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KKCO appears to be playing coy about Koi, and its professionalism

By Craig Hall on February 17, 2026   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

KKCO appears to be playing coy about Koi, and its professionalism

Even though I run a weekly newspaper, I can’t get my head around how “clarifying” this took a week, or how bad reporting can pretty much destroy a livelihood in the same amount of time. How else can one explain what happened to (according to the same KKCO who was destroying their business) “popular restaurant […]

Mesa County Republicans, doing work so democrats won’t (soon) have to

By Craig Hall on February 10, 2026   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Mesa County Republicans, doing work so democrats won’t (soon) have to

And no, the work being done isn’t in a good way. Yes, you are free to complain and ask why I am writing and criticizing a party I am not a party to, and I’d agree it’s a quality question worth asking. Well, here’s why. The main thing I’m about to write about is one […]

Just when you think you’ve had enough, the world gives you more

By Craig Hall on January 27, 2026   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Just when you think you’ve had enough, the world gives you more

And believe me when I say it, that’s not a good thing. One of the hardest things I do isn’t writing this column on a Friday morning for deadline. After 25 years of writing with no formal training, I’ve found I can handle 900 words in about an hour or so pretty handily – although […]

There’s a reason they’re called ‘eternal truths’

By Craig Hall on January 20, 2026   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

And there’s a reason why everyone uses them. From preachers to movie stars to the boss you dislike to your parents all the way to the lowest form of life on the planet, that politician you despise so much. The problem with eternal truths is that while many folks use them to promote their schemes […]

I don’t want to write this. But by God, I have to write this.

By Craig Hall on January 13, 2026   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

That is, if I truly believe why I’m here is why I’m here. But if I write why I think I’m here, many of you won’t want to hear it. Then again, many will, but then eventually they won’t. That’s something I found out – albeit several weeks after I wrote what I wrote – […]

Seriously, thanks for reading. And advertising. And sticking with us. Well, except you, maybe.

By Craig Hall on December 30, 2025   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Seriously, thanks for reading. And advertising. And sticking with us. Well, except you, maybe.

But let’s start this column with what’s most important. The fact that every week for the past 52 weeks, you’ve had a copy of The Business Times available to pick up and read. And folks, that was goal Numero Uno back on Jan. 8, 2025. One could say, “Mission Accomplished.” To me, it’s more like […]

Let me take some of your time to celebrate The Times

By Craig Hall on December 23, 2025   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Let me take some of your time to celebrate The Times

The Business Times, in case you were wondering. Yup, just when you think writing on politics and government has given all it has to give, the local hubbub over the two new Mesa County Library Board members gave me some darned good low-hanging fruitcake to mash up, but I’m not gonna re-gift the insanity of […]

The most serious issue we’re facing is not pardoning Peters from the pokey

By Craig Hall on December 16, 2025   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Or … maybe it is. And no, it isn’t deserving of a laughing emoji on Facebook either, as so many Tina sycophants are wont to do as a first reaction. Because it isn’t funny. It’s arguably the greatest distraction in the recent history of politics. Raise your hand if you thought a criminal from the […]

Some days, I just don’t give a darn. Better pray on it.

By Craig Hall on December 9, 2025   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

Well, I do. I really do. I probably care too much. I can even prove it, because people ask me all the time, “Why do you care so much about that, Craig?” or “What’s it to you, Hall?” The biggest problem is the people asking are usually either in government, forcing its lust for power […]

Thankfully, your politics never crossed our mind; only your story

By Craig Hall on December 1, 2025   Craig Hall, From The Publisher, Opinion  

I had planned to write a combo Thanksgiving/Birthday column since I have a smaller space to fill this edition, and it’s the first time in the history of The Business Times we have a deadline that falls in Thanksgiving week. More importantly, this deadline also falls on the anniversary of my 64th trip around the […]

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