Let me start by saying I don’t think the situation below is based in any shady deal or something illegal. But …
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Remember: Weather and climate are not the same In a perfect world it would start snowing on Halloween and not stop …
Read More »In split vote, RE1J school board agrees to support Amendment 66
November initiative could steer $1.3 million to local schools Without hesitation, each member of the Gunnison Watershed School Board entered his …
Read More »Coal mine closure will hit workers and budget
150 workers laid off A carbon monoxide leak that closed the Elk Creek Coal Mine in Somerset in January, subsequently raising …
Read More »Cross country battles peers in Colorado Springs
Set up for success Well, the Titans boys cross country team now knows where it stands in the state among their …
Read More »WSCU cross country crushes competition
W Mountain Race on October 12 Both the men’s and women’s Western State Colorado University cross country programs finished as the …
Read More »WSCU women’s soccer pulls off huge upset
Climb another spot in league standings In just their second season as a program, the Western State Colorado University women’s soccer …
Read More »Volleyball recovers from loss with straight set win
League record stands at 5-2 The Southern Peaks League may be one of the toughest leagues in the state, with three …
Read More »Crested Butte soccer closes first half of season on top of league
Hit the road for biggest test of season The Crested Butte Titans soccer team closed the first half of the season …
Read More »Meet the candidates for Crested Butte Mayor and Crested Butte Town Council
Between now and the beginning of November, the Crested Butte News will be asking the candidates for Crested Butte Town Council …
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