Business community looks to raise the dollars Members of the Crested Butte/Mt. Crested Butte business community are rallying to build financial …
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Crested Butte council wonders if word is getting out about sales tax increase
Staff looking at two different budgets The Crested Butte Town Council last summer agreed to put an issue before the voters …
Read More »Whatever just won’t fade away with Town Council. Public meeting planned
Letting the public talk about the philosophical elements…. Sometime in the first week of December, the Crested Butte Town Council plans …
Read More »Q-and-A over the proposed school district mill levy override ballot issue
It’s about maintaining good schools and local control Probably the biggest issue facing voters in both ends of the valley is …
Read More »County mulls over how to restructure Tourism Association
Report recommendation suggests replacement The future of the Gunnison Valley Tourism Association as currently structured is uncertain now that the Gunnison …
Read More »County candidates solidify their positions at feisty CB News forum
Sheriff’s race draws most attention The Crested Butte News Candidate’s Forum packed the house—in this case the Town Council chambers—on Friday, …
Read More »Crested Butte Council supports school district ballot issue
Sees school as an economic driver Representatives of the group actively supporting a mill levy override to increase property taxes for …
Read More »Council ready for Elk Avenue to be back to normal, no exceptions
The blue light pole will be repainted green…but could be red in the future In theory, the last of the blue …
Read More »“Whatever USA” contract change fires up Crested Butte town council
Huckstep and Owen blow up as councilman asks for mayor’s resignation The ramifications of Whatever USA just won’t end. Deciding how …
Read More »Court decision requires agencies to consider climate effects of coal mining
Arch Coal denied approval for expansion near West Elk Wilderness Developing new coal mines in the United States may have just …
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