The case for a tax increase

It’s purely coincidental this issue of the Business Times includes stories about a proposed increase in lodging taxes and the remarkable efforts of a woman who’s work over the past 27 years has been funded with lodging taxes. The Grand Junction City Council didn’t vote to put the lodging tax increase on the ballot until […]

Find your passion: Good advice or bad?

Find your passion. Choose a job you love, and you’ll never have to work a day in your life. It’s advice that’s been passed down for centuries, attributed to everyone from Confucius to Mark Twain to Marc Anthony. It’s cited so frequently it’s become a commencement address cliche. It might be well-intentioned advice. But is […]

Laborious evaluations offer entrepreneurial insights

Some of the headline numbers in the June jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics require explanation. There were solid job gains, and labor force participation experienced a big jump. But the number of self-employed, an important measure of entrepreneurship, presents concerns. As for data from the establishment survey, payrolls grew by a pretty […]

Be a contagion for life

New information was released about the steady increase in suicides across our country, and I know we’re all concerned. There are many great suicide awareness campaigns and prevention methods deployed in Colorado. And yet, my observation is we’re not making a consistent dent in these numbers. In fact, suicide is almost becoming a “thing” and […]

Inalienable rights for me, but not thee

I’m beginning to wonder. What stories will our kids tell their kids? Will it be ones of the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker? Because these days it feels more like the baker and the red hen faker. Is this really the point we’re at in our country? While you might have a differing […]

An editor’s strange love: Or how I learned to stop worrying about deadlines

I maintain a real hate-love relationship with deadlines. How about you? I list hate before love because that’s the chronological order in which I encounter these alternating emotions. I absolutely loathe deadlines the nearer they approach, but then grudgingly appreciate their value once they’ve whizzed past. Those who write for a living or are masochistic […]

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