“It’s not a no-growth policy—it’s an appropriate growth policy” Allowing people to eat and drink on Elk Avenue. Not closing Elk …
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Property owners to cast ballots on RV issue in Crested Butte South
Little RVs probably okay this summer Crested Butte South property owners will have the opportunity to vote on whether to change …
Read More »Crested Butte continues cautious approach to medical marijuana issue
Council will revisit ordinance later this year The Crested Butte Town Council is in agreement to stay on the slow, deliberate …
Read More »Forest boss to review Snodgrass
Another 30 days of process… The Snodgrass decision process is making its way to the top. In a brief memo to …
Read More »There will be more bang for the buck this Fourth of July
$26,000 of fireworks fun for this Fourth There will be two fireworks shows at the north end of the valley this …
Read More »County given giant green grant from feds
Gunnison County to get more than $1,000,000 Local energy efficiency efforts got a huge financial boost this past week from federal …
Read More »Anglers and rafters reach Taylor River agreement
“It was a long, drawn-out process” After a lengthy battle between local rafting companies and a private landowner—a fight that even …
Read More »Major electrical line replacement to begin this Monday in Crested Butte
“It will be a major ordeal…” A major electrical project will get under way in Crested Butte this Monday, June 14. …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Can town allow more than medical marijuana? A special Town Council meeting will be held in Crested Butte Monday, June 14 …
Read More »Town spends parking funds on 11 new spaces at Big Mine Park
Taking control of the space by Big Mine Park The Crested Butte Town Council Monday agreed to spend payment-in-lieu-of parking funds …
Read More »Swift, cold and deep: peak spring flows powering downstream
“Snowpack has been dropping quickly” Statewide, rivers and creeks are surging and if they haven’t reached peak flows yet, they’re about …
Read More »Council throws out economic development ideas for summer
Restaurant Week banner okayed. Keep cars off Elk Avenue until Sunday afternoon? With persistently shrinking sales tax figures a part of …
Read More »Plane crashes outside Marble
Pilot dies; two passengers survive A single-engine private plane—a Beech G35, according to the Federal Aviation Administration—carrying three passengers left for …
Read More »WSC wins award for student action to curb effects of global warming
Western State College of Colorado (WSC) has been honored by National Wildlife Federation (NWF) as a winner in the annual competition …
Read More »New hospital complex taking shape in Gunnison
Groundbreaking this fall After months of planning for an addition and renovation to the Gunnison Valley Health (GVH) complex, in the …
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