Ribbon-cutting adds touch of solar ‘flair’ You’ve heard of an octopus’ garden in the shade? How ‘bout a solar garden in …
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Crested Butte turning waste into compost
Two towns start new program turning brown into green There are a lot of people in the upper valley these days. …
Read More »Re1J announces free and reduced price school meal rates
The Gunnison Watershed School District has announced its policy for determining eligibility of children who may receive free and reduced price …
Read More »Economic report data tells unique tale of Gunnison County
Comparisons with similar counties show the good and bad of how we stack up A new report compiled by Gunnison County …
Read More »New state gun laws present quandary for top local law enforcement officer
Exemptions and variables make enforcement challenging if not impossible A year ago, in the wake of the Aurora theater shootings, Colorado …
Read More »Snodgrass and the preservation of open space in the upper valley
A conversation with the Crested Butte Land Trust With opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, wildflower viewing and horseback riding in the …
Read More »CB South bus stop ridership underwhelming up to this point
It’s still about 15% of the passengers The first reports are in and the new Crested Butte South bus stop hasn’t …
Read More »Town Council agrees on ballot wording for tax hike
Asking the voters for another half percent The Crested Butte Town Council has settled on the ballot language it will use …
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Federal funds finally arrive After a long wait, the Gunnison Watershed School District is set to receive a $350,000 payment in …
Read More »Town staff advocates for tightening up special event process
“Let’s not sterilize everything…” As the number of special events grows in Crested Butte, the town staff sometimes feels squeezed by …
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