“He was always interested in the weather patterns, so that he could be prepared to enjoy the next snowfall” When you …
Read More »Curry loses bid to return to Colorado State House
Fewer than 300 votes separate the two The official count of under votes from the Secretary of State in the House …
Read More »Wolfpack hockey opens season in New Mexico against Renegades
Catch the Pack in Gunnison this weekend With just limited ice time so far, the Crested Butte Wolfpack midget (high school) …
Read More »Western State cross-country team crushes it at RMAC championships
Women take first, men second place The sixth- ranked Western State women’s cross country team placed all five scoring runners in …
Read More »Panthers hockey takes Aspen Fall Face-Off tournament title
Two West Elk girls’ hockey teams compete in Aspen It was a triumphant weekend of hockey for two local girls’ hockey …
Read More »Locals close bike season with 25-hour race in Utah
Whole lotta Loftus Just like Spinal Tap turned it up to 11, so does the 25 Hours in Frog Hollow bike …
Read More »County planners hear about gas industry’s environmental record
Amended oil and gas regulations on the horizon In an effort to better understand an industry it has been charged with …
Read More »Budget shortfalls shrinking Mt. Crested Butte staff by over 20%
Down four employees in four months It’s one thing when you see shrinking budgets listed as numbers and percentages. It’s quite …
Read More »Local group looks for sources of heavy metals from Keystone Mine
Response from mining company has been limited The Coal Creek Watershed Coalition is having a hard time mining information from U.S. …
Read More »School district sees flat October count; more cash per student
CBCS boosts enrollment by 39 The Gunnison Watershed School District is growing in places, and it’s not just the buildings getting …
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