Rewilding Institute director makes case for carnivores At his lecture in Western State College’s Kebler Ballroom on Thursday, March 20, environmentalist …
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Residents send a clear message on Snodgrass issue
Environmental and water concerns top list of worries The message from members of the public attending a Crested Butte Town Council …
Read More »County celebrates bringing Willows into health system
“We’re basically bringing it all together” Resident Eleanor Munger is effusive in her praise for the staff who manage and staff …
Read More »Red Lady Coalition retains the world’s largest law firm
DLA Piper agrees to take on Red Lady Case The Red Lady Coalition (RLC) has retained DLA Piper to represent them …
Read More »Town starts work on watershed ordinance
Public hearings coming up Protecting the town’s water supply from the effects of future development—including a proposed molybdenum mine on Mt. …
Read More »Town to hold meeting to hear citizens views on Snodgrass
Catching up on the basics of CBMR’s Snodgrass plan With Crested Butte calling on residents to express their views on plans …
Read More »New backcountry ski touring hut proposed near Taylor Pass
"It will serve an awful lot of wild snow" Area backcountry skiers may have a new hut in which to rest …
Read More »Fifteen passengers evacuated from the downed Twister lift
Unusual incident at ski resort The rustic-looking, two-seater Twister chair lift at Crested Butte Mountain Resort truly lived up to its …
Read More »Two teenaged boys found unhurt after skiing out-of-bounds
“They probably thought it was a shortcut” Two teenage skiers were found safe on Sunday evening, after leaving the boundaries of …
Read More »Snow causes gas leak at Gunnison School
No one injured Falling snow from an upper roof of the Gunnison Community School broke a gas line sometime early Friday …
Read More »CBMR pledges $1.2 million for flights
RTA hopes to add direct flights to new cities The Gunnison Valley Rural Transportation Authority (RTA) is negotiating with several airlines …
Read More »Forum hosts talk of area economy, pool
Two slates debate future of town There is at least one thing that each of the Mt. Crested Butte Town Council …
Read More »GCEA officials say rates will increase in coming years
Demand and renewable energy efforts contribute The price of electricity went up once again this year, and Gunnison County Electric Association …
Read More »Officials say spring flooding may not be limited to flood plain
Know how you’re covered The Town of Crested Butte is encouraging all its citizens—not just those living near creeks and rivers—to …
Read More »Mum’s the word for local officials on Mt. Emmons mine
Maintaining silence for quasi-judicial purposes While a community-wide effort to keep a mine from opening on Mt. Emmons wages on, some …
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