Appeal is likely By Mark Reaman The town of Crested Butte has scored another court victory in its legal dispute with …
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Trujillo named temporary Mt. CB town manager
Fitzpatrick supportive of move By Aimee Eaton The Mt. Crested Butte town council appointed Karl Trujillo to a temporary role as town …
Read More »Met rec board seeking public comment on financial dilemma
TV and recreation grants both in jeopardy by Mark Reaman The Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation (Met Rec) District is approaching a …
Read More »RE1J preparing to begin hiring process for new superintendent
Timeline stretches from mid-November to July By Toni Todd The RE1J school board is working to lay out its timeline for …
Read More »New marijuana grow operation gets the green light from commissioners
“We want to be a quality grow.” By Toni Todd Rob Carney’s Riverland Remedies, a new, 4,500-square-foot marijuana grow operation planned …
Read More »Ballot initiative advocates take the stage in support of 5A and 2A
Fire District and affordable housing will be the beneficiaries of funds collected By Toni Todd Last week’s Crested Butte Candidates Forum …
Read More »County scores riverfront property
$1 million cost could be reimbursed by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation By Toni Todd Gunnison County is now the proud owner of …
Read More »School district shows interest in growth and housing needs
Modulars set for CB school site to handle expected growth By Toni Todd Growth and housing were the inextricably linked topics …
Read More »CB candidates take on everything from climate change to roundabouts
A dozen people for five seats By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte News hosted its Candidates Forum October 22 and, because …
Read More »Brush Creek begins county review process
The beginning of many months or years of meetings By Mark Reaman The first of many county meetings over the proposed Brush …
Read More »Bad behavior jeopardizing late-night CB to Gunnison RTA bus
“A rash of vomits” ruining the ride By Toni Todd The Gunnison Valley Regional Transit Authority’s (RTA) last bus run of …
Read More »Salsbury and Gelwicks add their voices in support of clean Dream Act
DACA recipients now at risk By Toni Todd Western State Colorado University president Greg Salsbury and Gunnison mayor Jim Gelwicks joined voices …
Read More »Mt. CB struggles to fill open seat
Now is the time to step up By Aimee Eaton The vacant seat on the Mt. Crested Butte Town Council remains …
Read More »Crested Butte council open to consider paid parking
Permits could be needed in 2019 By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is ready to consider a paid integrated …
Read More »Student-built house in Crested Butte is ready for finishing touches
Summer construction a success By Aimee Eaton A summer of swinging hammers and running up and down scaffolding has brought the …
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