“Not very representative of representative government” At a meeting on Monday, December 15, the Board of County Commissioners decided to end …
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Water board lowers mil levy
“I think this mil levy is going to come back and bite us” The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District (UGRWCD) …
Read More »School District gets great rate on first bond offering
Second, larger sale to come in January or February The RE1J school district had the first of two bond sales on …
Read More »New aircraft to be tested at Gunnison airport this spring
Exercises starting in May will bring economic boost The Gunnison Crested Butte Regional Airport will play host to some unusual guests …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte business licensing fee may increase
Effect on businesses, chamber, Mt. Crested Butte unknown The fee for acquiring a business license in Mt. Crested Butte is set …
Read More »Avalanche claims life of Crested Butte man
Search and rescue attempt takes three days in dangerous terrain The body of Crested Butte resident Mike Bowen was discovered underneath …
Read More »Finding a better way to ride CB South bus
Long-term solution sought Should there be a park and ride near Highway 135 and Cement Creek Road, or a direct bus …
Read More »Proponents of Foothills pitch a greener plan
Goal is for a “carbon-neutral” neighborhood A new Foothills of Crested Butte annexation plan that appears less dense and more “sustainable” …
Read More »Wolfpack opens up season against strong Telluride team
Scoring punch loses power It’s been a long start to the season for the Crested Butte Wolfpack hockey team with games …
Read More »Search and rescue looking for missing Crested Butte resident
Man believed to be victim of backcountry avalanche A search and rescue operation is ongoing to locate Crested Butte resident Michael …
Read More »Gunnison residents offer land trade for affordable housing
A swap that can protect land and provide affordable housing For Gunnison County residents Butch and Judy Clark, leaving a legacy …
Read More »Some school board members squeamish over LEED issue
Town of Crested Butte holds firm Crested Butte town manager Susan Parker tried to address the concerns members of the RE1J …
Read More »National Forest: Land of many uses or land of limited uses?
The management mix that goes into giving everyone what they want The 1.3 million acres of national forest in our backyard …
Read More »State funds local hydropower study
Consortium gets feasibility study grant If all goes smoothly, hydroelectricity could be flowing from Taylor Park in just a couple of …
Read More »Residents of Crested Butte South speak out in survey
Nordic skiing, community garden, and better bus service The Property Owners Association asked, and the residents of Crested Butte South answered. …
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