Federal government shutdown would impact Grand Valley tourism: Rafting companies told to stop rafting public rivers

“It’s scary how things can happen, but it’s here,” said Tom Kleinschnitz, owner of Adventure Bound River Expeditions in the Grand Valley. If a resolution isn’t reached by early Saturday morning (April 9), Kleinschnitz has orders to dock the boats. Already faced with high-dollar investments in high tech rafts designed to navigate the Class 5 […]

Chambers changing: Business groups in Fruita and Palisade undergo transitions in leadership positions

Chambers changing: Business groups in Fruita and Palisade undergo transitions in leadership positions

Efforts are under way to hire executive directors at both the Fruita and Palisade chambers of commerce following changes in leadership at the two business organizations. In Fruita, the president of the chamber board of directors says executive director Mary Lou Wilson resigned in February after the board discussed a no-drinking policy for chamber staff […]

National firm acquires family owned operation

A national building materials supplier has acquired a 74-year-old Grand Junction business previously operated by three generations of the same family. ProBuild Holdings announced that it had acquired the assets of Harbert Lumber Co., including its operations along North Avenue in Grand Junction as well as its outlets in Aspen, Glenwood Springs and Steamboat Springs. […]

Senior initiative on “back burner,” but help still available

Senior initiative on “back burner,” but help still available

It was nearly a year ago an effort to address senior issues in Mesa County reached a crossroads. Mesa County Commissioner Janet Rowland joined former county commissioner and state senator Tillie Bishop to solicit comments about a proposed GOLD initiative — an acronym for Growing Older … Leading the Direction. Rowland led the charge to […]

Uncertainty a growing concern for seniors

Uncertainty in the market adds to the funk the United States experiences as it trudges through a slowly recovering economy. The situation is difficult enough for people who’ve lost jobs or seen paychecks stagnate in recent years. But for seniors depending on pensions, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, uncertainty can be downright scary. “It’s the […]

Care providers change to better serve seniors

Over time, businesses develop new and better ways to connect with customers. The business of senior care is no exception, and managers at Family Health West in Fruita say they’ve instituted recent changes to focus even more on the needs of their clients. At the long-term skilled care facility, seniors now exercise more control over […]

Index: Colorado business confidence on the rise

A quarterly measure of confidence among Colorado business leaders has climbed to its highest level in five years. The Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI) rose to 56.8 for the second quarter of 2011. That’s the highest level since the second quarter of 2006. While confidence in the state and national economies has leveled, expectations for […]

Senior housing facility offers temporary apartments

Seniors sometimes need temporary housing, whether to recuperate from surgery or illness or give caretakers at home a break. That’s where the Commons of Hilltop in Grand Junction can help. A place that’s already home to many seniors now offers hotel-like accommodations. Ten guest rooms have been set up as furnished apartments. The Commons also […]

Address changes planned along Patterson Road

The City of Grand Junction and Mesa County have announced plans to change addresses along F Road and Patterson Road to consistently use the name Patterson Road. The changes, which will go into effect in a year, will involve about 450 properties along the F Road and Patterson Road corridor between Interstate Highway 70 Business […]