Too much water released for forecasted runoff Blue Mesa Reservoir is not expected to fill this summer, despite the predictions of …
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Court says work may resume on the Bull Mountain pipeline
Federal court lifts injunction The 25-mile Bull Mountain Natural Gas Pipeline was cleared to resume construction last week after being temporarily …
Read More »Buckhorn Ranch development controversy continues to boil
Developer removes HOA board A residential development south of Crested Butte continues to be home to controversy, years after it was …
Read More »Bike events declared success, GVH gets accolades for quality
Town NewsCrested Butte pleased with Ride the Rockies eventBy all accounts, the Ride the Rockies event and Fat Tire Bike Week …
Read More »Mountain Express and town hammer out details on lease
Twenty years, 10-cents a foot and five years of notice The town of Crested Butte and the board of the Mountain …
Read More »County receives state funds to pave portions of Kebler Pass
Sections won’t be connected Kebler Pass is going to get a makeover with funds available to Gunnison County through a $500,000 …
Read More »Study finds fewer youth abusing drugs/alcohol
Use amongst middle and high school students still a concern Alcohol and drug use among local school students is down, according …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte pursues tax hike
Voters to consider tax increase in November If approved by voters this fall, a tax increase and other revenue-building strategies may …
Read More »Salazar and Udall step into Red Lady fray
Are all the mining claims valid? Two political heavyweights are getting directly involved in the Lucky Jack-Mt. Emmons molybdenum mine issue. …
Read More »Correction: Buckhorn Ranch
The story entitled “County still holding off on permits in Buckhorn Ranch” on page 17 of the June 20 issue of …
Read More »Developers unite on project designed to sell real estate
Website among new media effort Thinking of building or buying a home in the Crested Butte area, but just not sure …
Read More »County still holding off on permits in Buckhorn Ranch
County holds more than $3 million from developer After seeing little progress being made toward meeting infrastructural requirements during a tour …
Read More »Town outlines its concerns over Sage Creek subdivision
First subdivision reviewed under Area Plan While the Crested Butte Town Council is not taking a formal position for or against …
Read More »Curry says change in school funding helped state programs
Mil levy freeze under fire around the state Almost a year to the day since Representative Kathleen Curry and Colorado House …
Read More »RE1J loosens academic watch over alternative high school
Confusion stemmed from district memo A group of concerned citizens and members of the Site Accountability Advisory Committee (SAAC) of the …
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