And it’s one, two, three strikes you’re out …

… at the old junior college ballgame, for lack of a better way to put things. Is anyone reading this surprised the folks at the Junior College Baseball World Series (JUCO) canceled Curt Schilling’s appearance at the opening banquet before the event? I certainly am not in the slightest. We’re now at a point in […]

Why government data on state growth matters to small business

News the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis is now publishing quarterly gross domestic product data by state seems at first like a development about which only an economist could get excited. In reality, this offers more valuable information for small business owners in terms of evaluating how their local economies are performing and where they’re […]

Indicators offer mixed outlook

As is so often the case, the latest indicators offer something of a mixed outlook for the Grand Valley economy. The bad news is that sales and use tax collections for the City of Grand Junction and Mesa County dropped in March. More troubling still, March was the third straight month of year-over-year declines. For […]

Let tax freedom ring

What’s your favorite holiday? Christmas, Thanksgiving or perhaps Fourth of July? Maybe it’s a Festivus for the rest of us, the fictional holiday proposed in an episode of the TV comedy “Seinfeld.” How about Tax Freedom Day? Most business owners and managers as well as individual taxpayers remain all too aware of the filing deadline […]

Congratulations, young entrepreneurs

Is there anything more refreshing — or reassuring — than young entrepreneurs excited about going into business and developing better products and services? Congratulations are in order for Brayden Kelley, the latest winner of a local competition for young entrepreneurs pitching their ventures. But congratulations also are in order for all the students who participated […]

Upcoming events add to business resources

Small business owners and managers in the Grand Valley can count among their blessings the plentiful resources available to help them do their jobs. The Business Incubator Center, Colorado Mesa University, Mesa County Workforce Center and chambers of commerce all offer services and programs to help businesses. Add to that the services local companies provide […]

Garland v. small businesses: Nominee a bad choice

President Barack Obama has nominated Merrick Garland, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the U.S. Supreme Court. If confirmed, Garland could serve on the court for at least a decade and tip the balance in favor of the liberal block of […]

Small business deserves big role in campaign

Super Tuesday has come and gone, but there’s still a long way to go before the presidential nominees are selected. What does all of this mean for small businesses? It’s not all that clear given we haven’t heard too much about small business on the campaign trail or in the debates. And some might ask: […]

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