High, Fast Water Prompts Sheriff to Issue Order Effective June 7, 2019 and until further notice, the Gunnison River is CLOSED …
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USFS publishes final approval for Teo 2 Expansion Project
CBMR not ready to confirm any plans By Katherine Nettles The U.S. Forest Service has given its final record of approval …
Read More »Snowpack high but so far streamflow below normal
Conditions could lead to flooding by Mark Reaman The local snowpack in the high country is abnormally high for this time …
Read More »New idea emerges for phase two of Paradise Park
Business ownership to be explored at June 11 gathering by Than Acuff With the application period closed and the lottery set …
Read More »CBCS receives grant for new PA system
Project estimated at over $235,000 By Katherine Nettles The RE1J Gunnison Watershed School District (GWSD) has been awarded a grant for …
Read More »Between a 20th-century rock and 21st-century hard places —History of the GCEA, Part 3—
by Keriann Conroy and George Sibley This is the third in a four-part history of electricity in the Upper Gunnison Valley, …
Read More »Trail updates: a few emerging, others still need more time to dry off
“Patience is going to pay off in the long run” By Katherine Nettles As summer takes the slow approach this year, …
Read More »Conservation Corps crew preps for 2019 season
Conservation back in full swing By Kendra Walker Keep your eyes out for the Crested Butte Conservation Corps (CBCC) professional trail …
Read More »GCEA hopefuls come to the News table
The Gunnison County Electric Association (GCEA) board has two seats up for election this month. One is contested (District 3) while …
Read More »Highway 50 roadwork will make getting to Montrose really hard
Two years of slow going starting next year by Mark Reaman It won’t be easy to get to the closest Target …
Read More »Town and school district to talk through recent zoning dispute
“Let’s bring our minds and hearts together” by Kendra Walker and Than Acuff The storm clouds between the Crested Butte Town …
Read More »Council continues building demolition regulations discussion
“I believe this is one of the most significant ordinances because this is going to shape the look and feel of …
Read More »Mt. CB wrestles with lodging tax to fund new housing
Parameters still in the works for November ballot issue By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council continues to work …
Read More »Lake City braces for hazardous flooding risk
“It’s an interesting situation.” By Alissa Johnson Lake City has been making headlines across the state as it braces for the …
Read More »Seduced by the grid and ‘power too cheap to meter’ … History of the GCEA, Part 2
by Keriann Conroy and George Sibley This is the second in a four-part history of electricity in the Upper Gunnison Valley, celebrating …
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