“We want to do a thorough job” More than 25 years after the Forest Service first considered a proposal by Crested …
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Town denied federal stimulus grant for sewer system upgrade
“It’s better than nothing but…” Despite an obvious need to upgrade the town sewer system and despite being considered a “shovel-ready …
Read More »County moves toward making carbon-neutral a requirement
Special Development Project Resolution to impact big projects The Gunnison County Planning Commission is nearly through its final review of the …
Read More »Briefs Rural Transportation Authority
RTA and Land Trust to talk Hwy. 135 safetyThe Gunnison Valley Rural Transportation Authority is going to meet with the Crested …
Read More »The Crested Butte News interviews the Colorado Speaker of the House
Hopes to learn about Western Slope issues When the District seven seat in the Colorado House of Representatives opened up in …
Read More »New bus stop shelter at 4-way taking some flack from businesses
Council seeks more than one stop The Rural Transportation Authority (RTA) bus stop located in the Four-way Stop area near Sixth …
Read More »Air tanker training clears up communication at regional airport
“Last year… there was some confusion involved” After some confusion among the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport staff caused some unnecessary delays …
Read More »Update given on Coal Creek water quality and mining safety
Peanut Mine project a gem… Making the water in Coal Creek cleaner and working on making abandoned mines in the area …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Energy Action Plan approvedThe Crested Butte Town Council Monday passed a resolution adopting the town Energy Action Plan. It outlines future …
Read More »Summer Butte Bucks selling briskly
$80 gets you $100 More than 10 percent of the summer Butte Bucks were sold in the first day-and-a-half of the …
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