Construction under way on latest U.S. Highway 6 improvements

Construction is under way on improvements to U.S. Highway 6 in Clifton. The Colorado Department of Transportation and United Companies, the contractor on the project, have begun work on U.S. Highway 6 just west of the intersection with the Interstate Highway 70 Business Loop. The project will realign and update traffic patterns while adding two […]

24 Road expansion planned as next phase of loop

The City of Grand Junction plans to expand 24 Road as the next phase of a long-running effort to provide a loop that speeds travel through the Grand Valley. “Moving freely around the city is one of the key measures of the community’s quality of life. Growth and subsequent traffic demands are increasing the need […]

U.S. payrolls grow, but at a slower pace

Payrolls continue to increase in the United States, but at a slowing pace. Nonfarm payrolls grew 263,000 in November and the national unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The payroll gain for October was revised upward 23,000 to 284,000. But the gain […]

Consumer Confidence Index retreats

A measure of consumer confidence continues to retreat on less optimistic assessments of business and labor conditions that could signal recession. The Conference Board reported its Consumer Confidence Index fell two points to 100.2 in November. Components of the index tracking the current situation and short-term expectations declined. Lynn Franco, senior director of economic indicators […]

Reasons abound to hire a vet

There are many good reasons Mesa County employers should consider hiring military veterans — from the skills they bring to their duties to the leadership and integrity they bring to the workplace. Here’s my list of the top 10 reasons to hire a vet: Accelerated learning curve. Vets have the proven ability to learn new […]

Cups for a Cruise raises $7,500

An annual benefit chili cookoff raised $7,500 for efforts supporting Grand Valley women with breast cancer. The Fruita Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the Cups for a Cure and joined with the Copper Club Brewing Company in Fruita and Timberline Bank in Grand Junction in presenting the event. Allie Daniel, owner of the Happy Trails […]

Grand Junction eye care practice host free clinic

Rottman Eye Care in Grand Junction joined with Vision Health International to host a free clinic. Team members and volunteers cared for more than 200 patients in one day, providing exams as well as prescription glasses, reading glasses and sunglasses. “Rottman Eye Care is improving lives through vision beyond clinic walls,” said Dr. Randy Rottman, […]

Montrose KOA receives President’s Award

The Montrose Black Canyon National Park KOA Journey Campground has once again received the Kampgrounds of America President’s Award for quality operations and customer service. “Our campground owners and their employees work tirelessly to ensure every guest has a truly exceptional camping experience. It’s a pleasure to recognize their dedication,” said Toby O’Rourke, president and […]

Designs sought for commemorative license plates

Entries will be accepted through Nov. 30 in a competition to develop commemorative license plate designs for the 150th anniversary of Colorado statehood. Divisions are open to entrants under 13 and those 13 and older. Up to 10 finalists will be selected in each division with a public vote among the top three designs. Winners […]