Welcome to week two of “Meet the Candidates.” By the time you pick this up, the Crested Butte News Candidate’s Forum …
Read More »Council struggles with process but okays expansion of manager’s house
Informal bid process to be used While not taking a formal vote, the Crested Butte Town Council instructed the staff to …
Read More »Weird red flags were flying
Let me start by saying I don’t think the situation below is based in any shady deal or something illegal. But …
Read More »Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
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 …
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