I see Wolf Creek got more than two feet of fresh in that last storm and is now open for its …
Read More »Mill levy increase in play to maintain CB streets
Another ‘death by a thousand cuts?’ By Mark Reaman With no great enthusiasm, the Crested Butte town council is looking at …
Read More »Shaping the future of physical education and sport:
WCU associate professor Kanae Haneishi’s mission of inclusion and wellness Sports and athletics have always been an important part of Kanae …
Read More »CB Devo bike team steps on podium at state
“We thought we had a good chance at the podium and a slight chance to win” By Than Acuff After …
Read More »Mt. CB agrees to fund summer FirstTracks
$99,000 for reduced scope By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte town council has agreed to contribute the $99,000 needed to …
Read More »School district contemplating synthetic turf vs. natural grass
Considering costs, health and environmental impacts By Kendra Walker As the Gunnison Watershed School District bond construction project continues, one piece …
Read More »A Q&A over ballot issue 6A for new library services and a Crested Butte South facility
By Mark Reaman (Editor’s Note: We were fielding a lot of questions over ballot issue 6A that would help fund a …
Read More »BOCC Candidate Q&A: Meet the candidates
This is the final segment of the election series where the Crested Butte News featured a Q&A with the Mt. Crested …
Read More »Titans cross-country team doubles down on league titles
“I’m excited to see how it all plays out at regionals” By Than Acuff While the school’s October Break can …
Read More »Community Calendar Thursday, October 24–Wednesday, October 30
THURSDAY 24 •7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Crack of Dawn Group topic discussion at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711. •10-11:30 a.m. …
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