New Life Chiropractic in Grand Junction plans a series of free presentations for July. A rehabilitation exercise workshop is set for 6:30 p.m. July 17 at New Life Chiropractic, 2532 Patterson Road, No. 15. The workshop will offer information about back, core, neck and shoulder strengthening and stretching exercises as well as exercises to improve […]
A masonry manufacturer that operates a retail store in Grand Junction has introduced a product designed to simply the installation of its brick veneers. General Shale how offers Brickweb, which simplifies the installation of Thin Brick surfaces for interior projects by using a traditional tile-mounted web backer for mounting almost 2 square feet of Thin […]
A group for real estate investors will host presentations on the eviction process and insurance issues as part of its upcoming monthly meeting. The Real Estate Investors Network of Western Colorado has scheduled the meeting for 6 p.m. July 18 at the Grand Junction Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court. Admission is $10. First-time guests attend […]
The Men’s Wearhouse in Grand Junction has joined in a national effort to provide business attire to disadvantaged workers looking for work. The Center for Independence in Grand Junction, an agency that helps people with disabilities to live independently, will distribute gently used clothing and accessories collected during the fifth annual National Suite Drive. “We […]
The Denver Broncos Country Caravan is scheduled to stop in Grand Junction July 12 as part of a partnership with Rocky Mountain Health Plans to promote wellness. The free event is set for 5 to 7 p.m. at Stocker Stadium near Seventh Street and North Avenue. Participants will have an opportunity to meet Denver Broncos […]
Grand Valley Power has implemented new outage restoration procedures in response to drought conditions that have increased the risk of wildfires. In the event of an outage, Grand Valley Power crews will inspect the entire section of an affected power line before restoring power to reduce the possibility electrical sparks could ignite a wildfire. Moreover, […]
For too long, America’s small business owners have been deliberately ignored by a federal government that’s elbowed its way into their affairs, essentially becoming an undesirable partner in their operations. Their earnest pleas for affordable health care for their families and employees went unanswered, as did their calls for tax reform and less regulation, red […]
Chief Justice John Roberts surprised the planet by effectively siding with the Supreme Court’s four liberal activists in upholding most of ObamaCare as constitutional. In a stunningly convoluted and contradictory majority opinion, Roberts said the ObamaCare individual mandate — that everyone must have or purchase health insurance coverage, or if not, face penalties — was […]
Each August I make a trek to Sacramento, California to teach a three hour class to fellow Chamber peers from around the West on how we as chambers can strengthen our local economies. I enjoy the exercise because it forces me to do some research, catch up on my reading of the topic and it […]
“Compliance” issues are one of those subjects that most employers hope would just go away. They are a moving target and very hard to stay up with. In the first six months of 2012 alone there have been several state and over 30 federal law changes or updates that affect employers and employees in Colorado. […]