Project grew beyond capabilities By Mark Reaman A big timeout has been called in the effort to expand the Big Mine …
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Fighting hunger in Gunnison County
“There is so much we are doing, and there’s still so much more to do” By Katherine Nettles When most people …
Read More »CB school works on social emotional health curriculum
Focusing on Second Step by Anika Pepper The Crested Butte Community School is not strictly teaching academics. The school has also …
Read More »CBMR refunds $70,000 from Mt. CB admission tax grants
The funds were earmarked for air marketing, ticket buy-downs By Katherine Nettles Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) will not be using …
Read More »Met Rec discord continues
Progress still being made By Alissa Johnson What could be an exciting time for the Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District (Met …
Read More »Paradise Park neighbors object to speed of nearby housing project
Council continues toward spring groundbreaking By Mark Reaman Despite requests by some neighbors to slow down the affordable housing construction slated …
Read More »Crested Butte Ski Patrol union and Vail Resorts in contract talks
Patrol working without contract By Mark Reaman Negotiations between Vail Resorts, owner of Crested Butte Mountain Resort, and the Crested Butte …
Read More »Vail Resorts CEO gives $2 million to support mental and behavioral health programs, including grant to Gunnison Valley
$30K to Gunnison Valley Health Foundation Vail Resorts, Inc. chief executive officer Rob Katz and his wife, Elana Amsterdam, have made …
Read More »Helping those in need through the new Crested Butte Fund
Thinking of getting the local real estate pros involved by Anika Pepper A new non-profit organization in the valley is geared …
Read More »Locals come out to discuss Peanut Lake Road issues
Public is interested in limiting parking By Katherine Nettles More than 30 people came out to share their thoughts on managing …
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