Claims the federal agency violated the Endangered Species Act By Adam Broderick Gunnison County has spent the past several months thoughtfully …
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Fourth of July events calendar
6:30 a.m.—Free shuttle departs to Gothic for start of 1/3 Marathon race at the Four-way Stop in Crested Butte (Elk Avenue …
Read More »Heavy rains and runoff fill local reservoirs to the brim
High flows affecting recreation By Alissa Johnson Heavy rains have brought Taylor Park Reservoir and Blue Mesa Reservoir within inches of spilling …
Read More »Elk Avenue paving delayed… again
Decision made to leave it as is until fall By Mark Reaman In a story that seems to be lasting longer …
Read More »Enrollment increasing in school district
Almost time for another CBCS expansion? By Olivia Lueckemeyer As the valley-wide population grows, so do enrollment numbers at the schools …
Read More »Gunnison man killed in biking accident
Struck by vehicle trailer while riding on Hwy. 135 By Adam Broderick Tragedy struck on Highway 135 last Friday, June 19 …
Read More »Huckstep the Harvardite: Dealing with the gray areas
Huck is back from Boston By Mark Reaman Crested Butte mayor Aaron Huckstep got out of school this weekend and is …
Read More »GCEA board election so close a recount needed
Vader and Daily win by Mark Reaman The two contested races for the Gunnison County Electric Association (GCEA) board of directors …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
by Mark Reaman Due can’t take the heat…or can he? Former Crested Butte public works director Rodney Due will be the …
Read More »Briefs Mt. Crested Butte
by Alissa Johnson Rec path to town complete Town manager Joe Fitzpatrick and Mt. Crested Butte mayor David Clayton attended a …
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