Raw milk culprit in spring illnesses In late April the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and public health …
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Mt. CB Council still looking to stop loss of affordable housing
“We don’t see these types of deed restrictions work very well” The discussion in Mt. Crested Butte about the future of …
Read More »County planners get first glimpse of long-term Irwin plan
Rerouted Scarp Ridge trail, ziplines, six homes, wedding pavilion… The Gunnison County Planning Commission Friday began its review of a major …
Read More »New motion in Prospect lawsuit asks judge to throw out claims against individuals
Says conflict is between Metro Districts, not people Several of the individuals who were named as defendants in a lawsuit between …
Read More »County Commissioners take first step to opt out of state marijuana regs
Allowing long comment period On Tuesday, June 18, the Gunnison County Commissioners adopted the first reading of an ordinance that would …
Read More »Helman out as president of WSCU by end of the month
Baca named interim president The departure of Jay Helman as president of Western State Colorado University should not come as a …
Read More »Weather puts damper on area fireworks for second year
But celebration continues In light of the recently enacted Stage I fire restrictions, the town of Mt. Crested Butte is calling …
Read More »RTA thinking of ways to support local travelers in the future
Stimulating demand for the local airport Last week’s announcement that Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) had secured direct flights from Chicago …
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Sales tax just keep climbingApril 2013 sales tax showed an improvement over April 2012. Collections rose more than 3.1 percent for …
Read More »School district dips into budget reserves to cover loss of revenue
Without more revenue,… mill levy override encouraged next year The Gunnison Watershed School board finalized a budget for the 2013-14 school …
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