Mill tailings cleanup passes 10 million ton milestone

A project to move and store a massive pile of uranium mill tailings along the Colorado River near Moab, Utah, has passed another milestone. The Department of Energy reported that 10 million tons of tailings have been moved from Moab and shipped 30 miles to a disposal site near Crescent Junction, Utah. That’s more than […]

SBA grant promotes export growth in Colorado

The U.S. Small Business Administration has awarded a $480,000 grant to promote export growth in Colorado. The SBA awarded the grant to the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade as part of the SBA State Trade Expansion Program (STEP). The latest grant represents a $155,196 increase over funding awarded in 2018. Dan Nordberg, […]

Fruita manufacturer approved for Jump-Start incentives

A fast-growing manufacturer based in Fruita has been approved to participate in a program offering tax incentives for creating new jobs. FHE USA joins 14 other companies participating in the Colorado Rural Jump-Start Program in Mesa County, the Grand Junction Economic Partnership announced. “We are thrilled to see FHE among the Jump-Start participants,” said Robin […]

Fins are in: Capco adds to growing operation

Fins are in: Capco adds to growing operation

Phil Castle, The Business Times A tour of the new manufacturing operation at Capco takes visitors through a process that involves robotic welders, computerized testing stations and a powder coating facility. The end result: bomb fin assemblies stacked just so on pallets and ready for shipment. From his perspective as chief executive officer of Capco, […]

Business groups back Grand Junction ballot measure

Phil Castle, The Business Times A question on the November ballot asking voters permission to increase debt to fund transportation projects in Grand Junction is an important one for business groups supporting the measure. “It’s a business issue for us. But it’s also about building a community,” said Diane Schwenke, president and chief executive officer […]

United Way eligibility reviews due Oct. 31

Organizations applying for funds from United Way of Mesa County have until Oct. 31 to complete eligibility reviews. To be considered for funding, organizations must have: Tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of Title 26 of the United States Code and have been incorporated as a nonprofit for at least two years as of Oct. 1. […]

Labor update: Payrolls grow, jobless rate at 50-year low

Payrolls continue to grow in the United States even as the unemployment rate remains at a 50-year low. Nonfarm payrolls increased 136,000 in September, and the jobless rate retreated two-tenths of a point to 3.5 percent, according to the latest Labor Department estimates. The unemployment rate is the lowest since the rate also stood at […]

Good fourth quarter expected for Mesa County real estate

Phil Castle, The Business Times Depending in part on the weather, 2019 could finish strong for real estate activity in Mesa County. “I just feel we could have a good last quarter of the year,” said Robert Bray, chief executive officer of Bray Real Estate in Grand Junction. Annette Miller, senior vice president of Heritage […]

Speaker: Business at the speed of trust changes everything

Phil Castle, The Business Times Stephen M.R. Covey makes connections among trust, speed and costs. As trust increases, so does speed. Costs go down. “Speed happens when people trust each other. And nothing is as fast as the speed of trust,” said Covey, the former executive of a leadership development company who literally wrote the […]