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Town sends its letter on Snodgrass issue

CB StaffMay 21, 2008
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE GUTRICH NAMED RECIPIENT OF HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 'S TRUSTEES' AWARD FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE

... and economic impacts of the spread of the red imported fire ant in Hawai'i . Prior to joining HPU , Gutrich held various teaching and research positions at the East-West Center , Ohio State Univer

Targeted News ServiceMay 14, 2008
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Damaged property emerging as heavy snow loads recede

CB StaffApr 30, 2008
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Snodgrass expansion issue turning divisive

CB StaffApr 23, 2008
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Residents send a clear message on Snodgrass issue

CB StaffMar 27, 2008
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Town to hold meeting to hear citizens views on Snodgrass

Crested ButteMar 19, 2008
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Researcher studies link between genes, climate and hibernation

Over the past three years, a CSU professor working with Pennsylvania State University researchers to discover reasons behind hibernation patterns in small mammals found a possible link to climate chan

By Alexandra Sieh, Rocky Mountain Collegian; SOURCE: Colorado State U. Dateline: FORT COLLINS, Colo.Feb 19, 2008
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Skiers escape safely from recent slides

CB StaffFeb 13, 2008
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remembering

Erickson, Robert W. age 78, of Fridley and Shoreview, MN. Passed away on December 17, 2007 in Pensacola, FL. Proudly served his country in the US Air Force. Preceded in death by parents, Ellis and Edn

Feb 3, 2008
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GLOBAL WARMING MAY CHANGE HIBERNATION PATTERNS; CSU RESEARCH FOCUSING ON GENETIC VS. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

... effect of climate change on hibernating animals already can be seen. Yellow-bellied marmots are emerging 38 days earlier than 23 years ago, apparently in response to warmer spring temperatures at

Targeted News ServiceJan 30, 2008
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TOP 10 WAYS FOR GUYS TO UNPLUG, RECHARGE IN GUNNISON CRESTED BUTTE

... powder in out-of-the-way places. 8. Take to the huts Exploring the backcountry and staying in huts along the way is the ideal way to go on longer backcountry tours. The Nordic Center books reserva

US States NewsSep 11, 2007
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SILENT SPORTS OF NORDIC SKIING, SNOWSHOEING ENJOY LOUD PRESENCE IN COLORADO 'S GUNNISON -CRESTED BUTTE VALLEY

... .crestedbutteguides.com take visitors on Nordic skiing and snowshoeing adventures. Exploring the backcountry and staying in huts along the way is the ideal way to go on longer tours. The Nordic Ce

US States NewsSep 4, 2007
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INFOSHOP, WORLDWATCH AND WORLD BANK INSTITUTE PRESENT 'BEYOND DISASTERS: CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEACE'

... , DC , the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi, the US Forest Service , the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, and SustainUS. Michael Renner Co-Author and Senior Researcher, Worldwa

States News ServiceJul 3, 2007
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USA TODAY's 2007 All-USA Community College Academic Team

All-USA Community College Academic Team Selected from more than 1,500 students nominated by their schools, here are the 20 members of the 17th annual All-USA Community College Academic First Team. Eac

Tracey Wong BriggsApr 16, 2007
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EXPLORE COLORS ON STUNNING FALL DRIVES IN GUNNISONCRESTED BUTTE, COLORADO

... Crested Butte to Mt. Crested Butte (where ski resort is located) and continue to Gothic, located on the east bank of the East River at the junction with Copper Creek. Gothic was a mid- to late-180

US States NewsMar 1, 2007
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TRAILING RUNNING IN GUNNISON -CRESTED BUTTE

... Gothic to Crested Butte Run, Walk or Crawl 1/3 Marathon, July 4 This longtime Independence Day favorite, organized by Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) begins at 8 a.m. in Gothic. The ra

US States NewsFeb 20, 2007
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Career grant to aid U. Wisconsin professor's research

Dr. Todd Wellnitz, an assistant professor of biology at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, has received a $740,000 National Science Foundation Career Grant. The grant allows Wellnitz to research at t

By Danielle Repshas, Badger Herald; SOURCE: U. Wisconsin Dateline: MADISON, Wis.Feb 5, 2007
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CRESTED BUTTE TOWN COUNCIL ISSUES MINUTES OF NOV. 6 MEETING

The Crested Butte Town Council issued the following meeting minutes: Regular Meeting Crested Butte Town Hall Mayor Alan Bernholtz called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. Council members present: Ron

US States News Dateline: CRESTED BUTTE, Colo.Nov 6, 2006
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Traffic jeopardizing high-altitude research site

It's almost a Gothic horror tale. A 9,483-foot-high research center founded in 1928 in Gothic near Crested Butte is sometimes so besieged by recreational vehicles and cars in summer that its work is b

Sep 3, 2006
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Across the USA News from every state

Focusing on warming USA TODAY is publishing a four-day series of stories in News, Money, Sports and Life that seek to clarify the oftencomplicated subject of global warming. Today, Across the USA offe

May 30, 2006
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