Grand Junction, CO News
- Grand Junction, CO News
- Teams have plenty of room in new dugouts
- Meyer impresses
- Banquet sets stage for JUCO players
- Central girls camp begins May 29
- Religion Briefs, May 26, 2012
- For the record, May 26, 2012
- Vile cheat grass a curse upon the ankles
- Living treasure troves
- Dealing with sucker shoots challenging
- DA drops charges against Firko
- Combating aphids requires attentiveness
- Montrose County getting close to taking over Uravan town site
- Feds review fatal shooting by trooper
- High winds to keep rattling valley today
- BLM helps Glenwood expand landfill acreage
- Trauma ruptured toddler’s intestines; boyfriend jailed
- Weekend events in Grand Junction to mark Memorial Day
- College may defend canceling of lease
- JUCO speaker Meyer
- Grand Junction High School team finalists in national ‘green’ challenge
- Death Notice, May 26, 2012
- Blotter, May 26, 2012
- Q&A: Ken Burns, documentary filmmaker
- Portrait Gallery: Gary Harned
- Entertainment Briefs: May 25-31
- Triple Played: Santana back in the groove
- Calendar: May 25-31
- Tess on the Town: RainTree Restaurant
- Flat Top Reed begins Garden Groove Concert Series
- Quick Picks: May 25-31
- Grand Junction man arrested in baby’s death
- Cops seek suspect in attempted robbery
- Center aims to boost struggling students
- Udall argues against detention of Americans
- Attorney named GarCo manager
- Governor signs 29 bills
- Third daily flight added to Grand Junction-to-Salt Lake City route
- Glade Park Community School wraps first year as charter
- MOVING ON: Formerly homeless teen leaves for college Tuesday on the Greyhound
- KAFM NOTES: From Ian to Akon, 45 years in the arc's bend
- HOT pursuit: GJPD's Homeless Outreach Team promotes rehabilitation, understanding
- SWIFT: Make sure you use the right pesticide for the right pest
- WATER LINES: Do we have the water to support Colorado oil shale development?
- ARMSTRONGS: Why we don't need 'The Avengers'
- SKINNERS: Watch the good times erode
- T. KELLY: Freedom, 'due process' score a big victory
- Local Briefs: May 25, 2012
- The hunger game: Striking the right balance between exercise, hunger and weight loss
- LETTER: Pleased with decision
- WILD ABOUT BIRDS: Squirrel-proof your birdfeeder
- LETTER: Free program for eligible women
- Weekend of botanical beauty
- Questioning the county commissioner candidates
- Big-league remodel of the Lincoln Park Sports Complex done
- 10-year plan to end homelessness unveiled
- Celebrate locally this Memorial Day weekend!
- Police step up efforts to remove homeless camps along the river
- Denver team wins adaptive adventure race
- Having some fun
- Todd Dixon leaving Central for girls job at Cherokee Trail
- JUCO rankings, May 24, 2012
- Deadline is today to switch political parties
- Briefs, May 25, 2012
- Death Notices, May 25, 2012
- Fire training exercise
- Blotter, May 25, 2012
- printed letters, May 25, 2012
- Immigration laws and domestic violence
- Two groups chastise Garfield sheriff
- Vet clinic employee accused of drug theft
- Scenic supporters celebrate school being open another year
- Lunch prices going up for district schools
- Palisade starting work on its new fire station today
- More highway detours on 6&50
- GJ HISTORY: John Borschell - Grand Junction's only Civil War Marine veteran
- Patrol led on 100-mph interstate chase
- Blotter, May 24, 2012
- Death notices, May 24, 2012
- Sports Briefs, May 23, 2012
- Too-quick start costs Whiteley win in Kansas
- Timeout, May 23, 2012
- Local horshoe results, May 23, 2012
- Local golf results, May 23, 2012
- Getting baseballs ready for JUCO takes the perfect amount of mud
- Field supervisor for Lincoln Park Tower project honored as Home Run Alley Hero
- JUCO Mud Rub
- Eclipse 2012 from Lake Powell
- ‘Missy Awards’ given for ridiculous political behavior
- Printed letters, May 24, 2012
- Facebook discovers it’s hard to be liked
- Over the Top: Obama’s birth certificate
- Mark Memorial Day with a nature hike
- Be active, die doing what you love to do
- Unabated shooting, and shattered peace
- Early fire ban enacted
- Patrol: Brake failure caused tanker crash
- Candidate: Otto rock hurtful to Jews
- Services for seniors could receive boost
- GJ sets ninth record high of spring
- Colorado restores energy-impact grants
- Parents unhappy with District 51 budget proposals
- Court arguments focus on process behind Roan leasing
- Groove at the gardens
- DR. ROLLINS: The hidden epidemic of Celiac disease
- Time for a change
- Montrose’s Keltz, Rifle’s Walters finish 5th, 7th at state golf
- Welcome JUCO visitors: Don’t ever leave
- Dewey, Utah, once an important river crossing
- Blotter, May 23, 2012
- Death Notices, May 23, 2012
- Getting It Right, May 23, 2012
- Feedback sought on Horizon upgrade
- Tickets now on sale for summer theater at CMU
- Printed letters, May 23, 2012
- Gov. Hickenlooper should veto this flawed election reform bill
- A good first step on public trustees
- District 51 board to cut $5.76 million
- Hickenlooper looking for consistency, fairness in federal, state fracking rules
- Public trustee, pine beetle, CMU bills signed
- Baking soda producer begins $30 million plant expansion
- New law makes CMU ‘selective’ in admissions
- Clifton upkeep no longer county issue
- Roadwork may delay travel this summer on La Sal Loop
- More child-welfare workers in homes to reduce yearly cost
- Trustees weigh gym expansion, tuition increase
- Cop hit on her as teen, woman says
- Girls State Golf Championships Results, May 21
- Plan unveiled to end homelessness
- Blotter, May 22, 2012
- Rubalcaba is league’s top player in baseball
- Montrose tied for 5th in Class 4A golf tourney
- Ten teams, one dream: JUCO World Series field set with veterans, newcomers
- Death Notices, May 22, 2012
- Mesa County Connection News - May 17, 2012
- Week in Sports for May 20-26, 2012
- Are we seeing a change in the weather or a change in climate?
- Hickenlooper looks beyond party politics
- Printed letters, May 22 ,2012
- Governor tours housing for homeless veterans
- Fruita FFA team headed to nationals
- Garfield Re-2 goes to 4-day school week
- Montrose graduates urged to pursue success; alumni give inspiration
- Rifle grads move on with laughs, purpose
- Shining moment for Coal Ridge grads
- Blotter, May 21, 2012
- A date for prom
- Civil union bill failure could benefit Dems
- Student Spotlight, May 21, 2012
- Iowa Western headed back to GJ
- Roger Walters to coach Rifle boys
- Indians knocked out of Class 4A playoffs
- The Prom 2012
- Week’s Photos for May 20-26, 2012
- Water fluoridation is economic plus for Colorado communities
- Local groups continue fight against suicide
- Ignorance of the law is no defense – but should it be?
- Printed letters, May 20, 2012
- Plateau Valley’s Grundy wins 2 state titles
- Montrose’s Barnosky nabs two 2nds at state swim meet
- Colo. Mesa women’s golf team finishes 11th at national tourney
- Western Nevada, Spartanburg join 2012 JUCO field
- Tempers flare at GOP executive meeting
- Icelandic visitors: Park status would improve marketability for monument
- Palisade’s Smith wins Class 4A state discus title
- Cedaredge’s Williams wins 3 more state titles
- Jumping to conclusions
- Colorado Mesa golf results, May 19, 2012
- Cedaredge’s Martinez wins high jump crown in 3A
- State swimming results, May 19, 2012
- State track and field results, May 19, 2012
- Prep baseball score, May 19, 2012
- Monument-to-park issue reveals fear of feds
- Weekly planner, May 20, 2012
- Biz Buzz, May 20, 2012
- Hickenlooper signs $55M bill for water projects
- Blotter, May 20, 1012
- Palisade fluoride decision puzzles retired dentists
- You Said It, May 20, 2012
- Your Town, May 20, 2012
- Harmony a sweet tune in quilter’s art, marriage
- Outdoor sports store owner plans move into own building
- Pastor encourages De Beque grads to keep boats afloat on ‘sea of life’
- Best of Bridge, May 20, 2012
- Mesa falls to Mankato on walk-off home run
- Small and mighty
- Sports Briefs, May 18, 2012
- Rough day on the diamond
- Pitching helps Shelton State (Ala.) return to JUCO after 3-year hiatus
- Delta sisters finish 4th and 5th in 3,200 at state meet
- Prep swimming results, May 18, 2012
- State track and field results, May 18, 2012
- Paonia girls finish third in two relays at 1A state meet
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 18, 2012
- Colorado Mesa golf results, May 18, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, May 18, 2012
- For The Record, May 19, 2012
- What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
- Religion Briefs, May 19, 2012
- Iris farm displays array of color, variety
- Yard of the Month program begins
- Pond algae can be controlled with four steps
- Briefs, May 19, 2012
- R-5 grads beat the odds to reach their goal
- Teen praised for his efforts to save a life
- Two oil shale research deals clear fed hurdle
- Gateway pair ‘part of the family’
- Ice Age beasts come alive
- Getting It Right, May 19, 2012
- State tourism incentives won’t go to Montrose project
- Death Notices, May 19, 2012
- Entertainment briefs-May 18
- Enjoy happy hour
- Early summer serves hope with a side of nostalgia
- Transactions for the week of April 30 - May 6, 2012
- Realtor News for May 20, 2102
- Are we in a buyer’s or seller’s market?
- Forever yours—granite
- Housing inventory limited in Northwest, but development continues
- KAFM NOTES: Is everyone a critic? Is anyone?
- FENSKE: Be a conscious creator of what you want
- K. SLOAN: 'Julia' ads illustrate our culture of dependency
- HOFFMAN: Pay should be based on performance
- Historic home tour honors late local history buff
- WATER LINES: How much water do we need to keep our streams healthy and thriving?
- Swarms of honeybees find Main Street a sweet place to meet
- Local real estate Q&A: May 18, 2012
- Couple celebrating 75 years together shares their story
- Green building may cost more, but you'll save in the long run
- Keep your kids sharp this summer with a summer reading program
- Cycling for a Huntington's Disease cure
- New Noodles restaurant opens this week
- A new weekly newspaper starts up in Moab
- Local art tour promotes education, inspiration
- BIZWATCH: New Computer Learning Center now open
- 'Sculptural wonders' highlight contemporary clay art exhibition
- Local Briefs: May 18, 2012
- KONOLA: Falling on the right side of history
- HEALING HORIZONS: Achieving optimal health through massage prevention
- Bats go silent
- GJ’s Deters, Harris place 5th and 6th at state in discus
- Sports Briefs, May 17, 2012
- Cedaredge’s Williams sets three 3A state meet records
- GJ Gladiators kick off their 3rd season Saturday
- San Jac headed back to JUCO
- Mesa women’s track team places six on RMAC All-Academic team
- State Track and Field Results, May 17, 2012
- Colorado Mesa golf results, May 17, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 17, 2012
- Local gymnastics results, May 17, 2012
- Adding reinforcements
- Flaming Gorge pipeline plan dealt setback
- Gunman arrested after entering assisted living center
- Man nabbed in discount store robbery
- Oxbow pays BLM nearly $1 million for coal lease
- Hearing in July for slay suspect
- Governor to hit GJ, Rifle for bill-signing
- Getting It Right, May 18, 2012
- Blotter, May 18, 2012
- Elementary teacher returns early letters to students as they finish high school
- Summit aims to stem high suicide rate
- Heroin suspect is jailed twice in 24 hours
- Death Notices, May 18, 2012
- Sugar beet factory was genesis for Las Colonias
- The political gravity of a bad economy drags down Obama’s re-election prospects
- Manipulative process taints a ballot bill
- Printed letters, May 18, 2012
- Over the Top: Bob gets burned
- Sound Check: Spork
- 051612 fire car video
- Home-school graduates celebrate diverse interests
- Online school graduates first class
- Hawaii Pacific tops Mavericks in tennis
- Pearson steps down as Mesa swim coach
- Dewey shocked by hectic world
- New suspect in 1994 Palisade slaying alleges FBI misconduct
- Water official gives grim drought report
- GED grads reach goal via the path less traveled
- Wranglers earn first trip to GJ for JUCO
- Montrose has high hopes for state playoffs
- Death Notice, May 17, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, May 16, 2012
- Colorado Mesa golf results, May 16, 2012
- Local golf results, May 16, 2012
- JUCO rankings, May 16, 2012
- Timeout, May 16, 2012
- Family escapes Orchard Mesa fire
- Motorcyclist killed on I-70
- Handyman Purser appointed to Fruita council
- Getting It Right, May 17, 2012
- Blotter, May 17, 2012
- DA cites conflict in judge-threat case
- Lawmaker takes heat for skipping special session
- Tea party group fined for violations
- Mesa’s Maihi selected first-team All-America
- ‘Chop-O-Matic politics’ seek to divide U.S.
- Fluoride dispute arrives in Palisade
- Printed letters, May 17, 2012
- Up in smoke, again
- Graduation 2012
- Look up
- Bearing down
- Navarro faces tough road in attempt to return to GJ
- Sports Briefs, May 15, 2012
- Prep soccer SWL All-Conference, May 15, 2012
- College baseball All-Region teams, May 15, 2012
- Briefs, May 16, 2012
- Worth the sacrifice
- Groom and doom: Other people’s weddings a lot more fun
- Palisade water without fluoride
- Crystal, Green make endangered rivers list
- Death Notices, May 16, 2012
- Driving-while-high bill dies on 17-17 vote
- Candidate Leane officially on the ballot
- Missing Grand Junction man’s body found by brother
- 33 head of cattle apparently stolen
- Ex-district attorney Serra to be released May 29
- Blotter, May 16, 2012
- Students make a date with destiny
- Many paths, same goal: walking for a diploma
- Garfield sheriff: Hikers shouldn’t be deterred by exposure cases
- Fruita Monument High School Graduation 2012
- Dex One sales reps’ strike continues
- 8,000 Grand Valley Power customers lose electricity on Tuesday
- Ruling protects unbelievers from state-sanctioned prayers
- Printed letters, May 16
- Speedier process is needed for pine beetles
- Schools to oust 8 gym teachers
- Grand Junction Graduation 2012
- Oxbow eyes coal acreage north of Hotchkiss
- Old sign points to happier days
- Seniors leading way as Mavericks await Division II golf tournament
- Throwers have high hopes for state meet
- Neosho advances to JUCO with win
- Redheaded newcomers sparking Mavs in tennis
- Central grad leads way for family
- Call to achieve hits home, especially for one graduate of Palisade High School
- GOP-led panel kills civil unions bill
- Panel approves blood drug limit bill for drivers
- Clear-cut the rules, beetle foes say
- Panel studying monument status plans public poll
- Benzene levels from seep close to acceptable range
- Garfield official reports drilling slowdown
- Cops say they know naked jogger’s name
- Intoxication possibly factor in fatal accident
- Man admits fraud at seven hospitals, arrest affidavit says
- Palisade High School Graduation 2012
- Blotter, May 15, 2012
- Death Notices, May 15, 2012
- Windex and other pressing issues that may affect our public lands
- printed letters, May 15
- JPMorgan Chase and the Volker Rule
- Getting It Right, May 15, 2012
- Death Notices: May 14, 2012
- Central High School 2012 graduation
- Without attorney, Dewey fought for new DNA test
- Mavs earn No. 3 seed for regional
- Your Town, May 14, 2012
- Orchard Mesa store robbed
- Artists provide backbeat for annual jazz festival
- Grants allow Palisade to plot community garden
- Science Monday, May 14, 2012
- Blotter, May 14, 2012
- 1 dead, 1 hurt in I-70 crash near Palisade
- Student Spotlight, May 14, 2012
- Death Notices, May 14, 2012
- Elbow room
- San Jac wins 1st game in Southern District
- Errors doom Bulldogs in loss to Windsor
- Prep Baseball Results, Sunday, May 13
- Week’s Photos for May 13-19, 2012
- Week in Sports for May 13-19, 2012
- Printed letters, May 13, 2012
- Cleaning desert eyesores helps entire community
- Teachers deserve respect, appreciation for their compassion and hard work
- Creativity is crucial, not only for culture, but for our survival
- Tuition cost factor for graduates
- Civil unions battle to resume at Capitol
- Cabrillo National Monument worth taking trip to California
- Parks and Wildlife reducing deer-hunting licenses
- Litter, climbing impact not good for Rifle Falls
- Prep baseball scores, May 12, 2012
- Prep track and field results, May 13, 2012
- Prep swimming results, May 12, 2012
- Sports Briefs, May 12, 2012
- Trooper got pay of $42,000, disability
- Salt Lake CC has a shot at trip to JUCO
- Shrader runs to raise money for garden, statue
- From Boston to GJ, Drout makes mark as runner
- Video captures mother’s love
- A mother is born
- Traffic alert, May 13, 2012
- Mother, under self-hypnosis, gives birth to son a wee fast
- Water tip
- It’s vital to be on ultra alert during high-heat season
- Commerce picks up in Fruita
- Biz Buzz, May 13, 2012
- Book notes, May 13, 2012
- Begler hits, pitches Weld Central past Rifle in 3A District 7 tourney
- Weekly Planner, May 13, 2012
- Skipper shuts down Tigers in districts
- Energy boost
- Religion Brief, May 12, 2012
- Ukulele superstar to play GJ gig
- Tough Rifle team wins 3A WSL title
- GJ boys lead SWL meet after first day
- Mistakes cost Mavericks in loss to New Mexico Highlands at RMAC tournament
- Speedy Sierra
- Finals showdown
- GJ tennis coach sees growth at state tourney
- Sports Briefs, May 11, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 11, 2012
- Prep track and field results, May 11, 2012
- Prep tennis results, May 11, 2012
- Prep swimming results, May 11, 2012
- Record, April 12, 2012
- Death notice, May 12, 2012
- Learning about science starts at Mother’s knee
- Briefs, May 12, 2012
- Garden-themed gifts great for Mother’s Day
- Weed-feed products not favored
- No death penalty decision for Thames
- Photo released of naked man on trails
- Palisade byway beckons
- Task force announces series of drug arrests
- Blotter, May 12, 2012
- Spill-fine money may be used in tamarisk battle
- Grand Junction candidate for president lands spot on Texas ballot
- OBIT: Roy Prudhomme
- Realtor news for May 13, 2012
- Can this old dog learn a new trick?
- Senergy Homes banks on energy efficiency to sell homes
- Uke strummer coming to GJ
- Quick Picks: Mother’s Day wine trail; contra dancing; Buzz Bissinger’s new book
- Circuses to flood Grand Junction
- In Brief: May 11-17
- Art and Jazz Festival to cover 2 days
- Sound Check: Frank Bregar Orchestra
- Go to Gateway Canyons Classic Auto Fest
- Tess on the Town: Suds Bros.
