“We’re going to be real…” (Ed note: “Right Size the Resort.” What exactly does that mean? Crested Butte Mountain Resort vice …
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Council opens food truck ordinance to public
Be careful of the slippery slope… As expected, the public was concerned about a proposal to allow “food trucks” to operate …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte council wants accountability from chamber
Support with strings attached The Crested Butte-Mt. Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce went to the mountain on Tuesday, March 6 looking …
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Special meeting for affordable housing exemption The town council held a special meeting on Friday, March 9 to set for public …
Read More »Chaney retiring from Tourism Association
Transition plan in the works. On Tuesday, March 13, Jane Chaney publicly announced that she will be retiring from her position …
Read More »Healthcare in the valley: Part I National forces are playing themselves out on a local stage
Healthcare and healthcare reform are national news, making headlines everywhere from CNN to The New Yorker. It can be easy to …
Read More »RE1J school district dealt new blow in budget cuts
Moving closer to the classroom The hits keep coming for the Gunnison RE1J School District. After this year, when a lot …
Read More »No Telemark Extremes this year; low snow cancels events
CBMR early season pass sale is on; FestEVOL, too The warm weather and bluebird skies have taken their toll again. On …
Read More »2012 Grand Traverse race to receive a grand makeover
Preserving the spirit and tradition of the race The Sunday before the Grand Traverse, course director Ross Matlock will head to …
Read More »Education foundation provides a new way to support area schools 2 decks all the way acros
In public education’s current environment of rapid change, increasing expectations, and shrinking budgets, the newly launched Gunnison-Crested Butte Education Foundation is …
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