Education a priority (Editor’s note: Crested Butte News reporter Toni Todd conducted this interview with Millie Hamner last July.) Millie Hamner, …
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Anxiety continues to shade Whatever USA for CB Council
Results in ideas for new business association, film commission idea and better protocols Some angst obviously remains in Crested Butte over …
Read More »New town tennis court project on schedule
Better courts in Crested Butte that will last a long time The town tennis courts, constructed in 1979, are one of …
Read More »Elk Avenue to get diamond milling
Bringing in the big dog to get rid of the blue Elk Avenue should look a lot better pretty soon. The …
Read More »RE1J bond refinancing could mean big savings
Lower interest rates The RE1J school district currently has the opportunity to refinance its existing bonds, an endeavor that would save …
Read More »RTA shows support for Air Alliance organization
Getting private business more involved A new organization is forming in the valley to help shore up the air service …
Read More »Council decides to keep one blue pole to remember Whatever USA
Symbol of diversity or division? Should the town of Crested Butte leave one Elk Avenue lamppost blue in commemoration of the …
Read More »Council members angry over contract change concerning Bud Light money
Who changed the contract over how the money would be spent? Some Crested Butte town councilmen are very upset with a …
Read More »CAST says ski industry may be in trouble but CBMR ready to adjust
Looking for authenticity In a recent discussion about the changing demographics of the ski industry, the Colorado Association of Ski Towns …
Read More »U.S. Energy’s COO Mark Larsen retires
U.S. Energy Corp. announced Tuesday that the company’s president and COO Mark Larsen has notified the board of directors that he …
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