Decreased revenue takes project off the table Cottonwood Pass will remain dirt a while longer. After submitting a project to the …
Read More »Late summer rains do little to fill reservoirs depleted by drought
Water managers prepare basin-wide water plan for future After 100-year floods swept across the Front Range and unseasonably late rains pounded …
Read More »Consequences…government shutdowns, preschoolers and post-Vinotok partiers
So the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives won’t even temporarily fund the government to continue operations unless the Democrats …
Read More »Green acres: Crested Butte resident prepares historic hemp harvest
“It was a big year of learning” Harvesting 60 acres of anything by hand isn’t easy. Neither is making history. Crested …
Read More »West Maroon Pass scene of huge search and rescue operation
“It was gruesome out there on Friday…” Squeezing in the last hike of the year over West Maroon Pass between Crested …
Read More »Government shutdown has impact on the area
“We do not know how long this situation will last” For the first time in more than a decade the United …
Read More »One man’s grease is another man’s fuel—and soap
“There’s a special affinity for Crested Butte…” By any man’s definition, Dara Lor is the self-reliant type. Neither his truck …
Read More »Crested Butte bike team spins through first two races
Battling elements and posting solid results The Crested Butte high school bike team is midway through their season and gaining ground …
Read More »CBCS volleyball rises to victory over league opponents
Historic win over Sanford After proving they can play above lesser teams, the Titans volleyball team faced their next test against …
Read More »Titans x-country rambles through Ridgway race
“It’s really good mental and physical prep” Every season the Crested Butte Titans cross county team heads to Ridgway for the …
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