- FAIRY RE-TALE: These stories are never told once upon a time
- Lines West: May 11, 2012
- Investigator’s testimony in slaying case lost to credibility concern
- Police: Woman purchased gun used in killing illegally
- Judge tosses suit claiming health harm by Antero
- Civil unions one of seven issues before lawmakers
- Rental vacancy rate at 10.4 percent in first quarter
- Unaffiliated Leane submits petition
- Rock climbing rejected near hatchery
- Experience and degree combo may help CMU grads in job market
- Status change for monument divides panel
- New West meets old West in documentary on Gateway
- An unfolding journey with cancer: Part III
- Walk to End Alzheimer's: Walking a lonely road, but not alone
- Plots still available at GJ Community Garden
- Mother's Day gifts from the heart
- Because math and science are cool
- HOFFMAN: The tale of a jilted lover who keeps going back
- TRAVIS KELLY: Terminator IV - The cyborgs are coming
- SKINNERS: How future generations can outdo the boomers
- ARMSTRONGS: What skeptics, conservatives can learn from each other
- GJ HISTORY: You are now entering Stinking Desert Nat'l Monument
- Conservation: How much is "reasonable," and for whom?
- Free Press adds new staff writer
- Former GJ resident battles weather to win Ironman St. George
- Celebration of classic cars in Gateway
- Hang with mom at these family friendly weekend activities
- GJ Lions honor Larry Jones with prestigious award
- Questioning the county commissioner candidates: May 11, 2012
- Local Briefs: May 11, 2012
- Local bone marrow drive seeks donors
- Turn off the TV, turn on weight loss
- Flat Mavs fall to T-Wolves in RMAC tournament
- State tourney a struggle for locals
- Giving it a shot
- Sister act
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 10, 2012
- Sports Briefs, May 10, 2012
- State tennis results, May 10, 2012
- Prep track and field results, May 10, 2012
- Sumptuous historic homes open doors for May 19 tour
- Laramie, Delta plan joint venture
- Death notices, May 11, 2012
- Blotter, May 11, 2012
- Email letters, May 10
- Lugar’s loss shows incumbency just isn’t what it used to be
- Vote, not more dodging, needed in special session
- Guv calls special session for civil union vote
- Phoenix couple held after arrests near Rifle; man is suspect in slaying
- Man pleads not guilty in July crime spree that involved slaying at Taco Bell, robberies, burglary
- Palisade finalizes plans for new fire station
- Retired prof charged with sex assault on child
- Powderhorn shines in tough winter for ski industry
- King’s driving-while-high bill among the casualties
- Vision school board president resigns
- 72% of D51 third-graders score proficient or more on reading test
- Job of relocating coaster to Glenwood filled with twists, turns
- Briefs, May 10, 2012
- Death Notices, May 10, 2012
- Blotter, May 10, 2012
- Getting It Right, May 10, 2012
- Local tennis results, May 9, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 9, 2012
- Local golf results, May 9, 2012
- Prep soccer score, May 9, 2012
- Colorado Mesa golf scores, May 9, 2012
- Prep golf results, May 9, 2012
- JUCO Poll, May 9, 2012
- Timeout, May 9, 2012
- Sports Briefs, May 9, 2012
- Speaker: Exploit natural gas now
- Bulldogs fall short of hosting districts
- Mesa opens RMAC with win over Mines
- Sinner, Hoppe earn trip to state golf tournament
- Lincoln Park project complete with ribbon cutting, open house
- Marijuana DUI bill would have offered safeguards for accused
- ‘Park’ brand remains the best there is
- Printed letters, May 10, 2012
- Grand Living May 2012
- Family of victim becomes benefactor for posse
- Patrolman in fatal shooting back on payroll
- Time runs out at Capitol for civil unions bill
- Palisade High makes list of best high schools
- Smallmouth surge: Nonnative fish thrive in drought, threaten native species
- House revives measure for coal mine methane as power plant fuel
- 3,700-well Utah gas project OK’d
- Four fish species to be helped on Gunnison
- Car hits school bus; one man hurt
- CMU considering work with online contractor
- African adventure
- Mesa women’s golf team qualifies for national tournament
- Rifle wins Class 4A Western Slope Regional golf tourney
- Mavs have revenge on their minds
- GJ’s Hoffman wins Ironman St. George
- Sports Briefs, May 8, 2012
- Prep soccer score, May 8, 2012
- Prep golf results, May 8, 2012
- College golf results, May 8, 2012
- Blotter, May 9, 2012
- Death notices, May 9, 2012
- Clifford not just big, but huge with the bedtime-storytelling set
- Romney presidency would threatenpublic lands in Western states
- Printed letters, May 9, 2012
- Utah drilling project boosts cleaner fuel
- County may file charges over junk-filled property
- ‘Major’ airline may be interested in Grand Junction
- BLM land swap may involve billionaire
- Piceance largely immune to production slowdown
- Final civil unions push comes near end of Legislature
- Local workers strike online, print advertiser DEX
- Son of Bebb-Jones harassed in Britain
- Delta schools will negotiate with interim superintendent
- Primary Care Partners to get new director
- Mesa trying to qualify for nationals
- Prep teams hit road for playoffs
- Bagwell hired as head coach of Palisade girls
- Polk State first to qualify for JUCO
- Getting It Right, May 8, 2012
- Cedaredge man accused in wife’s death
- University clearing lots for expansion of campus
- Death Notices, May 8, 2012
- Blotter, May 8, 2012
- Make legistors take stand on civil unions
- One size fits all for gas drilling, until it doesn’t
- Printed letters, May 8, 2012
- DNA program targets crimes beyond murder
- Roaring Fork Valley sees spate of bank robberies
- Former meth dealer looks to help Thai kids
- Four seek appointment to Fruita council
- Student of the Week, May 7, 2012
- This Week in the Legislature, May 7, 2012
- Blotter, May 7, 2012
- Student Spotlight, May 7, 2012
- Death Notice, May 7, 2012
- Real estate market not any worse
- 2012 Masons Public School Awards
- Prep Baseball Pairings, May 6
- NCAA Division II Super Region 2 Golf Results, May 6
- RMAC Baseball Tournament Glance, May 6
- Mesa golf team leading regional
- Palisade baseball team likely to host districts
- JUCO teams trying to qualify in Gulf District
- Week in Sports for May 6-12, 2012
- Week’s Photos for May 6-12, 2012
- Mounted police officer assists civilian riders
- Festival season 2012
- Could the driving-while-high bill cause a case of moral panic?
- Dewey’s exoneration
- Fewer District 51 grads chose college than peers in ‘09
- Independent school? Colorado Mesa University looks for new source of funds
- ‘Fabric strippers’ accept challenge to show all
- Historic Grand Junction homes open doors for tour
- Book notes, April 6, 2012
- Against increasing fares, GJ passenger traffic rises
- Best of Bridge, May 6, 2012
- Biz Buzz, May 6, 2012
- Gray Gourmet, May 6, 2012
- Weekly Planner, May 6, 2012
- Your Town, May 6, 2012
- Traffic alert, May 6, 2012
- 2 towns take cautious stance on oil shale
- Death notices, May 6, 2012
- Blotter, May 6, 2012
- You Said It, May 6, 2012
- Saturday was 13th red-flag-warning day of this year
- Hearkening to not-so-simple time
- Mort, Mavericks fall at Central Regional
- Behrends’ last-second entry in 800 relay lifts Wildcats
- Herland helps Palisade sweep through WSL
- Growth of WILA could benefit Colorado Mesa lacrosse
- GJ girls lacrosse team gets revenge vs. Durango
- Prep track and field results, May 5, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, May 5, 2012
- Prep girls lacrosse score, May 5, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball score, May 5, 2012
- Key legislation hangs in wind as time wanes
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, May 5, 2012
- Mesa baseball team sweeps, wins RMAC crown
- GJ ties Indians, clinches playoff berth
- Running in circles
- Rifle sweeps Basalt to clinch share of Class 3A Western Slope League title
- Sports Briefs, May 4, 2012
- Prep track and field results, May 4, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, May 4, 2012
- Prep swimming results, May 4, 2012
- Prep tennis results, May 4, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, May 4, 2012
- Prep girls lacrosse score, May 4, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball score, May 4, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, May 4, 2012
- For The Record, May 5, 2012
- More District 51 students choosing schools
- Report: Colorado River provides huge economic boost
- BLM frack disclosure proposal similar to Colorado’s regulation
- Senior services could receive boost from plan
- Woman avoids prison in welfare fraud
- Chicken Mike for president
- Those little bee stingers pack a zinger of pain
- Death notices, May 5, 2012
- I-70 roadwork finishing early
- Blotter, May 5, 2012
- Getting It Right, May 5, 2012
- Newspaper honored for pioneer grit
- You Saw It Photos –– May 2012
- Racket repeat
- Printed letters, May 5, 2012
- On the Goe: Jack White rocks
- Quick picks: May 4-10
- Cinco de Mayo celebrations abound
- In brief: May 4-10
- Tess on the Town: Zagat adds Grand Valley eateries
- Art Center hosts 14th annual auction
- Portrait Gallery: Deborah Robinson
- Riverfront Commission celebrates 25th anniversary
- Lines West: May 4, 2012
- Trooper says he wants his job back
- Lawyers argued Dewey jury misdeeds
- State snowpack 19% of average
- Man says he was fired for filing safety violation
- New medical center planned for Battlement Mesa
- Towing firms may avoid costly bonds
- Nursing students plan Nicaraguan trip
- Community Cinema ends film season with screening of 'Strong'
- Dance party fundraiser for local yogi
- Question for the county commissioner candidates: May 4, 2012
- Labor of love: Volunteers turn out in droves for Sharefest
- Local Briefs: May 4, 2012
- HOFFMAN: Want to gamble? Let us vote
- New Fruita homebrew supply store hosts 'Big Brew' event
- KONOLA: Gambling in Mesa County?
- Drink up - Funds from wine purchase benefit COPMOBA
- WATER LINES: 2012 - The 'Year of Water'
- 'One plant, endless possibilities'
- Homeopathy to the rescue
- Your skin: A reflection of the inner you
- SLOAN: The China debacle
- FENSKE: Walking your spiritual journal
- Lavender in W. Colo - the new cash crop?
- ROLLINS: Is your heart pumping sludge?
- Bloomin' Deals await at botanical gardens
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: History lives on through local historians
- Downtown Main Street to host Earth Day celebration
- Giving it her all
- Solid season
- Sports Briefs, May 3, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, May 3, 2012
- Prep tennis results, May 3, 2012
- Death Notices, May 4, 2012
- Accord strikes balance for dam management
- Odds and ends from the history reporter’s notebook
- Natural resources field hearing slated
- Blotter, May 4, 2012
- New station to broadcast radio news in the valley
- Getting It Right, May 4, 2012
- Trust nears finishing line for securing land
- 10 years later: Encana USA, then and now
- Naked men roaming Garfield trails
- Will the French wave the white flag on fiscal austerity?
- Printed letters, May 4, 2012
- Our values dictate help for Chen
- The miracle of The House
- Family Connections May 2012
- Care of evidence played role in Dewey exoneration
- GJ woman, 73, guilty of fleeing cops
- GJ council elects Pitts to be mayor
- No more fracking rules, Meis tells panel
- Glenwood festival arrestee gets prison time
- BLM puts off North Fork oil, gas leasing
- Methane-capture bill hung up in Senate
- Blotter, May 3, 2012
- Troubled teens get their own shelter
- Three Fruita stars pick their colleges
- Woosley fills in nicely for Mavericks
- Woosley fills in nicely for Mavericks
- Grand Valley Lacrosse hosting club tourneys
- Roadless rule for Colorado released
- Aspinall project to save energy, history
- Driving-while-high measure passes Senate, now faces House
- Death notices, May 3, 2012
- Briefs, May 3, 2012
- Sports Briefs, May 2, 2012
- Local golf results, May 2, 2012
- Timeout, May 2, 2012
- Prep baseball score, May 2, 2012
- Get up and experience life in the ‘great’ outdoors
- Forum addresses value of public lands in local economies
- Wild rainbow trout thrive in Gunnison as water managers forecast dry summer
- Boulder’s energy plan is a leap toward socialism
- R.I.P., Kathy Jordan
- Colorado-specific rule
- Printed letters, May 3, 2012
- OBIT: Charles "Chuck" Rice
- Sentinel’s ‘mother hen’ dies at 64
- Central library soon moving to temporary digs
- Driving-while-high bill advances
- Two questions may be placed on fall ballot
- Group brainstorms for ‘better world’
- Tigers score early to top Warriors
- Making playoff plans
- Kyle Petty’s charity ride stops in town
- Sports Briefs, May 1, 2012
- Central’s Basinski finally healthy as regionals approach
- Mavs sweep top honors for RMAC All-Academic golf teams
- RMAC All-Academic golf teams, May 1, 2012
- RMAC baseball standings, May 1, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, May 1, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, May 1, 2012
- Prep golf results, May 1, 2012
- Death Notices, May 2, 2012
- Family and friends: No way Thames is a killer
- Expert: Taxes may threaten new economy
- Blotter, May 2, 2012
- A rose by any other name ... isn’t fooling anyone
- D51 staff to discuss new evaluations
- The mystery, riddle and enigma of the North Fork Valley leases
- Printed letters, May 2, 2012
- Black Sunday need not be template for future
- Kathy Jordan approached life and history with wonderment and zeal
- Dewey post-release press conference
- Motorcycle’s rumble greets a free man
- GJ mulls rate hikes as reserve fund dips
- County to finish 33 Road project, with reservations
- Family Health West picks CEO
- No oil, gas wells in your backyard? Don’t expect tax dollars, bill says
- Bowie coal mine tentatively approved for big expansion
- Innocence lost, regained
- For now, steak, and savoring life on the outside for freed Dewey
- New suspect in 1994 Palisade slaying lived near scene of killing
- Cumulus sells six Grand Junction radio stations
- Values Rally first of three political events this week
- Constitutional cleanup proposed
- Water experts to discuss area drought, low rivers
- Powderhorn saw bump in business in 2011-12
- Mort, Mavericks thrilled to make softball regional
- Tigers, Wildcats meet Tuesday at Suplizio Field
- Yampa Valley Invitational
- John Atencio Open
- GirlsLacrosse: Aspen 16, Fruita Monument 15
- NCAA Central Region softball pairings
- Fruita’s late goal nullified in loss
- Learning from, or repeating, the history of Black Sunday
- A sensible step back on farm-labor rules
- Printed letters, May 1, 2012
- Blotter, May 1, 2012
- Death Notices, May 1, 2012
- Dewey press conference
- Woman accused of taking drug from hospital emergency room
- Delta County tinderbox fuels fire anxieties
- Budget cuts limit summer school programs again
- Mother whose son has MS top fundraiser for walk
- This Week in the Legislature, April 30, 2012
- Blotter, April 30, 2012
- Out with a bang: Colorado Mesa sends off seniors with share of RMAC title
- Mesa falls to Lindenwood
- Evidence of pugnacious prehistoric fish unearthed
- Racing bill slow getting out of gate
- Student Spotlight, April 30, 2012
- Colorado Mesa 5, Augustana (S.D.) 4
- Colo. Mesa 6, CSU-Pueblo 2
- Lindenwood 19, Colorado Mesa 7
- Colorado Mesa sends off seniors with share of RMAC title
- Mavs headed to tennis nationals
- Week in Sports for April 29 - May 5, 2012
- Week’s Photos for April 29 - May 5, 2012
- Death Notice, April 30, 2012
- GJ HISTORY: A forgotten founder - Capt. Richard Daniel Mobley, first elected judge of Mesa County
- Printed letters, April 29, 2012
- A season for cautionin the backcountry
- Welcome, Gil Stone
- First more pay, now more office space: the excesses of Colorado lawmakers
- Home art show featuring local artists set for May 4-5
- Museum attempts oral history of little-remembered GJ teachers strike
- Three decades post-bust, debate over oil shale rages
- Central is third valley school in Legacy ranks
- Black Sunday still reverberates 30 years later
- Your Town, April 29, 2012
- Plans laid for shale project in Utah
- Weekly Planner, April 29, 2012
- Shyness not a cat’s worst trait
- Reliving ‘Snowmastodon:’ Scientists dish on big dig
- Talk about potential: Everything a plant will ever be is contained in a tiny seed
- Solar leasing piques interest of Japanese
- Two transit riders suspected in Vicodin deal
- Best of Bridge, April 29, 2012
- Local fighters Gamoa, Crespin find success using relaxed approach
- The right pitch
- Friends, family gather in memory of Paige Birgfeld
- Forward momentum
- Mavs’ bats go cold in loss to Colorado Christian
- ‘Dogs blank Huskies on soccer field
- Gray gourmet, April 29, 2012
- Book Notes, April 29, 2012
- Blotter, April 29, 2012
- You Said It, April 29, 2012
- Biz Buzz, April 29, 2012
- No abbey, but tiara and happiness can be yours
- Death notices, April 29, 2012
- Mavericks clinch RMAC West title
- Prep soccer scores, April 28, 2012
- Cleaning products to get you into the spirit
- Prep track and field results, April 28, 2012
- Cinco de Mayo event planned for downtown GJ
- Mavs set record straight
- Prep tennis results, April 27, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, April 27, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, April 27, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 27, 2012
- Prep baseball score, April 27, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 27, 2012
- Sour note
- Josh Moore pitches Tigers past Panthers
- Defense shines for Central in scoreless tie with Cortez
- Mesa’s Walters resigns
- GJ’s Rubalcaba enjoying baseball
- Sports Brief. April 27, 2012
- Religion Briefs, April 28, 2012
- Blotter, April 28, 2012
- DMV to cut back on service at two locations
- Abby & Jennifer Recovery Foundation for years has been out of compliance
- Authorities ID dead man found in river
- Bill becomes study of lesser charges for drug-related crimes
- Clifton father suspected of abusing his son
- BLM plan takes heat from all directions in oil shale debate
- For the Record, April 28, 2012
- Briefs, April 28, 2012
- Death notice, April 28, 2012
- Mavs fall to Fort Lewis in RMAC tourney
- Cycling Canyonlands
- Homes sold April 9 - 15, 2012
- Penny’s pet peeves and please-don’ts
- ‘Wow, attention to detail’
- Recent political news can leave one lost in the fifties (again)
- Q&A: ‘Forever Plaid’ cast, director on show, GJ
- Mozart featured in symphony finale
- Gifts of the Goddess honors creative talents
- Tess on the Town: Healthy food for the price of fast food
- Quick Picks: April 27-March 3
- Triple Played: Raitt doesn’t slip up with ‘Slipstream’
- In Brief, April 27-March 3
- Music Scene: April 27-March 3
- Lines West: April 27, 2012
- Farm show in Mack with antique tractors to make its final pull
- IntelliTec to host car show
- Jump onto tracks likely suicide attempt
- Man found dead in Colorado River; may be auto thief
- Western Slope prime location for fire outbreak
- Senators invoke religion to rip civil unions
- Voter registrations lost or stolen from Dem group
- Student hosting concerts to benefit school bands
- SKINNERS: Between a rock and a hard place
- ARMSTRONGS: Progress means respecting people's rights
- HOFFMAN: Job creation should not be a gamble
- Historic drought highlights importance of statewide water planning
- GJ Symphony readies for final concert of the season - Mozart's "Requiem"
- Fine art auction taking bids May 4
- Avalon to begin hosting Broadway-style theater
- Student spearheads fundraiser to help school band programs
- Giving the gift of reading
- Local Briefs: April 27, 2012
- Questioning the county commissioner candidates: April 27, 2012
- LETTER: Irresponsible county leadership
- Run on the runway
- Outdoor performance of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' planned
- Welcome back, Lisa! - New monument superintendent introduced at Wed. ceremony
- Eating healthy is money in the bank
- Gov. signs law banning e-waste in landfills - Mesa County already 'ahead of the curve'
- An unfolding journey with cancer: Part II
- Take that first step toward greatness
- Hormone replacement in men gaining popularity
- Pitchers key to Palisade’s success
- Palisade turns up defensive effort to defeat league rival Delta on senior night
- Sports Brief, April 26, 2012
- Sabre Cook first female to win a SKUSA Pro event
- Prep tennis result, April 26, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball score, April 27, 2012
- Prep soccer score, April 26, 2012
- Prep girls lacrosse score, April 26, 2012
- La Court chef introduced GJ to exotic dishes
- Getting It Right, April 27, 2012
- Prep golf results, April 26, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 26, 2012
- DNA clears man in 1994 rape, murder
- Robber strikes Alpine Bank in Clifton
- Cheap gas filling in for hydropower
- Blotter, April 27, 2012
- Death notices, April 27, 2012
- Late bloomer
- Tragedy in Trayvon Martin’s death and in our national discourse
- Printed letters, April 27, 2012
- No ‘Hail Mary’ needed to effect real change
- Person hurt after jumping under train
- Eckert takes over as monument superintendent
- State may not see electric car emission benefits
- No community consensus on monument status
- Club 20 sets lineup for leadership conference
- Sentencing of couple for animal cruelty delayed
- CMU students put innovation on display at annual showcase
- Blotter, April 26, 2012
- Briefs, April 26, 2012
- Death notices, April 26, 2012
- Civil unions bill gets early OK in Senate; fate in House murky
- Irrigators put call on Colorado River
- Energy company set to start producing
- Palisade trustees youngest to serve in decades
- College baseball rankings, April 25, 2012
- Local golf results, April 25, 2012
- Sports Briefs, April 25, 2012
- RMAC Baseball standings, April 25, 2012
- JUCO rankings, April 25, 2012
- Prep golf results, April 25, 2012
- Timeout, April 25, 2012
- RMAC Softball standings, April 25, 2012
- Prep boys lacrosse score, April 25, 2012
- Iowa Western has one loss with a month to JUCO World Series
- Grand Gents use yoga practice to get ready for state
- Fruita Monument tops Aspen in boys lacrosse
- Jury treated troopers’ confrontations with Kemp as two separate incidents
- Printed letters, April 26
- It’s getting late to change late fee
- Brief chase preceded crash that killed two
- Vote delayed on vehicle late fees
- Tea partiers, Occupiers plan May rallies in GJ
- City to flush hydrants next week
- Delta to wait on its pick for new superintendent
- School zoning in Fruita up in air
- New Grand Junction postmaster a native of Colo., has ties to valley
- Good birthday gift
- Jussel: Who knows who Broncos will pick in NFL draft
- Fruita stifles Central in shutout
- Mavs need to win RMAC tournament to make regionals
- Fighters ready for Cage Wars XII at Mesa
- Sports Briefs, April 24, 2012
- All-RMAC softball teams, April 24, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 24, 2012
- Prep baseball score, April 24, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 24, 2012
- Prep lacrosse score, April 24, 2012
- Spring Cleanup GJ’s chance to kick it to the curb
- State investigates man’s meteorite claims
- Death Notices, April 25, 2012
- Triple dip of scorching days
- Farm Bill aims for simpler, more efficient conservation programs
- Sal Pace blasts Tipton campaign’s insensitivity to working Americans
- Transparency troubles
- Economy, other factors slow illegal immigration
- Printed letters, April 25, 2012
- GJ low-income rentals among most affordable
- 2 die in I-70 rollover after pursuit by police
- Glenwood grad’s ‘Jeopardy!’ stint fun while it lasted
- Tax break bill for inherited farmland advances
- Court allows suit by backers of coal-fired power plants
- Public trustee measure altered in compromise, would add oversight
- GJ’s Rubalcaba selected as baseball player of week for Midlands Region
- Health Briefs, April 24, 2012
- Western Slope practices may be included in new Medicaid program
- Motorcyclist victim ID’d as Glenwood man, 79
- Blotter, April 24, 2012
- Getting It Right, April 24, 2012
- Death Notices, April 24, 2012
- Resort ready to show off new look
- Mesa players Fowler, Rosales tell tales of World Series
- Week in Sports for April 22-29, 2012
- Home-school board violating state law, angry parents claim
- Radiation overexposure?
