Lobar goes west along Third Street… Sidewalk dining will likely be spreading to at least one place off of Elk Avenue …
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Gunnison County leads state by hiring oil and gas inspector
Signed MOU with the state Gunnison County is ready to assume its place in the oil and gas inspection process. The …
Read More »BLM puts August North Fork gas lease sale on hold
“This is a great day…” A sale of 22 oil and gas leases totaling some 30,000 acres in the North Fork …
Read More »Chamber of Commerce finally hires new director
Dan Marshall tapped to lead revitalized organization The Crested Butte-Mt. Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce has hired a new executive director. …
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Affordable housing issue pushed into May The Crested Butte Town Council is still chewing on changes to its affordable housing ordinance. …
Read More »GVH outlines improvement plan to county commissioners
“Everything is on the table” The Gunnison Valley Health board of trustees and GVH executive staff met with county commissioners, just …
Read More »Mining officials hope for longer lease on life for West Elk Mine
Asking for county support Officials from the West Elk Mine have asked the Gunnison County commissioners to support a number of …
Read More »Sixth Street Station back on the town radar
Changes made after last BOZAR concerns The proposed Sixth Street Station project is back before the town and the Board of …
Read More »Summer paving project to start Monday
Early timeline could be a benefit Crested Butte’s summer street resurfacing project will get a spring start thanks to the unusually …
Read More »Local orthopedic surgeon named physician to London Olympics
Helping athletes during their moment on the world stage Crested Buttian and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gloria Beim will head across the …
Read More »Jail and CB community service part of Bond sentence
Bond pleads guilty to felony theft in Rotary Club case Citing the need to send a message of deterrence to the …
Read More »Streams hit record lows as early melt slows flows
“It’s not very favorable” This year’s warm spring has continued to set records—and not the kind that water experts like to …
Read More »Council awards paving project to second lowest bidder
Local company gets the job In a somewhat unusual move to support a Crested Butte-based business that may hire local workers, …
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County freshening up on wildland fire skills Assistant County Manager and Public Works director Marlene Crosby says the department is brushing …
Read More »AT&T: Gunnison Valley has new network capacity, too
“The added benefit should be felt soon” The latest word from AT&T related to the area’s network cell coverage is that …
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