Office Depot celebrates opening of new location

Office Depot celebrated the opening of its new location in Grand Junction with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and donations to three nonprofit organizations. The new location at 2455 U.S. Highway 6 & 50, which formerly housed a Circuit City outlet, was remodeled to offer a new layout and other upgrades. The front end of the store […]

State health insurance review: Reforms account for 5 percent of higher premiums in Colorado

Only about 5 percent of higher health insurance premiums in Colorado is attributed to federal health care reforms, according to the results of a review conducted by the state Division of Insurance. Rather, a variety of factors contribute to higher premiums, among them more visits to doctors, more and more expensive tests and an aging […]

Nonfarm payrolls increase, but jobless rate unchanged

U.S. payrolls edged up in October after four straight months of declines, but not enough to lower the unemployment rate. According to the latest Labor Department estimates, nonfarm payroll employment increased by 151,000 even as the jobless rate held steady at 9.6 percent. The October gain was the first since May, when nonfarm payrolls swelled […]

Colorado business index rises as job prospects improve

A monthly index tracking business conditions in Colorado posted its first gain in four months as prospects improve for job growth, although at a slow pace. The Business Conditions Index climbed to 52.3 in October, up 1.7 points from what was in September the lowest level in a year. “After gaining almost 3,000 jobs between […]

Hotel restaurant to reopen under new operators

A restaurant in a Grand Junction hotel soon will reopen under new operators. Richard Tally, owner of the Quality Inn, announced that he has leased what previously was the Good Pastures Restaurant in the hotel to Raul and Cathy Wolf. The newly remodeled restaurant is scheduled to reopen Nov. 1 under the name Wolf’s Good […]

Colorado fares well in latest assessment of state business climates

Colorado ranks 15th among the 50 states in the latest assessment of how taxes affect businesses. While Colorado dropped two spots in the State Business Tax Climate Index for 2011, the state  continues to fare well overall in the annual ranking with comparatively low income, property and unemployment insurance taxes. Compiled by the Tax Foundation […]

Health insurance system to struggle with economic reality – Rocky Mountain Health Plans executive says disposal income to drop while insurance companies try to recoup higher costs

Neil Waldron is no stranger to the insurance industry. He’s worked for both private and non-profit insurance companies over the past decade. Currently, as chief marketing officer for Rocky Mountain Health Plans, he works for a non-profit company that’s been praised for its part in what could be a blueprint for a national health insurance […]