Spring is rough and summer looking up by Mark Reaman The Gunnison Valley Rural Transportation Authority (RTA) reported Friday that air service …
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Low winter snowpack totals concern water users
“Hopefully we’ll get a big storm in April and it will bail us out” By Alissa Johnson Spring-like weather in February …
Read More »Alley feuds leading Town Council to consider more snow plowing regs
Antagonism reaching a tipping point by Mark Reaman There are apparently more than a few feuds going on between neighbors in Crested …
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by Olivia Lueckemeyer DOLA grant cycle hearings attended by county representatives On March 15 Gunnison county manager Matthew Birnie and county commissioner …
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by Mark Reaman CB water rights in good shape The town’s water rights attorney consultant, Scott Miller, gave the Town Council …
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by Alissa Johnson Sinkhole on Red Lady Way Town manager Joe Fitzpatrick reported that there was a “major” sinkhole on Red …
Read More »Tredway reviews major initiatives for current RE1J school year
Five cabinets in charge of accomplishing goals by Olivia Lueckemeyer At a Gunnison School District board meeting in February, RE1J superintendent …
Read More »Private, residential ski resort comes to Cimarron Valley
Some local ties to the project By Alissa Johnson A new mountain club covering 2,000 acres in Cimarron Valley aims to …
Read More »Controversial student artwork to be displayed at the Guild Café
“Art that creates thoughtful discourse deserves exhibition” by Olivia Lueckemeyer Student artwork considered too controversial for public display at the Crested Butte Community …
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Attorney Warner recognized by Newsweek Crested Butte’s Bobby Warner and the Warner Law Offices have been recognized as one of the …
Read More »Study finds that rural counties with federal lands are better off
Gunnison County part of the data set By Alissa Johnson A new study incorporating data from Gunnison County has found that …
Read More »Hoskin family: Cooking up a solution to third world health and emissions problems
Back from Nepal and in the final stages of the prototype by Dawne Belloise Brice Hoskin’s wife, Karen, claims that he …
Read More »Town gathering more data on short-term home rental issue
No desire for a total ban in town by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is starting to drill down …
Read More »CB Council buys in to camping ban near Gothic
But ideally wants a much more regional approach By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council would prefer a more regional …
Read More »WSCU prof arrested on luring charges
Honor program director By Mark Reaman A sociology and criminal justice professor from Western State Colorado University in Gunnison was arrested …
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