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The two units became one, and now Fisher’s Market, 625 24 1/2 Road, is a bigger, better specialty market and deli, ...
In June, Gallagher’s Flooring opened its Kiba Studios Showroom to the public, giving customers a good sense of what it can ...
The exhibition was created to support patients, families, staff and the greater community, reminding us of the vital role art and nature play in our emotional and physical wellbeing. Featured artists ...
Another major source of hidden value is customer data. In the digital age, businesses that understand their customers through ...
The Spark Summit is the first major event to grow from that vision, designed to “ignite” growth not just for individuals, but ...
Skyhook Solar, a trailblazer in mobile solar technology, has been named a 2025 Colorado Companies to Watch award winner. The award recognizes the Grand Junction company’s innovation, growth and impact ...
RiversEdge West received a $20,000 grant from the Xcel Energy Foundation to power its Grand Valley Stewardship Program. The grant will bolster the nonprofit organization’s efforts to enhance riparian ...
If you’d like to shop at The Inspired Starfish, the thrift store is located at 529 25 1/2 Road, Suite B-101 in Independence Plaza, a commercial complex just east of Sam’s Club in Grand Junction. The ...
As for Ben, he should note citizen Craig doesn’t do sit downs (then again, he doesn’t join groups, boards or focus groups as that role is about influence and agenda, and publishers should be impartial ...
Lodging-tax revenue is down more than 10 percent compared to the same period in 2024. The city collected $650,047 from its base 3 percent lodging tax by the end of May 2025, compared to $728,553 ...
The Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado announced it awarded $50,000 in funding to 10 community-led projects through its 2025 AGNC Mini-Grant Funding.
Nationally acclaimed author and naturalist Craig Childs will take attendees on a journey down the Colorado River and through its canyons through photography and storytelling on Friday, July 25, 6 p.m.