During a Jan. 13 workshop, the Grand Junction City Council considered the pros and cons of amending the city charter via ballot measure and moving its municipal elections to November instead of April.
Todd Hollenbeck began his new job as Mesa County administrator on Jan. 4, succeeding Pete Baier, who retired after 28 years as a county employee.
In fact, Novus Glass owner Jay Haralson merely walked a few doors down in the same commercial building at 1048 Independent Ave. to find a new home, one that’s twice as large. After residing in Unit ...
The Jan. 1 sale of Ryan/Sawyer Marketing to Julie Hober and Bridgett Gutierrez pushed former owner and business namesake Dan Ryan to the edge of retirement.
Plans to replace a 65-year-old stretch of power lines currently running through Kingsview subdivision on the south side of the Colorado River in Fruita have hit a snag. The City of Fruita has denied ...
Bray Real Estate’s Kayla Howell passed her exam to become a licensed real estate agent. Howell has been part of the Your 3A Team at Bray, and with her license she will expand her role to help guide ...
Legacy Furniture moved into its store in mid-December, giving it room to do more custom woodworking ...
The Business Times reviewed the impact-fee study. Page 5 of the draft impact-fee study says, “The City may adopt fees that are less than the amounts shown. However, a reduction in impact fee revenue ...
Setting goals that follow the SMART plan and holding yourself accountable will lead to success. Planning and commitment are what makes the difference between achieving the goals you want to achieve to ...
New Year’s resolutions often are made at the end of one year and the beginning of the next. These resolutions are simply promises or goals to do something different. The process of identifying areas ...
Realty ONE Group Western Slope hired Harriet Matthews and Loren Forney as agents and Christa Brill in a support role. Matthews brings more than 22 years of experience, and Realty ONE broker/owner ...
Perhaps the most interesting move Trump made was to nominate Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as the new Secretary of Labor.