State facing water crisis with more people, less water The Gunnison Basin Roundtable that is coordinating with the development of an …
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Trezise enters guilty plea to felony as part of agreement
Final decision slated for end of April A visiting “senior judge” is taking under consideration a proposed plea agreement with Art …
Read More »Local concerns about test assessments dominate education conversation
Value of new PARCC tests up in the air until results are returned As the Gunnison School District administers the first …
Read More »CBMR to participate in Rocky Mountain Super Pass+ again
Phoenix, Spellbound, and the Funnel won’t open this year With a little more than two weeks left to the ski season, …
Read More »ICE explains its own perspective of January’s citizen detention case
Highly unusual to detain U.S. citizens An Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson has responded to Crested Butte News requests for …
Read More »Takeaway from pertussis outbreak in the county
How much disease is really out there? Six cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, have been investigated in Gunnison County, with …
Read More »Local death results from fall in Terminator Chute
For safety, recovery took place the following morning Local Crested Butte native Zane Mason, age 33, died on Monday, March 16 …
Read More »Forest Service turns down Mountain Express offer to service Judd Falls
High use creating real challenges The local Forest Service office has turned down a request by the Mountain Express to run …
Read More »Transportation ideas range from stoplights to new bridges
Rubber hits the road when it comes to money At a two-hour work session on Monday, March 16 the Crested Butte …
Read More »Center for the Arts plan for expansion shifts parks
Pitsker Field goes to Rainbow, high school soccer goes to Alpenglow site The latest concept for the Crested Butte Center for …
Read More »Council considers moving skate park to east side of Crested Butte
Huckstep emphasizes money as an issue In an effort to provide some feedback to the consultants looking at a Big Mine …
Read More »One Valley Prosperity Project update given to Commissioners
“More jobs and diversity and higher pay, but not more growth.” Representatives from the One Valley Prosperity Project (OVPP) committee met …
Read More »County officials hold planning retreat in Mt. Crested Butte
New strategic plan is topic of discussion The Gunnison Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) and senior staff held a two-day retreat …
Read More »Center for the Arts preparing for spring BOZAR process
Parks consultant looking at site plan The concept of an expanded Center for the Arts in Crested Butte is gearing up. …
Read More »March stays busy at airport and ski resort
Numbers up over last year Recent pictures of the Silver Queen lift line showed it extending all the way past the …
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