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Gunnison · GunnisonAfter grinding off paint, state bridge inspectors discovered a 3-4 Colorado state officials closed the “Middle Bridge” that crosses Blue Mesa Reservoir on Thursday, April 18, after state engineers found a crack in the steel. The closure, west of Gunnison, is located between mile marker 131 (the intersection with Hwy. 92) and mile marker 138, near the popular Dillon Pinnacles hike “Local traffic will be allowed through the closure point to reach …See the Story
Blue Mesa bridge closed indefinitely - Gunnison Country Times
Gunnison · GunnisonPhoto by Abby Harrison Update: The following is a press release from the Colorado Department of Transportation. A safety closure is in place for a bridge on U.S. Hwy. 50 located west of Gunnison. The Colorado Department of Transportation is closing the bridge at the urging of the Federal Highway Administration and state bridge engineering experts due to the findings of an ongoing safety inspection, which identified anomalies in the bridge on Thu…See the Story
Updated 5:57 p.m. — U.S. Hwy. 50 closed at Dillon Pinnacles bridge - Gunnison Country Times
Gunnison · GunnisonThe Western track and field teams competed in three meets across two states from April 11 through 14. Over the weekend, the Mountaineers earned 15 more NCAA Division II provisional marks, putting athletes in contention to qualify for the D-II national championship meet in May. Western opened its hectic schedule on Thursday, April 11 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California. A small group of Mountaineer runners raced in the Leopard Dis…See the Story
Mountaineer track and field achieve 15 provisional marks - Gunnison Country Times
Gunnison · GunnisonThe Cowboy track and field teams shined at the Del Norte Tigers Invitational on April 13, taking first and second place. The girls, led by Angela Hindes and Sienna Gomez, were electric across all events and finished first as a team. Distance runner Julian Ryter and sprinter Bodin Bichon were standout athletes on the boys team, and secured a second-place team finish. “This team is so supportive of each other,” said Head Coach Stacey Mickelson. “I…See the Story
GHS girls take first in Del Norte - Gunnison Country Times
Crested Butte · Crested ButteIt was a historic day in April when the U.S. Department of Interior signed the Mt. Emmons-Thompson Divide mineral withdrawal. It would remove the opportunity for new mining or oil and gas operations on over 220,000 acres of federal land in western Colorado managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This is definitely a great reason for all of us who love public lands to celebrate, yet at High Country Conservation…See the Story
Mt. Emmons land exchange will finally Save Red Lady - Gunnison Country Times
Gunnison · GunnisonAfter a rocky start to the season, the Crested Butte lacrosse team bounced back this week. On April 2, the boys won a dominant game over Montrose, and an intense comeback victory at Durango on April 6. The two league wins moved the Titans to a 4-6 overall record, and 4-4 in the 4A Mountain League. Now the boys are preparing for back-to-back midseason tests, first against Grand Junction on April 11, and then Fruita Monument on April 23. Both game…See the Story
Titans lacrosse secures comeback - Gunnison Country Times
Gunnison · GunnisonThe Cowboy baseball team lit up the diamond during its home opener against Alamosa on April 2. In the first game of the doubleheader, GHS stormed out of the dugout to win 8-1. In the second game, the Cowboys took down the Mean Moose in a 16-10 barn burner. Solid pitching from John Parker and Mason Williams’ hot bat moved the Cowboys to a 4-2 overall record, and 1-0 in the 3A Western Slope League. In the opening game, the Cowboys tacked on an ear…See the Story