- Printed letters, April 24, 2012
- Motorcyclist dies in wreck northeast of Gateway
- Glenwood Canyon pursuit ends in wreck
- Garfield District 16 switching to 4-day school week
- Groups oppose gas bid-rigging settlement
- Extend oil shale comment period, says Club 20 leader
- This Week in the Legislature, April 23, 2012
- Montrose trail project scheduled
- Blotter, April 23, 2012
- Naturally occurring radioactivity part of Western Slope life
- Student Spotlight, April 23, 2012
- ‘Toasty’ temps break record for 6th time this spring
- CMU baseball results, April 22
- RMAC Softball Tournament pairings, April 22
- CMU Softball results, April 22
- CMU lacrosse results, April 22
- Mavs rout Metro at Suplizio Field
- Week’s Photos for April 22-28, 2012
- Printed letters, April 22, 2012
- The Lawyer verdict
- With drought upon us, it’s time to discuss conservation
- Cell phone would have solved problems of the ferryboat caper
- Go make something: The tools are everywhere
- C-SPAN bus coming to local schools
- Death Notices, April 22, 2012
- Post office closure plans grind to halt
- Artist wins cycling poster contest
- Grady wins Desert Rats race after leaders take different path
- Mavs sweep Metro St. in doubleheader
- Burns pitches well as Grand Junction tops Pueblo South
- Defense lifts Palisade past Moffat County
- Mavs aim to win title in softball
- IX rewards
- Prep track and field results, April 21, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 21, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 21, 2012
- Artist’s feet follow icy trek to warm a quilter’s heart
- Parks and Wildlife considering petition to offer crane hunting
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 21, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, April 21, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, April 21, 2012
- Local running results, April 21, 2012
- Western Slope ATV Association makes impact on Grand Mesa
- Prep baseball scores, April 21, 2012
- Pair of peregrine falcons on watch in Salt Lake City
- Book notes, April 22, 2012
- Foreclosures give rise to evictions
- The Eviction Notice
- Calm ‘Cat
- New home sweet
- Area Taco Bells want to support local events, not Denver promotions
- Warriors top Indians in 10 innings
- Reserves lead Wildcats past Cortez
- Colorado Mesa women’s tennis team falls in RMAC semifinals
- For The Record, April 21, 2012
- If piezoelectric effect doesn’t make you glow, I don’t know what will
- Historic drought forming in West
- Water restrictions unlikely—for now
- Ranchers fret over possibility of early reservoir drawdown
- Juror: Fourth Amendment played minor role in Lawyer case
- Legislators eye space for offices in Denver
- Law alters avenues for adult prosecution of juveniles
- Briefs, April 21, 2012
- Religion briefs, April 21, 2012
- Former GarCo worker suspected of embezzling vehicle registration fees
- Man guilty in botched robbery, slaying
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 20, 2012
- Prep track and field results, April 20, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 20, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, April 20, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 20, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 20, 2012
- Local unemployment at 9.5 percent in March
- Blotter, April 21, 2012
- Death Notice
- Sound Check: Project Groove with Miss Emily
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans meets on bear management
- Birders flock to prairie for Mountain Plover Festival
- Dam rebuilt to be fish and boater friendly
- On Food: Honeybee here to stay in Palisade
- In Brief, April 20, 2012
- Quick Picks, April 20-26
- Lines West: April 20, 2012
- Transactions for the week of April 2 - 8
- Teen pleads guilty to torturing, killing dog
- Sheriff: Mongols motorcycle club to roll in
- State official: Cutting administrators a bad idea
- Many residents like monument just the way it is
- Rifle: Oil shale issue more about quality than quantity
- Trees dedicated at Holy Family
- Oh yes, it's Ladies Night at Sportsman's Warehouse
- Local Briefs: April 20, 2012
- Many Utes avoided forced relocation, local archaeologist says
- Fruita Pablo's Pizza: New owners, new adventure
- Questioning the county commissioner candidates
- Nothing tastes better than being fit, healthy
- COPMOBA receives donation for Three Sisters trail-building project
- CITY VIEWS: River tour opens eyes of local councilmembers
- Students, colleagues remember CMU prof who died Tuesday
- KONOLA: County commissioners' recent resolution smells oily
- County opposes BLM's oil shale proposal
- Opening soon: McFrankenburgers for banksters
- HOFFMAN: No health insurance? No problem!
- SLOAN: Obama's hyper-ambitious presidency
- Local real estate market looks promising
- Youth programming the focus of April at The Art Center
- Moab troubadour to play at the Cavalcade
- Raft trip and reading by best-selling author Pam Houston May 12
- GJ HISTORY: Springtime, young men's libidos & retribution
- Occupy GJ movement plan May Day events
- Thrilled to be here
- Growth evident for Central despite loss to Montrose
- Prep soccer scores, April 19, 2012
- Prep baseball score, April 19, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 19, 2012
- Roundabouts, landscaping among changes for Horizon Drive
- Trooper acquitted in man’s death
- Getting It Right, April 20, 2012
- La Court Hotel was GJ’s social hub, with legit events, and otherwise
- Blotter, April 20, 2012
- Man accused of sex with 12-year-old girl
- Friends hold 2-day book saleto help library
- Pair indicted in slippery scheme
- Death notices, April 20, 1012
- Sports Briefs, April 19, 2012
- Death Notices: April 19, 2012
- Printed letters, April 20, 2012
- The politics of energy are far from depleted
- Jury asks questions, returns no verdict in trooper’s trial
- Policy limits fracking output
- Man who shot self gets ticket
- Teachers ask board to reconsider 4-day week
- School health clinic saving district money
- Timber measure seen as irrelevant dies in committee
- Election of mayor leaves void to fill on Fruita council
- Talks continue on monument-to-park upgrade
- Mavs’ sister act
- Sports Briefs, April 18, 2012
- Fruita’s Sinner finishes fourth on regional golf course
- RMAC Baseball standings, April 18, 2012
- Local golf reuslts, April 18, 2012
- College baseball poll, April 18, 2012
- RMAC softball standings, April 18, 2012
- Timeout, April 18, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 18, 2012
- Prep lacrosse score, April 18, 2012
- Prep gol results, April 18, 2012
- Bill would eliminate CBI check on gun buys
- Briefs, April 19, 2012
- Colorado Mesa thrilled to play at renovated Suplizio Field
- Death Notices, April 19, 2012
- Blotter, April 19, 2012
- Getting It Right, April 19, 2012
- Colorado Republicans must forget past differences and work together
- Printed letters, April 19, 2012
- Conrad soldiers on in budget battle
- Real Estate Investors Network special program tonight
- Threat against Grand Junction judge alleged
- Toddler’s death ruled homicide
- Pact lets Gunnison handle oil, gas inspections
- D51 advised to charge for busing, cut admin
- Holocaust rescuers remembered
- Judge: Tea party held to standards of political campaigns
- Snow delays opening of Kebler Pass by 2 weeks
- Pfaff, Higman combine on no-no for ‘Dogs
- Dohm lifts GJ past Fruita
- Colorado Mesa men’s golf team finishes 2nd at RMAC championship
- Haynes’ complete game helps Montrose top GJ
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 17, 2012
- Prep soccer score, April 17, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 17, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 17, 2012
- Protesters air concerns about Grand Junction credit union
- Jury deliberating trooper’s fate
- Diapers? Fugettaboutit! The Mafia’s Guide to Potty Training
- Man held in pharmacy stickup
- Blotter, April 18, 2012
- Printed letters, April 18, 2012
- Mesa County commissioners adopt a flawed resolution on oil shale
- Zeroing out incentives would be short-sighted
- Sound Check:
- Want some real riding action? Head to Palisade
- Introducing the Grand Valley Trails Alliance
- Suspect crashed after auto theft, missing in river
- Judge lightens sentence in meth-dealing case
- Mesa County blasts BLM oil shale plan
- No vote on bill to eliminate public trustees
- Blotter, April 17, 2012
- Officer sees struggle as partner confronted suspect, trooper on trial testifies
- Robbery forces lockdown of two schools in Rangely
- Panel stalls lottery for veterans funds
- Getting It Right, April 17, 2012
- Grand Valley Invitational Results, April 16
- Phil Krous Tournament Results, April 16
- RMAC Championship Results, April 16
- Death Notices, April 17, 2012
- Atkins has high hopes for Wildcats
- Berve tied for fourth in RMAC women’s championships
- Mavericks add Ney, Ball to recruiting class
- GJ’s Reeves places 2nd in whitewater slalom
- Myths collide with realities in our public discussions
- Printed letters, April 17, 2012
- Success in preserving valuable fruitlands
- Cycling Guide 2012
- Forest Service may end cave closure imposed as protection for bats
- Transit agency moving to natural-gas buses
- Jeep club removes eyesore from hard-to-reach spot
- This Week in the Legislature, April 16, 2012
- Death Notices, April 16, 2012
- Use of force, Tasers drops to 5-year low
- County exodus heats up with ongoing pay freeze
- Student Spotlight, April 16, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball results, April 15
- Lack of offense dooms Mavs in DH loss to Lopers
- Week in Sports for April 15-21, 2012
- Week’s Photos for April 15-21, 2012
- Taxing our patience
- Mobile journalist cruises Junction, posting news online as it happens
- Dad takes ‘appropriate measures for sons’ emerging independence
- Flying the friendly skies with Frankenstein and his monster
- Printed letters, April 15, 2012
- District 51 administration targeted for cuts
- Captive audience for trial of trooper
- New lotto game could dilute existing pool of money for outdoors
- McDonald Creek Cultural Area worth the trip to Utah/Colorado boundary line
- Dental care is important for pets’ overall well-being
- GJ selected one of ‘Best Towns for Sportsmen’
- Joel Arellano ready to run 25 miles in bomb disposal suit
- Ultimate senior Mort enjoying final season
- Palisade festival celebrates contributions of bees
- Open house on Highway 6 improvements is Monday
- Outdoor enthusiasts get their fix of gears at swap, sale festival
- Smith’s strong day lifts Mavs to a split
- Quarterback competition
- Mavericks forced to settle for twinbill split with Christian
- Blotter, April 15, 2012
- Central baseball team starts fast, but has to hold on late to top Durango on the road
- Scenic scamper
- You Said It, April 15, 2012
- Traffic Alert, April 15, 2012
- Team effort lifts Fruita past Durango
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 14, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, April 14, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 14, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, April 14, 2012
- Your Town, April 15, 2012
- Prep track and field results, April 14, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse scores, April 14, 2012
- Black and write
- Weekly Planner, April 15, 2012
- Local running results, April 14, 2012
- Prep swimming results, April 14, 2012
- Flume fever
- West Life: Wait! Don’t throw away that canning lid
- Homegrown: Try junipers, small trees for privacy hedge
- Central selects Williams to be cross country coach
- Beating the clock
- Mavericks stretch win streak to eight games with sweep of Christian
- The other Tigers
- Sports Briefs, April 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, April 13, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 13, 2012
- Prep track and field results, April 13, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 13, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 13, 2012
- Prep lacrosse results, April 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, April 13, 2012
- Records, April 14, 2012
- Briefs, April 14, 2012
- Polling is less about science and more about bull
- Religion Briefs, April 14, 2012
- Subcontractors not paid for airport job
- Highway 13 construction to slow traffic
- Montrose Airport extending taxiway
- Trooper scolded for lack of force in previous case
- GJ man arrested on child porn charges
- StarTek to add up to 150 workers
- Death notices, April 14, 2012
- Citizen groups to present budget findings
- The Grand Valley: an endurance athlete’s mecca?
- Double your pleasure
- BLM has not adequately prepared to lease oil and gas in North Fork Valley
- Grand Valley Bikes promotes bike safety through schools
- Ever tried a guided ride? Here’s why you might consider it
- Realtor news for April 15, 2012
- Homes sold March 26 - April 1, 2012
- MOG Outdoor Festival at CMU, downtown GJ over 2 days
- Entertainment Briefs, April 13
- Honeybee festival all the buzz in Palisade
- Barbershop quartets featured at Avalon
- Triple Played: record store rewind
- Area schools’ music talent to be showcased
- Quick Picks, April 13-19
- Music Scene, April 13-19
- For all seasons: Wine events spread to fill the year
- Lines West: April 13, 2012
- Testimony: Neighbor didn’t hear any trooper saying ‘drop the gun’
- Fire damages Bozarth shop
- Colorado sets record for dryness
- Aurora man’s video lottery bill may defy Constitution
- Meeker bank robbery suspect arrested
- County urges precautions against hantavirus
- 'Spectacular' spring dance concert coming to CMU
- Local art showcase: City of GJ offers three venues for artists to display their works
- Film Festival opens window into lives of the disabled
- Hilltop honors its volunteer of the year
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Headline screw-ups in local history
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: April 13, 2012
- LETTER: Where do I begin with Ms. Konola
- Questioning the county commissioner candidates
- LETTER: Apologies to the community
- Helping our most vulnerable
- FENSKE: Ego is baggage you can afford to lose
- MTB camp for ladies who want be 'Rippin Chix'
- LEPISTO: An unfolding journey with cancer
- Parents teaching parents
- Let fresh, whole foods be thy medicine
- Stop the sniffling and sneezing
- HOFFMAN: Maybe we should drug test commissioner candidates
- ARMSTRONGS: The renaissance of liberty begins in Colo.
