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The Gunnison Parks and Recreation U12 travel soccer team continued their dominant ways this past weekend, winning their division while ...
In the summer of 2023, fourth-generation rancher Trudy Vader started the Top Hand Series to support sustainable ranching and celebrate Gunnison’s cattlemen tradition. The event started with sorting ...
Matthew J. Cahir, 53, died in Crested Butte, Colorado on April 18, 2025. He was the loving father of Henry Stephen Cahir and Phoebe Frances Cahir. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, he was a son of ...
On June 25, the City of Gunnison Planning and Zoning Commission approved a sketch plan for the proposed West Thorn housing development by a vote of 4 to 2 at a public hearing. The sketch plan approval ...
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The Gunnison U13 baseball team took on a fierce rival Montrose in a tight, five inning duel at Jorgensen Park on June 24. The Gunnison boys gained momentum early with Blaine Miramon leading the ...
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Gunnison’s newest hangout spot, “Paddle Out” is set to bring the flavor of the Hawaiian islands to Boulevard Street. Inspired by business owner Tina Fabulic’s days surfing Hawaii’s famous point breaks ...
Ryan Huck doesn’t just run rivers. The 22-year-old Gunnison local is redefining what it means to run these rivers armed with a 10-foot boat, and a singular paddle in hand. Clinging to his raft, Huck ...
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. The Gunnison girls started the ballgame on the back foot, ...
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