Recent revenue projections replace $89 million in state education fund The Gunnison Watershed School District won’t have to find $300,000 to …
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Mt. Crested Butte eyes Meridian Lake for water storage
Planning for the future The Mt. Crested Butte Water & Sanitation District has started negotiations to store extra water in Meridian …
Read More »Town defers position on Bear Ranch land exchange
Discussion “postponed indefinitely” The Crested Butte Town Council was apparently inundated with so much information and so many opinions concerning a …
Read More »Making It Work: Part 2 Diversity proves profitable for community
Last week we looked at people who divide their time between home, here in the Valley, and work somewhere else. This …
Read More »Closure of Elk Creek Coal Mine on the horizon
Oil and gas revenues likely to offset losses to Gunnison County The Elk Creek Mine, located near Somerset in the North …
Read More »CBMR marketing new pass option to regional audiences
A new strategy in face of current realities Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) has added a new, limited-time-only pass to its …
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BOCC continues public hearing on gas amendments A public hearing on a set of proposed amendments to the Gunnison County Regulations …
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Better holiday lights and a big fire? Councilperson Jim Schmidt requested that the council and staff consider upgrading the holiday lights …
Read More »Curry resigns from Mt. Crested Butte Performing Arts Center director role
Sherwood steps into position Kathleen Curry has stepped down as the executive director of the Mt. Crested Butte Performing Arts Center …
Read More »Economic group seeking input and contributions from local businesses
Four goals outlined for 2012 The local Economic Development Council hopes to hit the ground running in 2012, and it’s looking …
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