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Grand Junction’s political landscape continues to trend more blue

A November, 2018 analysis of Mesa County’s political landscape found that based on the race for Governor, Mesa County was no longer a “hard-core red” ...
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Pandemic

Top 12 Coronavirus outbreaks in Grand Junction all traced to churches

As predicted in this blog in early January, Grand Junction churches became super spreaders after they started holding in-person services again January 3rd. Churches resumed ...
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Consumer advocacy

Group files ethics complaint against Rep. Boebert’s exorbitant campaign mileage reimbursements

The government watchdog group Accountable.us has filed a complaint (pdf) with the Office of Congressional Ethics requesting an investigation into House Rep. Lauren Boebert’s exorbitant ...
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Activism

Obscene Republican flags across the street from Orchard Mesa Middle School and a day care center draw outrage

Orchard Mesa residents are recoiling at the obscene Republican flags on display at 2737 Unaweep Ave., a house directly across the street from Orchard Mesa ...
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Crazy Republicans

W. slope Republicans promote domestic extremist lies

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a National Terrorism Advisory (pdf) 1/27, warning of a heightened risk of violence by domestic extremist groups across ...
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Education

CMU President Tim Foster retiring at the end of June, 2021

Colorado Mesa University President Tim Foster announced his retirement in a mass email sent to the “CMU Community” on January 27. Foster wrote that he ...
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