Commercial district seeing activity By Anika Pepper The dues-paying members of Crested Butte South still have a little over four weeks …
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County directs $740k to RE1J from Federal SRS funding
School superintendent grateful to county By Cayla Vidmar The Gunnison school district will be getting an unplanned boost in funding this …
Read More »Council considers formalizing the “Idaho Stop” for cyclists
Safety concerns an issue for chief marshal By Mark Reaman It is apparently known as the “Idaho Stop” when a bicyclist …
Read More »Western gets a new name, a new program, and a really large donation
Donation to fund a school of computer science and engineering through a CU collaboration by Katherine Nettles On September 6, Western …
Read More »Toxic algae warning for Blue Mesa Reservoir
Stay away from the green in the lake By Mark Reaman The combination of unusually low water levels and warm weather …
Read More »County to fund new tracking software for TA marketing
Creepy… but cool? By Cayla Vidmar The Gunnison-Crested Butte Tourism Association (GCBTA) requested $100,000 from the county to fund a new …
Read More »Search and rescue teams wrap up a quiet summer before hunting season
Current focus is on training, hunting safety and effective communication by Katherine Nettles After a quiet summer for the Crested Butte Mountain Rescue …
Read More »Three teams make pitch for CB affordable housing project
Opportunity and challenge with block by Rainbow Park By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council will choose a development team …
Read More »School psychologist sentenced
Successful completion of 90-day sober living will suspend 30 days of jail time By Cayla Vidmar Former Gunnison Watershed School District …
Read More »Moratorium on some franchise business licenses to be discussed
Six months to figure out appropriate regulations By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is moving toward enacting a six-month …
Read More »Cottonwood Pass work extending to spring
Water issues, potential spring paving By Cayla Vidmar The Cottonwood Pass paving project is currently coming in below cost estimates, despite …
Read More »Met Rec addresses concerns from television community
It’s all about the numbers By Mark Reaman What could have been a raucous meeting apparently turned into an example of …
Read More »Major real estate merger between two longtime CB firms
Expanding reach beyond the valley as well By Mark Reaman Two of Crested Butte’s longest operating and most storied real estate offices …
Read More »Mt. CB Three Mile Plan updated
Slight changes include “growth” versus “development” by Katherine Nettles The Mt. Crested Butte town council has updated its Three Mile Boundary Plan, …
Read More »Temporary moratorium on business licenses to be considered
Looking to protect business district from potential incoming franchises By Alissa Johnson The Crested Butte Town Council will consider a temporary …
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