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Gunnison Valley Health (GVH) administrators are exploring a plan to build a $35-50 million medical office building in order to consolidate outpatient services in one facility. If approved, the project ...
When art teacher Taylor Hubbard (’24) walks into her classroom at Centennial School in San Luis, Colorado, she’s exactly where she wants to be. But it was a big move to get there. Taylor and her ...
Since I’ve been asked, and it is time for an update, here’s the latest news and data about our weather. Our spring, which includes March, April and May, just ended. This is locally referred to as “mud ...
Western Colorado University’s new nursing education program is gaining momentum this year with major funding support and a new director. Western first started to explore the pos ...
It has been slow and steady, but the pass-through impacts of the federal budget cuts introduced by the Trump administration are beginning to appear in Gunnison County. For the val ...
Three Western Colorado University athletes faced off at the 2025 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships on May 23 in Pueblo. Allison Beasley added another All-American ...
Mairead Brogan studied under Peckarsky at RMBL for six years, starting when she graduated from high school in 2018. Now a PhD student at Northern Arizona University, Brogan finds the number of women ...
The Gunnison U14 softball team surged back to tie the North Fork Miners on June 2, despite a rocky start and poor weather at Jorgensen Park.
Working Circle’s recommendation is to focus on stock handling techniques and overall herd health. The nonprofit claims that these two approaches have been demonstrated not only to decrease the ...
Recently, local governments, our elected officials and our community have raised up three new valuable tools to protect and steward the public lands here in Gunnison County.
TAPP is funded by a lodging tax collected by the Local Marketing District. The organization is tasked with promoting the valley as a tourist destination as well as pursuing economic development ...
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