Flu activity on the rise in Mesa County

Mesa County Public Health said in a Dec. 22 news release that flu activity in the county increased significantly in mid-December. Since Oct. 1, there have been 36 flu-related hospitalizations, and during the same period in 2024, there were 12 flu hospitalizations, the news release said. Mesa County Public Health has investigated nine respiratory-illness outbreaks […]

ParentSquare simplifies D51 communication

Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  Mesa County Valley School District 51 is launching a new districtwide communication platform, ParentSquare, a move the district describes as an effort to simplify how schools communicate with families and improve consistency, access and engagement across the district. Beginning in January, ParentSquare will become the district’s primary communication tool, replacing […]

City Council adopts adjusted parks impact fees

City Council adopts adjusted parks impact fees

Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times The Grand Junction City Council agreed during its Dec. 15 workshop to adopt revisions to the city’s parks and recreation impact fees after additional analysis and extended discussion about housing affordability, legal defensibility and how the city should fund park infrastructure as it grows. The decision follows a request from […]

Retro Revival

Retro Revival

Pinball machines and retro video games have become big part of Phone Medic’s business in mall A person interested in playing a variety of pinball machines in Grand Junction would likely look to bars and arcades (good luck finding the latter). And Pinball Map’s website, pinballmap.com, yields the names of bars Wrigley Field Sports Bar […]

Housing Task Force urges cost-benefit analysis for major code changes

Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  Members of the City of Grand Junction’s Housing Affordability Task Force are asking the city to begin evaluating the cost impacts of major building and development code changes before they are adopted. The task force said affordability goals cannot be met without understanding how regulations affect housing prices. The request […]

18 Road improvement project completed

Mesa County recently celebrated the completion of improvements to 18 Road, a key access route to some of the county’s most popular public lands and recreation areas, the county said in a news release. The project, which officially wrapped up this month after construction began in December 2024, improves access to the Desert Trails Special […]

Alpine Bank founder Bob Young passes away

Alpine Bank founder Bob Young passes away

J. Robert “Bob” Young, founder and chairman of Alpine Bank and its holding company, Alpine Banks of Colorado, died Dec. 11 in Florida, surrounded by loved ones, Alpine Banks said in a news release. He was 87. For more than 50 years, Young built Alpine Bank into one of Colorado’s most respected financial institutions, always […]

District 51 funding uncertainty grows

Budget pressure mounts as school district’s enrollment decline accelerates Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  Continued local and statewide enrollment declines, looming state budget constraints and growing uncertainty around federal funding are converging to create a difficult budget environment heading into the 2026-27 school year. That was the warning from Mesa County Valley School District 51 […]

Local economy expected to hold steady in 2026

Local economy expected to hold steady in 2026

Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  Mesa County’s economy is expected to remain stable in 2026, supported by continued diversification and steady business investment. However, it is unlikely to see rapid growth, according to insights shared during the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Economic Outlook event on Dec. 15. Before the keynote forecast, the […]

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