Not seeing the logic in the decisions By Mark Reaman The town of Crested Butte this week voted to formally and strongly …
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Winter trailhead visits consistent with previous seasons
Kebler was really busy last season—no reason to think it will be different this year By Mark Reaman The Kebler Pass …
Read More »Fluke ski fall turns tragic but locals literally save the day… and Orion
A perfect storm of circumstances By Mark Reaman It seemed like such an easy tumble into the soft snow below Paradise …
Read More »Federal plans to protect Red Lady from mining forge ahead
Draft environmental assessment finds ‘No significant impact’ By Katherine Nettles A draft environmental assessment finding among federal agencies of “no significant …
Read More »School board reviews expansion project designs
Now working on cost estimates By Kendra Walker During their December 11 meeting, the new Gunnison Watershed School District school board …
Read More »RTA bus contractor responds to employee schedule complaint
County commissioner brings up issues By Mark Reaman Admitting there have been some bumps as the company expanded between the fall and …
Read More »High costs could slow down affordable housing projects
Balancing the obvious need and the financial realities… By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte council reviewed the draft 2024 budget for …
Read More »Local ranchers file lawsuit to delay Colorado wolf introduction
By Colorado Cattlemen’s Association The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) and Gunnison County Stockgrowers Association (GCSA) have filed a complaint in the United …
Read More »CB council open to changing regs on utility extensions
Annexation not mandatory but public benefit should be By Mark Reaman Understanding that sprawl development typically might follow water and sewer …
Read More »Crested Butte approves another $500,000 for Mineral Point
Valley Housing Fund kicks in $100K to help with shortfall By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte town council is using another …
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