Facility opens wing to care for residents with dementia

An independent and assisted-living facility in Grand Junction has opened a new wing to offer secured care for residents afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The Commons of Hilltop opened the Memory Care Wing at its facility at 625 27 1/2 Road. The wing features private and semi-private apartments that offer a […]

Entries sought for Maurices model search

Entries will be accepted through Feb. 13 for a modeling contest conducted by the Maurices chain of women’s clothing stores. “We’re excited to give another group of women the opportunity to live their dream of modeling while demonstrating what the Maurices brand is all about: fashion, fun and giving back,” said Brad Hartman, vice president […]

Chevron funds expanding educational program

Chevron will continue to fund a youth educational program focusing on energy development and production. An $80,000 grant from the company’s corporate office and an additional grant from its regional operations will help pay for college credit for participating students and teachers, instruction and materials, guest speakers, field trips and other expenses. Chevron previously awarded […]

Alida’s Fruits garners national and state publicity

A Grand Valley business has garnered national and state publicity for its products and operations. A peach jalapeno jam produced by Alida’s Fruits received a positive review in late November by national food critic Phil Lempert on his Web site at www.supermarketguru.com. Alida’s Fruits also is the featured member for January of the Colorado Proud […]

Grand Junction woman named to franchisee panel

Debbie Harrison, co-owner of the Visiting Angels franchise in Grand Junction, was among three people elected to a franchisee advisory council for the living assistance services provider. Harrison was elected to represent the Plains Region on the council. “Our franchisees’ input is essential to our growth, and we appreciate the efforts of the franchise advisory […]

Mesa County jobless rate rises

Phil Castle, The Business Times: The Mesa County unemployment rate has increased for the first time in six months, a gain seen more as a seasonal uptick than the beginning of an upward trend. “I think there’s an overall attitude of this is going to be a good year where we some some positive signs,” said […]

Public role sought in School Distict 51 budgeting

Phil Castle, The Business Times:  A series of public forums are planned for February as officials with Mesa County School District 51 continue to look for ways to cope with what’s expected to be declining revenues. An online survey also will be conducted even as District 51 staff and a budget advisory committee also meet. “We […]

Slow but steady: Local banks see limited growth, low interest rates and a wait-and-see attitude among businesses’ outlook for 2012

             As local business owners and managers look forward to 2012, many are seeing a repeat of 2011 according to a panel of local banking professionals. Although this year there is indeed one additional concern—the presidential election coming in November.              “Sitting on the sidelines”  and uncertainty were the most […]

Think SBA lending first

            As the Grand Valley economy begins to come out of the recession of the proceeding years, one of the things that businesses will need is the capital to grow. And while obtaining financing is indeed one of the most difficult obstacles a business will have to overcome, the SBA continues […]

Payroll potential

            We have seen substantial hiring in the energy sector and small increases in retail, restaurants and other business,” says John Hildebrand of Autopaychecks in Grand Junction, “The exception would be the construction industry as there is still an inventory overload across the Grand Valley. But overall, the trend is […]