Safety, greenhouse gases, labor and aesthetics part of the debate By Mark Reaman Those that enjoy picturesque snowbanks on Elk Avenue might …
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Mt. CB grills fire district about new fire hall and SAR building
“There are always challenges when doing a project of this magnitude” By Kendra Walker During the October 3 Mt. Crested Butte …
Read More »School Board Candidates’ Questions of the Week
This is the second of three question-and-answer features we are running to provide information to voters on the positions of the …
Read More »School board ponders reasonable bathroom and locker room privacy
“My goal is that there is sufficient privacy for everyone who uses a locker room regardless of their gender identity” By …
Read More »Mt. CB awards grants for winter 2023/24 events
Some Mt. CB staples, some reimagined events, and a couple biggies By Kendra Walker Mark your calendars – Mt. Crested Butte will …
Read More »CB council digs into transportation and mobility
Parking, Elk Ave streetscape, alleys By Mark Reaman As part of the ongoing discussion over drafting a Crested Butte Transportation and …
Read More »Project Hope: A beacon in the dark
Helping victims of domestic violence find safety and healing By Katherine Nettles The uncomfortable topic of domestic violence, or the more …
Read More »Mt. CB council approves Crested Butte Ridge sketch plan subdivision
Formerly Nevada Ridge By Kendra Walker During the October 3 Mt. Crested Butte town council meeing, the town council reviewed a …
Read More »CBMR focused on upcoming winter and guest experience
Tweaked with Norton’s call for major terrain expansion By Mark Reaman In the September 29 issue of the Crested Butte News …
Read More »Court of Appeals: Colorado’s library user law shields identities of people who want books banned or reclassified
2-1 split by judges By Jeffrey A. Roberts, CFOIC Executive Director Colorado’s library-user privacy statute shields the identities of people who want …
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