New legislation, local coalition seek ways to stop future development With two months to go before the expiration of several federally …
Read More »Decision to kill a murderer is still a bad decision
Let me start by saying that if I had allowed my kid to go to the midnight showing of a movie …
Read More »Gravity Ranch idea hits a snag so project is off the rails…for now
Contract for property terminated The recently approved Gravity Ranch project has been put on hold for now. Doug and Alexandra Hudson …
Read More »CBMR receives approval for long-term plan
Lots of things possible in the future The U.S. Forest Service has officially accepted the proposed Master Development Plan (MDP) from …
Read More »Local control emphasized in area’s sage grouse input
HCCA on board The deadline for public comments on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) proposed rule to list the …
Read More »Elk Mountains Grand Traverse set to leave base area at midnight this Friday
“Course knowledge could be the deciding factor” Final gear checks are under way and the countdown has officially begun to the …
Read More »Big mountain comp, world qualifier hits Crested Butte this weekend
Locals look to defend home hill The second stop of the 2013 Subaru Freeride Series (SFS) continues its competition season at …
Read More »Titan track gets glimpse of league competition at Center Invitational
“I’d say, at this point in the season, we’re hitting our groove” After spending a windy day in Center last Friday, …
Read More »Profile: Dano Marshall
He was hired out of Hiram College in Ohio because of the well-known Midwestern work ethic, which was presumably better than …
Read More »Mt. CB Council considers proposal to vacate Treasury Road cul-de-sac
“We need economic development. We’re dying here.” The town of Mt. Crested Butte is taking its time in deciding whether to …
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