By Craig Hall New program presents a unique leasing opportunity for homeowners and small business people Small business owners and homeowners now have a choice in making their decision before installing solar panels to their home of office building. “With this new leasing program you can literally have your solar […]
By Craig Hall Beginning in 2012, four- and eight-foot long fluorescent tubes and fixtures will begin to become obsolete. It’s time to phase out your old four and eight foot long fluorescent (T12) tubes and fixtures,” says Matt Thesing of One Source Lighting, “In July of last year, suppliers no […]
By Craig Hall On February 15, 2012 at the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) presented its Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) as it relates to Oil Shale and Tar Sand Resources in the West to members of the Chamber and local […]
By Craig Hall On February 15, Senergy Builders held a ground-breaking ceremony celebration for the public and its subcontractors at its KC Farms Subdivision, located at 311⁄2 and E Roads. When completed, the development will feature eleven single family homes, all of which will boast the Energy Star […]
If you say it with a little drawl, it kind of works, doesn’t it? Now I don’t know how the folks at the top of the Department of the Interior will feel about a biblical reference, but if there are tablets with rules on them in D.C., I can assure you this is one of […]
Yes, I had to weigh in on the controversy swirling around Laura Bradford. For the record, we’ve covered Bradford as both an entrepreneur and state representative over the years. We will continue to do so, no matter the party, or lack thereof, to which she chooses to belong. It’s just that the coverage she receives […]
Craig Hall, The Business Times George Rossman envisions Western Colorado as a hub for innovation, technological advancements and other opportunities for energy production. Even as the West Slope plays an important role in increasing energy independence with traditional energy sources, the region also is involved in the transition to alternative energy, Rossman said. That’s why […]
Don’t say I didn’t warn you. I did, almost a year ago to the day. You remember, don’t you? The last time our esteemed senator from Colorado, Mark Udall, introduced a harebrained resolution at the time of the state of the union speech. Udall offered his version of a Sadie Hawkins dance gone insane with […]
Since the Broncos went into overtime to finish the latest chapter in the saga that is Tim Tebow, I figured I might as well go into Tebow overtime in the next chapter that is the saga of my writing columns. While I don’t have much of an opinion as it relates to the Broncos’ victory […]
On Friday December 16th, representatives of Grand Valley Transit (GVT) will delivered a busload of food to the “Homeless for the Holidays” food drive, helping the fundraiser achieve its goal of providing over 9,510 pounds of food for the needy. Over the past several weeks, GVT buses on all routes gave free rides in exchange […]