Statements don’t mean much without perspective. US Energy, the company with the rights to the molybdenum under Mt. Emmons, is touting …
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Community School students connect with another world through art More often than not, we connect with the world’s disadvantaged people through …
Read More »Gunnison County sends out updated valuations
Some increases, some decreases; ramifications unknown Gunnison County delivered its 2013 Assessor’s Report and property valuation notices to residents’ mailboxes this …
Read More »WSCU women’s soccer finish spring undefeated
Looking forward to fall season The Western State Colorado University women’s soccer team ended their 2013 spring soccer season on Sunday …
Read More »U-18 soccer seeing mixed spring results
Gunning for the Bronze Boot Ever since the Crested Butte U-18 club soccer team fell short of the title at the …
Read More »Crested Butte Titans pick up pace at Montrose meet
A flurry of personal and school records set Once again the Crested Butte Titans track team rose to the challenge, using …
Read More »CB3P provides a carnival of athleticism
Ski, bike, boat, beverages The pole, pedal, paddle race, dubbed the CB3P, on Sunday, April 28 was the brainchild of Tiff …
Read More »Taylor River Road construction will include two road closures
Safety of Jack’s Cabin Cut-off questioned Road construction will continue on Taylor River Road this summer, and this time it will …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte awards $48,000 in grants for summer marketing
More money available than requested The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council distributed almost $48,000 in summer admissions tax grants to six …
Read More »New lawsuit against Prospect developer claims fraud, collusion
Asks court to rescind purchase agreements and award money The string of lawsuits related to the Prospect subdivision in Mt. Crested …
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