Everyone seems to be watching the site Despite getting three feet of snow this past weekend, the spring melt has started …
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RE1J school administrators propose revised salaries
Hoping to improve transparency without additional cost With contract negotiations between the Gunnison Watershed School District administration and the Teachers Association …
Read More »Seedling program off to fast start
No minimum acreage requirement It’s spring in the Gunnison Valley and though it hasn’t happened yet, the cottonwoods, aspens, alders and …
Read More »County debate continues over more industrial zoning near Riverland
Public comments accepted until May 15 The Gunnison County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners continued last week to …
Read More »Leatherwood pleads guilty to two felony charges, awaits sentencing
Theft could cost former IT director 18 years or more Cannon Leatherwood pled guilty to two counts of theft at a …
Read More »Season Pass prices flat to this year
“It helped drive the numbers…” Crested Butte Mountain Resort has announced next year’s ski season pass prices will remain the same …
Read More »Cottonwood paving plan not dead yet
County looks to make a deal The struggle to pave Cottonwood Pass continued this week as Gunnison County Commissioners sent a …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Council approves town’s first private liquor licenseThe council approved a Private Tavern Liquor License for the Scarp Ridge Lodge. The license …
Read More »Town encouraging businesses to consider heating sidewalks
Is it cheaper than hauling the snow away in trucks? The issue of how much to encourage local business owners to …
Read More »Council at the ready for Jingles
No qualms about calling an emergency meeting if needed. Jingles is sponsored! At the request of Shelley Jansen, Crested Butte town …
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