- Internet technology's toll on privacy
- Do the 'Spring Thing' April 21
- Elegantly appointed La Court Hotel a destination for the rich and famous
- Death Notices, April 13, 2012
- Story of canyon’s flume is a real cliffhanger
- Cops: Man possessed child porn
- Blotter, April 13, 2012
- Not rushing
- Sports Briefs, April 12, 2012
- College Lacrosse Standings, April 12, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, April 12, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 12, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 12, 2012
- Colorado Mesa hopes to have new offense mastered by Saturday’s spring scrimmage
- Laura Bradford answered call to serve, and did so admirably
- Printed letters, April 13, 2012
- Feds limit fallout from an NRC letter
- School bus driver cleared dispatch before getting ticket for drunk driving
- Agency completes campaign for special homes
- Lottery game would help veterans
- NRC clarifies uranium mill licensing stance
- Briefs, April 12, 2012
- Blotter, April 12, 2012
- GJ’s Derrieux, Harrison and Ledebur make college choices
- Palisade’s Steinkirchner, Gunther sign with Mavericks
- Sports Briefs, April 11, 2012
- Streaking Iowa Western jumps to No. 1 in latest JUCO poll
- Local golf results, April 11, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 11, 2012
- JUCO poll, April 11, 2012
- Death Notices, April 12, 2012
- Junction plans affordable housing complex; neighbors concerned
- Trooper’s right to enter home debated in trial
- Candidates need to know when to leave campaign and aid party
- Printed letters, April 12, 2012
- Gov. should say ‘No’ to Flaming Gorge plan
- Trooper felt ill-trained in search law, investigator testifies in fatal shooting
- Jury pool nearly half dry
- Words come back from bottle floated in 1983
- Opinions split on park status for monument
- Film celebrates ‘beauty in risk’
- Dems’ jobs bill clears Senate, may die in House
- Fundraiser for new charter school Saturday
- Welcome to Fruita. Have a nice &@! stay, you #*!
- Getting It Right, April 11, 2012
- Blotter, April 11, 2012
- Breath of bus driver suspect
- Death notices, April 11, 2012
- Briefs, April 11, 2012
- RMAC baseball standings, April 10, 2012
- Colorado Mesa golf results, April 10, 2012
- RMAC softball standings, April 10, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 10, 2012
- Prep golf results, April 10, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 10, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 10, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 10, 2012
- Sports Briefs, April 10, 2012
- Hilts lifts Mesa to win in invite
- Baldwin, Tigers top Warriors in baseball
- Montrose edges Fruita in key SWL battle
- Printed letters, April 11, 2012
- A partnership about prosperity, knowledge
- Testimony starts today in trooper’s trial
- GarCo board adopts shale plan critique
- Driver issued ticket in fatal Clifton crash
- Two unaffiliated candidates hope to make noise in Mesa County Commission District 1 race
- Aircraft firm waits for U.S. approval
- ‘State of the Student’ speech set for Thursday at CMU
- Walcher running as write-in candidate for Mesa County Commission District 3
- Blotter, April 10, 2012
- Election win could put cop out of day job
- Death Notices, April 10, 2012
- Geothermal system cuts university’s bill $300,000 each year
- CMU golf results, April 9
- Prep Tennis Results, April 9
- Baldwin’s arm on display Tuesday
- Sports in Brief: Central rolls past Vail Mountain
- Mavericks have lead at Tiara Rado
- Cuddyer, Colorado unable to solve San Francisco starter in loss
- A visit to Kennedy Space Center–––Cape Canaveral 2012
- CBS reporter Mike Wallace put the ‘new’ in ‘news’
- Printed letters, April 10, 2012
- A toast to Peach Street Distillers
- Bollixing the ballot
- Officer grabs man trying to jump from Fifth Street bridge after suicide threat
- Fourth fire ignites in Gunnison County
- Scott sees support growing for public trustees bill
- Battlement Mesa man missing for 7 weeks
- Panel sets open houses on monument status
- Blotter, April 9, 2012
- This Week in the Legislature, April 9, 2012
- Oil shale resolution takes dig at government
- Student Spotlight, April 9, 2012
- Fruita girl goes from wheelchair to riding waves
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 8
- Mavericks fall to Sonoma in tennis
- DQ Wolf Pack Invitational scores, April 8
- Delta Invitational scores, April 8
- Week’s Photos for April 8-14, 2012
- Week in Sports for April 8-14, 2012
- Farm Bill partnerships reap conservation benefits
- How about putting transportation back in the transportation bill?
- Printed letters, April 8, 2012
- Time to sow ag reform
- Fair offers summer job, learning opportunities for teens
- Are you a Christian?
- Discover top talent at Gateway Canyons retreat
- Keep your pets safe from mosquitoes, heartworm disease
- Easter: A time of rebirth and the return of spring
- Book notes, April 8, 2012
- 1 dead after semi smacks turning vehicle
- Sales tax plan for Fruitvale, Clifton tossed
- Music lover finds DJ niche
- Gray Gourmet, April 8, 2012
- Criminal negligence, lawful search are key issues in Lawyer trial
- Your Town, April 8, 2012
- Home fire displaces family
- Brief freeze had orchardists running their wind machines
- Up to the Challenge
- Central gets revenge vs.Palmer Ridge
- Brandenburg solid in net after injury for Mavericks
- Little, Box help Mavs sweep Kearney
- Florida State-bound Williams wins 100 dash
- Mavericks fall at home to Mustangs
- Fruita tops Durango in lacrosse
- Prep swimming results, April 7, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 7, 2012
- Prep track and field results, April 7, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, April 7, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 7, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, April 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, April 7, 2012
- Death notices, April 8, 2012
- Good vibes
- Religion Briefs, April 7, 2012
- Briefs, April 7, 2012
- Kids and bacteria can be equally difficult to cultivate
- For The Record, April 7, 2012
- Woman tried to kill husband, police say
- Wildfires pose risk to water supplies
- Forecast: Earlier, drier fire season
- Ex-cop accused of sex assault
- Ex-cop got phone call to go to jail
- Love for lacrosse
- Mavs score 36 runs in DH sweep of Kearney
- Junction’s Derrieux scores 11 points in The Show
- Sports Briefs, April 6, 2012
- Peach Street wins top national award
- Blotter, April 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 6, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, April 6, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, April 6, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, April 6, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, April 6, 2012
- Californian gets 5 year sin Colorado bank heists
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 6, 2012
- TSA offers to meet with panel over complaints at GJ airport
- Rifle High to offer second IB program on West Slope
- Portrait Gallery: Frank Francese
- Music Scene: April 6, 2012
- Tess on the Town: Wine Country Inn adds dining option
- Explosive instrumental rock comes to Mesa
- Super Rad High School Art Show, First Friday reception just some of shows opening in Grand Valley
- CMU play part of Holocaust Awareness Week
- Calendar: April 6-12
- Entertainment briefs: April 6-12
- Pond Skimming
- Mojo Car
- Lines West: April 4, 2012
- Mesa County moves
- Transactions for the week of March 19 - 25
- Teacher accused of coming to class intoxicated
- Wind-fed fires unleashed
- Utah dust besmirches Colorado snowpack
- Candidates favor drug tests for people seeking welfare
- Committee split on park status, holding open houses
- City of Rifle still unsure about oil shale stance
- GJ HISTORY: Grand Junction as I remember it
- Classical concert to benefit GJ sister city in El Salvador
- April Community Cinema: Film 'Hell and Back Again' brings war closer to home
- Music for the soul: Shantala to perform sacred music April 15
- Local real estate Q&A: April 6, 2012
- Local Shriners to host free children's health screening
- FENSKE: What state of mind are you in?
- Questioning the commissioner candidates
- Health Briefs: April 6, 2012
- Fiber artists guild keeps ancient tradition alive
- A walk outdoors is good medicine
- Celebrating the life of Tyme Mientka
- Supplements in the news ... Omega-3 oils help with mood
- Message from HOPE: Another busy week meeting needs
- HOFFMAN: Here's hoping for lively local political contests
- TRAVIS KELLY: Digital dementia - our dangerous reliance on internet technologies
- KONOLA: Parenting in a gun-filled world
- SLOAN: Federalism on trial
- Watch out for Tattler Canning Lids
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: April 6, 2012
- Tenants can’t walk through airport gate
- Engineering marvel Unaweep Canyon Hanging Flume to be reconstructed
- Wykert lifts Mesa women’s tennis team past Metro
- Winning ways
- Jussel: Poor score on Wonderlic won’t hurt pro prospect
- Juvenile offender bill goes to governor
- Werman’s goal lifts ‘Cats past Central
- Slump in price of natural gas stalls pipeline plan
- Blotter, April 6, 2012
- Bar dispute, I-70 chase result in fatal stabbing, affidavits say
- Prep soccer score, April 5, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, April 5, 2012
- Adults with no children could qualify for Medicaid
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, April 5, 2012
- Death Notices, April 6, 2012
- Mesa’s senior leadership
- You Saw It Photos –– April 2012
- Chris Hanks gets record win
- Conservative electorate different than just two years ago
- Printed letters, April 6, 2012
- BLM plan update is not cause for leasing delay
- Local Briefs: April 5, 2012
- KAFM NOTES: Musical 'Jeopardy'
- Warrants issued in Delta County animal cruelty case
- Horse neglect on rise
- Dry March saps state snowpack
- Schools shift bothers Fruita council
- Bill allowing video lottery gets initial OK
- Lincoln Park Tower available for party rental
- Briefs, April 5, 2012
- Business survival tips: The North Face founder speaks at CMU event
- Local golf results, April 4, 2012
- Timeout, April 4, 2012
- Sports Briefs, April 4, 2012
- Prep tennis results, April 4, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, April 4, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 4, 2012
- Sick, rotting cattle littered field in Loma
- Death Notices, April 5, 2012
- Juvenile-crime bill advances in Senate
- Blotter, April 5, 2012
- Montrose to have good view of Pro Cycling Challenge
- Tough luck at home for Wildcats
- Teams can begin play April 20 at Suplizio Field
- Mesa County Fair 2012
- Mavericks’ role model Hanks one win from Mesa record
- Like the Duke at Fort Apache, Gessler fights lonely battle
- Printed letters, April 5, 2012
- Speedy gas permits?
- Fruita says ‘No’ to marijuana shops
- ‘Now is the time to address (sage grouse) problems’
- Greater sage grouse’s plight draws reluctant allies
- Commission candidates talk conservation
- On Food: What the devil makes these so eggcellent?
- Palisade OKs sale of town’s property
- Mesa County health rankings decline in ‘12
- Xcel, groups agree to 3-year rate hike
- County seeks sale of seized livestock
- D51 board OKs 2012-13 calendar, later spring break
- Agent: MIT suspect chatted from work
- Concert series founder Tyme Mientka dies
- Interior secretary unveils plan to expedite gas-drilling permits
- BLM extends period for comments on North Fork drilling
- GarCo will continue manager search; Teck passed up
- Death Notices, April 4, 2012
- We now return to our regularly scheduled programming
- Fruita voters reject pot shops
- Effort to save Palisade farms bearing fruit
- Blotter, April 4, 2012
- Rally ‘Cats
- GJ’s defense shuts down Central on soccer field
- Sports in Brief: KidzPlex has six top-10s in Denver
- Central Invitational Results, April 3
- Prep Soccer Results, April 3
- Prep Baseball Results, April 3
- RMAC Baseball Standings, April 3
- RMAC Softball Standings, April 3
- Prep Tennis Results, April 3
- Grand Canyon Invitational Results, April 3
- Elections should not be supervised by partisans
- Obama v. the Court
- Printed letters, April 4, 2012
- Large tornadoes, damage reported in Dallas area
- Fly-fishing expo not to be missed
- Expo’s behind-the-scene support runs deep, steady
- Wine Openers: Lower grape yields push up wine prices
- Owl Prowl: Sure to be a hoot
- Bones don’t reveal how Birgfeld died
- Israeli flew to GJ for sex with woman, young daughters, affidavit alleges
- Senator hears both sides of gas drilling debate
- University asks city for help on bond issue
- SD51 mulling switch for spring break dates
- Keep federal court in Grand Junction open, Sen. Udall urges
- Holocaust Awareness Weeks begin at CMU
- Ballots due by 7 p.m. Tuesday in municipal elections
- Measure to boost employee training advances in House
- $360,000 state grant to help Mesa County improve bus services
- Death Notices, April 3, 2012
- Berve in 11th at Grand Canyon
- Rifle’s Powell captures invite
- 1 in 6 county workers quitting
- Blotter, April 3, 2012
- Congress stalling wind-power growth, Leitner-Poma officials tell Bennet
- Week in Sports for April 1-7, 2012
- Week’s Photos for April 1- 7, 2012
- Printed letters, April 3, 2012
- Where’s the leadership regarding Colorado’s fiscal problems?
- Don’t downgradecritical drug laws
- Vandals strike campus; no suspects identified
- Legislature will begin debate on $20 billion budget
- Federal court in GJ eyed for closure
- Beeson re-election bid as 9th District DA raises term-limit question
- D51 administrator finalist for two superintendent jobs
- Student Spotlight, April 2, 2012
- Mountain towns banning plastic bags at grocery stores
- Weather forecast: More of the same for next 3 months
- GarCo sewing program makes reusable market totes
- This Week in the Legislature, April 2, 2012
- Death Notices, April 2, 2012
- Blotter, April 2, 2012
- Roling has big plans for season
- Mavericks split series with N.M. Highlands
- Colorado Mesa Lacrosse Result, April 1
- Colorado Mesa softball result, April 1
- Colorado Mesa baseball result, April 1
- The best way to teach math in the 21st century
- It really is a man’s world, and it’s becoming more that way
- District 51 Foundation seeks school support
- Printed letters, April 1, 2012
- Tipton vows fight over ski areas’ water
- Regional forester warns of tense fire season
- West’s voters in poll oppose fracking ban, Club 20 told
- Budget study panelist says Amendment 23, TABOR dangerous
- They said it at Club 20
- Wright is solid choice as Republican nominee in House District 54
- New twist for drivers
- Artist sculpts facial expressions with cheesecloth
- Pet pals
- You Said It, April 1, 2012
- Your Town, April 1, 2012
- Bridge results, April 1, 2012
- Mesa earns DH split with Highlands
- Clutch performer
- Gray gourmet, April 1, 2012
- Orphans choir from Uganda makes music
- Wild pitch lifts Palisade past Windsor
- Sailors too much for Wildcats
- Group: Suicide numbers too high
- Crowd at expo hooked on fly fishing
- Cedaredge’s Williams sets meet records in sprints at own invitational
- Jussel: A great QB can help teams become great
- Blotter, April 1, 2012
- Prep track and field results, March 31, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, March 31, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, March 31, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 31, 2012
- ‘Breakfast for Dinner’: Try something new and fun
- Prep baseball scores, March 31, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, March 31, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, March 31, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, March 31, 2012
- Conditions delay prescribed burns in western Colo.
- Club 20 seeking ‘timely’ oil shale leasing program
- Rodeo fundraiser to help pay bills of slain Mesa woman
- Redlands Center hoping for some community help
- Ready, set, win
- Tiger tales
- Sports Briefs, March 30, 2012
- Religion Briefs, March 31, 2012
- Good night, sleep tight and don’t let the ... ouch!
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, March 30, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, March 30, 2012
- For The Record, March 31, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, March 30, 2012
- Prep track results, March 30, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 30, 2012
- Prep lacrosse score, March 30, 2012
- Death Notices, March 31, 2012
- Getting It Right, March 31, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 30, 2012
- Gastric virus making the rounds
- Blotter, March 31, 2012
- Man accused for second time of drug sales
- Homegrown: It’s not easy being a bulb
- West Life: Nothing tops a good seed swap with friends
- Mavericks can’t keep Highlands’ bats quiet
- Star Spangled Tryouts
- Mesa County jobless rate dips in February
- Palisade’s Gunther resigns as coach
- OutFit: Denim jacket
- IN BRIEF: March 30, 2012
- John Denver tribute from the Symphony
- Quick Picks: March 30-April 5
- Center for Independence to have its second Dine in the Blind event
- One-act operas free at CMU
- Transactions for the week of March 12 - 18
- Rural communities waiting on urban amenities to expand
- Local insurer moves ahead on new payment structure
- Tess on the Town: Delta’s gem
- Many activities at Palisade’s Spring Fest
- Calendar: March 30-April 5
- Bradford abandons re-election bid
- Going bike in time: Shop owner recreates 102-mile L’Eroica race
- Lines West: March 30, 2012
- National park subject of open houses
- Mold worries follow Head Start
- Senators seek more comment time for oil, gas leases on 30,000 acres
- School staff reluctant about more cuts
- Fundraiser for historic Redlands Community Center planned
- Food bank awarded large grant for produce dehydrator
- FOOD: Hop on over to Palisade for Springfest
- A Democrat enters county commissioner race
- Why gardening is good for you
- Cooking up business at home
- FENSKE: Free yourself for something better
- County commissioner race narrows
- Yoga West has a 'challenge' for you
- Meet the master gland of metabolism - Mr. Thyroid!
