Division of Wildlife still struggling with invasive species in Blue Mesa With a moderate amount of snow in the high country, …
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Met Rec board of directors agrees to offer grants to local non-profits in ‘09
A more modest grant cycle than usual Responding to concerns and requests from some local non-profit organizations, the Gunnison County Metropolitan …
Read More »CBMR workforce stretched thin during economic slump
Skier visits 20 percent down With only six weeks left in the ski season, officials at Crested Butte Mountain Resort are …
Read More »Big Air on Elk will return to Crested Butte this March
“We’re walking on thin ice…” Despite some contentious vocal opposition from local business owners, one of the most popular winter events …
Read More »Foothills annexation proposal brings out the public comment
Some members of the public say start at zero Members of the general public had another chance to comment to the …
Read More »Colorado River District board elects new officers
Andrew A. Mueller of Ouray County was unanimously elected on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, as the new president of the Colorado …
Read More »Freestyle, Freeski, or Freeride, the rules still apply on the mountain
CBMR struggles with recent crime Evan Dawson They may not be the streets normally patrolled by the police, but law enforcement …
Read More »Land Trust and town council promise a more open relationship
Moving ahead in a field of hugs Agreeing that better communication is in order, the Crested Butte Town Council and the …
Read More »State senate proposal could alter the price of electricity for residential users
If you use a lot, you could pay a lot more A bill out of the Colorado state senate this week …
Read More »Mining company seeks okay for baseline studies on Red Lady
HCCA waiting to comment Thompson Creek Metals Company filed an application at the end of January with the United State Forest …
Read More »Briefs… Mt. Crested Butte
Town park gets some loveThe Ted Scheske Memorial Park in Mt. Crested Butte (a.k.a. town park) is getting some financial love …
Read More »Annexation proposal in Mt. Crested Butte draws public fire
Too much density on the edge of town? The public came out in force last week in Mt. Crested Butte to …
Read More »School district pays price for LEED quality
Documentation and other “soft costs” will be an additional $40,000 The RE1J school district would rather not put a price tag …
Read More »Planning to watch the Extremes this year? Bring a BBQ but not a bottle
Resort wants a friendlier environment A series of extreme skiing and snowboarding competitions kicks off this week at Crested Butte Mountain …
Read More »Agreement between town and school stuck in limbo
“We need to move forward now” The architects and planners working on the expansion and renovation plans for the Crested Butte …
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