Bathrooms, education, Nordic? They may only be parts of a dream, but a few vague ideas about a public building …
Read More »Crested Butte Briefs
Executive sessionsThe council held a couple of long executive sessions on Wednesday, May 7 to discuss two items. The first dealt …
Read More »Sherwood resigns as MCBPAC director
Effective June 30 The Mt. Crested Butte Performing Arts Center board of directors announced a change in leadership last week with …
Read More »Police raid home in Crested Butte South
Mt. Crested Butte police served a major search warrant at a Crested Butte South home on Wednesday, May 14. Police spent …
Read More »Partnership bringing a farm to the upper valley
Spinach, tomatoes—even apples? This is a ranching valley. The longtime ranching families in the north end of the Upper East River …
Read More »Forest management project slated for Floresta Ranch this summer
Logging to fight fire and beetle danger As many as four logging trucks per day will be rumbling along the Kebler …
Read More »Shipwrecked: A lifetime of searching yields a treasure trove of history
Could locals have helped find the Santa Maria? Last week, the news of the possible discovery of the shipwrecked Santa Maria …
Read More »Crested Butte soccer falls short of late season surge in Junction
Gunnison rising The hope was that after a long, tough regular season the Crested Butte U18 spring soccer team would rally …
Read More »Local riders take top spots at the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde comp
Numerous trips to the podium Every May, a stout contingent of Gunnison Valley bike riders open the racing season at the …
Read More »Titan boys repeat as league champs, girls f inish second
18 Titans headed to state championships Just as coach Dustin Simoens said, it was going to take all hands on deck …
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