- HOFFMAN: Commissioners need to do something about 'unsightly crap'
- Message from HOPE: Help and hope for battered women
- Photos and memories: Powderhorn wraps up its 2011-12 ski season
- WHO'S NEWS in the Grand Valley business community: March 30, 2012
- SKINNERS: Gov't affords us freedom as we age
- ARMSTRONGS: Drug reform bill favors treatment over felonies
- North of North Avenue: An epicenter for emerging art in the Grand Valley
- VA debuts new surgical center
- Local Briefs: March 30, 2012
- Jazzin' up Roper Ballroom
- GJ HISTORY: Mayor Isaac Newton Bunting - right mayor for the right time in 1906
- JetAway Aviation loses case against Montrose County
- Central’s Sanchez signs with Colorado Mesa
- Blotter, March 30, 2012
- Ex-showgirl built crazy collection of rental cabins
- Briefs, March 30, 2012
- Rise in crime keeps Grand Valley law enforcement busy in 2011
- Death notices, March 30, 2012
- Jim Whiteley hopes to join wife as Western Regional Top Alcohol winner
- Whatever it takes
- World Series tickets on sale April 2
- Prep lacrosse results, March 29, 2012
- ‘Controlled’ burns needed
- Bradford bows out
- Printed letters, March 30, 2012
- Counties join forces to advance oil shale
- Plan advances to slash car-tag late fees
- TABOR timeout, pot-shop issue on Fruita ballot
- Fruita mayoral race: Leadership skills boost his bid for mayor, Moss says
- Fruita mayoral election: City government experience is her edge, Buck says
- Industry urging feds to expedite drilling in North Fork Valley
- Holy Family students raise $10K for St. Jude’s children’s hospital
- Group battles water rights for Utah nuke plant
- Briefs, March 29, 2012
- Walters State tops latest JUCO poll
- Death Notices, March 29, 2012
- Sports in Brief: Grand Gents top Ridge View
- Prep Baseball Results, March 28
- NCBWA Division II Top 25, March 28
- Prep Tennis Results, March 28
- Colorado Mesa Tennis Results, March 28
- Prep Lacrosse Results, March 28
- NJCAA Rankings
- Bill would alter landscape of Colorado’s drug policy
- Coal-lease decision on Elk Creek Mine upheld on appeal
- Man takes plea deal in illegal lion hunts
- Blotter, March 29, 2012
- Mesa men’s, women’s tennis teams beat Hope
- Small goes big
- ‘Cats scratch past Central in tennis dual
- Fruita growth leads to school changes
- OBIT: Phyllis D. Hollingsworth
- Printed letters, March 29, 2012
- Unclear facts of Florida shooting don’t deter political opportunists
- Revenue boost cuts local school anxiety
- DNA test confirms remains are Birgfeld’s
- U.S. 6&50 project shifts east
- Meeker man gets 3 years in hunting buddy’s death
- Split over health law evident at competing rallies
- Brazilian arrested in sex sting waives review by grand jury
- Panel hears competing proposals for Flaming Gorge pipeline
- Methane energy bill clears Senate panel
- USFS needs markets for pine-beetle wood, Tipton told
- Sports Briefs, March 27, 2012
- RMAC Baseball standings, March 27, 2012
- College golf results, March 27, 2012
- RMAC softball standings, March 27, 2012
- Local gymnastics results, March 27, 2012
- Prep baseball score, March 27, 2012
- Prep golf results, March 27, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, March 27, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, March 27, 2012
- Tigers top Wildcats in lacrosse rivalry
- Fruita’s Sinner wins Palisade Invitational
- I-70 road work through canyon will slow travel
- Report: Protection of 3 wildflowers could cost millions in oil, gas impacts
- Waterline work set for Thursday
- Funeral services set for father for ex-Rep. Scott McInnis
- Opponents of health legislation encouraged
- Death notices, March 28, 2012
- Blotter, March 28, 2012
- Getting It Right, March 28, 2012
- Schools schedule stays as is
- Sen. Udall seeks transparency in secret FISA court decisions
- Revamp this exemption
- Printed letters, March 28, 2012
- Senior homeowners get a break
- High court to take up legality of mandate
- Forbes honoree merges talents in energy field
- PBS producer upgrading students’ equipment
- Club 20 meets Saturday
- Boundaries, four-day week on school agenda
- University may raise admission bar
- Health Briefs, March 27, 2012
- Laser skin treatment unique on Western Slope
- DUIs plummet to five-year low over St. Paddy’s weekend in Mesa County, state
- Death Notices, March 27, 2012
- Getting It Right, March 27, 2012
- Public trustee reverses course, says he’s willing to move office
- Bill would expand college program
- Rally against health care law in Grand Junction today (Tuesday)
- Palisade baseball result, March 26
- Fruita Monument Invitational Results, March 26
- Palisade tops Delta at Canyon View Park
- GJ’s Berk headed to CSU for football
- Blotter, March 27, 2012
- Where is the insta-news on important local events?
- Printed letters, March 27, 2012
- Xcel can’t subsidize Boulder experiment
- Late March sizzle is not a sign of what’s to come
- Parachute interchange work to begin today
- Kids Voting to host 5K run as fundraiser
- Constitutionality key focus of Supreme Court’s review
- KAFM NOTES: The black sheep in old time music's family
- Rally against Obamacare planned
- Housing agency eyes more aid for families with schoolchildren
- This Week in the Legislature, March 26, 2012
- Blotter, March 26, 2012
- Death Notices, March 26, 2012
- Student Spotlight, March 26, 2012
- Health law: Is it a cure or a curse?
- 79 degrees breaks record
- Bikers enjoy CMU’s Mad Cow Classic
- Bikers enjoy CMU’s Mad Cow Classic
- CMU tennis results, March 25
- CMU baseball result, March 25
- CMU lacrosse result, March 25
- CMU softball results, March 25
- Pille, Mavs sweep Colorado Christian
- Mesa sweeps Regis at Canyon View Park
- Week’s Photos for March 25-31, 2012
- Week in Sports for March 25-31, 2012
- Energy proposal to promote new, traditional sources
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Memories of Mr. Grand Junction - Gene Taylor
- Question for County Commissioner candidates: Week #7
- Same crap, different day? Do something about it!
- CURT SWIFT: Training Afghan farmers in latest irrigation technologies
- Letter to School District 51 Board of Education
- Local real estate Q&A
- Dreams in dry places: Education for the Colorado Plateau
- Despite troubling international news, civility shines through
- Printed letters, March 25, 2012
- Keep federal building open
- A Supreme test for Affordable Care Act
- The roadless rule debate: assessing impacts and picking sides
- Pugliese swamps District 3 field for Mesa County Commission at convention
- Funds approved for volunteers to help with wild horse efforts
- Mechanical engineer tries hand at selling commercial real estate
- Fork in the roadless: Will Colorado use federal or state-specific rules?
- Cycle excitement
- Mavs can’t stop Kvidera sisters in loss
- Erickson’s surge in 3,200 relay helps Tigers place second
- Police: Doctors wouldn’t sign off on assault case
- Corwin’s single lifts Mavs to win over Regis
- Wildcats rally from 5-0 deficit vs. Cortez
- Former pro football player talks of his days on the field
- Mavs split DH with Colorado Christian
- Li, Kuosman lift Fairview to team title in invitational
- Pet might let you know when it’s time with its eyes
- Biz Buzz — March 25, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 24, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, March 24
- Prep track results, March 24, 2012
- Prep swimming results, March 24, 2012
- Death notices, March 25, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, March 24, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 24, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, March 24, 2012
- Gray Gourmet, March 25, 2012
- Problem spot? Check your soil before planting
- Now is perfect time to prep for summer gardening
- Dine together to 'eat well'
- Fact or fiction? A good story often trumps the truth
- Religious Briefs, March 24, 2012
- Gun-rights advocateto speak in GJ tonight
- Local Briefs, March 24, 2012
- Only the lonely
- Drilling proposed near Paonia Reservoir
- Candidate for Congress here today
- Morris’ win a boon for Powderhorn racing club
- Can’t get the breaks
- Chassee’s hat trick lifts Fruita to win
- Selling Town Hall up to voters
- Prep baseball scores, March 23, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, March 23, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, March 23, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 23, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse score, March 23, 2012
- College tennis results, March 23, 2012
- Man pleads guilty to stealing $130,000 from former lumber firm
- Shooter mistakes mohawk for fowl, runs afoul of the law
- Condition much improved for veterans medical center
- Snell settles down, pitches Mavs to win
- Mavericks pepper Lindenwood with shots in close win
- Record high temperature is recorded
- TRAVIS KELLY: Apocalyptic anxiety - The last myth
- HOFFMAN: Random thoughts on the energy industry
- KONOLA: Budget proposal wars: Obama vs. Rep. Ryan
- SLOAN: Ryan budget plan shows wisdom
- Blotter, March 24, 2012
- Nearly a fifth of school out sick
- Death Notices, March 24, 2012
- Tess on the Town: Strayhorn well worth drive to Loma
- Film Festival moves to CMU
- CMU student art to be in 2 exhibits
- Theater Project to perform ‘Footloose’
- On the Goe: Catch a piece of music history when Raekwon comes to town
- Portrait Gallery: David Rowe
- Quick Picks, March 23-29
- Centennial Band show tribute to past
- Let the (‘Hunger) Games’ begin
- Calendar, March 23-29
- Lines West: March 23, 2012
- 2012 Behind the Lens Reader Submissions
- Transactions for week of March 5 - 11, 2012
- Realtor news
- Relocation key for companies?
- Cycling race returns to downtown GJ
- Colorado adults ace health rankings
- Feds to work with Colorado on roadless measures
- Fans of novel hunger for taste of dark movie
- Trooper’s trial delayed
- Regular David Letterman guest comedian coming to GJ
- 'The Man Who Quit Money' author to speak at library
- Remembering my 'other' brother ... Gene Taylor
- Recognizing super senior volunteers
- Community leaders recognized by Human Services Council
- Film shows impact of uranium mining on Navajo land
- Libertarian enters race for House District 55
- North Fork group to appeal oil auction of 30,000 acres
- Young Republican excited about shaping choices for voters
- New single-track trail opens
- Western Slope Invite provides teams with an early season test
- Prep tennis results, March 22, 2012
- Prep lacrosse score, March 22, 2012
- Prep soccer score, March 22, 2012
- ‘Dogs get defensive
- Fruita’s Wiley, Church make college picks
- Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show rolled into town in 1908
- Apartment fire casualty-free thanks to tenant
- Death notices, March 23, 2012
- Joy of playing
- Courthouse considered for closure
- Blotter, March 23, 2012
- Printed letters, March 23, 2012
- GOP delegates should seek candidates like Meis and Rowland
- Lacking horse sense and compassion
- Denver Post pulls back
- Woman on tracks wore earbuds, didn’t react to train
- Rifle man held in fatal crash near De Beque
- Hantavirus case near Mesa County line reported
- Council loosens rules on umbrellas with ads
- CMU to build more student housing
- Bipartisan effort launched to ease drug-addiction penalties
- Group to protest provision in Affordable Care Act
- Briefs, March 22, 2012
- Facebook threat targeted GJ police, preschool
- Problems mount for Delta County couple after horse dies
- Bebb-Jones headed to trial in death of wife
- Getting It Right, March 22, 2012
- Blotter, March 22, 2012
- Death notices, March 22, 2012
- New Mavs coach Martin preaches finishing at practice
- Calming down
- Swander’s hat trick lifts GJ past Fruita
- Sports in Brief: Outlaws place five in top four in Denver
- Local golf results, March 21, 2012
- Prep soccer score, March 21, 2012
- Timeout, March 21, 2012
- Green energy projects keep blowing taxpayers’ money away
- Printed letters, March 22, 2012
- Welcome back, Eckert
- Unsaintly Saints receive more than a wrist slap
- Mustache March
- Casting about: Writer, angler to speak of his fishing adventures
- Forecaster: When Lake Powell warms, fishing will be fine
- Get on board: Boating safety courses scheduled
- A good pie crust is a culinary milestone
- On Food: Strawberries and asparagus, yes, it’s spring
- Murder charges filed against brothers in death at Clifton mobile home park
- Rock Jam says Motley Crue, KISS part of lineup
- Program prepares first engineers
- Funeral for Taylor set for Monday
- Debate begins over new fracking study
- RMAC Softball Standings, March 20
- RMAC Baseball Standings, March 20
- NCBWA Top 25, March 20
- Prep Tennis Results, March 20
- Mustang Intercollegiate Results, March 20
- Prep Lacrosse results, March 20
- Bill to ban false election notices is killed
- Five-goal outburst lifts Fruita past Junction
- Sports in Brief: Mesa teams place third in Mustang
- Bringing museums to life
- Winter leaves Grand Valley high and dry
- Blotter, March 21, 2012
- CMC offers digital media program
- Companies cited for support of citizen soldiers
- Death notices, March 21, 2012
- Lincoln Park Sports Complex upgrade
- WOW! - Kiss and Motley Crue to headline Rock Jam
- Of fences and flights
- Dismantling Medicare won’t fix America’s broken health care system
- Printed letters, March 21, 2012
- Fracking study warns of air pollution threat
- State revenue forecast improves
- Airport Authority adopts new policies
- High Country Orchards can host weddings
- Coloradans weigh in on health insurance exchange
- State trustees to pay fine for violation of ethics law
- Delay of game at Capitol: Talk is about newest Bronco Manning
- GarCo fears drilling impacts from sage-grouse proposal
- Blotter, March 20, 2012
- Death Notices, March 20, 2012
- Train fatality ID’d as Silt woman
- What will become of Tim Tebow? It’s a hot debate in Grand Junction
- Get ready for more twists and turns in Denver
- Elway to Manning: A Superbowl pass?
- Gene Taylor was truly an ‘icon,’ as well as a sporting-good legend
- Printed letters, March 20, 2012
- D51 students compete at state speech tournament
- 1 killed, 2 hurt in fiery crash
- Man accused of break-in, assault of woman
- State extends off-road enforcement program
- Effort takes wing to preserve sage grouse
- Powderhorn selling Steamboat package with 2012-13 offerings
- 20 apply for Delta Schools top job
- Repair under way at troubled Meeker school
- This Week in the Legislature, March 19, 2012
- Blotter, March 19, 2012
- Student Spotlight, March 19, 2012
- State earns D+, a barely passing grade, in ethics
- State program could help city revitalize area
- Death Notices, March 19, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball boxscores, March 18
- Colorado Mesa baseball boxscore, March 18
- Carpenter, Kaiser lift Mavs to victory
- Sports in Brief: Eggleston wins local marathon
- Mavericks score 26 runs in sweep
- Week’s Photos for March 12-18, 2012
- Week in Sports for March 12-18, 2012
- Gray Gourmet, March 18, 2012
- Weekly Planner, March 18, 2012
- Getting to the facts: How do we know what to believe?
- Printed letters, March 18, 2012
- Some juveniles deserve to be charged as adults
- Transportation troubles
- Best of Bridge, March 18, 2012
- Your Town: March 18, 2012
- Pet’s diet no simple matter
- General aviators want airport hangars to remain accessible
- Area officials on the airport controversy
- Grand Junction Regional Airport: Management travel necessary, officials of other airports say
- Airport board finds just two reviews for Tippetts
- Tippetts’ expenses under scrutiny
- Mavs pile on runs in rout of Mines
- Grand Junction soccer star foreshadowed goals in book
- Baldwin leads Tigers to pair of wins in Arizona
- Learn finer points of wild turkey hunting
- Ski resorts setting good example for other industries
- Mavericks’ bats come alive for softball DH split
- GET ON THE LIST: Take a sage grouse tour
- 80 years and a mountain of cabbage
- Finding a niche
- It’s warm! It’s freezing! Are you game for spring?
- Border security just around the corner
- Book notes, March 18, 2012
- Critics call for firing; board backs director
- GPS was working before slaying in Mesa, county says
- Prep baseball scores, March 17, 2012
- Bill eliminates $50,000 bond for tow firms
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, March 17, 2012
- Fence still doesn’t fly at airport
- For the Record, March 17, 2012
- Religion Briefs, March 17, 2012
- West Life: E-waste, a different kind of trash
- Homegrown: Prepare for rose pruning in April
- Taylor made dreams come true for young athletes
- GJ icon Gene Taylor dies
- Local Briefs, March 17, 2012
- Cops called to protest of Planned Parenthood
- Mortgage money to help homeowners
- State challenges panel over uranium mill license
- Mavericks fall apart
- Blotter, March 17, 2012
- Health care fraud results in 4-year prison sentence
- BLM OKs 159-acre addition to Oxbow coal mining lease
- Sports Briefs, March 16, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, March 16, 2012
- Prep tennis score, March 16, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 16, 2012
- Death Notices, March 17, 2012
- Davis the pack leader for ‘Dogs
- Portrait 2 for 2012
- Wine Openers: Introduce yourself to cognac
- Take up this Ski Challenge for a good cause
- Tours offer unique opportunity to see sage grouse dance
- Tess on the Town: Girl Scouts cookie challenge
- Entertainment briefs, March 16-22
- CMU Wind Symphony planning night of contemporary music
- Bringing bands to Mesa Theater
- Triple Played: 1962 one to remember in music
- Powderhorn wants jumping dummies
- OutFit: Carry-all
- Music scene: March 16-22
- Lines West: March 16, 2012
- Show time: Group bringing 4 Broadway plays to Avalon Theatre
- Quick picks; March 16-22
- Tired all the time? Could be adrenal fatigue
- FENSKE: You are never alone in this world
- Want something new in your life? Try wheat berries
- When spring fever becomes spring sneezing
- Your chance to win an iPad is a survey away
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: More Three Sisters stories, by all Meens
- KAFM's Spring Member Drive kicks off March 30
- Wild & Scenic Film Festival returns to Grand Junction
- Question for County Commissioner candidates: Week #6
- Professional gardener 'one with nature'
- New alliance forms for the sake of the trails
- Local Briefs: March 16, 2012
- Edesia knows good food
- Happy trails, Clarence!
- ARMSTRONGS: How the left paints the right as anti-woman
- GJ woman to attend 'Superbowl' of baking contests
- Getting to the root of parsnips
- New Community Supported Agriculture farm crops up in Palisade
- WILD ABOUT BIRDS: Nesting habits of your favorite birds
- CITY VIEWS: Setting the stage at the Avalon
- Central gets shutout of Texas team in Arizona
- Mavericks split softball DH with Fort Lewis
- College softball scores, March 15, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 15, 2012
- College lacrosse results, March 15, 2012
- Ex-Kia dealer suspected of embezzling
- Cross-country cyclists got the royal treatment
- Ex-district attorney Serra denied parole
- Local Briefs, March 16, 2012
- Bebb-Jones hearing will require third day
- Junction cops target ‘rear-end’ crashes
- Investigators recover pound of meth, arrest two
- Research: Pine beetlesbreeding twice as fast
- School resource officer agreement disappoints immigration activists
- Wastewater rules will cost billions, opponents argue
- IRS to auction property from woodworking shop
- Death notices, March 16, 2012
- Blotter, March 16, 2012
- Falling like a rock
- Do-it-all Demello
- Homes sold Feb. 27 - March 4, 2012
- Printed letters, March 16, 2012
- Gov. Christie and Colorado representative refuse to back down to incivil bullies
- Ballot legislation is a sensible compromise
- Natural Stone Flooring
- Success with planting trees starts and ends with the roots
- Reinventing the Northeast
- Twenty-five District 51 students qualify for state speech tournament
- Price tag rising for Palisade fire station
- Oil shale cut from transportation bill
- State Senate panel approves inspection of ballots
- Panel clears Bradford bill that would head off problems with mineral lease payments
- Federal agency faults Piñon Ridge licensing
- More than just muscles
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, March 14, 2012
- Prep soccer scores, March 14, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 14, 2012
- JUCO poll, March 14, 2012
- Timeout, March 14, 2012
- Blotter, March 15, 2012
- County tops state rate of foreclosures
- Death notices, March 15, 2012
- Louisburg tops latest JUCO poll
- Lera places 13th at diving championships
- Ron Paul supporters may be noisy, but they share the GOP objective
- Printed Letters, March 15, 2012
- Sunshine Week clouds
- Mavs unveil a new logo
- 2012 forecast as Year of Big Fish at Lake Powell
- Bill would let counties scrap trustees’ offices
- Monument road to close for rock removal Thursday
- Candidate’s views cited in national publication
- Garfield County district shortens school week
- CMC eyes land for future Rifle campus growth
- Sports Briefs, March 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, March 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse results, March 13, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, March 13, 2012
- Schmalz resigns as Fruita’s girls basketball coach
- Death Notices, March 14, 2012
- Blotter, March 14, 2012
- Mesa County Connection News - March 9, 2012
- City Hall is upgraded
- Mavericks turn heads heading into nationals
- Colorado Mesa splits doubleheader with Dixie State
- Local unemployment rate 9.6 percent in January
- Marriage equality is better for state than civil unions
- Printed letters, March 14, 2012
- Frack attacks are clearly off target
- We Make It Here: Scott Fly Rod
- Health Briefs, March 13, 2012
- Birgfeld’s bones to be examined by specialist
- Turnout good for oil shale meeting
- Death Notices, March 13, 2012
- Garfield Re-2 School District to consider 4-day week
- Suspect’s driving imperils vehicles during pursuit
- Rock group Primus to perform June 20 in Grand Junction
- Measure targets water treatment rule
- Wright to officially announce challenge for Bradford’s seat
- Blotter, March 13, 2012
- Colorado Mountain College students face another tuition hike
- Eckstrand’s perspective will be missed on oil shale development
- Printed letters, March 13, 2012
- Preventable deaths
- Student Spotlight, March 12, 2012
- This Week in the Legislature
- Week in Sports for March 11-17, 2012
- Colorado Mesa Softball Results, Sunday, March 11
- Colorado Mesa Baseball Results, Sunday, March 11
- Mesa’s Maihi making big impact in softball
- Mavs fall in series finale to Pueblo
- Colorado Mesa Lacrosse Results, Sunday, March 11
- Week’s Photos for March 11-17, 2012
- Student Spotlight, March 12, 2012
- Death Notices, March 12, 2012
- Robot shoots hoops
- Stalking suspect found in brush
- Two jailed in forgery, meth case
- Blotter, March 12, 2012
- Printed letters, March 11, 2012
- Accountability absent for public trustees
- Debtor nation
- It’s your digital legacy and virtual wealth. Or is it?
