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After getting knocked out in the semifinals of the 2A state soccer tournament last year, the Crested Butte Titans boys’ soccer team looks to get back into the mix of the post season and then go from ...
Surrounded by millions of acres of federal land, much of it wilderness, Crested Butte and the Gunnison Valley can be a prime ...
Trees may not be a magic wand, and more trees can only do so much, but hopefully it can help a little. Admittedly, trees are ...
Greta Chojnacki jumped in quickly to wield trail building tools like a heavy arbor hoe as part of the CBMBA overnight work ...
The Titans open the season at home on Saturday, August 23 in mighty Mt. Olympus with four matches starting at 10:30 a.m. They remain at home the following weekend and Covey has hopes this team, and ...
The Crested Butte town council will hold a public hearing on whether to require those holding the so-called “unlimited” short-term rental (STR) licenses in town to get an energy assessment for the ...
The Crested Butte summer season is winding down, which means the Gunnison Watershed School District is gearing up for a new school year. And despite the rumors of the Crested Butte Community School ...
The Crested Butte town council gave the nod on August 5 to allocate $1.6 million in open space funds for two parcels that are under contract with the Crested Butte Land Trust (CBLT). The first award ...
The Gunnison Watershed School District is still addressing the vandalism that took place on the new turf field at the Crested Butte Community School.
For what may have been the fourth time in a row during the playoffs for both leagues, it came down to some late game heroics, late game hiccups and extra innings to determine a winner. Resiliency is ...
85-foot monopine with antennas in the branches By Katherine Nettles Anyone in the vicinity or passing the Crested Butte Fire Protection District’s (CBFPD) Station 3 in Crested Butte South Tuesday ...