Letting the public talk about the philosophical elements…. Sometime in the first week of December, the Crested Butte Town Council plans …
Read More »Q-and-A over the proposed school district mill levy override ballot issue
It’s about maintaining good schools and local control Probably the biggest issue facing voters in both ends of the valley is …
Read More »County mulls over how to restructure Tourism Association
Report recommendation suggests replacement The future of the Gunnison Valley Tourism Association as currently structured is uncertain now that the Gunnison …
Read More »County candidates solidify their positions at feisty CB News forum
Sheriff’s race draws most attention The Crested Butte News Candidate’s Forum packed the house—in this case the Town Council chambers—on Friday, …
Read More »Titans’ soccer notch two big wins on road
Finish league play at home Somehow, the Crested Butte Titans soccer team did it again. For the third time this season, …
Read More »Mountain bike team ramps up in Elbert
“As a team we performed really well” After a tough run in Leadville two weeks ago, the Crested Butte mountain bike …
Read More »CB Titans v-ball close road trip with a win over Cripple Creek
Host Sanford this Friday The Crested Butte Titans volleyball team traveled to Cripple Creek to battle the Center Vikings and the …
Read More »Aspen poses unique challenge for Titans x-country runners
"Embrace the challenge" Last week Titans head cross-country coach Austin Ross said it might be time to bring some JV runners …
Read More »Toe-Moss takes second DYOG title in a row
Splitter day, serious traffic A member of the U.S. Women’s Army Corps, Betty Magnuson, reported seeing French children in the Montmartre …
Read More »You know when the family holiday dinner turns ugly? Well…
Maybe it’s the new proliferation of jet contrails that someone called to tell me about. They appeared this week, dulling our …
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