Sending a letter to HickThe Crested Butte Town Council unanimously approved a letter to be sent to the state criticizing Governor …
Read More »Briefs Gunnison County
New HiresSeveral new leaders have been hired for influential positions throughout the county, including a CEO for Gunnison Valley Hospital, a …
Read More »Council leaving easy money on the table… zip, nada, zilch
When you are facing a financial dilemma but purposely choose to leave easy money on the table, it’s hard to go …
Read More »State mandates stricter standards for water quality in Coal Creek
Looking for thorough plan to address pollutants The portion of Coal Creek running through Crested Butte will be reclassified by the …
Read More »CBMR snowmakers feeling optimistic about water supply
Resort has full access to water rights After a low-water summer made for the record books—a gauge on the Gunnison River …
Read More »Telluride air program hits up RTA for airline funds
Asks for up to $150,000 from Gunnison Valley In an airline game that’s continually stacked against regional ski-community airports, Telluride and …
Read More »Insecticide found to have dramatic impact on local rivers
“Keeping that away from the river is going to be a very important thing for the future” Sometimes, the trick to …
Read More »WSCU bike team charging strong into collegiate cycling season
Host races September 22-23 The WSCU Mountain Sports mountain bike team was back in action in Steamboat Springs at the second …
Read More »Alpine Odyssey is this weekend and you know who is coming
Keegan Swirbul!!!!! Just kidding, I’m speaking of Lance Armstrong, of course. Keegan Swirbul is actually a 17-year-old who just beat Armstrong …
Read More »Youth movement leads Titan bike team in Nathrop
“In a nutshell, the future of the Crested Butte bike team is really strong” The Crested Butte high school bike team …
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