The Grand Junction Area Chamber, a master of contradiction
Either the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce values higher education or it doesn’t, but it needs to make up […]
Either the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce values higher education or it doesn’t, but it needs to make up […]
Why is the stock market zooming up so high? Because the Trump administration is gutting consumer protections, most notably against
Arizona’s Republican Senator Jeff Flake made a hair-raising speech on the Senate floor today, announcing he will not run for
In an op-ed in today’s Daily Sentinel, the paper blames KeepNorth4Ever — the citizen group lobbying to keep “North Avenue”
A blockbuster CBS News/60 Minutes and Washington Post investigation reveals that after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) cracked down
The CMU 20000 Steering Committee has formally asked the Grand Junction City Council to reconsider it’s decision to change the
It’s no surprise that in the contested District 51 School Board races, the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is endorsing
Governor Hickenlooper called a special session in early October so legislators could fix a mistake in Senate Bill 17-267, passed
The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is driving the effort to rename North Avenue to “University Boulevard.” Oh, boy.
State Senator Ray Scott doesn’t want to be bothered with having to fix a huge mistake the Colorado legislature made
The headline article in today’s Daily Sentinel, “No quick fix on Horizon,” tells how for years businesses along Horizon Drive
Colorado Mesa University staff members are expressing frustration with the school’s unusual, flat administrative structure, which seems strategically designed to
The worm turns. However uncharacteristic, prominent local conservative Marjorie Haun, who bills herself as “ReaganGirl,” has found a tax she
Mesa County resident Claudette Konola ran against Ray Scott for the State Senate District 7 seat in 2014, to keep
Three Grand Junction residents submitted a formal ethics complaint (pdf) to the state legislature August 15 about Colorado State Senator Ray
Early this morning, just days after a white supremacist drove a car into a crowd in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing a
Not only has Colorado State Senator Ray Scott shocked participants on his social media accounts with consistent grammatical and spelling
Grand Junction, Colorado’s first Satanic invocation went off without a hitch yesterday evening, with an audience of about 50 interested