Losing streak stopped at five Things are getting a little better for the Crested Butte spring U-18 soccer team. For one, …
Read More »CB3P bears the brunt of spring squalls
CB4P, Pole, Pedal, Paddle, Pneumonia Weather may have scared some lesser men and women away but 37 intrepid athletes/lunatics still showed …
Read More »Resort re-opening fun activity for winter in April
“It’s fun to do the unexpected once in a while…” It wasn’t the biggest weekend of the ski season but it …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
TA report: It will be busy this summer!Pamela Loughman, the Gunnison/Crested Butte Tourism Association executive director, gave her regular update to …
Read More »Western death a mystery, investigation ongoing
Father hires attorney The Gunnison Police Department has not closed the investigation into the recent death of a Western State Colorado …
Read More »Briefs Mt. Crested Butte
Seeking input for water planTown Manager Joe Fitzpatrick urged members of the public to participate in a questionnaire being circulated by …
Read More »Weather, resignations and ski bums
Honestly, the weather switch that came in last weekend and brought winter that lasted well into the week was a little …
Read More »Spring thaw affects site of February’s Irwin snowcat accident, cleanup
Everyone seems to be watching the site Despite getting three feet of snow this past weekend, the spring melt has started …
Read More »RE1J school administrators propose revised salaries
Hoping to improve transparency without additional cost With contract negotiations between the Gunnison Watershed School District administration and the Teachers Association …
Read More »Seedling program off to fast start
No minimum acreage requirement It’s spring in the Gunnison Valley and though it hasn’t happened yet, the cottonwoods, aspens, alders and …
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