“There’s a lot more to go, but having Gothic and Brush Creek done is great.” By Adam Broderick A three-year valley-wide trail …
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Mountain Express expanding early winter schedule and adding new buses
Part of overall picture of growth By Alissa Johnson If you’ve noticed a white bus making the rounds through town, it does …
Read More »Council approves 2016 budget and priorities
Paving projects, affordable housing, wages by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte town council passed its 2016 budget on Monday, November 2. …
Read More »Planning Commission considers new private trail
“When we invested in Wildcat we knew about the Green Lake Trail, not this” By Adam Broderick If you hiked or …
Read More »Crested Butte candidates make their case at the Forum: Part 2
Six people vying for four seats by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte News hosted its Candidates Forum on Sunday, October 18. …
Read More »Votes are rolling in and in this town yours actually matters
Deadline to submit ballots is November 3 By Adam Broderick In this town and county, your vote really does matter. Unlike voting …
Read More »Meet the candidates for Crested Butte mayor and Crested Butte town council
This is our final question for our Q-and-A period with candidates for Crested Butte mayor and Town Council. You should have …
Read More »Peanut Lake restoration project underway to prevent breach
Weather coming into play by Mark Reaman Heavy equipment started rumbling around Peanut Lake this week for a fall restoration project. …
Read More »Hashing out affordable housing guidelines
How much money can people make and still qualify? by Mark Reaman Guidelines to qualify those hoping to get into affordable …
Read More »Council insists on review of emergency notification protocol
Lessons learned from Standard Mine incident by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council made it clear Monday it wants to …
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