“That might easily get the project to full funding.” By Katherine Nettles The Gunnison Valley Rural Transport Authority (RTA) reviewed the …
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CB Center for the Arts announces interim executive director
The board of directors of the Center for the Arts has named Melissa Mason interim executive director of the Center, effective …
Read More »Elevated lead levels found in drinking water from local homes
Town water supply is clean and safe by Mark Reaman For the second time since 1993 some homes in Crested Butte …
Read More »Yerman stepping down from CB community development director role
Back to school for the next level By Mark Reaman Crested Butte community development director Michael Yerman will be moving on …
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From France to Crested Butte, ski patroller brings his family 13 years later By Kendra Walker It’s an evening scene of …
Read More »Mt. CB moves toward North Village partnership
Town, RMBL and Alvarez family to develop 160-acre parcel By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council has agreed to …
Read More »Tri-State quits coal projects; increasing renewables
Co-op members, business owners asking for 80 percent carbon-free electricity By Katherine Nettles The call for cleaner energy from its members …
Read More »Mt. CB council struggles to nail down STR license fee
“Our purpose is to establish a baseline” By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council attempted to set the fees …
Read More »School district being conservative with mill levy override dollars
It’s about more than just the state shortfall by Mark Reaman Reinforcing budget decisions made early last summer, the Gunnison Watershed …
Read More »Cowherd suggests a dozen new places to increase workforce housing in town
Issues, but opportunity by Mark Reaman Former council member and regular Crested Butte Town Council meeting attendee Kent Cowherd presented the …
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