- Proposed state regulations will be costly, unnecessary for West Slope
- Natural gas liquids help keep local drilling afloat
- For the Record, March 11, 2012
- Commercial real estate regaining life in valley
- Legislature at halfway mark, mostly focused on job creation
- Williams to spend $150M to boost gas liquids recovery
- Religion Briefs, March 11, 2012
- The bare truth about the teddy bear
- Watching the clock
- Adjust your pet’s diet to get them to a healthy weight
- Sun to shine on Sue, her bonnet
- Death notices, March 11. 2012
- You Said It, March 11, 2012
- Blotter, March 11, 2012
- Man suspected in Fruita liquor-store heist
- Palisade High becomes destination for ImagiNation
- Focus of drilling lawsuit changes
- Petersen places 7th, Granard 8th for Mavs
- Biz Buzz, March 11, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, March 10, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 10, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, March 10, 2012
- Olathe Pirates fall to Machebeuf in Class 3A fifth-place game
- Montrose wins SWL Relay Meet at El Pomar
- Prep swimming results, March 10, 2012
- Prep soccer score, March 10, 2012
- Homegrown: How much to compact new garden soil?
- Stepping stone for Mavericks
- Lutheran’s press gives Paonia fits in loss
- Mavs score pair in ninth to top T-Wolves
- Defense lifts Plateau Valley past Stratton
- Unorthodox win
- Boys prep basketball scores, March 9, 2012
- Olathe uses 2nd-half run to top Huskies
- Girls prep basketball scores, March 9, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 9, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, March 9, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 9, 2012
- Blotter, March 10, 2012
- First Democrat enters Mesa County commissioner race
- Photos out of suspects in slaying
- Garfield County fires two officials
- High court: Wiretap in drug case was proper
- Central figure in Exxon’s ‘Black Sunday’ aftermath dies at age 71
- Three cleared in failure to report school concerns
- Lochmiller behind bars
- Are you going green for St. Patrick’s Day? Try these messy, fizzy, fiery experiments
- Local Briefs, March 10, 2012
- Retired FBI agent Moss recognized for helping with Ponzi investigation
- Death Notices, March 10, 2012
- Fruita student’s film on religion places third in C-SPAN contest
- Call off the hounds. Bathroom remodel is almost complete
- Homes sold for the week of Feb. 20-26, 2012
- Realtor news for March 11, 2011
- WANTED: Good housing inventory
- GJ singer moving on after ‘The Voice’ non-appearance
- Portrait gallery: Kay Crane
- Tess on the Town: Kitchen gadgets
- In brief: March 9-16
- Ironwood Clarinet Trio performs at CMU
- Quick picks: March 9-16
- Music scene: March 9-16
- Art Students League taking new members
- Lines west: March 9
- Paige Birgfeld’s ‘cheffer’ friends share pain of loss
- Oil, gas panel revokes blacklisting of executive
- Monument bike race rejected once again
- Scenic may be safe if boundaries change
- Fruita cop plans to challenge Rep. Bradford
- Forest Service authorizes restricted alabaster mine
- Suspect arrested after crime spree
- Movie chronicles 'Where Soldiers Come From'
- GUEST COLUMN: In memory of a warrior
- Ski challenge fundraiser tests your 'endurance'
- Stop resisting and start accepting
- Local Briefs: March 9, 2012
- 'Nature Cure' - an alternative to medicine
- Local Real Estate Q&A
- 'Greatest outdoor classroom in the valley'
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Honoring the Three Sisters
- CURT SWIFT: Taking the teachings on the road again
- KAFM NOTES: The language of suicide
- Happy Birthday, Girl Scouts!
- Question for County Commissioner candidates: Week #5
- Breaking the sugar habit
- Free screenings of documentary "Revenge of the Electric Car"
- Get swept away by the Rebelution
- SLOAN: Obama and his failed reset
- LETTER: Where are the facts?
- A taste of Kenyan acrobatics comes to GJ
- BIZWATCH: Praxis East Olympic Weightlifting Center
- PLAY BALL!
- Pursuing Manning makes sense for Broncos
- Carsten leads Paonia girls into 2A semifinals
- Comeback falls short for Olathe girls
- Three-time defending champs too much for Plateau Valley
- Opening nerves
- Sports Briefs, March 8, 2012
- Palisade promotes Tafel to be boys hoops coach
- Prep girls basketball scores, March 8, 2012
- Prep boys basketball scores, March 8, 2012
- Prep baseball scores, March 8, 2012
- Prep lacrosse scores, March 8, 2012
- Local skiing results, March 8, 2012
- Prep soccer score, March 8, 2012
- Prep tennis results, March 8, 2012
- Father struggles to cope after remains of Paige Birgfeld found
- Fuel spill will close I-70 lanes for 4 days
- Udall presses officials on beetle kill issues
- Female engineer broke tunnel taboo in 1972
- Both sides wary of North Fork drilling report
- Panel OKs fee increase on upper Colorado River
- Coram bill includes steep price tag
- Death notices, March 9, 2012
- George Will and Rush Limbaugh are Obama’s unwitting allies
- Printed letters, March 9, 2012
- Birgfeld saga moves closer to conclusion
- Get healthy, Grand Valley!
- Spreading peace and joy through music
- Doubleheader downer
- Plateau Valley ready for run in state tournament
- Sports Briefs, March 7, 2012
- Prep basketball tv schedule, March 7, 2012
- Local golf results, March 7, 2012
- CHSAA All-Academic teams, March 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, March 7, 2012
- Timeout, March 7, 2012
- Airport accountability put before county commission candidates
- Stop ceding land for oil shale, group says
- Grand Junction City Council approves architectural fees for Avalon work
- House OKs Tipton bill expanding hydropower
- ‘Long journey’ ends with discovery of Paige Birgfeld’s body
- Grand Junction driver dies in rollover
- Gas leases would not harm North Fork Valley, BLM says
- Statewide flag rite will honor Air Force officer
- Court lets personhood backers gather signatures
- County trustee Brown reluctant to move office
- Blotter, March 8, 2012
- New law to boost counties’ income
- Meet Paco: Colorado Mesa’s unique heavyweight wrestler
- O’Boyle ready for new job with Mavs
- Death Notices, March 8, 2012
- The Fisher Towers
- Printed letters, March 8, 2012
- Guns and businesses, guns and women and guns at the university
- Fired with desire to correct problems
- History revisited
- Mesa Meltdown the finale to Nordic Council’s race season
- Online hunting license application: timely, fewer errors
- Trouble shooting: Youth late-season hunt changes limit pressure on elk
- On Food: Recipes for springtime
- Obama supporter sets caucus tone
- D51 moves to cut drug expulsions with counseling
- Prosecutors: Send Lochmiller to prison
- Report cites flaws in attack on White Hall fire
- Flu season either mild or late to arrive this year
- Staying focused
- Middleton, Olathe bring 20-game win streak into 3A Great Eight
- Hanging up his whistle
- Skeletal remains found north of Delta
- Fallen conquistadors: Remnants suggest Spaniards died at fort
- Vote today on measure to speed approval for hydropower projects
- Blotter, March 7, 2012
- Palisade race draws competition
- Briefs, March 7, 2012
- Death Notices, March 7, 2012
- Colorado Mesa lacrosse results, March 6
- Students get bird’s-eye view of Western Slope
- RMAC Softball Standings, March 6
- Southwestern League All Conference Basketball Teams
- RMAC Baseball Standings, March 6
- Sports in Brief: Snell selected pitcher of the week
- Tigers’ Derrieux earns SWL Player of Year award
- Dog sledding in Aspen
- Mavs’ loss to Le Moyne a learning experience
- OBIT: Kyle John Akers
- OBIT: James H. Matthews
- Printed letters, March 7, 2012
- Continued vigilance needed on child abuse
- Rush Limbaugh’s inappropriate language was anything but a fluke
- High-flying concession
- Budget talk pulls crowd of about 30
- Hospital moves ahead with plans for new building
- Mesa County applies for trail funds to link Junction to Loma
- Avalon renovations may start in fall
- Democrats to gather in caucuses tonight
- GarCo drilling sluggish so far
- Investments in bonds approved by House
- BLM will reseed land burnt by Cosgrove Fire
- Mesa County ranks high in child abuse deaths, low in premature births
- Health Briefs, March 6, 2012
- Bond set for two suspects in slaying
- Death Notices, March 6, 2012
- Soutwestern League All-Conference Boys team
- Prep Notebook: Derrieux, Bridges to play game in Denver
- Mavericks face tough team today in lacrosse
- Shortened District 51 schedule a real possibility
- Blotter, March 6, 2012
- Week in Sports for March 4, 2012 to March 10
- Crossing the line proves difficult when dealing with energy issues
- Fiscal literacy needed
- Chris 'Wicked Game' Isaak in concert March 10
- Environmental consulting firm will triple size of headquarters
- 9-year-old plans to ‘grow up’ after long battle with cancer
- Redvale teen killed in avalanche near Moab
- Organization emerges for Arches, Canyonlands parks
- Collbran woman accused of fraud in arrest at check-cashing business
- ‘The House’ to shelter homeless teens
- Student Spotlight, March 5, 2012
- Democrat Robinson to challenge Scott for new House seat in Grand Junction
- Driller proposes disposal of treated water in creek
- This Week in the Legislature, March 5, 2012
- Blotter, March 5, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball results, March 4
- Central Regional Parirings, March 4
- Colorado Mesa baseball results, March 4
- Week’s Photos for March 4-10, 2012
- Orediggers earn top seed in Central Region
- Top-ranked Eagles ready for Del Norte
- The Point homeless camp is cleaned-up
- Mesa baseball team wins RMAC series
- Loss of the joint bus facility resulted from leadership failure
- The myths and facts about drug treatment in Mesa County
- Despite their purchasing practices, the poor have many innovative ideas
- Afghanistan unraveling
- Los Lonely Boys in concert March 8 at Mesa Theater
- Group plans to offer more scholarships
- Authorities link resurgence of heroin in Grand Valley to prescription drug abuse
- Drillers hit North Fork resistance to leases
- Eagles soar back to state
- Travel expert Rick Steves talks about PBS, becoming a ‘temporary local’
- Mavs’ season ends in Pueblo
- Biz Buzz, March 4, 2012
- Happy 100th birthday, Oreo (Mmmm. Crumbs)
- Quilt block challenges not for chickens
- Solid pitching helps Mavs sweep Metro
- You Said It, March 4, 2012
- Experience key in Lutheran’s upset of Meeker in Class 2A regional final
- Colorado Mesa baseball scores, March 3, 2012
- Tait’s 15 points helps Olathe girls move into final 8 in 3A
- Prep basketball scores, March 3, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball scores, March 3, 2012
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, March 3, 2012
- Fruita author gains readers
- Book notes, March 4, 2012
- Homeless camp disassembled for railway work
- Colorado Mesa women’s lacrosse score, March 3, 2012
- Backpacks stocked with kid fuel
- Clifton brothers held in slaying
- Heroin spike prompts changes
- Gray Gourmet, March 4, 2012
- Business Briefcase, March 4, 2012
- Weekly Planner, March 4, 2012
- Death Notices, March 4, 2012
- A building block
- Athletes test skills at Western Rockies Sports Combine
- Homegrown: Pre-emergent selection must meet garden needs
- West Life: Brief spring weather triggers weed anxiety
- For the Record, March 2, 2012
- Religion Briefs, March 3, 2012
- Just your average Joe? Nothing wrong with that
- Prep Boys Boxscores, March 3
- RMAC Shootout Glance, March 3
- Colorado Mesa boxscore, March 3
- Prep Girls Boxscores, March 3
- Palisade’s Krueger top A.D. in Colorado
- Bill would allow sale of food items made in homes
- Stabbing victim remembered as ‘true friend’
- City Market spot draws grocer’s eye
- Man accused of illegal lion hunts
- Database would list small Colorado businesses
- Fruita plans Otto statue near turnoff to monument
- Tipton’s campaign stop in Avon raises legal questions
- Run-and-gun offense lifts Eagles into 2A regional final
- Visualizing a victory
- Melillo lifts Mavs into RMAC finals
- Ramunno to be volunteer assistant at Palisade in fall
- Printed letters, March 4, 2012
- Death Notices, March 3, 2012
- Blotter, March 3, 2012
- BMX thrives in the Grand Valley
- When it comes to high school sports, this team would rather be RIDIN’
- Dance off
- Tess on the Town: Paonia dairy
- Triple Played: Lovett release, Clark tribute
- OutFit: High and low
- First Friday Art event adds fashion element
- Cello quartet to play in Delta
- Violinist Wang, GJ symphony to perform
- Music Scene: March 2-8
- In Brief: March 2
- SOUND CHECK: Remember When
- QUICK PICKS, March 2-8
- Lines West: March 2
- Bluebird skiing can’t compete with spreading compost
- Family-friendly Fruita
- Snowpack almost 80 percent of normal, but more needed
- Land swap, potential drilling cause for North Fork uproar
- Vineyard owner files to challenge Bradford
- Deputies mum on case of man found dead
- Shell begins first project on federal shale research lease in Rio Blanco County
- Tosh in town April 26 at the Avalon
- Downtown businesses team up for fashion show
- Symphony to perform winning composition by local middle-schooler
- Local Briefs: March 2, 2012
- GJ teen stages first West Slope sports combine
- Give a child the gift of music
- Free Press reporter nabs two writing awards
- Organic farm in Pea Green begins third year offering CSA
- Addiction is a brain imbalance - Not a choice
- Question for the Commissioner Candidates: Week 4
- Nutrition for a healthy heart
- Main St. Community Garden preparing for new season
- HOFFMAN: Consultants overused by Colo. public schools
- Clifton Elem. shows more progress than any other Colo. turnaround school
- ARMSTRONGS: Suit seeks to Lobato-mize Colorado's Constitution
- SKINNERS: Reeking of entitlement
- Tchaikovsky's 'Symphony No. 6' - A 'Pathetique' excuse for a title?
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: The local headlines of yesteryear
- Your Country Jam 2012 update: March 2, 2012
- Famous travel expert to give presentation March 6
- Mavs refuse to give up
- Sports Briefs, March 1, 2012
- Getting It Right, March 2, 2012
- Blotter, March 2, 2012
- Brazilian arrested in cyber sex sting
- March roars into Grand Valley
- Grand Junction’s earliest veteran laid to rest on Presidents Day
- Death Notices, March 2, 2012
- You Saw It Photos –– March 2012
- Enough with presidential primaries and the idea Islam is about peace
- Legislature displays tin ear on expenses
- Opening lines: Fish biting at Lake Powell
- Make bear hunting more bearable with seminar
- GJ man skiing for spot on Paralympic team
- Powderhorn Telefest is Saturday
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 29, 2012
- A story to tell
- Olathe girls riding long win streak as state begins
- Timeout, Feb. 29, 2012
- RMAC Softball standings, Feb. 29, 2012
- RMAC Baseball standings, Feb. 29, 2012
- GJ museum official heads to Mexico for rock art study
- Hickenlooper wants new panel to resolve standoff on drilling regs
- Plan ignores energy, legislators tell BLM
- Man, 19, charged in stabbing death at Montrose party
- Briefs, March 1, 2012
- Senate OKs bill to give rural legislators a raise
- Judge mostly backs ruling on uranium leases
- Collection begins for popular prom-dress giveaway program
- So, WTF? $2 million for Fruita?
