Drinking water not a concern; recreation a likely source By Katherine Nettles The presence of unsafe levels of E. coli in …
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CB spring grants go over budget but council okay with overage
Conservation Corps funding causes discussion By Mark Reaman As the town’s budget gets tighter, community grants are causing more discussion among …
Read More »Gunnison Sage Grouse recovery plan
Concerns about a one-size-fits-all approach By Cayla Vidmar After losing their case in federal district court to remove the Gunnison sage …
Read More »Judge denies Rudibaugh self defense claim in murder charge
Trial for murder of son in May By Cayla Vidmar The legal defense team for Deborah Rudibaugh presented a self-defense claim …
Read More »Local snow surveys aid in state-wide water calculations
NRCS co-op program predicts strong river flows ahead By Katherine Nettles Data collected from recent snowpack surveys suggest a much wetter …
Read More »RTA debates best way to expand local air service
More Houston? San Francisco? Atlanta? Off-season? by Mark Reaman How to take the next step and expand air service into the …
Read More »Paid parking a no-go this summer in Crested Butte
Consider enforcing two-hour parking limits? By Mark Reaman Paid parking will not be coming to Crested Butte this summer. The Town …
Read More »Gothic Road to be down to one lane for bridge testing in spring
Slate River Bridge work starting soon By Cayla Vidmar The Slate River Bridge on Gothic Road north of Crested Butte will …
Read More »Pilot program for CBCS to benefit students with dyslexia
Includes certified language therapist position By Katherine Nettles Children at the Crested Butte Elementary School who suffer from dyslexia may soon …
Read More »Crested Butte subdivision and annexation process begins
Conditions added to approval by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council, sitting as the town Planning Commission, approved the Slate …
Read More »Met Rec district to establish grant cycle for recreation funding
“What if Met Rec could save the day?” by Alissa Johnson The Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District (Met Rec) is poised …
Read More »GHS vying for a soccer team
Hoping to begin Fall 2020; would start with JV By Katherine Nettles Gunnison High School (GHS) is looking to start up …
Read More »County looking at solar photovoltaic for courthouse
Potential for net-zero building By Cayla Vidmar The Gunnison County courthouse could be getting close to net-zero energy use, with the …
Read More »Mt. CB to look at short-term rental restrictions
Also planning for more affordable housing By Katherine Nettles The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council has set out to look at …
Read More »State holds public hearing on Mt. CB Water and San permit
No timing announced for decision By Mark Reaman While about 20 people attended the state’s public hearing on the draft discharge …
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