One mountain village helping another By Olivia Lueckemeyer Global headlines told the story of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that ravaged Nepal …
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USFS reviewing proposal from CBMR officials
First step in process to expand into Teocalli drainage By Alissa Johnson Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) has submitted a proposal …
Read More »New and improved Gunnison County Courthouse project finally finished
All are invited to celebrate open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony By Adam Broderick The long-awaited Gunnison County Courthouse rebuild and overhaul …
Read More »Anthracite Place construction site being prepped for work to start
Building expected to start mid-June By Mark Reaman The Anthracite Place affordable housing apartment complex is gearing up to begin construction. …
Read More »Airport survey shows visitors count on its convenient location
Most of the flyers are from the southern U.S. by Mark Reaman Survey results of airline passengers using the Gunnison-Crested Butte …
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by Mark Reaman Public outreach campaign laying the groundwork for possible tax proposal The public education program initiated by the Gunnison …
Read More »Recent rains boost local water supply
“March was like May, and May was like March” By Alissa Johnson May has been wet, cold, snowy, and rainy, prompting …
Read More »Council wants some tweaks and safety measures to Big Air on Elk
Staying at Third and Elk for the time being by Mark Reaman The Big Air on Elk event will remain on …
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TOURISM FORECAST: The Chamber of Commerce presented predictions for upcoming summer tourism in Crested Butte at the Mallardi Theater on Wednesday, …
Read More »Council split on repair of Elk Avenue after Whatever USA event
Yep…we’re still talking about it by Mark Reaman While three Crested Butte Town Council members were ready to roll the dice and …
Read More »Council okays looser alcohol rules for events
“It’s not illegal but it’s pretty edgy” by Mark Reaman A couple of events this summer will have a taste of …
Read More »Center for the Arts and Biery-Witt planners partner on vision for future
“We believe in what each other is doing” by Alissa Johnson With a new Center for the Arts planned in Crested Butte …
Read More »Due resigns from town’s public works
Heading to South Carolina by Mark Reaman Crested Butte public works director Rodney Due submitted his resignation to the town late last …
Read More »Three-car accident on Highway 135 claims life
Long-time ranching family loses one of its own by Alissa Johnson A three-car accident on Highway 135 on Thursday, May 14 …
Read More »Monarch area scene of fatal accidents
Road closed for hours by Mark Reaman The Monarch Pass area recently has been the scene of a few auto accidents …
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