Jury trial set for May despite health concerns By Cayla Vidmar Deborah Rudibaugh, whose son, Jacob Millison, was murdered in May …
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Housing Authority plugs away in 2019 despite failure of 6A
Numerous affordable housing projects in the works By Cayla Vidmar The recent failure of ballot initiative 6A, which was intended to …
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Cowherd advocates in front of BOZAR By Mark Reaman A Crested Butte town councilman informed his fellow councilmembers at the December …
Read More »Mt. CB gaining consensus on Brush Creek issues with CB
Official position to be voted on December 18 By Katherine Nettles During a work session on December 3 to discuss the …
Read More »CBCS food service seeing issues similar to local restaurants
Like almost everyone, they could use more staff by Mark Reaman The job market is tight pretty much everywhere up and …
Read More »Mental health clinic in Crested Butte secures funding for space
Bringing improvements to the upper valley By Katherine Nettles The town of Mt. Crested Butte has accepted a funding request for …
Read More »School district lowers mill levy
Giving back to a supportive public By Anika Pepper Gunnison Watershed REJ1 School District business manager Stephanie Juneau presented the Mill …
Read More »Met Rec sets mill levy
Another board meeting set for December 17 By Mark Reaman The Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District board of directors held a …
Read More »Town council looks at settling ADU court case
Property owners will write checks to Crested Butte’s affordable housing fund By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is considering whether …
Read More »Stephanie Jackson pleads not guilty to felony murder charges
Case set for trial in August 2019 By Cayla Vidmar Stephanie Jackson, the sister of Jacob Millison who was murdered in 2015, …
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