Crested Butte agrees to 50-year lease The Crested Butte Center for the Arts has a new lease on life—or at least …
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The Carbon Conundrum: Part Two
The Culprits We here in the Gunnison Valley are heavy hitters when it comes to CO2. It may come as a …
Read More »CB Council considers loosening MMJ regs
Tension in the council chambers The issue of local medical marijuana dispensaries permeated the January 3 Crested Butte council meeting Monday …
Read More »Briefs: Mt. Crested Butte
Medical marijuana public hearing January 4The door on dispensaries is closing in Mt. Crested Butte. On January 4, the Mt. Crested …
Read More »Niccoli subdivision recommended for BOCC approval
Eventually 3.7 acres will go on the market A portion of one of the East River Valley’s historic properties could soon …
Read More »Channell named Commissioner of the Year
CCI honor goes to comish who goes “above and beyond” After several years representing Gunnison County at Colorado Counties Incorporated (CCI) …
Read More »Use tax calculations revamped
3% tax on estimated construction cost When the prospect of changing the use tax calculations for new construction was raised in …
Read More »Questions about limit to county review at Wilder development
“Historically we have not followed that track” The Gunnison County Planning Commission is wondering just how far its authority will go …
Read More »Briefs: Crested Butte
Skip has a few ideas—snowplowing, and Christmas treesFormer town councilperson Skip Berkshire came to the council asking them to consider changing …
Read More »Juneau leaving school district better off than she found it
New audit shows fewer areas for improvement Nearly three years ago when Stephanie Juneau started her new job as the Gunnison …
Read More »The Carbon Conundrum: Part 1
Tip of the iceberg How’s this for a New Year’s Resolution? “I will cut down on my carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.” …
Read More »Keeping locals in town a top priority for CB council
Linkage fee increase and annexation requirements top discussion The Crested Butte town council is moving along in its effort to keep …
Read More »HCCA permitted to appeal mining company’s “prospecting drift” proposal
Mt. Emmons Moly Company confident they will prevail The High Country Citizens’ Alliance will get a chance next month to make …
Read More »Gunnison County planners hear dangers of gas drilling
Earthjustice urges stricter regulation After learning the ways of natural gas operation from land managers and the gas companies themselves in …
Read More »Montrose attorney appointed acting D.A.
Serra returns to court February 11 Montrose defense attorney and former prosecutor Dan Hotsenpiller will take the reins as the acting …
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