Home Loan Insurance and Home Loan State Bank donated a total of $51,000 to 17 organizations in Western Colorado. The latest donations mark the 20th year of annual donations exceeding $50,000. “We have been a cornerstone of the Grand Junction business community since 1897, and we are proud to assist those entities that make Western […]
Two Western Colorado wineries were among those receiving recognition in the Jefferson Cup Invitational competition. Canyon Wind Cellars in Palisade received a “great” designation for its 2007 petite verdot and two additional “merits.” Reeder Mesa Vineyards in Whitewater received three “merits.” Bookcliff Vineyards, a Boulder winery that uses grapes grown near Palisade, won a Jefferson […]
Grand Junction Diagnostics has changed its name to Grand Junction Diagnostics & Mammography. A division of Primary Care Partners, Grand Junction Diagnostics & Mammography offers X-ray and laboratory services as well as digital mammography and bone density and sleep apnea testing. Grand Junction Diagnostics & Mammography is located in the Primary Care Partners building in […]
American National Bank supported a total of more than 500 organizations across Colorado and Wyoming during 2010 through contributions, sponsorships and donations of in-kind services. Community sponsorships and donations totaled more than $610,000. Bank employees contributed almost $28,000, along with a total of 3,150 hours of volunteer services. The Sturm Family Foundation established by Donald […]
An expanded Fruita medical practice that offers treatments for migraine headaches plans to raise public awareness of the disease during January, Migraine Awareness Month. “Almost everyone either knows someone who has suffered from migraines or has struggled with migraines themselves,” said Gary Andreoletti, a dentist who operates the TMJ migraine Therapy Center. “We are taking […]
The ball has dropped and it’s a new year, when new resolutions and promises abound. Now that the gavel has dropped to mark the start of the 112th Congress, new leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives is expected to take swift action to deliver on a promise made to the American people: repeal the […]
Every year, I try to take a step back and look at the paper (as well as remind myself of what our advertisers and readers have had to say) in terms of how things look and how the paper has grown and performed. The good news is that from pretty much every corner, that answer […]
Ray Scott has it right. Faced with declining revenues and budget shortfalls in the aftermath of a recession, business owners have had to scale back their operations, establish priorities and make the painful decisions to reduce staffing. Stuck in the same circumstances, Scott believes state government must take a similar approach. As the owner of […]
Here’s another installment in an ongoing series of interviews published in the Business Times in a question-and-answer format. Here, Nina Anderson, owner of the Express Employment Professionals staffing service in Grand Junction and president of the Western Colorado Human Resource Association, interviews Jack Smalley, a senior human resources director with Express Employment Professionals. Smalley will […]
As business owners, marketing takes up a great deal of our time and often becomes a great challenge as we move our businesses forward. Often when I’m consulting with a new client, they find their marketing challenges “hard” and often push them aside because the idea of unraveling the marketing puzzle is daunting. Unfortunately, no […]