Everyone is being creative Since the town of Crested Butte implemented a voluntary but highly encouraged recycling program for special events …
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Briefs Gunnison County
Capital projects update The county’s two major capital projects at the jail and public works facility are both on schedule and …
Read More »County Planning Commission gets look at Wilder’s second phase
DOW raises concerns about conflict with elk Developers of Wilder on the Taylor took their first steps toward expanding the subdivision …
Read More »Ranchers and sportsmen work together to feed the hungry
Elk, deer, beef, even a moose donated this year For about the last year, health and human services director Renee Brown …
Read More »Ski resort opens with fresh snow, new outlook
New North Village Nordic trail opens soon Weren’t the mountain bike trails still dry this time last year? After getting whacked …
Read More »DDA approves budget for 2011
Update: Adventure Park revenues up The Mt. Crested Butte Downtown Development Authority’s 2011 budget is tightened up after the agency’s meeting …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte Council
Keeping a close eye on the cats The council approved changes to the town code to restrict snowcats in town. Essentially, …
Read More »Bus service goes back to the highway this winter
Cost of running buses into subdivision over $50,000 A bus ride from Crested Butte South this winter will start with a …
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Town gives $20,000 to Quiznos Pro Challenge In eager anticipation of the Quiznos Pro Challenge scheduled to travel through the Gunnison …
Read More »Town Council, BOCC catch up on affordable housing progress
Housing Authority to help with financing for Paradise Park completion The Crested Butte Town Council and the Gunnison Board of County …
Read More »Mt. Emmons Moly Co. gets permit to drill
“We are kind of getting the one guy, mule and pick kind of scrutiny” Mt. Emmons Moly Company (MEMCO) is one …
Read More »Weather station honors Dan K.
“He was always interested in the weather patterns, so that he could be prepared to enjoy the next snowfall” When you …
Read More »Curry loses bid to return to Colorado State House
Fewer than 300 votes separate the two The official count of under votes from the Secretary of State in the House …
Read More »County planners hear about gas industry’s environmental record
Amended oil and gas regulations on the horizon In an effort to better understand an industry it has been charged with …
Read More »Budget shortfalls shrinking Mt. Crested Butte staff by over 20%
Down four employees in four months It’s one thing when you see shrinking budgets listed as numbers and percentages. It’s quite …
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