Too much density on the edge of town? The public came out in force last week in Mt. Crested Butte to …
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School district pays price for LEED quality
Documentation and other “soft costs” will be an additional $40,000 The RE1J school district would rather not put a price tag …
Read More »Planning to watch the Extremes this year? Bring a BBQ but not a bottle
Resort wants a friendlier environment A series of extreme skiing and snowboarding competitions kicks off this week at Crested Butte Mountain …
Read More »Agreement between town and school stuck in limbo
“We need to move forward now” The architects and planners working on the expansion and renovation plans for the Crested Butte …
Read More »Town lays out specific annexation parameters
Did the 3-D Foothills fly-by show clustering or a disconnect? The Crested Butte town planning commission members appear to be reading …
Read More »CBMR pushes to open Extremes despite rumor of “holding back”
“The snowpack is overall on a trend toward stability” Over the past three weeks there’s been a rumor spreading like wildfire …
Read More »Local snowpack above average thanks to early season storms
“The more snow the merrier” The amount of snow resting on hillsides and mountaintops in the Upper Gunnison River Basin is …
Read More »Bicyclists will swarm to valley in June
Thousands of people to roll through Two of the Colorado’s largest road bike tours will be coming to the valley this …
Read More »Thompson Creek Metals feels squeeze of molybdenum cutbacks
Mount Emmons project still being studied … for now Thompson Creek Metals is making huge cutbacks within the company, reductions that …
Read More »State looks for comments on Tri-State oversight
HCCA says it’s about time The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is seeking comments from the public on whether it should …
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