It will be up to Congress While nothing is set in stone, negotiations are under way to keep Mt. Emmons molybdenum-mine-free …
Read More »Molybdenum mining company open to leaving in exchange for other land
Mt. Emmons to be free of mining forever? It was announced Monday that negotiations have been taking place for the …
Read More »Titans high school track peaking as state competition draws near
Five school records set over weekend The track season is coming down the wire for the Titans with the Southern Peaks …
Read More »Titans squad gaining strength in spring soccer action
Tournament in Glenwood Springs The Crested Butte Titans soccer team is putting their spring workouts to the test this year. Typically, …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte willing to sign on to Housing Authority
Deal contingent on town having a vote The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council is moving closer to signing a several-year commitment …
Read More »Forest Service deals with cattle that contaminated Conundrum
Forest Service asks people to stay away for a month Even after last Monday’s storm, it’s already an early spring in …
Read More »One liners and rumors
Remember, when it is snowing in May and it’s a tough day…Just keep repeating the mantra, “We need the moisture.” When …
Read More »Council sets hearing for revised affordable housing regulations
Initial affordable housing fee settling in about $25 a square foot After months of discussion, the Crested Butte town council agreed …
Read More »Skier visits drop double digits at CBMR last season
Part of nationwide trend Snow may be falling in the Rocky Mountains in May, but it’s little consolation for a ski …
Read More »Sixth Street Station gains development approval
“They responded to past criticism” The proposed Sixth Street Station development has gained a major approval from Crested Butte officials and …
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