August sales tax up Mt. Crested Butte businesses collected almost $18,000 more sales tax in August than the town was expecting. …
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Briefs Crested Butte
Sales tax setting recordsSales tax is booming in Crested Butte during the summer. That means business should have been good the …
Read More »We want mudslides in L.A.
Unlike most places around the country, we live in a place that not only welcomes big weather events, we pray for …
Read More »Forest Service decision will allow West Elk Mine Expansion
“A lose-lose-lose proposition” Last week the U.S. Forest Service upheld a decision that allows Arch Coal to expand its West Elk …
Read More »Community taking wary approach after passage of Amendment 64
Marijuana tourism? Maybe… Not too many people in the valley seem to be freaking out over the decision of Colorado voters …
Read More »Resort ready to open next week with tribute to Üllr
Ski for free The recent cold snap brought snow to the valley and our first glimpses of winter: skiing at Lily …
Read More »Local election results are in
Congrats to the local political winners. Jonathan Houck and Paula Swenson will sit as county commissioners.Houck received 52 percent of the …
Read More »WSCU women’s soccer season closes
Future looks bright for young team It was a historic season for the Western State Colorado University women’s soccer team. In …
Read More »WSCU XC teams finish strong
Headed to South Central Regional Championships in November There weren’t too many surprises at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Cross Country …
Read More »CB Titan spikers wrap up season on the road
Fall from playoffs in first round The Crested Butte Titans volleyball team was looking to wrap up the regular season with …
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