Pharmacist ‘shocked’ after woman demands drugs at gunpoint
By Karen Prisbrey
Staff writer
7-23-08

GUNNISON—“You always think of the possibility of being robbed, but when it actually happens, it’s kinda shocking,” said Redge Jensen of Jensen Drug and Floral in Gunnison, following the armed robbery of his drug store.

Fairgrounds still need work
By Karen Prisbrey
Staff writer
7-23-08

GUNNISON—Members of Concerned Citizens of Sanpete County, who are working to protect and preserve the county fairgrounds complex, are pleased with the recent improvements made by community volunteers, but they are looking for more help.

Gunnison Good News
By Karen Prisbrey
7-23-08

GUNNISON—Last week I began my column talking about “Dirt Roads” and societies’ ills that may be caused by too many roads being paved. I also mentioned that everyone needs to keep an eye on their car license plates because they are being stolen and used to obtain gas fraudulently, and the owner of the plates getting the blame.

Gunnison Good News
By Karen Prisbrey
7-16-08

GUNNISON—At our sacrament meeting program last Sunday, one of the speakers recited a story about dirt roads that was attributed to Paul Harvey.

The show must go on
By John Hales
3-26-08

GUNNISON—Gunnison Valley residents will witness a symbol of determination in the face of adversity when the Brass Tacks Quintet performs at the Gunnison Valley High School auditorium tomorrow.

Gas cleanup exceeds $1 million mark
By John Hales
3-19-08

GUNNISON—Six months into what could be a decade-long effort, the cost of cleaning up the Gunnison Top Stop gas leak has exceeded the $1 million mark.

Gunnison City, residents start legal action against Wind River Corp.
By John Hales
3-19-08

GUNNISON—In the months following the report of Gunnison Top Stop’s 20,000-gallon gas leak last August, there has been the palpable sense of an impending courtroom clash between the city and the company.

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