- Death Notices, March 1, 2012
- Firm buys uranium company, Wyoming mine
- Homeless coalition to clean The Point
- Blotter, March 1, 2012
- Mavs’ visit to Chipeta Elementary makes kids’ day
- Strip clubs to casinos: Payments for welfare may cause mental duress
- Printed letters, March 1, 2012
- Affirmative action once more in court
- Local gymnastics results, Feb. 28, 2012
- All-RMAC basketball teams, Feb. 28, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Feb. 28, 2012
- Boys prep basketball score, Feb. 28, 2012
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 28, 2012
- Palisade’s Steve Phillips proud to retire again
- Columbine too strong for Fruita in Sweet 16
- Mavericks top Metro in Denver
- Mesa women fall on road to Roadrunners in RMAC Shootout
- 40-day prayer vigil targets Planned Parenthood clinic
- Briefs, Feb. 29, 2012
- Marijuana question squeezes onto ballot
- Getting It Right, Feb. 29, 2012
- Mill tailings cleanup near Moab is one-third complete
- Minor cable TV disruptions blamed on position of sun
- Wine lovers can celebrate like Romans
- Glenwood Caverns plans more rides, smaller lines
- Blotter, Feb. 29, 2012
- Chevron could transfer oil-shale lease
- Expanded service eyed for Grand Valley Transit system
- Lawmakers advance pay boost to cover rural travel expenses
- House OKs bill allowing industry input
- Shoppers: City Market making a ‘grave mistake’
- Lieutenant governor encourages students to read, dream big
- Public involvement needed for all major land-use decisions
- Printed letters, Feb. 29, 2012
- Utah’s latest Sagebrush Rebellion
- Family Connections March 2012
- Death Notices, Feb. 28, 2012
- GarCo blocks asphalt plant
- Lochmiller wants lighter sentence
- Online tool locates Democrat caucuses
- Police Blotter, Feb. 28, 2012
- Prescribed burn on Grand Mesa to decrease debris
- City Market to sponsor meeting tonight on closure at First and Orchard
- Outlaws shine at meet in Denver
- Fruita feeling good heading into Sweet 16
- Maverick women making most of chances in RMAC Shootout
- Chevron halting oil shale effort
- Udall to test communities’ reaction to more wilderness
- King’s pot DUI bill OK’d by panel
- Shotgun near bodies in Montrose yard
- Maverick men hoping to solve frustration in RMAC Shootout
- Holy Family names new principal
- The ‘truth’ about budgets is not easy for most of us to accept
- Printed letters, Feb. 28, 2012
- Politics of controversial pipeline plan revived
- D51 to host additional community budget forum
- Getting It Right, Feb. 28, 2012
- Art Center to open three major exhibits March 2
- Organization honors ErkenBrack as a Father of the Year
- 2 Fruita council members vying for mayor’s position
- Bill would eliminate 10 public trustee posts
- Rep. Scott’s move to Redlands satisfies rules for candidacy
- This Week in the Legislature, Feb. 27, 2012
- Student Spotlight, Feb. 27, 2012
- Blotter, Feb. 27, 2012
- 2 found dead in Montrose
- Week in Sports for Feb. 26 - March 3, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Feb. 26 - March 3, 2012
- Mesa lands five at wrestling nationals
- Colorado Mesa softball results, Sunday, Feb. 26
- Mavericks earn 4-game sweep of CSU-Pueblo
- Season ticket holders enjoy selection process for Grand Junction Rockies
- Rifle will face Pinnacle in 3A
- Students perform mental callisthenics
- Reporters run risks believing politicians will stick to the script
- Legislation needed for driving while under influence of pot
- Energy firm president defends leasing action
- Allow more land for oil shale research
- Printed letters, Feb. 26, 2012
- Mesa County’s drug treatment programs don’t meet current standards
- School District 51 receives emails, phone calls over choir flap
- Editor Marfitano cited for passion, leadership
- Sentinel takes Colorado Press Association top prize
- Zen Chic style: an apt app for relaxation
- Gray Gourmet, Feb. 26, 2012
- Best of Bridge, Feb. 26, 2012
- Religion Briefs, Feb. 26, 2012
- Pridham’s three goals help Mesa shake jitters in win
- Your Town, Feb. 26, 2012
- Weekly Planner, Feb. 26, 2012
- Don’t wait too long to pick beans
- Traffic Alert, Feb. 26, 2012
- Sustainable Roots lends hand with greenhouses, English
- No sitting tight for 2 owners
- Drawn by design
- Area forests supervisor heads to D.C.
- Book notes, Feb. 26, 2012
- Viticulture association selects new director
- Health professions care about needy and prove it at Good Samaritan clinic
- Mavs’ road woes continue with latest loss to Skyhawks
- Hot-shooting Ft. Lewis routs Mesa women
- Tigers tamed
- You Said It, Feb. 26, 2012
- SLOAN: The new politics of birth control
- Boards couldn’t hold secret votes on vacancies, if proposal is approved
- Daily Sentinel staffers win 18 awards
- Concerns remain about gym competition in Fruita
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 24, 2012
- Rifle girls earn title date with Olathe in 3A district tourney
- Sales of Cafe Justo help coffee growers, migrant sheepherders
- Energy group honors ‘Pioneer of the Piceance’
- Verdict worth $1.67 million in malpractice
- Bridges’ last-second layup lifts Wildcats to win in 5A playoffs
- Police Blotter, Feb. 25, 2012
- Gunther’s big game not enough for Palisade
- Fire evacuation plans crucial, official says
- Getting It Right, Feb. 25, 2012
- Mavs need a win to host first round playoff game
- Girls prep basketball scores, Feb. 24, 2012
- Boys prep basketball scores, Feb. 24, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball boxes, Feb. 24, 2012
- Colorado Mesa women’s lacrosse score, Feb. 24, 2012
- ‘Gilded economy’ needs energy, congressman says
- Legislators keen on more expense money, not ‘pay raise’
- Father of slaying victim testifies at hearing
- Natural gas for big rigs?
- How do you spell sound wave experiments? J-E-L-L-O
- For The Record, Feb. 25, 2012
- Death Notices, Feb. 25, 2012
- Mavericks earn berth to RMAC tourney
- Colorado Mesa women’s lacrosse team can’t overcome early deficit
- Forever young thanks to Leap Year
- Questions for the Commissioner Candidates: Week 3
- Local Briefs: Feb. 24, 2011
- Youth Cycling Expo set for March 3
- CMU Outdoor Program presents 'Radical Reels'
- The second most feared disease
- Trying looking at life from a different view
- KONOLA: The women are watching
- HOFFMAN: Mash up of rants
- Is eating well a science, or art?
- HEALING HORIZONS: Achieving 'heart-felt' health
- Local real estate Q&A: How to buy a foreclosure in Mesa County
- KAFM NOTES: Making copyright right
- Message from HOPE: Hope springs eternal
- OBIT: William E. "Pinger" Pings
- Rick Crawford is new coach for Mesa cycling team
- Transactions for the week of Feb. 6-12
- How do I know when it’s the right time to buy?
- Dust can be hard on houseplants
- Mortgage myths keep some buyers from looking
- Who knew grasshoppers could be so wonderful?
- GJ Senior Theater presents musical satire 'Phantom of the Op'ry'
- Faith community sponsors talk on Islam
- A gathering of 'plant junkies'
- Professionals lend their talents as hospice volunteers
- And the OandA goes to ...
- Calendar, Feb. 24-March 1
- Tess on the Town: From N.Y.C. to ‘Mesa’s Edge’
- On the Goe: Pair of bands bound for gigantic SXSW to appear in GJ
- OutFit: Color block
- In Brief, Feb. 24, 2012
- Outdoors scenery inspires winner
- Worst Day of the Year bicycle ride nears
- Meet ‘Rules of Civility’ author Amor Towles at Avalon Theatre
- Virginia professor to cap Oboe Day
- Music Scene: Feb. 24-March 1
- Portrait Gallery: Katie Hill
- On Stage: Feb. 24-March 1
- Quick Picks: Feb. 24-March 1
- Postcard-sized art to be on display at CMU
- Road Trip: Feb. 24-March 1
- Lines West: Feb. 24, 2012
- GJ HISTORY: Gus Anderson takes on the 'Gentlemen of Leisure'
- David Sundal was devoted to keeping GJ history alive
- Death Notices, Feb. 24, 2012
- Blotter, Feb. 24, 2012
- Vineyard owner may run against Bradford
- Basalt teacher resigns after sex assault arrest
- Lawmaker pay raise a divisive issue
- Exploded box was Lions Club joke
- Feds reject plan to pipe water from Wyoming
- Grand Junction parents grieve son after military plane crash
- Commission candidates take variant paths to same ending
- Economist urges caution in celebrating recovery, cites stubborn jobless rate
- Grundy hopes to lead Plateau Valley to state
- Cross’ return bolsters Mavs’ offense
- Paonia girls hope fast-break style leads to another title
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 23, 2012
- The visitors
- Death Notices: Feb. 23, 2012
- Budget forum attendees want administrative discussion
- Go big or go home
- Pipeline plan flaming out?
- Printed letters, Feb. 24, 2012
- School district double standard exposed in flap over choir song
- Rents creep up; vacancies tighten
- ‘Cats go ice cold
- Video lottery at horse racing tracks unconstitutional, casinos say of bill
- Guettler’s late-game heroics lift Coal Ridge
- RMAC math
- Local golf results, Feb. 22, 2012
- Timeout, Feb. 22, 2012
- Girls prep basketball scores, Feb. 22, 2012
- Local skiing results, Feb. 22, 2012
- Christianity enters solemn phase of year
- Parts of Redlands, Orchard Mesa to lose their water
- Boys prep basketball scores, Feb. 22, 2012
- DA won’t file charge of bias crime in bar fight
- Supporters sign on to river deal
- Mother tells police her son forced her to aid in robbery
- Ski areas bracing for fight with feds over water rights
- Cop suspected Bradford was drunk
- Assault probe becomes missing-person case
- Blotter, Feb. 23, 2012
- Briefs, Feb. 23, 2012
- Death notices, Feb. 23, 2012
- Group offers $2.5M to retire oil, gas leases
- Calm urged in college disputes
- Man in furlough dispute sentenced
- Water to be shut off in Redlands, OM
- Over the Top, Apology
- GJ’s Wright leads U.S. to Connolly Cup crown
- Someone should have checked out background of controversial song
- Printed letters, February 23, 2012
- Little credit due for Senate hiring bill
- 2012 Western Slope Veterans Guide
- Conservation areas focus of lecture series
- Wine Openers: Cold temps welcomed by grape growers
- All kids welcome to ski in ‘Children’s Race’
- No trespassing: Hunter keeps property boundaries in his sights
- Bugs prepared for new missions at Palisade Insectary
- Board, community discuss religious songs
- Blotter, Feb. 22, 2012
- Waterline breaks again in north GJ
- Debate heats up over asphalt plant near Rifle
- Bullish ‘Dogs
- Fruita’s LaBonde loves her role as defensive stopper
- Defense wins
- 10 percent of residents get food aid
- U.S. system inefficient, mining counsel says
- Credit has no bearing in hiring, Dems say
- Council, in U-turn, sends letter supporting American Airlines
- Crime spree suspect to get second mental exam
- RMAC Baseball Standings, Tuesday, Feb. 21
- Buddy Werner Skiings Results, Feb. 19
- RMAC Softball Standings, Tuesday, Feb. 21
- Tuesday’s Boys Boxscores
- Death Notices, Feb. 22, 2012
- Tuesday’s State Basketball Scores, Pairings
- Meeting to discuss North Fork drilling set for next month
- Solar industry honors shining star
- Santorum must explain views on religion and government
- Printed letters, Feb. 22, 2012
- Consistency needed in oil and gas rules
- Rural lawmakers may get pay raise
- Panel says no to allowing local regulation of drilling
- Getting It Right, Feb. 21, 2012
- Semitrailers jackknife, closing I-70
- Encana: Piceance wells still profitable
- Senator delivers noteworthy, quoteworthy quips
- Senator: People want truth
- Simpson tells youthful crowd they’re getting stuck with bill
- RMAC basketball standings, Feb. 20
- Palisade going back to basics for playoffs
- Monday’s Girls Basketball Result, Feb. 20
- Hotchkiss girls top Cedaredge
- 200 respond to survey about schools’ budget
- Too much ‘Mourning in America’ heading to November election
- U.S. may be indebted to Simpson, Bowles
- Printed letters, Feb. 21, 2012
- Police Blotter, Feb. 21, 2012
- GJPD bomb unit blows up ‘suspicious’ package
- Family, friends of ‘the Capitol dog’ prepare to face life without him
- Grand jury seated in Mesa County
- Fine art show, sale at Two Rivers Winery
- This week in the Legislature, Feb. 20, 2012
- Mild weather draws golfers to Grand Valley, area courses
- Student Spotlight, Feb. 20, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Feb. 19-25, 2012
- Week in Sports for Feb. 19-25, 2012
- Colorado Mesa Softball Boxscore, Feb. 19
- Colorado State Basketball Pairings, Feb. 19
- Extra effort helps Logan Young earn spot in national event
- Local teams ready for playoffs
- Colorado Mesa falls to Concordia St. Paul
- 4 jailed in heroin stakeout
- Death Notices, Feb. 20, 2012
- Preaching intolerance to the choir
- Don’t dismantle Colorado’s election oversight in 2012
- BLM’s go-slow approach is right way to handle oil shale
- We can deal with oil shale issues and allow industry to move forward
- Hydraulic fracturing: Reality, history and a little attitude
- State Wrestling Finals
- 2012 State Wrestling Tournament, Day 3
- Free throws help Mavs top Western
- Cold start, hot finish
- Mav softball team’s rally falls short vs. Winona
- Early deficit too much for Mesawomen’s lacrosse team to overcome
- Colorado Mesa skiing results, Feb. 18, 2012
- Colorado Mesa women’s lacrosse score, Feb. 18, 2012
- Boys prep basketball score, Feb. 18, 2012
- Class 4A state wrestling results, Feb. 18, 2012
- Colorado Mesa softball score, Feb. 18, 2012
- Class 3A state wrestling results
- Class 5A state wrestling results, Feb. 18, 2012
- Class 2A state wrestling results, Feb. 18, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Feb. 18, 2012
- Olathe’s Shank wins third 3A state title
- Grand Junction’s Hoffschneider captures 5A title
- Reed’s 113-pound victory caps Paonia’s team title
- Montrose’s Hudson caps career with 4A title
- State wrestlers amazed by environment in Denver
- ‘WTF’ sticker shock in Fruita
- Briefs, Feb. 19, 2012
- Colorado Mesa University to keep pedaling for cycling race over monument
- Simpson tickets available
- Movie theater’s success attracts GarCo funding
- 83rd annual Lions Parade 2012
- Hoemgrown: Grow an apple tree from seed
- West Life: Only a few weeks away from starting seeds
- Woman carries out calling to create house of prayer
- Student close to meeting goal for school defibrillators
- 2012 State Wrestling Tournament, Day 2
- Sweet Judy Blue Eyes in concert with Amy Speace
- ‘Dog eyes his last bone
- Championship dreams
- Olathe’s Shank chases 3rd title
- Class 4A state wrestling results, Feb. 17
- Class 2A state wrestling results, Feb. 17
- Class 3A state wrestling results, Feb. 17
- Colorado Mesa softball boxscores, Feb. 17
- Colorado Mesa softball boxscores, Feb. 17
- Prep Girls Basketball Boxscores, Feb. 17
- Class 5A state wrestling results
- Prep Boys Basketball Boxscores, Feb. 17
- Wildcats stumble at home
- Fruita wins 3rd straight SWL title
- Colorado Mesa softball team opens season with 2 wins
- Tigers push for playoffs with win over Central
- GJ girls win SWL crown
- Religion Briefs, Feb. 18, 2012
- Woman carries out calling to create house of prayer
- Science fair pulls in the out-of-town crowd
- Honest Abe split rails, united the country and held a patent, to boot
- Delta cows, Feb. 18, 2012
- Blotter, Feb. 18, 2012
- Death Notices, Feb. 18, 2012
- Affidavit: Basalt teacher, student had sex at school
- Bill to end criminal-libel law gets initial OK
- Judge tosses suit in alleged rape by cop
- Fruit growers prefer cold to stave off budding process
- Police monitor threats after teen quits choir
- 2012 State Wrestling Tournament, Day 2
- Printed letters, Feb. 19, 2012
- Court denies roadless rule challenge
- School closures blasted at second budget forum
- Official: Oil shale input already given
- ‘Lone Ranger’ needs extras for Utah shoot
- ARMSTRONGS: Search for missing friends brought out heroes
- HOFFMAN: Oops, they did it again!
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: I love a parade!
- GUEST COLUMN: Are you a 'yahoo'?
- Sunday afternoon live: Tony Furtado plays the Radio Room
- Breaking up not so hard to do
- Community Food Bank to hold ribbon-cutting at new location
- Local winners named in annual writing competition
- Local Girl Scouts perform service projects in celebration of centennial
- Bessie Minor grant program targets literacy efforts in Mesa County
- 'We are here for the veterans'
- Fun and hijinks centerstage at GJHS
- LETTER: Moving to GJ no longer an option
- Local Briefs: Feb. 17, 2012
- LETTER: Many 'vital' components comprise Ten Year Plan to end homelessness
- Question for county commish candidates: Do you support the creation of special tax districts for Clifton?
