Road construction, while in the works, is a necessary nuisance begrudgingly tolerated by the people affected the most by it. In the end the resulting nicer streets and highways tend to be worth the temporary inconvenience..
April 15 gets circled on most calendars as the annual deadline to file taxes for individuals and many businesses.
In Grand Junction next year, April 15 will be marked by a few downtown business owners for a..
In a time when difficult social issues can appear to be divided into an “us versus them” dichotomy, it is not quite that simple.
It is important that we take a step back and look at the realities of an extremely complex problem..
Dead ends and distractions hurt the greater good.
While much of Grand Junction is embroiled in debates over recent changes to Fourth and Fifth streets, I can’t help but wonder if this issue is distracting us from more significant challenges facing our community..
Independent-minded, solution-oriented, and practical pragmatism is what Ben Van Dyke says is missing on the current Grand Junction City Council.
He intends to change all that, for the residents and businesspeople in Grand Junction, if he is elected to City Council in April.
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