Mitigating energy usage for new and renovated outdoor systems By Kendra Walker Over the past year the town of Mt. Crested …
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Town continues to look for alternative water source
Discovery of Town Ranch clay moves focus to Peanut Lake area By Mark Reaman The search for an alternative drinking water …
Read More »Green Lake legal case continues
Attorney sanctioned for “improper and vexatious act of retaliation” By Katherine Nettles An ongoing legal dispute involving several Lake Irwin property …
Read More »Mt. CB continues affordable housing talks for future
“It’s super uncomfortable, it’s super hard to do well” By Kendra Walker During a November 18 work session, the Mt. Crested …
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By Kendra Walker Dark Sky certification Town staff have begun working on the process to obtain a Dark Sky Certification for …
Read More »Local organizations receive grant funding for mental health
CB State of Mind and Gunnison Valley Health By Kendra Walker Last week, the Katz Amsterdam Foundation (KAF) announced $3 million …
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By Katherine Nettles Starview public hearing December 18 There will be a joint public hearing on December 18 with the Gunnison …
Read More »Wolf reintroduction update Part 1:
Gunnison County stakeholders asking for consideration prior to local releases By Katherine Nettles Although reintroduced gray wolves have been confirmed to …
Read More »State patrol promises more visible presence on Highway 135 at request of town
It really is a good idea to slow down By Mark Reaman You might be noticing more staties cruising Highway 135 …
Read More »RTA expresses support for second daily Bustang route
Chaffee County more up in the air By Mark Reaman The board of the Gunnison Valley Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) expressed …
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