Met Rec equipment damaged For the third time in two years, the Gunnison Met Rec District Sunlight Ridge translator site has …
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Gunnison County Briefs
Town, school district could sign IGA April 6Gunnison School District superintendent Jon Nelson told the RE1J school board on Monday, March …
Read More »County to clear way for methane capture in the North Fork Valley
Unused gas from one mine could heat 39,000 homes The Gunnison Board of County Commissioners agreed to amend the North Fork …
Read More »County views energy action plan
“It won’t work if you impose it” If the county wants to make a substantial reduction in the amount of greenhouse …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte Briefs
Staff can now borrow from retirement fundsOn Tuesday, March 17 the Mt. Crested Butte town council passed a resolution allowing town …
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Horizontal zoning changes in the worksThe Crested Butte Town Council is moving to adjust the horizontal zoning ordinance. A public hearing …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte annexation moves ahead despite stated public concerns
“This is not the time for negotiations” While some citizens of Mt. Crested Butte have voiced their concerns about a high-density …
Read More »Gunnison travel management plan receives public comments
“It’s a lot to wrap your mind around” There may be four different alternatives for the proposed Gunnison Travel Management plan …
Read More »County foreclosure rates outpacing previous years
County has already started 31 this year, had 27 in all of 2007 Gunnison County has already started foreclosure proceedings on …
Read More »Drug offenders strike bargains
Two area men arrested last fall in separate drug incidents are making a deal with the Gunnison District Court to reduce …
Read More »Local junior freeride skiers take on Snowbird’s powdery steeps
Crested Butte Mountain Sports Team represent Nine free skiers from the Crested Butte Mountain Sports Team (CBMST) traveled to Snowbird, Utah …
Read More »Lawmakers consider changes to oil and gas development rules
Rules would add protections for people, environment As the Colorado General Assembly considers changes to the rules that govern oil and …
Read More »Fourth draft of County’s special regulations still needs changes
Another draft should be going public by end of May When ten officials from various arms of the county’s planning contingent …
Read More »Bond to move into new role with local Chamber of Commerce
Matthews leaving Moving from the board of directors to lead the day-to-day operations, Richard Bond is your new man at the …
Read More »Baseball coach questions size of proposed field
Council looking to make sure baseball field will really work Can a baseball field that’s not even built yet be too …
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