Expanding your reach through PR and social media

The press release was once the most powerful tool a business had in its arsenal. If you as a business owner had something to say, the press release was your voice and your medium to speak to the masses. Whether it was a new product you were releasing, new management that was taking over, or […]

Achieve more by getting outside the office

A great deal of time, attention, effort and energy goes into running a business. With all there is to do, it is easy for those who own a company to sacrifice many aspects of their life, if not all of it, in the pursuit of success. However, there is tremendous benefit to everyone involved – […]

Tax credits a big part of renewable energy

If you are thinking about installing a new renewable energy system in your home, such as one that uses solar energy, fuel cells, wind power, or geothermal energy, the good news is that Uncle Sam will underwrite a good portion of the cost of buying and installing the new system. This is done through an […]

Artrepreneurship 2.0 – the business of art in a new economy

The idea of artists as business people isn’t new. Cheryl McNab, former Executive Director of the Western Colorado Center for the Arts, says, “Art has to be a business if you want to be serious about it.” Many artists in the community have worked with Linda Brotman-Evans and ArtSpace and Open Studio, where a mix […]

Upcoming event to offer employment law update

Are you looking for updated information about employment law and recent changes to state and federal legislation? Are you confused about health care reform and its implications for your organization? The Western Colorado Human Resource Association (WCHRA) will host a spring conference and employment law update to offer HR professionals, benefits specialists, office managers and […]

Going Bananas: Having fun serious business

Going Bananas: Having fun serious business

Phil Castle, The Business Times Nearly drowned out by the cacophony of beeps and buzzes at the nearby arcade, the sounds of construction have returned to Bananas Fun Park. Workers pound nails and saw lumber as they erect walls, ramps and balconies. They’re creating what soon will look like an alien jungle with garish colors […]

Beverage corporation to sponsor benefit event

An annual benefit event in Palisade featuring fine foods, wines and spirits has a presenting sponsor in an international corporation that sells spirits. Rémy Martin will sponsor Edesia, set for March 18 at the Wine Country Inn. While best known for its cognacs, the company sells a variety of other beverages. The company will showcase […]

Real estate firm to market HUD listings

Bray Real Estate in Grand Junction has been awarded a contract to market U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) listings for PEMCO. Bray Real Estate will serve as a local listing broker in Mesa as well as Delta, Garfield and Montrose counties. “This is a great opportunity for our company, and we look […]

Real estate agents attend educational conference

Christi Reece and Britta Essman, broker associates at Bray Real Estate in Grand Junction, attended a four-day conference of the Council of Residential Specialists in Phoenix. Since 1989, the Sell-a-bration educational event has offered residential Realtors an annual forum at which to learn new information, share proven practices and network with other professionals. Less than […]

Chiropractic firm plans free workshops

New Life Chiropractic in Grand Junction has scheduled free workshops on rehabilitation exercises and trigger point massage. A workshop on rehabilitation exercises is planned for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at New Life Chiropractic, located at 2532 Patterson Road, No. 15. A workshop on trigger point massage is set for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21. For more […]

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