Board discusses installing equipment Coal Creek may get a technology upgrade in the next few years, as local water officials are …
Read More »Big water year spells good times for rafters and anglers
Spring runoff anticipated throughout valley As daytime temperatures in the valley climb into the sixties and overnight lows in the high-country …
Read More »Community working together to combine green initiatives
“We’re going to work together” Birds are chirping, grass is emerging and spring is in the air… and so are millions …
Read More »Damaged property emerging as heavy snow loads recede
“Some of the damage is fairly significant” The same forces of snow and ice that carved massive glacial valleys like Yellowstone …
Read More »Rules for fractional ownership still being debated
Sixth Street Station before BOZAR The Crested Butte Town Council appears to be warming slightly to the concept of fractional ownership …
Read More »Four-way Stop closing down for renovations
Main intersection getting a makeover After more than eight years of planning, renovations on Crested Butte’s main intersection at Elk Avenue …
Read More »Met Rec election sees debate on TV
Fears of losing TV translator system drive two campaigns As the May 6 election for five director seats on the Gunnison …
Read More »Schwartz/Curry push mining reform bill
Legislator credits local involvement A state bill designed to shed more light on the mining industry’s prospecting activities in Colorado has …
Read More »Local alpine racers finish out season at the Loveland Derby
Hannah Watt-Sax takes first place A handful of local alpine ski racers closed their 2007-2008 ski racing season at the last …
Read More »Sullivan bikes his way to second place at Nevada Ironman
“I felt pretty solid the whole way through” Gunnison resident Eric Sullivan added yet another podium finish to his growing list …
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