County attorney suggests 60 additional days By Olivia Lueckemeyer Responding to the nearly 1,000-page document outlining how the BLM proposes to manage …
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CBMBA proposing to make a fat bike paradise
46 miles of winter grooming under review by Forest Service By Alissa Johnson The Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association (CBMBA) has submitted …
Read More »Dr. Gloria Beim reflects on serving as Team USA’s chief medical officer at Rio Paralympics
Attributes her success to being a “team player” and “hard worker” By Olivia Lueckemeyer Crested Butte orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Gloria Beim has …
Read More »Council shows support for tent campground in Avalanche Park
Not the right spot for workforce housing By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is interested in developing a 32-space campsite …
Read More »Council and new CB manager sign employment contract
A house, a car and a townie by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council and Dara MacDonald have agreed to …
Read More »Special meeting set for short-term rentals
Trying to stay ahead of the 2017 rental season By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council will hold a special …
Read More »Fire protection district won’t ask voters for funding increase this fall
Waiting for clarity on Cypress/Foothills annexation project By Alissa Johnson The Crested Butte Fire Protection District will not be going to voters …
Read More »Mountain Express agrees to bus stop at new Center for the Arts
But only during the crowded shows by Mark Reaman The Mountain Express bus system will partner with the Crested Butte Center …
Read More »Turning a new leaf: Retail marijuana in the Gunnison Valley
Part 4: Community impacts By Alissa Johnson Last week, in Part III of “Turning a new leaf,” the Crested Butte News …
Read More »RE1J joins anti TABOR lawsuit as plaintiff
Hopes to overturn amendment by Olivia Lueckemeyer The RE1J school board has voted to enter the Kerr et al. v. Hickenlooper …
Read More »Crested Butte councilmembers open to GCSAPP annual budget request
$25,000 annually for three main programs by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council agreed to consider a $25,000 request from …
Read More »Town of Crested Butte moves to control noxious weeds in community
Using collaboration to get people on board By Mark Reaman There is a certain honor being the Wildflower Capital of Colorado, …
Read More »Ann Johnston resigns post at Crested Butte Land Trust after ten plus years
Pursuing opportunity in California By Alissa Johnson The Crested Butte Land Trust (CBLT) announced this week that executive director Ann Johnston …
Read More »Pact reached to keep Mt. Emmons mine free
Town and mining company collaborating by Mark Reaman A momentous agreement to try and end any possibility of industrial scale mining on …
Read More »Turning a new leaf: Retail marijuana in the Gunnison Valley
Part 3: Community Perception By Alissa Johnson Last week, in Part II of “Turning a new leaf,” the Crested Butte News …
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