Installation soon should be complete on a solar energy system at the Wine Country Inn. The photovoltaic system is being installed on the main guest house of the hotel complex in Palisade and is expected to reduce electricity costs as well as greenhouse gas emissions. “The owners decided that it made good economic as well […]
The latest results of a quarterly survey of small business owners reflect improving expectations for cash flow, revenues and capital spending. Assessments of both present conditions and future expectations were more upbeat in the Wells Fargo and Gallup Small Business Index for the fourth quarter. “The improvement in optimism among small business owners appears to […]
A monthly index tracking conditions for small businesses in Colorado has climbed to its highest level in nearly five years as the slowing pace of job losses buoys prospects for recovery. The Vectra Bank Colorado Small Business Index (SBI) rose more than two points in November to 105.8. With gains in each of the last […]
Colorado continues to rank among the most business-friendly states in the latest results of an annual comparison of how taxes and government policies affect small businesses and entrepreneurs. Colorado ranks 10th overall in the 2010 Small Business Survival Index with comparatively low taxes and government spending. Raymond Keating, the chief economist of the Small Business […]
Mesa County Commissioners have extended a job offer to an interim administrator who will oversee the county while they decide how — and if — to fill the position on a permanent basis. The commissioners expect to extend a formal written offer by the end of this week to Tom Papin to serve as interim […]
Mesa County reportedly is working to bring former local Department of Human Services Director Tom Papin back to Mesa County to act as interim county administrator. We’re awaiting response from our inquires to the county, and hope to have more under “breaking news” on our web site soon. County commissioners are decindg whether to hire […]
Colorado will experience slow and steady economic growth in 2011, according to the latest forecast prepared by an economist at the University of Colorado. “I think the overall economic picture for Colorado in 2011 is slow, steady growth — much like the national economy. We would all like a more rapid recovery, especially in terms […]
The McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area marked its 10th anniversary this year. Reaching the decade milestone offers a sign of stability and of an effort that’s healthy and moving forward. Such is apparently the case for the 123,000 acres designated for public use west of the Colorado National Monument and east of the Utah border. […]
A restaurant in a Grand Junction hotel has abruptly closed shortly after reopening under new managers. Richard Tally, owner of the Quality Inn, announced the closure of Good Pastures Restaurant after a short-lived lease arrangement with Raul and Cathy Wolf, who left without notice. The Tally family, which owns the Quality Inn as well as […]
There’s no business quite like the snow business. Powderhorn has cleared its slopes of brush, installed new features in its terrain parks and introduced new pricing packages — all in an effort to bring more skiers and snowboarders to the Grand Mesa resort east of Grand Junction. The ultimate success of the ski season, though, […]