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Grand Valley Power announced the recipients of its 2025 scholarship and youth-leadership programs. Its selection committees chose nine students to receive college scholarships, three students to ...
Craig Hall There are a couple of things I’ve written over the past few editions of The Business Times I can’t seem to shake. It’s not that I can’t shake them because some readers may not agree with ...
ABC Storage Inc. signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Grand Junction area, U-Haul Co. of Colorado announced in a news release June 12. ABC Storage, 2546 W. Pinyon Ave., will offer ...
Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times MORE TO THE STORY GJ Auto family This article is a follow-up to “CDOT Sells Used Car Dealer a Lemon,” published June 4 in The Business Times. In that story, we ...
Craig Hall But more important, you read what I wrote. And that’s not “self-aggrandizing” as one new fan declared in an email offering. It’s just a simple truth directly related to not what I write, ...
A Senator’s perspective on 75th General Assembly By Janice Rich on June 9, 2025 Editorials, Opinion In January 2025, at the start of the 75th General Assembly, the Senate Republicans unveiled a suite ...
This display case filled with corkscrews is part of Colterris Collections co-owner Scott High’s private collection of wine memorabilia that the public can pay to see, starting June 23. Over the course ...
Tim Harty, The Business Times :Thrive Marriage & Family Counseling founder Chantel Landeros stands next to her practice’s sign in front of the old house she bought this spring and renovated. Photo by ...
Nathan Perry Colorado Mesa University Davis School of Business professor of economics Nathan Perry recently completed the latest quarterly updates for Delta and Montrose Counties. Perry, who compiles ...
As of June 2, Montrose Water Factory customers’ bottled-water service is being serviced by Culligan of Grand Junction. Montrose Water Factory’s Stewart and Jorene Goforth informed their customers with ...
Janice Rich In January 2025, at the start of the 75th General Assembly, the Senate Republicans unveiled a suite of bills that, if passed, would have given the average Colorado family over $4,500 in ...
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