Mine discharge still an issue By the end of this summer, the only thing left at the old Standard Mine site …
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Survey shows citizens willing to pay to park
Measure may encourage public transit use If the bus between Gunnison and Crested Butte, which is currently free, were to cost …
Read More »CB South puts price tag on incorporating
Presents study’s findings to property owners It isn’t cheap to live in paradise, but is it worth the cost of incorporation? …
Read More »U.S. Energy finds new partner in Thompson Creek
Company specializes in molybdenum One of the largest molybdenum mining companies in the world has dipped its toe in the pool …
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CBMR pass sales up It’s a new pass background, a new photo opportunity, and a new ski season. CBMR’s season pass …
Read More »RE1J board settles on expansion plans for upcoming bond
School board makes no changes to sites after public comment With many of the concerns local voters had with the capital …
Read More »Proposed Policy 18 unsettling to local conservation group
“It does create opportunities for mischief” A proposed policy that would give the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) the authority to …
Read More »County hosts wide-ranging discussion with Pitkin County
Mutual membership in lobbying group Club 20 debated Like any neighbor extending a dinner invitation across a backyard fence, the Gunnison …
Read More »Four Elk Creek Mine workers injured during truck accident
Investigation opened into cause Four miners working at the Elk Creek coal mine in Somerset were injured Saturday, August 9 after …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte to launch campaign for its ballot issues
Now looking to ask two questions In coming weeks, the town of Mt. Crested Butte will begin educating its residents about …
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