Just another night at Gunnison’s Cattlemen’s Days as the rodeo drew cowboys, cowgirls and flags. The Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls showed …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2019
Paradise Park housing project hits big setback
Three weeks for a Hail Mary pass. Do you believe in miracles? by Mark Reaman Admittedly hoping for some sort of …
Read More »Gunnison Valley struggling to recruit nurses
Echoing a national issue By Katherine Nettles Specialized nurses have been hard to come by in recent years, and the shortage …
Read More »Town and school board make nice with IGA revisions
“At some point we just have to trust each other” By Kendra Walker After approximately five hours of negotiations under their …
Read More »The evolution of a tourist town
Roger Kahn’s new book dives into the socio-economic anthropology of the inevitable By Dawne Belloise Roger Kahn’s reading and signing of …
Read More »Benchtalk: July 19, 2019
Take a tour of the new Adaptive Sports HQ The Adaptive Sports Center is now offering tours of the recently completed …
Read More »Community Calendar: Thursday, July 18–Wednesday, July 24
THURSDAY 18 • 7-7:45 a.m. Guided Meditation (open level) at Thrive Yoga. • 7:15-8:30 a.m. Adult Ballet with the School of …
Read More »Hares hand short-sided Whetstoners a tough loss
Skimo to Shambhala by Than Acuff We got some new entries to my ongoing favorite bumper sticker contest. Skimo is neither. …
Read More »Ideas
I am a fan of ideas. Good ideas, bad ideas, off-the-wall ideas, well-thought-out ideas. Just toss out an idea and see …
Read More »Council pulls back on proposed tobacco and nicotine tax
Haver argues for student empowerment instead by Mark Reaman Crested Butte voters will go to the polls this fall and decide …
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