A swap that can protect land and provide affordable housing For Gunnison County residents Butch and Judy Clark, leaving a legacy …
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Some school board members squeamish over LEED issue
Town of Crested Butte holds firm Crested Butte town manager Susan Parker tried to address the concerns members of the RE1J …
Read More »National Forest: Land of many uses or land of limited uses?
The management mix that goes into giving everyone what they want The 1.3 million acres of national forest in our backyard …
Read More »State funds local hydropower study
Consortium gets feasibility study grant If all goes smoothly, hydroelectricity could be flowing from Taylor Park in just a couple of …
Read More »Residents of Crested Butte South speak out in survey
Nordic skiing, community garden, and better bus service The Property Owners Association asked, and the residents of Crested Butte South answered. …
Read More »Frustration grows as RTA buses continue to break
“One is in Denver, and one is broken down up here” Would you expect a warranty on a $1,000 jalopy that …
Read More »Council attempts to soften stance on horizontal zoning
“We are willing to bend a little” A somewhat torn Crested Butte Town Council agreed to try to help those business …
Read More »Cattlemen’s Days receives $210,000
Money to benefit Tough Enough to Wear Pink There’s nothing quite like getting tickled pink by a great holiday gift.
Read More »Town approves law to save historic buildings
“Adopt a shed” idea put forth Despite some vocal dissent from town property owners during a public hearing Monday evening, the …
Read More »School renovations may use local labor
General contractors will be encouraged to look to the valley for subcontractors The RE1J school district will be doling out $43 …
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