Only positive feedback so far By Adam Broderick If you’ve ridden the Deadman’s mountain bike trail this summer you probably noticed …
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Energy Star for homes: building to higher standards
Anthracite Place being built to the standard by Olivia Lueckemeyer Over the past two and half decades, building standards have evolved …
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U.S. Energy has obligation to environmental and human health By Adam Broderick The Gold King mine near Silverton leaked nearly three million …
Read More »After busy summer CBMR looks to prepare for winter ski season
Adventure Park, Bike Park use up over last year By Alissa Johnson The number of tourists in the north end of …
Read More »Discussion on use of backcountry to be held in Gothic
Expect talks of people numbers, waste, possible road closures and more By Adam Broderick The desecration of the backcountry in the …
Read More »Oil and Gas Development — Part III —
By Alissa Johnson Editor’s Note: In this summer series, reporter Alissa Johnson looks at the big picture of oil and gas …
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Mt. Crested Butte may join county in ballot initiative By Alissa Johnson The town of Mt. Crested looks like it might …
Read More »Gold King catastrophe: Could that happen here?
EPA more confident with Standard Mine By Adam Broderick After the “catastrophe” last week near Silverton, Colo., when roughly three million gallons …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
by Mark Reaman Idea for a gravel pit campground The Crested Butte council was approached by Cari and Kevin Freeman, owners …
Read More »School’s out for summer…or is it?
Increased CBCS facility use means balancing the needs of students with the community By Olivia Lueckemeyer For nine and a half months …
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