“A process of compromise” By Mark Reaman While some citizens continue to express concerns over the proposed Slate River Development by …
Read More »GVH prepared for state budget ramifications
More Medicaid patients means bigger risk By Mark Reaman Rural health care in the state got a scare this spring as …
Read More »Gunnison County seeks to address winter snowplowing concerns
Meridian Lake subdivision snow storage issues require management changes by Crystal Kotowski This winter’s heavy snow compounded existing snow removal budget …
Read More »Remembering Lee H. Ervin
My friend and teacher died today. It is Friday and Lee Harrison Ervin made the crossing after a relatively short bout …
Read More »Community calendar Thursday, May 11–Wednesday, May 17
THURSDAY 11 • 7 a.m. Core Class at The Gym. 349-2588. • 8 a.m. Ecumenical Meditation at UCC. • 8:30 a.m. …
Read More »Legals: May 12, 2017
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Crested Butte Town Clean-Up Day & Electronics Recycle this Saturday Come out and Butte-ify the town. Volunteers are needed on Saturday …
Read More »Titan girls’ soccer closes season with crazy week
They miss the state tournament by one spot by Than Acuff The Crested Butte Titans girls soccer team closed out the …
Read More »WESA U18 boys dive into league play over weekend
Two draws and a win by Than Acuff The spring season is under way for the West Elk Soccer Association (WESA) …
Read More »Titans track hoping to finish strong
“We have a lot of kids on the cusp” by Than Acuff With AP testing splintering the Titans track team last …
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