RFPs going out to architects A lot can happen in a year and a half and the Mt. Crested Butte Performing …
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State to U.S. Energy: Start over with the VCUP
…and things will be different next time. In a January 9 letter, the Colorado Attorney General’s office informed mining company U.S. …
Read More »School evacuated for sewer backup on Monday
Frozen pipe to blame With more than a whiff of adolescent irony, students and staff at the Crested Butte Community School …
Read More »Town and GCEA take small step toward solar power production
You aren’t doing it for the money… The Crested Butte Town Council on Monday took a small, primarily symbolic step toward …
Read More »Tech team tries new approaches to improving regional Internet service
“There are a lot of moving parts on this one…” The options being explored by the local technology planning team to …
Read More »Iced Lightning: The slippery slope of walking in a winter wonderland
Crested Butte’s icy sidewalks present challenges… “It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and …
Read More »Judge grants Leatherwood break in bond
“We may as well say it, the school district lost money” Without actually entering a formal plea at an arraignment held …
Read More »Busy holiday period fills buses, shops and coffers
It seemed busy because it was busy From the ski area to local shops and restaurants, business was hopping in Crested …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Nice picture!Council received a good look at the new $10,000 aerial photo commissioned by the town at the November 5 meeting. …
Read More »Regional plan hopes to hold onto local water for ag, rec and conservation
“Strongly opposed” to trans-mountain diversion The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District has been busy developing a plan for future water …
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