Slate River running very low by Mark Reaman One look at what appears to be the quickly disappearing Slate River, a …
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What if a wildfire started near town?
“It’s good for everyone to be ready in a year like this” by Mark Reaman The recent large wildfires in Colorado …
Read More »County sales tax revenue up from last year
“We also clearly recognize that some sectors are not doing as well as others” By Katherine Nettles Gunnison County finance director …
Read More »Pedal Your Butte Off and Trek for Life events support mental health in the valley
Memorial hike September 11, virtual party September By Kendra Walker There may be some new Crested Butte traditions emerging, with the …
Read More »Bridges of the Butte going virtual this year
How many 24-hour laps can Dragon do online? by Mark Reaman Bridges of the Butte is normally one of the key …
Read More »Coronavirus cases level out but school could impact numbers
So far, Western looking good By Mark Reaman The county is still doing the COVID-19 dance. The positive coronavirus case numbers …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte financials down but doing okay this summer
Building revenues having a moment By Kendra Walker With Town Hall closed and limited activity on the mountain, Mt. Crested Butte …
Read More »County looks at new weather, wildfire and water radar technology
Gunnison County could be a pilot project By Katherine Nettles In the expanding world of weather modeling technology, there could soon …
Read More »CB council okays Big Mine changing room capital project
Split vote ends with award to Black Dragon Development for fall construction by Mark Reaman Despite a strong recommendation by the …
Read More »Neighbor feedback spurs Slate River Trailhead design
Goal to make improvements this fall By Kendra Walker After holding two public forums earlier this month and hearing neighborhood observations …
Read More »Mt. CB Hillside Parcel approved
Three-lot single-family planned unit development By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council approved a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Final …
Read More »County Public Health receives performance award for 2019
“It is about consistency” By Katherine Nettles At a time when public health departments are sometimes at the center of scrutiny, …
Read More »Students head back to school on August 26, in person
“The message is going slow to go fast” By Kendra Walker A new school year usually marks many reunions: kids reconnect …
Read More »Council to form subcommittee dealing with local race issues
Painting the street idea raises tensions By Mark Reaman The conversation about race issues in Crested Butte and how to be …
Read More »CO wildfires bring smoke and its negative impacts to area
Smoke monitors on the way to the valley by Mark Reaman While the smoke from Colorado wildfires might make local sunsets …
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