by Alissa Johnson New council member Nicholas Kempin was sworn into office on Tuesday, December 1. He fills a seat vacated …
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Pump station failure contributes to delayed opening of new Umbrella Bar
Pending final inspection, opens this week By Alissa Johnson A pump station failure in Prospect subdivision played a role in the …
Read More »Serious accident on Highway 135 injures three locals last week
First responders aware of need to get the word out by Mark Reaman Three longtime Crested Butte residents were seriously injured …
Read More »Accident on 135 sends three to hospital
The Colorado State Patrol has reported this morning that one of the drivers in the three vehicle accident that occurred Wednesday …
Read More »East River opens Friday at CBMR
Lift issues on the mend By Alissa Johnson Crested Butte Mountain Resort is gearing up for the holidays. More terrain is …
Read More »CB School outperforms Colorado test averages
Exceeding state averages by Olivia Lueckemeyer While many debate the utility of state-mandated assessments, scores often attest to a school’s caliber. …
Read More »Affordable housing guidelines discussion molding into shape
Hope for council vote in January by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council spent a two-hour work session on December …
Read More »RTA to explore opportunities for local business travel support
Brainstorming session for March by Mark Reaman While nothing will happen this spring when airline flights temporarily cease coming into the …
Read More »Sixth Street Station back on the drawing board with new design
Focus shifts to a condo-hotel by Mark Reaman The developers of the proposed Sixth Street Station have submitted a new plan …
Read More »CB South discussing best ways to implement road maintenance fee
New plan would likely include vacant lot owners By Adam Broderick At last week’s public hearing in Crested Butte South, not …
Read More »TA strikes out with Cyber Monday deals but steps back up to the plate
Sweetening the deal the second time around By Mark Reaman Despite what could be described as a swing and a miss, …
Read More »More rental housing could come to Mt. Crested Butte in new 80-unit building
One and two bedroom units By Alissa Johnson The Mt. Crested Butte Planning Commission is in the initial stages of reviewing …
Read More »Neighbors expressing concerns about Center for the Arts expansion proposal
Could site still be moved? by Mark Reaman A small flurry of public comments about the proposed Crested Butte Center for …
Read More »Riverland fire protection now resolved
Commissioners consider resolution next week By Alissa Johnson A disagreement over fire protection measures in Riverland Industrial Park looks to be coming …
Read More »Mt. CB helps fund Nordic cat despite hesitations
Requests better return on investment by Alissa Johnson The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council agreed to donate $5,000 to Crested Butte Nordic …
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