Bond would be safety net if Proposition 61 passes in November There’s a toll to take the safe road, and the …
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CBMR, Forest Service to meet over Snodgrass
September meeting planned Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) and U.S. Forest Service officials will meet face-to-face to discuss the Snodgrass ski …
Read More »Council mulling over how to extend sewer lines beyond town boundaries
Throwing away an ace? The issue of extending water and sewer lines beyond the Crested Butte town boundaries will get some …
Read More »Business passes on sale September 1
Employees of Chamber businesses eligible Was that snow on the peaks late last week or just an accumulation of hail? Either …
Read More »Town’s “problem” bears show more aggression in August
And a mountain lion sighting to boot… The bear problem in the area is escalating as the bruins prepare for their …
Read More »County scores great deal on $18 million in bonds
Groundbreaking at the end of September Gunnison County sold $18 million in bonds Tuesday to fund the construction of a jail …
Read More »Riders met with prime conditions at Leadville 100 race; Wiens takes 4th
Hot dog guy at 12,000 feet Gunnison resident and six-time Leadville 100 bike race champion Dave Wiens set a new personal …
Read More »Council cleaning up entrance to town
“It’s the little details that make Crested Butte unique” Don’t try to sell your car at the entrance to town anymore. …
Read More »Tourism Association gets LMD support
Look at effectiveness of TA due this fall The Gunnison-Crested Butte Tourism Association (TA) is due for a look in the …
Read More »Crested Butte Land Trust announces new trail originating from Elk Avenue
Former CBLT president steps up A new trail starting at the west end of Crested Butte and connecting the town with …
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