Tim Harty, The Business Times Intermountain Health Bloomin’ Babies Birth Center is closing March 28, but the building won’t be without a birth center for long. Tender Gifts Birth & Wellness Center plans to open its doors at the 2241 N. Seventh St. facility in May. The birth center will be modeled after the Tender […]
Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times Amid reports that the city of Grand Junction’s marijuana revenue fell short of projections by $800,000 and that statewide marijuana revenue has declined by more than 41 percent since its peak in 2020-2021, The Business Times reached out to Melanie Trujillo, chief financial officer of Mesa County Valley School District […]
Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times While Mesa County and the rest of the state of Colorado are experiencing a housing shortage and an affordability crisis, Mesa County is preemptively updating its building codes to align with the 2021 energy standards, aiming to avoid the more stringent and costly requirements set to be enforced by the […]
February’s 187 residential real estate sales in Mesa County were up 8 percent over February 2024, while listings were 31 percent higher year over year for February with 561, according to data gathered by Bray & Co. Real Estate. February’s median price of $394,000 was up 10 percent year over year, while the average of […]
For parents, like many of your employees, accessing health care resources can be stressful and time-consuming, especially when it comes to their children. It can be especially true for parents with children who have special health care needs. It is important for these families to feel connected when searching for health and community-care resources. Mesa […]
As we see it, the coming Grand Junction City Council election on April 8, 2025, provides some simple choices. Although in our fair city two problems tend to arise when it comes to our spring, City Council elections. The first is always most glaring and in the past few elections has probably caused the citizens […]
Enhanced roads are coming to Clifton after the Mesa County Commission approved a $2.58 million contract with A-1 Chipseal Co. to complete the 2025 Surface Treatment Project. This year’s Surface Treatment Project will include crack seal, cape seal and slurry seal treatments on 28 miles of roads in the Pear Park and south Clifton area. […]
The City of Grand Junction will host Coffee with the City Manager on March 24, 7:30 a.m., at Colorado Craft Coffee and Beer House, 1144 N. 12th St. These events are an opportunity for residents to have a conversation with the city manager and members of city staff to learn about city-related projects and become […]
Four pickleball courts are now available to use at Orr Park, just east of the Fruita Community Center, 324 N. Coulson St. The courts are open to the general public and do not require a membership to the Fruita Community Center to use them. Two of the courts are for drop-in play, and two require […]
The City of Grand Junction changed the recently enforced 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. downtown parking hours to the previously enforced 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. hours. In late January 2025, parking enforcement hours were extended as a part of operational changes to the downtown area that extended enforcement for 10-hour parking. After reviewing the […]