the IRS. Target will provide funding for the development, which will help fund the construction of new affordable homes, lowering the housing

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