Rules would add protections for people, environment As the Colorado General Assembly considers changes to the rules that govern oil and …
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Fourth draft of County’s special regulations still needs changes
Another draft should be going public by end of May When ten officials from various arms of the county’s planning contingent …
Read More »Bond to move into new role with local Chamber of Commerce
Matthews leaving Moving from the board of directors to lead the day-to-day operations, Richard Bond is your new man at the …
Read More »Baseball coach questions size of proposed field
Council looking to make sure baseball field will really work Can a baseball field that’s not even built yet be too …
Read More »Contractors’ chance at local school expansion work coming
Some bid proposals going out April 6 Patience just might pay off for some local contractors waiting for their chance at …
Read More »Town looking for good balance in annexation wetland discussion
Plopping an urban grid over there will have an impact Proponents of the Foothills of Crested Butte annexation heard from the …
Read More »Town unveils historic marker program
Over the next few weeks, the town of Crested Butte will affix historic markers to 33 of its historic buildings, outlining …
Read More »Neighbors make ruckus about noise
“It’s torture…” It’s not the noise produced by a Crested Butte bar that has neighbors upset, but the amount of noise …
Read More »School expansion plans will be reviewed by Mt. Crested Butte
“We’ll get started right away” Next week, the town of Mt. Crested Butte will start taking a close look at the …
Read More »Snowmobiler rescued from 12,000 feet up on Ruby
“It was just a little out of the ordinary” A snowmobiler was rescued from high up on Ruby Peak on Saturday …
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