Methane capture, contemporaneous reclamation, and environmental impact mitigation among chief concerns by Crystal Kotowski The Gunnison County Board of County Commissioners is weighing in …
Read More »Too much chocolate cake isn’t good for anyone
You know that eating a big piece of chocolate cake—even “the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you’ve ever seen,” …
Read More »Community calendar Thursday, April 13–Wednesday, April 19
THURSDAY 13 • 7 a.m. Core Class at The Gym. 349-2588. • 8 a.m. Ecumenical Meditation at UCC. • 8:30 a.m. …
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Read More »Benchtalk: April 14, 2017
Doctor Park trail temporarily closed The bikes have been coming out of storage, but it’s not quite time to ride perennial …
Read More »Local athletes charge IFSA Junior North American Championships
By Will Dujardin, westelkproject.com Eleven local athletes, including several members of the Crested Butte Mountain Sports Team (CBMST), wrapped up the …
Read More »Titan girls’ soccer hitting their stride
Notch two wins over past week by Than Acuff The more time the Crested Butte Titans girls soccer team gets outside, …
Read More »Pole, pedal and paddle your way through the CB3P
Get you some; hell, get you all of it on April 30 by Than Acuff The idea was right as rain …
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CRESTED BUTTE ROYALTY: Queen Veronica Jarolimek and King Bob “BC” Vandervoort greeted their loyal subjects in the annual Flauschink parade on …
Read More »Spring melt continues to boost local water supply
Snow melting quickly but not a record yet By Alissa Johnson It wasn’t that long ago that snow banks obstructed intersections and …
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