Be careful of the slippery slope… As expected, the public was concerned about a proposal to allow “food trucks” to operate …
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Mt. Crested Butte council wants accountability from chamber
Support with strings attached The Crested Butte-Mt. Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce went to the mountain on Tuesday, March 6 looking …
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Special meeting for affordable housing exemption The town council held a special meeting on Friday, March 9 to set for public …
Read More »Chaney retiring from Tourism Association
Transition plan in the works. On Tuesday, March 13, Jane Chaney publicly announced that she will be retiring from her position …
Read More »Healthcare in the valley: Part I National forces are playing themselves out on a local stage
Healthcare and healthcare reform are national news, making headlines everywhere from CNN to The New Yorker. It can be easy to …
Read More »RE1J school district dealt new blow in budget cuts
Moving closer to the classroom The hits keep coming for the Gunnison RE1J School District. After this year, when a lot …
Read More »No Telemark Extremes this year; low snow cancels events
CBMR early season pass sale is on; FestEVOL, too The warm weather and bluebird skies have taken their toll again. On …
Read More »2012 Grand Traverse race to receive a grand makeover
Preserving the spirit and tradition of the race The Sunday before the Grand Traverse, course director Ross Matlock will head to …
Read More »Education foundation provides a new way to support area schools 2 decks all the way acros
In public education’s current environment of rapid change, increasing expectations, and shrinking budgets, the newly launched Gunnison-Crested Butte Education Foundation is …
Read More »With low snowpack, CBMR cancels stop on freeskiing world tour
Spring break holding steady with last year Crested Butte Mountain Resort made a difficult decision last week to cancel the Freeskiing …
Read More »Lace ‘em up in the battle for Steve Lawlor
Soccer tourney fundraiser March 11 It doesn’t matter if you played collegiate soccer, used to play soccer but quit or have …
Read More »Bond case granted a brief extension
Next hearing scheduled for March 14 Richard Bond, the former Crested Butte-Mt. Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce director, appeared in District …
Read More »Park Service to increase boat inspections for 2012 season
Aquatic invasive species still a concern at Blue Mesa The fight against invasive zebra and quagga mussels in Blue Mesa Reservoir …
Read More »Crested Butte Council considering conditional support for Chamber
Town wants to make sure events are in the works The Crested Butte Town Council expressed some concerns at its March …
Read More »RTA holds steady course in air service discussion
Current funding method is unsustainable At a board retreat on Friday, March 2 the Gunnison Valley Rural Transportation Authority (RTA) decided …
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