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Colorado Governor Jared Polis was in Pueblo on Tuesday, June 24 to discuss the redevelopment of the former Pueblo Chemical ...
Army Col. Rodney McCutcheon, Commander of the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot, inside a water treatment facility Oct. 18, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post) Army committed.
The U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot, which safely stored chemical weapons in Colorado for a majority of its 82-year lifecycle, was deactivated during a public ceremony Sept. 12.
The first parcel of land at the U.S. Army Chemical Depot site in Pueblo County recently transferred from federal to local ownership. More than 5,100 acres now belong to PuebloPlex, ...
The PUEBLO Act directs the Army to close the Pueblo Chemical Depot and transfer the remaining parcel of land to Pueblo for economic redevelopment, writes U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper.
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The U.S. Army will be holding a ceremony to mark the deactivation of the Pueblo Chemical Depot with a casing of the colors marking the final chapter of its 82-year presence in ...
AVONDALE — The nation’s outlawed chemical weapons stashed in 780,000 steel shells here at the Army’s Pueblo Chemical Depot — 2,613 tons of molasses-like goop designed to inflict blisters, blindness, ...
The U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot officially deactivated this month after 82 years in Southern Colorado. The site recently held a traditional military casing of the colors ceremony which marks a ...
The U.S. Army recently transferred the first large land parcel at the ... The last of 780,000 chemical munitions at the Pueblo Chemical Depot were destroyed in June 2023, with decommissioning ...
The commander of the Army’s Pueblo Chemical Depot, Colorado, which has stored more than 780,000 chemical-filled munitions, was recently suspended. (Bethani Crouch/Army) The commander of the Army ...
The Pueblo Chemical Depot has officially closed after 82 years. At a ceremony Sept. 12, Col. Rodney McCutcheon, U.S. Army commander for the facility, turned over command to Kelso C. Horne III ...
A new colonel will assume command of the U.S. Army's Pueblo Chemical Depot during a ceremony on the Depot Parade Grounds at 10 a.m. Thursday. Col. Rodney McCutcheon will assume command as the 40th ...