Increase of almost 5 percent expected January 1 In case you missed the notice, the price of power is going up …
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Driest fall in 39 years, but don’t panic yet
Change in the weather pattern in the works In a mountain town where December still finds us skiing on man-made snow, …
Read More »Crested Butte council seeks new manager
Parker resigns, Gillie filling in The town of Crested Butte is looking for a new town manager. Susan Parker resigned Monday …
Read More »Riverland batch plant approved by County
Silo to be built in Riverland The Gunnison County Planning Commission approved a concrete batching operation planned for Riverland in spite …
Read More »Chamber of Commerce ‘Butte Bucks’ come with a new twist
The official coin of the 2013…fireworks? The Butte Bucks promotion that is meant to spur business at local stores is slated …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Better trail signs wantedCrested Butte Mayor Aaron Huckstep has consistently brought up one of his pet issues at recent town council …
Read More »Briefs Mt. Crested Butte
Town Center parking garage buttoned up for winterCrested Butte Mountain Resort is taking a winter hiatus from the parking garage being …
Read More »Bandit trail near Signal Peak keeping BLM on its toes
Plans for recreation area in the works Bandit trail makers near Signal Peak are giving the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) …
Read More »Council corralling night lights
Avoiding an arms race of lights in CB After a second hour-long work session by the Crested Butte Town Council discussing …
Read More »Parents angry after extended school breaks
“It’s not conducive for working parents” The changes made to this year’s school calendar are getting some attention from parents who …
Read More »Local arts community likes idea of expanding Big Mine Ice Arena use
Add some sprinklers and you can have a big concert Call it a case of having too much success too soon. …
Read More »Paradise lift set to open this weekend
December flat but January is up Üllr himself made a feisty appearance at Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s opening day, but so …
Read More »Six Points ready to grow after buying old candy store building
Halfway to $1.6 million funding goal For 16 adults living with developmental disabilities in the Gunnison Valley, Six Points Evaluation and …
Read More »Tourism Association adding more staff
Seeking to identify new tourist markets The new director of the Gunnison Crested Butte Tourism Association (TA), Pamela Houghton, and the …
Read More »Elevation Hotel under contract
Some improvements could be evident this winter After falling into foreclosure in May, 260 units in the Elevation Hotel are now …
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