History of the GCEA, Part 4 by Keriann Conroy and George Sibley This is the fourth and final part of a …
Read More »Community Calendar: Thursday, June 13–Wednesday, June 19
THURSDAY 13 • 7-7:45 a.m. Guided Meditation (open level) at Yoga for the Peaceful. • 7:15-8:30 a.m. Adult Ballet with the …
Read More »SUMMER SHRED
The peaks are still covered in snow, the valleys are melting out and bike season is on. It’s official: Lupine is …
Read More »Some CB perspective from CR
Sitting on a tiled patio watching a lightning storm move across the lake, thunder rolling between the deep green hills, is …
Read More »Irwin property owner requests county limit winter public access to area
Citing concerns for public safety and property owner rights By Cayla Vidmar Increased backcountry use in the Irwin area during winter …
Read More »ICELab gets a hefty boost from county
County increases TAPP budget by $260,000 overall By Katherine Nettles The Tourism and Prosperity Partnership (TAPP) now has additional resources to …
Read More »Rotary adding Operation Big Duck to August race this year
30 super-elite quackers to hit Coal Creek by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Rotary Club’s iconic rubber duckie race on Coal …
Read More »Plastic bag free Crested Butte
Small steps in place, giant leaps someday By Kendra Walker Crested Butte is now fully immersed in a plastic bag–free life. …
Read More »Business owners queue up for affordable housing
“I’ve been waiting for this for years” by Than Acuff Posing a unique idea to business owners in Gunnison County at …
Read More »Gunnison and Slate River Closures
High, Fast Water Prompts Sheriff to Issue Order Effective June 7, 2019 and until further notice, the Gunnison River is CLOSED …
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