Sunday Nov 22 | The Grand Junction Sentinel
INCIDENT: On March 22, 2007, former cop Patrick Strawmatt was eluding Colorado State Patrol troopers at speeds of up to 120 mph westbound on Interstate 70 near Clifton.
Minor Changes at Mesa State College
Mesa State College is offering two fewer programs for students to minor in, after a quality and productivity study was done on the college.
Bear, Coonts will exchange vows Dec. 21
Front page ~ Neighbors ~ Weddings ~ Bear, Coonts will exchange vows Dec. 21 Wednesday, 18 November 2009 00:00 Mathew Coonts and Brittany Bear Basil and Shelby Bear of Delta announce the engagement of their daughter, Brittany Rae Bear, to Mathew Paul Coonts, son of Dean and Lorie Coonts of Limon.
Public meeting on medical marijuana Citizen input requested at Fruita City Council Meeting, Tue., Nov.
Commercial Real Estate Holding Up
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - It seems office/store for sale and lease signs are popping up everywhere.
O'Connell Center at USCA gets new life
USC Aiken's School of Business established the O'Connell Center for Executive Development several years ago.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
No nurses, no teachers, many more patients
Colorado is about to face the "perfect storm" in its nursing industry: an aging population that requires more care, an older-than-average work force and a lack of teachers to train new nurses.
Yurick, Devaney plan June wedding
John and Kellie Yurick of Grand Junction announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole, to Reed Devaney, son of Terry and the late Ron Devaney of Hotchkiss.
Who's news in the Grand Valley business community
Support the following local arts and crafts businesses at Lincoln Park Barn Saturday, Nov.
Weather 101: Clearing up confusion
Ever wonder what goes into putting together a weather forecast? It takes time and consideration.
Guest who overstays welcome accused of stealing electronic goods from renter
A Denver man has been accused of stealing expensive electronic equipment from a Good Samaritan's home and taking radios from Mesa State College.
Mesa State trustees vote to drop anthropology, other programs
Anthropology will no longer be offered as a major or minor at Mesa State College.
The Board of Trustees decided to no longer offer anthropology as a major or minor at Mesa State College.
Economic hurdles in business expansion
Opening a new store or expanding can be risky. But Main Street Bagels and Banana's Fun Park-- are racing ahead.
Library materials from here to there and back again
CHICAGO ALA Editions , the publishing imprint of the American Library Association, A announces the release of " Moving Materials: Physical Delivery in Libraries ," edited by Valerie Horton and Bruce Smith.
Colorado's Western Slope, Get Read for Thanksgiving 2009
Family and charity are the hallmarks of Thanksgiving, and the western slope of Colorado will have no shortage of celebrations for each this year.
Haunted house to help Mesa State College
It's Halloween on Saturday and in keeping with the season, there are lots of fun and spooky things to do here on the Western Slope.
Fruita High School teacher has book signing
While H.I. Mencken once said that "Those who can - do; those who can't - teach," he failed to take into account those who are able to both do and teach, and do them well.
City could cannibalize theater idea to attract more visitors
It would rank as a strange turn indeed, if Grand Junction's downtown were to be guided to rejuvenation by the likes of Alferd Packer.
Mesa State hires as campus grows, enrollment soars
Mesa State College has created 83 positions in the past four years - the largest growth rate of any public college or university in Colorado.
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