WCAF to Award $4,325 to Student Who Exposed Christian Proselytizing in Delta Public Schools
On Monday, August 15, 2016 Western Colorado Atheists and Freethinkers (WCAF) will award a $4,325 college scholarship to Cidney Fisk, […]
On Monday, August 15, 2016 Western Colorado Atheists and Freethinkers (WCAF) will award a $4,325 college scholarship to Cidney Fisk, […]
No one disputes that Cidney Fisk, 18, of Delta, Colorado, is among the most accomplished graduates ever turned out by the Delta County
Camp Quest has finally come to Colorado! Camp Quest is a traditional sleep away summer camp geared towards children of secular
In a landmark action towards welcoming diversity in our community, at its Wednesday, May 4, 2016 meeting, the Grand Junction
The Delta County School District is in serious need of help. The recent exposure of the extent of Christian proselytizing
News about the pending distribution of atheist and Satanic literature in Delta County schools April 1 is encouraging more students, parents and
The Delta County School District (DCSD) has approved the distribution of atheistic, secular and Satanic literature to middle and high
You’re driving down the highway when all of a sudden you see a police car with it’s light on behind
Mesa County voters will finally have intelligent candidates to choose from for Mesa County Commissioner! Dave Edwards, Mayor Pro Tem
In a jaw-dropping political turnabout at Monday’s (2/8/16) Mesa County Commissioner meeting, the county’s farthest ultra-right wing nuts out-right winged
The Daily Sentinel reported on January 28, 2016 that our western slope State Senator Ray Scott is considering running for governor of Colorado
For most of his life Andrew Vodopich of Grand Junction was a devoted Jehovah’s Witness. His parents were raised in the
A Municipal Court judge ordered former two-time Grand Junction Mayor Reford Theobold to pay $125 in fees and fines, perform
After being informed that a Gideon Bible hand-out in Delta Middle School library during class time on December 18, 2015 violated U.S. laws
The parent of a Delta County, Colorado middle school student is reporting some of the most overt violations of separation of church and
Colorado Mesa University’s 2015 Bachelor of Science in Nursing class graduating students have issued the following statement about today’s resolution of the
In a clean win for common sense and the separation of church and state locally, Colorado Mesa University President Tim Foster