Index signals slow growth ahead

A monthly index forecasting economic performance in the United States has edged up, signaling continued, albeit slow, growth. The Conference Board reported that its Leading Economic Indicator rose a tenth of a percent to 123.7 in August. Separate measures of current and past economic performance also increased. “The U.S. LEI suggests economic growth will remain […]

CMU event to include documentary on fraud

Portions of a new documentary about one of the biggest municipal fraud cases in United States history will be shown as part of a free event at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction. The event is set for 6:30 p.m. Sept. 24 in the Meyer Ballroom at the University Center near 12th and Elm Streets. […]

Fourth graders get a free pass to parks

Fourth grade students and their families will be allowed to visit the Colorado National Monument — along with national monuments and parks across the United States — for free as part of the centennial celebration for the National Park Service. “This is a great opportunity for the families in our community to experience the wonders […]

Energy firm praised for funding wildlife research

Energy companies have not only implemented techniques in Western Colorado to reduce the effects of their exploration and production operations on mule deer, but also funded research that bolstered those efforts. “The public needs to recognize that much of what we know was made possible through research generously funded by energy companies,” said Ron Velarde, […]

United Way campaign kicks off with workplace contributions

United Way of Mesa County is more than a third of the way to it’s latest fund-raising goal thanks to workplace contributions. Employees at 24 so-called Pacesetter businesses and organizations pledged a total of $362,713, officials announced during a kickoff event. Those donations constitute more than 36 percent of the $1 million goal for the […]

Community Hospital selected to provide county health care

Community Hospital has been selected to continue providing health care coverage for Mesa County employees. Mesa County commissioners approved a proposal by Community Hospital and Anthem to provide care. Community Hospital was first selected in 2013 through a comprehensive request for proposal process when the county was looking to revise the health care plan for […]

Agency: Sage grouse listing not warranted

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has ruled a listing of the greater sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act isn’t warranted given land conservation efforts underway across the West to protect the bird and its habitat. The ruling follows an evaluation of the bird’s population as well as the collective efforts of the U.S. […]

Doctor joins sports medicine practice

Dr. Karen Frye has joined Tabeguache Sports Medicine, a division of Primary Care Partners in Grand Junction. Frye is certified in sports and family practice medicine. She attended medical school at Midwestern University in Arizona and completed her residency at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Tabeguache Sports Medicine is located at 2150 N. 12th […]

Realtor association announces leadership team

Bill Wagner, a broker who operates BW Fine Properties, will serve as chairman of the Grand Junction Area Realtors Association. The leadership team for the organization for the upcoming year also includes Lori Wood, broker and owner of Graystone Group, chairman elect; Janell Gear, broker and owner of Gear and Associates Realty, treasurer; and Lynn […]