“Something happened…” Oral arguments concerning Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s appeal of the Forest Service decision to not allow pursuit of ski …
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Mining firm ready to move ahead with tests
Public can ask questions at open houses The Mt. Emmons Moly Company is taking another stab at getting federal approval to …
Read More »Crested Butte, other ski towns, receive accolades for historic preservation
“Preservation isn’t always easy…” The look of Crested Butte is one of its unique attractions. The ability to preserve the feel …
Read More »RTA facing crucial air-and-ground service decisions at upcoming meeting
“Some hard choices are going to be made” Everybody seems to be feeling the pinch in the current economic climate, and …
Read More »Protection for rafting companies stalls in Colorado Senate
Amendment to Curry bill calls for a report by October 31 Colorado rafting companies will have to wait on legal protection …
Read More »Area snowpack holding steady for winter season
94 percent of average as of March 23 As March winds down, the Gunnison Basin’s snowpack stands at 94 percent of …
Read More »Red Lady Coalition study confirms value of amenities to county
“An amenity-based economy doesn’t have to be a poor economy” Call it tourism tied in with a second-home or lifestyle economy. …
Read More »Gunnison High School freshman dies unexpectedly
Support fund available In a tragic turn of events, Gunnison High School lost a member of its freshman class on Saturday, …
Read More »25on25–Helping the local economy
Let’s see what spending $25 can do The local economic picture for the valley has not been the brightest of news …
Read More »Skeptical public continues to question officials over jail
“I’m tired of having stuff crammed down my throat” While the county moves ahead with its plan to finance construction of …
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