Two tales of two places: one tragic, one ridiculous

The events in France shock and anger, yes, but a little less so with each report of some new terrorist act somewhere in the world. While one would hope the act of setting off bombs in major cities and shooting up restaurants, stadiums and concert halls will never garner a kernel of acceptance in the […]

In recruiting businesses, outdoors really is great

One of the most intriguing ideas to come out of the preliminary results of a competitive location assessment and branding research for the Grand Valley is the notion the area offers a place in which people can realize their expectations for a Colorado lifestyle. Instead of slogging through rush hour traffic to get home, they […]

Given cost, single-payer health care doomed to fail in Colorado, too

The votes are in: Obamacare has failed. What else is there to conclude from the 156,107 signatures of Coloradans on a petition for a single-payer health care system that supporters turned into the secretary of state for validation? Here’s the bad news for the Colorado Care campaign: Should your initiative make it on to the […]

“Bridge” to what’s right: Good guys really are

I rarely go to movies. Not for any particular reason. The medium simply doesn’t find its way into my life on regular intervals. Besides, I get all the popular entertainment I need just observing this frenetic little political universe I inhabit. Once in a while, though, I’ll take in a movie,  as I did recently […]

Congratulations to Capco

Congratulations are in order for the selection of Capco as Manufacturer of the Year. The Colorado Advanced Manufacturing Alliance selected the Grand Junction defense contractor for the honor in recognition of its efforts to advance its work force, technology and business. But the award also reflects the many efforts of Eric Goertz, vice president of […]

Here’s an observance well worth celebrating

Every month is dedicated to an observance of some sort, and November is no exception. It’s Child Safety Protection Month and National Epilepsy Month. It’s also National Model Railroad Month and Peanut Butter Lovers Month. Rightfully more important to the Business Times and its readers, November is National Entrepreneurship Month. Moreover, Nov. 17 is Entrepreneurs’ […]

Frivolous lawsuits big problem for small business

Whatever the presidential candidates might point to, those on the losing end of a frivolous lawsuit know firsthand what ails our nation most: the judicial system and lawyers who game it. It would be wrong to blame all of them. But there can be no ignoring some of the highly destructive damage lawyers do from […]

Tax reform should take center stage at debates

A great deal has been made of the fact that in previous Republican presidential debates, the most conspicuous casualty has been discussion of serious questions of policy and that, by contrast, the Democratic debate was brimming with policy. Never mind that a crowded stage of 14 candidates all vying for a memorable soundbite is more […]

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