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After a year into the AgriWest Initiative at the Business Incubator Center (BIC), it’s time for reflection on what this agriculture-focused project brings to our community. The federal fellowship is a ...
Irecently took a road trip to Montrose to visit the award-winning Storm King Distilling Co. and check out their whiskies. When I arrived at 40 W. Main St., I not only saw their beautiful distillery, ...
Do you remember that wise saying by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus? “The only constant in life is change.” It’s so true! And the food business sure sees lots of changes. Cherished restaurants close, ...
Residents will play a key role in keeping water infrastructure intact against the threat of invasive zebra mussels. Zebra mussels, a destructive invasive species, pose a severe threat to water systems ...
O ur food supply chain has evolved to its current state because it is the most efficient way to move food from the area it is grown and raised to the masses in population centers. After the COVID ...
Western Colorado financial support for purchasing major Colorado River water rights is broadening beyond local governments and water entities thanks to commitments made in recent days by the boards of ...
I grew up here in Grand Junction and commute downtown to work every week. After the new safety improvements on Fourth Street, this is the first time I have truly felt safe on my trip and I’m looking ...
As the County Fair season winds down and my social media feed is full of proud parents showing pictures of even prouder kids displaying banners and buckles with their animals and other exhibits, I ...
Gary Crist stood next to the new bicycle lane in front of downtown post office and filmed the scene with his cell phone. With a smile and a shake of his head he trudged back to his vehicle. The scene ...
Wildfire smoke may be worse for brain health than other types of air pollution, according to new research linking it to an increased risk of dementia. The findings, reported Monday at the Alzheimer’s ...
If you’re one of the many community members who use our beloved Riverfront Trail every day, you were likely very excited to hear that we’re currently embarking on the final segment of a 40-year ...
Mesa County’s first case of West Nile virus this season was confirmed Thursday. Last year, there were 18 confirmed cases in the county, with 13 of those people being hospitalized. The virus, which is ...
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