When Colorado Parks and Wildlife personnel tested a small pond that feeds the irrigation system at the Mesa County ...
What happens to a superhero after they lose their sidekick? For better of for worse, that’s a question that the Fruita ...
As the Grand Mesa Nordic Council celebrates the start of another cross-country ski season marked first by scant and then more ...
Adams State’s Tristian Spence crosses the finish line to win the Division II cross country national title on Nov. 22 at ...
The former Red Fox Cellars property in Palisade has been sold to Golden-based New Terrain Brewing Co., which plans to open a ...
Laelie, a Jersey dairy cow, will be part of the Nativity scene in this year’s “Road to Bethlehem” tour. Morning and evening, ...
With his administration’s request for Colorado to either release former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters from prison or transfer ...
That’s a great description of Grand Junction City Attorney John Shaver, a towering figure, literally and figuratively, who has played a significant role in every major city development that’s taken ...
What we can’t do is assume arrangement for a temporary respite is any sort of solution to a continuing long-term issue. Or that the city should be the only public entity contributing to resolution of ...
That bleeding has been costly. A 2021 report by the Public Utilities Commission staff found Comanche 3, instead of delivering electricity at a cost of $45.70 per megawatt-hour, as had been projected, ...
We took time to thoughtfully respond to the recent editorial questioning the need to slow Colorado’s wolf reintroduction. Had you spoken with those of us living directly with the consequences, you ...
Jesus predicted the end of the nation of Judah, which would happen within a generation of his time on Earth. He gives a chilling sign of what society will look like as the end grows closer: “… because ...
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