RTA tells CBMR to stop blaming them The bigger they are, the harder they fall. At least that’s the economic trend …
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BOZAR rejects the “mass” of Sixth Street Station project now in limbo
Appeal? Redesign? Overall size didn’t matter but where the size was located did…and that resulted in a huge setback for the …
Read More »Peña rejects CBMR on Snodgrass
Next step could be Tidwell review and then…court and then NEPA? It wasn’t a stake through the heart, but it was …
Read More »Snodgrass Appeal Denied
On Friday Deputy Regional Forester Jim Peña denied Crested Butte Mountain Resort's appeal of Regional Forester Charlie Richmond's decision to not …
Read More »Council learns about new WM recycling plan
“We’re listening to the people” The town of Crested Butte’s trash contractor got the council excited Monday night. During the regular …
Read More »Town Council rejects banner request by Chamber for Restaurant Week
Marquee in the Four-way’s future? Signs and their impact on the town have been a recurring theme in front of Crested …
Read More »Briefs Gunnison County
Somerset man arrested in connection with death of childAfter Sheriff Rick Murdie stood in front of a public meeting last week …
Read More »State awards grant to town of Crested Butte for green projects
$31,000 toward historic buildings The town of Crested Butte received some confirmation from the state that it is heading in the …
Read More »Recall makes a fresh start
Signatures now due by July 2 The three-member committee calling for the recall of the Gunnison Board of County Commissioners is …
Read More »Jail captain convicted on nine felony counts and three misdemeanors
Sentencing set for June 9 The first trial connected to a Colorado Bureau of Investigation probe into illegal activity at the …
Read More »Black Canyon vistas threatened by continued development
Uncertain future for 25,000-square-foot casa When Tom Chapman looks out on the sage and piñon-covered rim of the Black Canyon, he …
Read More »New trail rules changing face of local recreation
Teo Ridge stays open…for now After three years, 3,000-plus public comments and many public meetings, the Forest Service and Bureau of …
Read More »HCCA cites specific concerns over mine’s study plan, recreation economy
Helicopters flying from sunrise to sunset? The local environmental organization, High Country Citizens’ Alliance (HCCA), has formally protested the latest plan …
Read More »Economy forces Crested Butte Weekly to merge with the News
In a nod to the economic downturn of the past two years, the Crested Butte Weekly is closing its offices and …
Read More »First draft of school budget maintains healthy fund balance of 15-plus percent
Money could sustain district for 55 days in an emergency The state of the Gunnison RE1J school district’s budget doesn’t look …
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