Application by Cindy Ficklin to be D-51 Superintendent raises alarm
Grand Junction real estate agent Cindy Ficklin submitted an application February 10 to become District 51 Superintendent, raising alarm bells […]
Grand Junction real estate agent Cindy Ficklin submitted an application February 10 to become District 51 Superintendent, raising alarm bells […]
As predicted in this blog in early January, Grand Junction churches became super spreaders after they started holding in-person services
Donald Trump repeatedly claimed in the months following the election that he had won the election by a landslide, but
68 elected officials from cities and counties across Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District have sent a letter (pdf) January 12 to
Colorado House Rep. Lauren Boebert kept tweeting during the January 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol even after Capitol police
On December 7, Colorado changed its list of “critical services” as defined by the pandemic to include “houses of worship,”
A Facebook group called “Free Mesa County” has been created to encourage people to undermine public health and advance the
State Senator Ray Scott, who has a track record of being rude to his constituents, getting sued by the ACLU
Mesa County has been touting it’s “Variance Protection” (“Five Star”) program as the key to keeping businesses open amid the
The unchecked community spread of Coronavirus, high number of hospitalizations and rising deaths from Covid-19 in the county has led
A registered nurse openly begged the Mesa County Commissioners to make a statement telling people they need to wear masks
In an alarming case that has received little to no attention, Deandre H. Rogers (pdf), a Black man aged 32,
A peaceful march will be held Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Stoker Stadium to demand justice for
Tim Foster wants to make one thing clear: he is endorsing Janet Rowland for Mesa County Commissioner not in his
Neighbors on the Nextdoor Network report seeing a young bear wandering around the neighborhoods near 27 and G Roads and
Whether through oversight or intention, the Mesa County Health Department does not have a graph of cumulative cases of Covid-19
Note: We recently updated annelandmanblog.com to be easier to read, by having the site occupy the full width of the
Calls started pouring into the Garfield County Public Health Department (GCPH) at 10:00 a.m. on June 6, 2017, from people