More good news for terminal renovation By Katherine Nettles The plan to renovate and dramatically improve the terminal at the Gunnison-Crested …
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County goes solar on six buildings
Completes Phase 1 of energy efficiency improvements By Katherine Nettles Gunnison County has completed Phase 1 of an energy savings plan …
Read More »State gives West Elk Coal Mine the okay to resume developing in Sunset Roadless Area
USFS provided a letter of support for coal company; conservationists request expedited emergency motion By Katherine Nettles An ongoing dispute over …
Read More »Masking up: Tens of thousands of face coverings distributed
Systems in place appear to be working well by Mark Reaman Tens of thousands of masks have been distributed throughout the …
Read More »County COVID-19 numbers drop dramatically
State downgrades county to allow looser restrictions and adopts our Coronameter By Mark Reaman The local coronavirus numbers are looking great, …
Read More »Area aspen groves showing signs of stress this autumn
Drought, frost, hail, leafhoppers By Kendra Walker Even as the aspen trees around Crested Butte begin transforming their leaves from green …
Read More »BLM painting on Elk Ave slated for Monday
Big and yellow By Mark Reaman Crested Butte’s Black Lives Matter mural is scheduled to be painted on Elk Avenue starting …
Read More »Crested Butte council actions on COVID
Mask mandate extended, considers how to extend outdoor dining, looking at winter by Mark Reaman The town health order mandating that …
Read More »Fire district and town at odds on land for new fire station
Looking way into the future by Mark Reaman The idea of the Crested Butte Fire Protection District moving from its main …
Read More »Mt. CB looks at inclusivity alongside BLM committee
“Mt. Crested Butte intends to be a part of this” By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council, while not …
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