“For my support, I’d have to see some language that supports Mt. Crested Butte’s position” The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council …
Read More »Temporary Coal Creek water quality standards up for debate again
Nearing 30 years of uncertainty A segment of Coal Creek that runs through the town of Crested Butte will be the …
Read More »CB Search and Rescue responds to Hagerman Peak emergency
One hiker killed Crested Butte Search and Rescue team members responded to a backcountry call that ended in a death on …
Read More »It’s not perfect but is it worth another fight?
The Gunnison County Commissioners made a good decision Tuesday. As they themselves pointed out, it wasn’t perfect, but I’ll say it …
Read More »Bear season ramping up as need for food kicks in for winter
Their instinct is to eat—a lot As we head into fall, it is traditionally bear season. The bruins take this time …
Read More »School gets off to good start
Transportation issues getting ironed out Class is back in session across the Gunnison RE1J school district and—a few transportation hiccups aside—things …
Read More »County votes to approve stringent oil and gas regs
“No one will leave happy…” With a unanimous vote, the Gunnison County Commissioners adopted upgraded regulations to the current rules governing …
Read More »PROFILE: Marlene Crosby
When public works director Marlene Crosby started working for Gunnison County in 1985, she worked at a desk in the corner …
Read More »Brick Oven riders dominate 24 Hours in the Sage race
Combine to ride 1,040 miles total, take five podium spots Perhaps it was the loss of the rec league championship game …
Read More »Rent-A-Gades repeat as CB comp league softball champions
Peace pops the top in a champagne celebration Another season in the books and another title for the Rent-A-Gades. The Rent-A-Gades …
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