Beware electing Janet Rowland as county commissioner again
Janet Rowland is running for Mesa County Commissioner. Yes, again. She’s already been a Mesa County Commissioner — from January, […]
Janet Rowland is running for Mesa County Commissioner. Yes, again. She’s already been a Mesa County Commissioner — from January, […]
Mesa County has two job openings right now that pay $87,300/year gross salary with additional generous perks and benefits, and
Americans young and old are getting slaughtered every day just going about their daily lives shopping in supermarkets, attending
The Grand Junction City Council voted last night to fill the vacant District E seat, but only after a tense
Last week State Senator Ray Scott embarrassed Mesa County residents and made a fool of himself by actually saying out
This article is reprinted in with permission from the author, Erik Maulbetsch, of the ColoradoTimesRecorder.com. Colorado Mesa University is hosting climate change
A previous blog discussed why Mesa County residents should be glad to have an alternative to a Catholic hospital in the valley
Reposting from Mesa County CrimeStoppers Crime of the Week, 1/24/19 The Grand Junction Police Department needs your help to identify
The western slope’s House representative in Washington, D.C., Scott Tipton, voted AGAINST a bill on Jan. 6 to end President
Utilizing a novel form of harassment, someone put a malicious classified ad in the January 3 edition of The Nickel Classified
An article in today’s Daily Sentinel says Mesa County Deplorables will hold a rally downtown today against the people who
Note: I first published this article in August of 2018, but given President Trump’s recent racist statements toward four female
A billboard on I-70 B takes aim at the Republican Party (also known as the “Grand Old Party” or GOP)
The Grand Valley Business Times (GVBT) has long been a source of business news in Mesa County, usually focusing on
If there is a shred of doubt left that the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce exists only to promote
Grand Junction has been spared a potentially embarrassing and costly problem. A show by white supremacist provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos scheduled
At their workshop Monday evening, Grand Junction City Council decided mixing religion with government was a good thing to do,