“The RTA is trying to serve several masters” With declining revenues come difficult decisions, and 2011 isn’t looking any easier than …
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Thought of Pioneer Ski Hill resurrection gaining steam
“The money to build it will come" Pioneer Ski Hill re-founder and community facilitator Al Smith is summoning the spirits of …
Read More »Draft school budget plan painful but pragmatic
No forced reductions in instructional staffing As Stephanie Juneau displayed an early draft of the 2010-11 budget on a new smartboard …
Read More »Richmond argues against Snodgrass appeal
Look for a decision in May In a 54-page “responsive statement” from Forest Supervisor Charlie Richmond to the appeal officer looking …
Read More »Crested Butte Youth Council gearing up
The young people in Crested Butte are uniting. Look for an uprising in the way of community involvement in the coming …
Read More »Spring Break spike coming soon
Expect 5,300 skier visits a day starting March 13 It’s feeling springy out there. President’s Day weekend, the Extreme Free Skiing …
Read More »County ready to appoint members to new Carbon Policy Task Force
Ten names to choose from Gunnison County is taking another small step toward a big environmental goal as it sets up …
Read More »Council pushes for fireworks in town of Crested Butte
Crested Butte discusses several issues with Chamber of Commerce A gentle clearing of the air took place between the Crested Butte …
Read More »Town receives six applications for dispensaries
Let the process begin Everyone waited until the last day, and most waited until the last minute, but out of 24 …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Council wants more info on potential RTA tax increaseThe Crested Butte Town Council members couldn’t even give Mayor Leah Williams a …
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