“This is new territory for us” by Kristy Acuff The Colorado State Forest Service presented its 2017 Report on the Health …
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Human waste addressed by USFS, chamber
New program brings toilets to trailheads By Aimee Eaton Spring is here, and the Upper Valley is beginning to gear up for …
Read More »Fifty Years of Flauschink: Who could have imagined? Part 3 of a three-part series
Crested Butte is about to enact its 50th Flauschink celebration. But what is it—just another excuse to get it on and …
Read More »Former school district worker pleads not guilty
Trial set for September By Kristy Acuff Former Gunnison RE1J District psychologist Patrick Robinson pled not guilty Tuesday to charges of …
Read More »More movie scenes to be filmed in CB this month, no helis
Romantic musical By Mark Reaman The town of Crested Butte will once again have a movie close-up. Filmmakers from June Street …
Read More »Briefs: Gunnison County
by Kristy Acuff Stallion Park affordable housing project gets under way Gunnison County selected Christopher Kline Construction to build affordable housing …
Read More »Skitown Breakdown starts Friday for closing weekend
New events and classics to mark end of ski season on the mountain By Cayla Vidmar What better way to ring …
Read More »Local groups scrutinize the West Elk mine
HCCA continues lawsuit to limit West Elk Mine expansion into roadless area by Kristy Acuff Just across Kebler Pass sits the West …
Read More »Decision over parking lot behind Nordic Inn in Mt. CB grinds on
Neighbors opposed, mayor thinks outside the parking lines By Aimee Eaton It took three hours last week for the Mt. Crested …
Read More »Adaptive Sports Center to break ground on new building in spring
Mt. Crested Butte approves proposal By Aimee Eaton One of the final hurdles for the construction of the Adaptive Sports Center’s new …
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