City Processing Marijuana Petitions
On Thursday, November 17, members of Grand Junction Cannabis Action Now (GJCAN) turned petitions in to the City containing 3,300 […]
On Thursday, November 17, members of Grand Junction Cannabis Action Now (GJCAN) turned petitions in to the City containing 3,300 […]
The website of the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce says “We take the lead in shaping laws that affect
President Obama is trying to calm the fears of people abroad about a Trump presidency, while here at home Trump is
A Change.org petition is circulating asking the Electoral College to make Hillary Clinton president. It has gotten 4.36 million signers
After David Litsheim, owner of Seeds of Revolution at 241 Grand Ave., started reading growing numbers of first-hand accounts on social
Half the country woke up this morning despondent, demoralized and in utter dread of what a Trump presidency will mean to
Does the smoke from open burning make you choke? The Grand Junction City Council will consider bringing the City a
Want to see retail marijuana back in Grand Junction? Well, so do a lot of other people. The nonprofit group GJCAN
Diane Schwenke, the CEO of the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce, said at a meeting at Main Street Bagels this
While the above video is a humorous review of the dangers Americans face when using Catholic hospitals, the main points it makes
The following is a guest column from the August 28, 2016 issue of the Daily Sentinel that many people may
A woman who attended Donald Trump’s rally in Grand Junction yesterday appeared in a front page photo in today’s Daily
The domestic media has been quiet about the fact that the Republican Party’s candidate for U.S. president, Donald J. Trump,
Ballots were mailed today in Mesa County, and it’s a long one. The Daily Sentinel has published the entire November
So far in her freshman year at Denver University, Cidney Fisk, the “A” student who was slapped with a slew of
This guide offers AnneLandmanBlog’s opinion on how to vote on candidates and issues in the November 8, 2016 election. A discussion
It’s October again, that time of year when pink gets slapped on all kinds of products, from toasters to waffle
Colorado’s Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, Darryl Glenn, addressed a group of people in Jefferson County in 2015, telling them