“Both the boys and girls teams have a good chance at going to state” The informal but competitive setting of the …
Read More »County commissioners split on plan for Creekside Subdivision
Proximity to Slate River at issue Ted Colvin’s Creekside subdivision, bordering the Slate River south of Crested Butte, squeaked out an …
Read More »What’s the big deal with Baxter Gulch?
Part one of a two-part series: The Past (Editor’s Note: We asked freelance journalist and 1% for Open Space executive …
Read More »Council moves forward with idea of municipal campground
Looking for a partner The Town Council wants to slowly move forward with building a new Crested Butte campground on the …
Read More »Curry, Korkowski, Wilson square off
House District 61 The candidates for House District 61, including (I) Kathleen Curry, (D) Roger Wilson, and (R) Luke Korkowski, answered …
Read More »Water and sewer fees to rise in Crested Butte
Less than a cup of coffee a day…for most Your Crested Butte water and sewer bill will increase next year. The …
Read More »Tight Crested Butte budget sees a lot more service grant requests
Public hearing in November It is government budget time and the Crested Butte Town Council is working on its $9.7 million …
Read More »Infamous Stromayer gets three years in state penitentiary
Plea deal gave inmate pass on crimes allegedly committed at jail in 2008 Dressed in a clean white suit, Joseph Stromayer …
Read More »A season of opportunity
Elections are opportunity. Opportunity to build on what we as a collective believe is working or an opportunity to bring in …
Read More »Council makes changes to town snowcat regulations
No more 6 a.m. starts Snowcats will get a later start prowling streets in town as a result of changes to …
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