“Steady as she goes” Last week the Denver Post ran a story announcing a decision by the real estate investment trust …
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Temporary pot moratoriumThe council agreed at its Monday, May 20 meeting to put a temporary moratorium on the application for any …
Read More »School district depending on student count to help budget
Highest funded pupil count in district’s history Gunnison Watershed school district administrators are finding some familiar challenges, along with some unexpected …
Read More »Tanker accident and fire closes Hwy 50 west of Gunnison
Driver uninjured Highway 50 was closed between Gunnison and Montrose briefly Wednesday after a tanker truck carrying 6,000 gallons of gasoline …
Read More »HCCA lobbies Forest Service for water treatment plant protection
Big risk for water and wallets The High Country Citizens’ Alliance (HCCA) is expressing concern with the lack of official permitting …
Read More »Valley’s construction activity is expected to increase this summer
“I think the biggest increase is in the single family homes” It doesn’t look like it will be a banner summer …
Read More »Oil and gas collusion court case settled for $1 million
Companies maintain no wrongdoing occurred Back in 2005 Gunnison Energy Corporation and SG Interests Ltd. allegedly violated antitrust laws by illegally …
Read More »Winter air service set for 2013-2014 season
Houston secured; Fewer seats out of Dallas Next ski season’s winter air service for the valley seems to be predominately set. …
Read More »ReTREEt America in Ft. Collins Memorial Day Weekend
Local on national bike, tree-planting scene Longtime local, architect and former member of the famed Crested Butte Monkey Posse bike team …
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Finance chatTown finance director Lois Rozman presented the council with first-quarter budget figures at the May 6 meeting. Overall, things look …
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