Looking toward single track and downhill opportunities By Alissa Johnson As Crested Butte prepares to host the Fat Bike World Championships …
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Demand driving CB Center for the Arts square footage requests
BOZAR appears comfortable with a big building by Mark Reaman It appears that upon first glance the Crested Butte Board of …
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by Alissa Johnson Summer sales tax revenue flat to last year Town manager Joe Fitzpatrick reported that sales tax collection for …
Read More »Public gives input on Center for Arts design concept
Size matters and some programs initially set for new building cut or scaled back by Mark Reaman Size of the building, …
Read More »RTA expands bus and air options after tax increase
Some public disappointment that United is canceling spring flights by Alissa Johnson Just a week and a half after voters approved …
Read More »Crested Butte Council on board with 2015-16 winter snow and ice plan
Taking action at three inches instead of six by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte snowplows will be hitting the streets anytime snow …
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by Adam Broderick Irwin man facing trespass charge The informal “Mayor of Irwin,” so called by many Irwin residents, pled not …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte budgeting for town staff salary increases
Town of Crested Butte recently did the same By Alissa Johnson The town of Mt. Crested Butte is taking steps to …
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by Mark Reaman New line-up takes their seats Town manager Todd Crossett gave a little speech of appreciation November 16 to …
Read More »Snow storage lot purchased for town near Third Street and Elk Avenue
Town using its power of clairvoyance? by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council spent most of its parking-in-lieu fund along …
Read More »Everyone skis free this Wednesday
All hands on deck for a pirate party By Alissa Johnson Ahoy, me hearties. Batten down the hatches: The lifts start …
Read More »Head-on collision on Hwy 135 near Riverland puts two in hospital
“Slow down, pay attention, and drive like your life depends on it” By Adam Broderick Shortly after 8 a.m. on Friday, …
Read More »Better and cheaper broadband service could be coming to the valley soon
Faster service at 1/20th the cost? by Mark Reaman With a goal to “help create abundant, affordable broadband,” a group of …
Read More »Improving the quality of well water
$547,000 to be spent analyzing water systems and educating the public By Adam Broderick During a recent regional health assessment, local public …
Read More »Cottonwood Pass to close for construction summer 2017
Traffic mitigation cited as costly and inefficient By Adam Broderick The west side of Cottonwood Pass (County Road 209) will be …
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