Coming from both the private and public sector The entire seven-member Crested Butte Town Council will get involved in the search …
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Mt. Crested Butte suing to keep peace in Prospect
“Basically, we’re just trying to gain our independence” A lawsuit between the town of Mt. Crested Butte and part of Crested Butte …
Read More »Two children die in car crash near Parlin
Snowpacked roads thought to be factor Two young children died in a car accident Saturday, March 9 on a snow-packed Highway …
Read More »School district in for belt tightening without long-term budget fix
“Seriously looking at program deterioration in the district" Looking ahead to how the area’s public schools will be funded next year, …
Read More »CBMR looking to summer for early pass sale
“No one will miss out on savings” With only three weeks left to the ski season, you may be thinking about …
Read More »CMBR still exploring air service into Montrose
“Don’t go.” In an ideal world, Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) and the Gunnison Valley Rural Transportation Authority (RTA) prefer to …
Read More »Briefs RE1J School District
School Calendar Committee sets timeline The Gunnison Watershed school district calendar committee is starting to prepare for next school year. A …
Read More »Briefs Gunnison County
Possible extension for sage grouse commentsThe county received word from Senator Michael Bennett’s office that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service …
Read More »Crested Butte Council hears that local non-profit groups are going strong
From water to marketing The Crested Butte Town Council heard updates from several local organizations at the February 19 meeting. Maya …
Read More »Council hears BOZAR appeal from Dogwood
Dogwood makes its case The Crested Butte town council heard an appeal of a Board of Zoning and Architectural Review (BOZAR) …
Read More »Western State grads make historic land donation
Two graduates of Western State Colorado University are giving back to the school they love, donating a significant tract of land …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Guns in school…doing the trainingCrested Butte chief marshal Tom Martin informed the council there would be a practice session at the …
Read More »Council commits to developing Big Mine Park Master Plan
“You don’t want to wait for your vacation days to plan your trip…” The Crested Butte Town Council gave the go-ahead …
Read More »Construction to return to Taylor Canyon in May
Traffic will be redirected over Jack’s Cabin cutoff Road construction is poised to return to Taylor Canyon this summer. The Federal …
Read More »Dry summer ahead unless late season snows deliver
Taylor reservoir “ruler flat for last four months” A foot of fresh snow like we had Monday morning helps the ski resort, …
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