Two slates debate future of town There is at least one thing that each of the Mt. Crested Butte Town Council …
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GCEA officials say rates will increase in coming years
Demand and renewable energy efforts contribute The price of electricity went up once again this year, and Gunnison County Electric Association …
Read More »Officials say spring flooding may not be limited to flood plain
Know how you’re covered The Town of Crested Butte is encouraging all its citizens—not just those living near creeks and rivers—to …
Read More »Mum’s the word for local officials on Mt. Emmons mine
Maintaining silence for quasi-judicial purposes While a community-wide effort to keep a mine from opening on Mt. Emmons wages on, some …
Read More »State board may review tunnel
Tentative date set for hearing A new exploratory tunnel approved by the state of Colorado on Mt. Emmons will likely be …
Read More »Expansion plans at City Market include Starbucks and gas
Potential effect on local business undetermined It might be possible to get a Frappuccino and a fill-up at the City Market …
Read More »County’s electronic voting machines get okay from state
Paper balloting bill moves ahead Gunnison County voters will likely be using electronic voting machines when they head to the polls …
Read More »Lodging officials call foul over state plan for visitor fee
Hopeful state won’t act on concept A potential visitor’s fee on lodging and car rentals has local officials up in arms …
Read More »State legislators cracking down on off-road OHV users
“Don’t go off the road—period” The Colorado State Assembly passed a measure on February 29 aimed at discouraging illegal off-road activity, …
Read More »Garland and Academy may build private rink
Town hockey facility on ice The future of a proposed public ice rink in Crested Butte is uncertain this week, after …
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