Uphill skiing program aims to keep people safe, informed With backcountry skiing and snowboarding on the rise in the valley, and …
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Local woman helping ensure local kids won’t go without
“It’s about hygiene and morale” Sometimes it’s the things you don’t see that can make a big difference. In Colorado, there …
Read More »Mt. CB businesses powwow with council
“I’m proud to be a Mt. Crested Butte business Visitors are arriving by the planeload, and Crested Butte Mountain Resort is …
Read More »Attorney General asks district judge for an interim District Attorney
State is not going to pay The Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s office is running into more administrative problems as the state’s …
Read More »Groups looking at how to proceed in Mt. Emmons water rights case
The ruling is “flawed” Three local groups that filed a water rights lawsuit associated with the proposed Mt. Emmons mine project …
Read More »Commissioners to probe Bear Ranch public land exchange
“Otherwise we’re preempting a process that might not even happen” If you thought discussion over the Central Rockies Land Exchange ended …
Read More »Big Air on Elk set for March
Council likes the idea but a bit afraid of the cats One of the most popular winter events is just around …
Read More »Council willing to tweak MMJ regs before major overhaul
Crested Butte to eliminate sunset provision The Crested Butte Town Council is planning on revising its ordinance dealing with medical marijuana …
Read More »County debates $150K in grants to community-based organizations
Division between north and south emerges Gunnison County got into the holiday spirit on Tuesday, November 23, doling out grants to …
Read More »Going postal? Mt. Crested Butte is looking for mail on the mountain
“It’s a possibility, but not definite” Mail service on the mountain’s tumultuous past spans four decades. What started as a quest …
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