Next step is BOCC approval By Olivia Lueckemeyer The construction of a 35-acre industrial park proposed just south of Riverland is one …
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CB council open to idea of supplying town water to Cypress development
Deal could “drought-proof” the town water supply forever By Mark Reaman In a deal never before done by the town of …
Read More »Incentives now being offered to fill Anthracite Place’s vacant affordable units
First month rent-free for unoccupied units By Olivia Lueckemeyer Six units remain in the recently constructed Anthracite Place Apartments, and to fulfill …
Read More »CB council behind expanded fat bike winter grooming proposal
Slate River Valley off the table By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council jumped on the winter fat bike train …
Read More »Area trees shed old needles
Insect-infested trees exhibit different symptoms By Olivia Lueckemeyer For many nearby trees, what may look like insect infestation is nothing more than the …
Read More »EPA Standard Mine project moving along with bulkhead installation
A watershed moment [ By Mark Reaman ] As winter knocks on the door, remediation work at the Standard Mine west …
Read More »Crested Butte Mountain Resort pass prices going up on Saturday
Pass sales and lodging pacing ahead of last year By Alissa Johnson As of last weekend, the lifts stopped spinning at …
Read More »Meet the candidates for Gunnison County Commissioner, Districts 1 and 2
It is election season and between now and the end of October, the Crested Butte News will be asking the four …
Read More »Titans cross-country continues to gain ground
“It shows our training is paying off” by Than Acuff Speed, consistency and finishing strong was the focus of the Crested …
Read More »Town Council ready to cap short-term rentals in CB
Local primary residences could be excluded By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is amenable to putting some tighter regulations …
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