“Six-way” stop also wired for a traffic light The new concrete-heavy “six-way” stop at Sixth Street and Elk Avenue will get …
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Debate on race takes center stage during Jackson speech
During a testy panel discussion on politics and race on Monday, August 25 at the Denver Democratic National Convention, U.S. Rep. …
Read More »Pelosi appears for bi-partisan support to move nation ahead
Following her speech at the Pepsi Center on Monday night, August 25, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Tuesday morning addressed a smaller …
Read More »In case of emergency: county adopts state-mandated plan
Procedures detailed after three years of tweaking After three years in the works, a plan for handling emergency situations and minimizing …
Read More »County predicting property taxes will hold steady in 2009
Valuation won’t decrease Despite a lagging economy and sluggish sales tax revenues locally, the value of homes in Crested Butte and …
Read More »County predicting property taxes will hold steady in 2009
Valuation won’t decrease Despite a lagging economy and sluggish sales tax revenues locally, the value of homes in Crested Butte and …
Read More »Restaurant owners sue over change in minimum wage law
Wooden Nickel and Trough protest voter-approved amendment Two local restaurants have joined in a lawsuit protesting a state constitutional amendment that …
Read More »CSAP changes model to track kids’ progression over time
“Help them become proficient” Starting this year, kids in school districts across the state will be evaluated by how their Colorado …
Read More »School district finalizes bond question it will take to voters
Any changes must be made before September 5 On the first day of classes at the Crested Butte Community School, students …
Read More »U.S. Energy files in water court to keep up its rights
Two big reservoirs possible U.S. Energy Corporation has filed its “résumé” of conditional water rights. The company has plans for a …
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