Ready to make adjustments if needed by Mark Reaman The next test in the county’s constant COVID-19 challenge is to see …
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Slate River Trailhead improvements in the works
Reconfigured parking, port-a-potty, increased signage By Kendra Walker The Crested Butte Land Trust held two public meetings last week to receive …
Read More »RE1J preps for return to school with teacher days
Students back in the classroom August 26, all with devices By Kendra Walker A more pandemic-aware and digitally focused 2020-21 Gunnison Watershed …
Read More »Public transit and ski season: Dealing with a pandemic
Powder day issues already a major worry by Mark Reaman Efforts have begun to figure out what public transportation in the valley …
Read More »CB council ready to dive deeper into racism and policing discussion
Changing uniform color, street murals and self assessments by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council, led by council members Will …
Read More »Elk Avenue to stay one-way into fall
Snow a problem? Maybe… by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council feels the reconfiguration of Elk Avenue to a single-lane …
Read More »COVID-19 numbers level off in the county
Focus on testing By Mark Reaman Gunnison County’s Coronameter early warning system appears to have worked to get the rising number …
Read More »CB Center for the Arts hires new executive director from Sun Valley
Skill set should assist with next steps for Center by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Center for the Arts has hired a …
Read More »CB Land Trust hires Jake Jones as new executive director
Noel Durant’s final day August 28 by Kendra Walker With departing executive director Noel Durant moving to Chattanooga at the end …
Read More »Climate Action Plan continues progress in Crested Butte
Pursuing grants and a possible major solar farm by Mark Reaman In an effort to tighten up town-owned buildings as part …
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