- LETTER: Oil shale boondoggle
- Recognizing two with a 'Heart of Gold'
- LETTER: Community members working for health, well-being of Mesa County kids
- SKINNERS: Tragedy at home
- 2012 State Wrestling Tournament, Day 1
- Class 3A state wrestling results, Feb. 16, 2012
- Class 2A state wrestling results, Feb. 16, 2012
- Girls prep basketball scores, Feb. 16, 2012
- Class 5A state wrestling results, Feb. 16, 2012
- Class 4A state wrestling results, Feb. 16, 2012
- Mavs in third place in RMAC title meet
- Boys prep basketball scores, Feb. 16, 2012
- GJ Rockies select radio home
- Hines family goes back 8 generations in Grand Junction
- Briefs, Feb. 17, 2012
- Death Notices, Feb. 17, 2012
- Basalt High teacher jailed in sex assault of student
- Airline traffic steady, despite industry woes
- Hotchkiss’ Mendoza wins in final seconds
- Brennan playing at Brownson for final time
- Central’s Rubalcaba scores ‘weird’ victory at state
- Blotter, Feb. 17, 2012
- Bill to preempt local drilling rules defeated
- New legislation aims to clear up ballot problems
- Printed letters, Feb. 17, 2012
- Boundary bounces are a necessity for schools
- Transporation stall
- Fruita schools full to brim
- December tax receipts better in 2011 than 2010
- Student quits choir over Muslim-themed song
- End of the road
- Golden day for foundation
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 15, 2012
- New trial denied for man serving life for murder of Gypsum teenager
- Local skiing results, Feb. 15, 2012
- Local golf results, Feb. 15, 2012
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Feb. 15, 2012
- Timeout, Feb. 15, 2012
- Woman, 73, rearrested, after warrant mistake in burglary investigation
- No clear view of monument status, survey shows
- Blotter, Feb. 16, 2012
- Lawmakers prepare ballot inspection bill
- Energy firms settle collusion case
- State asks court to dismiss lawsuit against TABOR
- Beginning of the end
- Oil shale part of spending measure
- Mesa County not party to impact study of shale leases
- Reserved spots for JUCO a hot ticket
- Death Notices, Feb. 16, 2012
- Tamarisk successes, failures analyzed
- Briefs, Feb. 16, 2012
- Colorado voter rolls being updated
- Highway funding languishes while other matters distract Congress
- Printed letters, February 16, 2012
- Budget bungling
- Springtime to bring work on new single-track trails
- Popular North Fruita Desert area sees fewer deer, more bikes
- Snow geese flocking to area festivals
- Pillsbury Bake-Off finalist vying for $1 million prize
- University of Western Colorado most popular pick for new Western State name
- Valentine’s Day marks beginning for young couple
- Feds deliver setback to mine expansion
- Bill would give businesses input in proposals
- Boys high school basketball boxscores, Feb. 14
- KidzPlex gymnastics results
- Girls high school basketball boxscores, Feb. 14
- Valentine’s Day Massacre Run
- Powderhorn Racing Club Buddy Werner Results
- Stecklein, Cooley pace KidzPlex
- Strength lifts Fruita girls past Central
- Central senior provides lift in loss
- Clutch FTs lift Delta to OT thriller
- Issue of wilderness access could threaten Bear Ranch land swap legislation
- St. Joseph Catholic Church ponders history, future
- Death Notices, Feb. 15, 2012
- Blotter, Feb. 15, 2012
- Udall likes energy focus in budget
- Senator: Ease rules to aid mine cleanups
- Lamborn-Tipton shale proposal doomed to failure in Senate
- Printed letters, Feb. 15, 2012
- Marks’ lawsuit onballots is premature
- Russell ready to lend Mavs a hand
- Voter rights violated by way ballots counted, lawsuit claims
- Golf, pool discounts reinstated for city workers
- Make My Day bill for business passes House
- Health clinic OK’d for school employees
- Health care documentary featuring GJ debuts Thursday
- Garfield waives affordability rule to encourage housing industry
- County approves zoning for gravel pit
- Coal methane capable of being energy source, says House committee
- Death Notices, Feb. 14, 2012
- Skier dies in avalanche near Telluride
- Customers going hog wild over new bacon doughnut
- Garfield fire districts may consolidate
- Police Blotter, Feb. 14, 2012
- Tipton: President’s spending plan adds to burden on taxpayers
- PIck a seat: JUCO offering reserved seating
- Wrestlers ready for excitement, pressure of state championships
- Printed letters, Feb. 14, 2012
- Doing as we say in D.C., not as we (sometimes) do at home
- Probation for Bruce
- House cleaning at the Point
- Delta school chief sacked after good reviews
- Renowned travel writer Rick Steves comes to GJ
- 10th Circuit sinks lawsuit in gun raid
- Natural-gas plan for state vehicles
- This Week in the Legislature, Feb. 13, 2012
- Relief for dry Grand Valley may come Tuesday
- Driver killed in bizarre accident on I-70B
- Bradford’s husband suffers heart attack
- Blotter, Feb. 13, 2012
- Death Notice, Feb. 13, 2012
- Student Spotlight, Feb. 13, 2012
- Horse racing bill doesn’t guarantee tracks in region
- New owner of old train depot open to ideas for its future use
- Class 2A state wrestling pairings, Feb. 12, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, Feb. 12, 2012
- Class 4A state wrestling pairings, Feb. 12, 2012
- Class 3A state wrestling pairings, Feb. 12, 2012
- Class 5A state wrestling pairings, Feb. 12, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Feb. 12-18, 2012
- Week in Sports for Feb. 12-18, 2012
- Flat effort
- Funding remains concern in Parks-Wildlife merger
- Printed letters, Feb. 12, 2012
- Growth spurt: Popularity of MMA has fueled interest in all forms of martial arts
- Reserves lift CMU men
- Bridges takes control for Fruita
- Montrose sending six to state, four as regional champions
- Mavs pound glass, WNMU
- LaBonde, Wildcats come alive in third quarter
- Tigers finish second in 5A Region 2
- Eagles everywhere
- CMU basketball boxscores
- CMU baseball boxscores, Feb. 11
- Girls basketball results, Feb. 11
- Boys basketball results, Feb. 11
- Mavs sweep past Tritons
- Class 5A regional wrestling results, Feb. 11
- Hall of Fame honor surprised Brassette
- Class 3A regional wrestling results, Feb. 11
- Class 4A regional wrestling results, Feb. 11
- Class 5A state swimming, Feb. 11
- Class 2A regional wrestling results, Feb. 11
- CMU men’s tennis results, Feb. 11
- Class 4A state swim results, Feb. 11
- Cactus bucks increasing in Hotchkiss area
- Parks and Wildlife still a long way from completion
- Take care of the trail on Pollock Bench
- Morris achieves season-long goal of state record
- Weekly Planner, Feb. 12, 2012
- Your Town, Feb. 12, 2012
- Gray Gourmet, Feb. 12, 2012
- Religion briefs: Feb. 11, 2012
- Homegrown: What bushes would be good as a fence?
- Girls high school basketball boxscores, Feb. 10
- Boys high school basketball boxscores, Feb. 10
- Colorado Mesa baseball boxscore, Feb. 10
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Feb. 10
- Colorado Mesa basketball boxscores, Feb. 10
- Regional wrestling results, Feb. 10
- Playing his role very well
- ‘Cats cap emotional week with win
- Mavericks get revenge, rout Highlands
- Dunklin’s 3 lifts Sailors past ‘Dogs
- A sizable advantage: Mesa’s tall lineup stifles Highlands in easy victory
- Mavs fall in lengthy matches on mat
- ‘Dogs have 7 wrestlers in 4A wrestling regional semis
- Roomy new digs
- Missy Franklin sets national mark at state meet
- Police blotter, Feb. 11, 2012
- Partisan politics not welcome
- Ethics panel finds no fault with Bradford
- Annual teen event features broken heart cookies, black roses
- 3 engineers investigated for failure to alert state
- Death Notices, Feb. 11, 2012
- Restrictions kept geothermal firm from making bid
- Federal ruling may slow logging projects
- Attraction can’t be denied, even if it can’t be explained
- For The Record, Feb. 11, 2012
- Planting the seeds of independence: It’s all in the dirt
- Printed letters, Feb. 12, 2012
- Portrait Gallery: Jamie Roeber
- Calendar: Feb. 10-16
- In tune with the arts
- GJ musician says he’s still in hunt on ‘The Voice’
- You can get matched up Irish style
- Tess on the Town: Denver festival features some of city’s top restaurants
- Goe On: At least Grammy show orchestrators aren’t trotting out Madonna
- Entertainment Briefs, Feb. 10-16
- Music Scene, Feb. 10-16
- Quick Picks: Feb. 10-16
- Lines West: Feb. 10, 2012
- Seclusion and spaciousness up for grabs in Glade Park
- The perpetual artist
- Airport authority has 'decimated' general aviation
- Break down the walls and open your heart
- SLOAN: The meaning of the caucuses
- The true fountain of youth
- Join in the Healthy Heart Challenge
- Hormones decline after head injury
- Local couple raves about contest trip to Hollywood
- More Country Jam acts announced
- Piano prodigy to perform Mozart's 'private' concerto
- Operation Foresight: What the hell was that?
- Movie asks the question: Is Black History month necessary?
- Slalom event to benefit Powderhorn Racing
- Light of Hope gala Valentine's Day
- Local teens shine their own light
- LETTER: Thanks, Free Press, for the derby coverage
- Local Briefs: Feb. 10, 2012
- KONOLA: 100 years of energy, but at what cost?
- County commissioner candidates respond to our questions each week
- HOFFMAN: Bradford can have the last laugh
- Grouse plans could limit drilling
- Landowner offers winning bid on Gunnison geothermal leases
- Club 20 chairman hopes state panel listens to concerns
- Services for Axe set for Saturday
- Police Blotter, Feb. 10, 2012
- Wry take on acronym has Fruita buzzing
- Eagles flying high: Regionals give Paonia a chance to see how they stack up
- Fort Hays State rallies to beat Mavs
- GOP bills to bolster gun rights get initial approval
- Woman, 73, accused of aiding crime
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Feb. 9, 2012
- Mavs’ redshirt freshmen continue to show growth
- Antero plans 50 wells in Silt area this year
- Separate hotel rooms, racial stereotypes taint mid-century GJ past
- Death Notices, Feb. 10, 2012
- Deal reached with railroad over oil spills
- Man suspected of injuring Fruita boy, 2
- Briefs, Feb. 10, 2012
- Four-day District 51 school week gets support
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- The right to security
- Printed letters, Feb. 10, 2012
- Mesa County Connection News - February 7, 2012
- Extra effort: Valenzuela’s hard work lands him in center field for Mavs
- Finally feeling good: Mavs excited to have Selsor back on the floor
- Joyce, Sims and Walker get call for NJCAA Hall
- College wrestling poll, rankings, Feb. 8, 2012
- Timeout,, Feb. 8, 2012
- Prep basketball scores, Feb. 8, 2012
- Central’s rally too little, too late in loss to Indians
- Economy, county finances buoy hopes of officials
- Homeowner won’t face charges in fatal shooting of man during break-in
- Services Sunday for Grand Junction man killed in crash
- Low gas prices keep Battlement drilling on hold
- Republicans weigh Santorum win, expectations
- Bill targets regulations that don’t exist
- Fatal search illegal, judge rules
- Mining proposal stuns Redstone
- Death Notices, Feb. 9, 2012
- House panel receives Bradford traffic stop report
- Getting It Right, Feb. 9, 2012
- No fast cash in oil shale, nonpartisan agency says
- Blotter, Feb. 9, 2012
- There are a variety of ways to detect intoxicated drivers
- Printed letters, Feb. 9, 2012
- Put the shackles on use of ankle monitors
- First influenza hospitalization of 2012 in Mesa County
- Wine Openers: Moscato finds its sweet spot
- Hey speedy: Race is on at Powderhorn
- Antler hunting’s popularity raises impact concerns from wildlife managers
- Final vote on agencies’ merger set for Thursday, Feb. 9
- Greyhound won’t have stop at mall
- Caucuses draw out the youth vote
- More local students doing remedial work after starting college
- Lawyer: Ethics probe ‘ridiculous’
- Coroner: Killer had shed ankle monitor
- Colorado victory gives Santorum 3-state sweep
- Thrift, water storage dominate county board discussion
- Prep swimmers eager to compete against Missy Franklin
- Garfield OKs completion of water study in gas field
- Death Notices, Feb. 8, 2012
- Sports Briefrs, Feb. 7, 2012
- Prep basketball scores, Feb. 7, 2012
- Division II college baseball poll, Feb. 7, 2012
- Asphalt plant decision delayed over concerns of organic farm owner
- Guv helps Romanoff repay campaign debt
- West needs water projects, Tipton says
- Blotter
- Local snowpacks rise, but are still below normal
- Cops: Man shot friend in Paonia
- Printed letters, February 8, 2012
- GOP races for a cure for Komen Foundation blunder
- Ethically, what is there to investigate?
- Nasal surgery and the face of Mesa County politics
- Printed letters, February 7, 2012
- State’s election influence is Rocky Mountain high
- Company cuts Piceance drilling
- Republican hopeful taps discontent with president
- Bradford won’t face gun charge in controversial Denver traffic stop
- Panel begins Bradford inquiry
- Romney gets turnout
- Getting It Right, Feb. 7, 2012
- Piano tuner busy in rock ‘n’ roll heyday
- Loma man’s bond set at $5 million
- Police Blotter, Feb. 7, 2012
- RMAC basketball standings, Feb. 6
- Palisade, Fruita boys on verge of league titles
- Pittman excited about Mesa’s incoming class
- Project has all the perks, but top floor is the payoff
- Lincoln Park Stadium Tour
- Blue Ribbons for 43 local restaurants
- School district budget forums begin Thursday
- Junction woman selected for horse advisory board
- Mitt Romney in Grand Junction February 06, 2012
- Detective work
- Death Notices, Feb. 7, 2012
- GJ man suspected in death of soldier near Fort Campbell
- Drilling off slightly in Garfield for 2011
- Death Notices, Feb. 6, 2012
- This Week in the Legislature, Feb. 6, 2012
- Blotter, Feb. 6, 2012
- Wright to play for U.S.
- Colorado Mesa falls in finale, splits series with Grand Canyon
- JUCO World Series will have reserved seating for first time
- GJ man suspected in death of soldier near Fort Campbell
- Romney plans to speak today in Grand Junction
- Willis’ firm investigated after closure
- Missing men found dead in Utah canyon
- Student Spotlight, Feb. 6, 2012
- More students aiming for higher degrees at CMU
- Week’s Photos for Feb. 5-11, 2012
- Week in Sports for Feb. 5-11, 2012
- Printed letters, Feb. 5, 2012
- Good news and bad on the jobs front
- Taking STOCK of pipelines, politicians, energy ownership
- Dancing for the joy of it
- Fighting for a fallen friend
- Former Mesa QB Mark Miller checks Super Bowl off bucket list
- Oscar Ruiz lifts Central to SWL wrestling title
- Santorum vows assault on EPA, laws, if elected
- Santorum rouses Montrose crowd
- Colorado timber at heart of craftsman’s honed skis
- Romney still strong in Mesa County
- Fruita’s center of attention
- City given award for its financial reporting
- Chadron too much for Mesa
- Alphabet adds up for math whiz
- Selsor’s play lifts Mavs to road win
- Montrose swimming team wins Western Slope Championship
- Missing man’s wife joins searchers in Utah
- Blotter, Feb. 5, 2012
- Enterprise-zone credits may be limited
- Death Notices, Feb. 5, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball boxscores, Saturday, Feb. 4
- Traffic Alert
- Super Bowl still worth watching, even minus Broncos
- Sports Brief, Feb. 4, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Feb. 4, 2012
- Have cabin fever? February offers perfect time to get out and fish
- Tweet retreat: Friends know the conditions now with social media
- Survey indicates hunters, anglers support conservation
- West life: A place in the closet
- Homegrown: Dry winter? Trees may need water
- What to give for Valentine's Day?
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 3, 2012
- Prep swimming results, Feb. 3, 2012
- Tigers reward Provenza’s hands-off style with win
- Girls prep basketball scores, Feb. 3, 2012
- Colorado Mesa baseball score, Feb. 3, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Feb. 3, 2012
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Feb. 3, 2012
- Boys prep basketball scores, Feb. 3, 2012
- Mavericks top No. 9 Adams State
- Relievers help Mesa baseball team open season with victory
- Burns’ hanging dunk subplot as GJ ends Fruita’s streak
- Mesa men struggle on road in loss to Kearney
- Whole Foods to open in Basalt
- Director explains health care exchange
- Police Blotter, Feb. 4, 2012
- Men’s cellphone data narrowed to Price area
- BLM: Cut oil shale lease land by tenfold
- GOP rift has roots beyond Bradford’s DUI stop
- Ankle monitor didn’t stop Mesa killer
- For The Record, Feb. 4, 2012
- Religion Briefs, Feb. 4, 2012
- Think your first love makes you squirm? Try being enchanted with nematodes
- Death Notice, Feb. 4, 2012
- Mavs lose heartbreaker to Kearney
- Grand Junction’s Kidd adds 500 freestyle to swimming state-qualifying stable
- You Saw It Photos –– February 2012
- The Muppets showing February 4-5 at the Avalon Theater
- Super (or not) sequel bowl
- Club to host high-energy comedian Ben Roy
- Lines west: Feb. 3, 2012
- Local coalition sets goals for ending homelessness in 10 years
- Troubling week for local House Reps
- GJ featured in PBS documentary to be broadcast nationally
- LETTER: Why bother with a town hall meeting
- LETTER: Could have done without Randy Udall
- LETTER: Sounding off on the 'mouthpiece'
- Romney's 'class' act
- Understanding the 2012 GJ airport budget
- With 'Cake Bill,' have your freedom and eat it, too
- Rid the body politic of 'free radicals'
- Message from HOPE: Stories of the past week
- Art Center members take over building
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: Feb. 3, 2012
- Avalon hosts 'romantic' piano artist Jim Brickman
- Grant money available for arts, cultural events
- A 'great partnership' in art
- Upcoming presentation about healing animals with Reiki
- Food is a big part of the Super Bowl
- Local Briefs: Feb. 3, 2012
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Riding the Uintah Railway's ghost rails at Atchee
- Volunteers join search for men missing in Utah
- Out and About Briefs, Feb. 3, 2012
- Police Blotter, Feb. 3, 2011
- Santorum to speak Saturday in Montrose
- Town hall by phone targets oil shale
- Mesa women’s hoops team still getting used to new lineup
- Fruita football foursome sign college letters of intent
- Paonia barely tested in rout of Center
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 2, 2012
- Defense keys Mavs’ turnaround
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Feb. 2, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Feb. 2, 2012
- Return of lefty Carpenter bolsters Mavs’ pitching staff
- Win by Mavs’ heavyweight the good in bad loss to Pueblo
- Mother accused of giving pot to children
- Two shot to death in Mesa; no suspect being sought
- Briefs, Feb. 3, 2012
- Conservative group taking no position on Bradford’s police stop
- Two men held in sex assault of 3 women
- Death Notices, Feb. 3, 2012
- Senate committee nixes severance tax for education
- Schools locked down during search
- Local Briefs
- Printed letters, Feb. 3, 2012
- Will Mitt Romney fight? Newt found out in Florida
- Oil shale bill still needs work
- Printed letters, Feb. 1, 2012
- Palisade’s Davis signs to play soccer at Saint Mary’s
- GJ quartet officially choose colleges
- Timeout, Feb. 1, 2012
- Sports Briefs, Feb. 1, 2012
- Simpson to speak at Mesa about deficit reduction plan
- DA: Wiretaps, GPS topple cocaine ring
- Neslin going from oil, gas regulator to lawyer representing industry
- Uranium mill investors staying on sidelines during permit process
- Bradford may quit her seat, GOP
- Blotter, Feb. 2, 2012
- City may seek another site for Greyhound stop
- Candidates agree on most county issues
- Judge grants bond in furlough dispute
- Death Notices, Feb. 2, 2012
- Police looking for missing Grand Junction men, last seen Saturday in east Utah
- Bill sets timetable for oil-shale development
- Martin inks 27 in first recruiting class at Mesa
- College-bound athletes
- Housing in high demand at CMU
- Greed may apply to governments,
- Rep. Bradford was wrongly attacked
- Pair of redshirt freshman grapplers settling in for Mavs
- Italians claim top spots in mountaineering championships
- Utah adds units, decreases licenses for 2012 deer hunting season
- On Food: Super Bowl worthy grub
- Ice, fish grand at Vega Reservoir
- Free low vision seminar set for Feb. 8
- 3rd-quarter run lifts Fruita past Palisade
- Fruita uses height to get past Palisade
- GJ’s Cosslett, Gastineau sign with junior colleges
- Colorado Mesa University to begin marching band program
- Collegiate cycling race a no-go for monument
- 9 more arrested in cocaine trafficking probe
- Fugitive who ditched ‘Dog’ in custody
- Kadrich hired by city of Fort Collins
- Tuesday’s Girls and Boys Prep Basketball Boxscores, Jan. 31
- Tipton water storage hearing in Washington set
- Carbondale rejects development project
- Tuesday’s Prep Wrestling Results, Jan. 31
- Blotter, Feb. 1, 2012
- First Street City Market to be closed
- Police apologize to Bradford
- Here’s-what-you-don’t-do video upsets Central parent
- Death Notices, Feb. 1, 2012
- Mesa’s Mort retiring from coaching after season
- Legislative immunity wrong at all levels of government
- Western Metals Recycling buys Van Gundy’s
- NPS double standard
- Family delivered, dealt cocaine in GJ area, authorities allege
- ‘Not above law,’ Bradford tells House session
- Toddler dies in machinery accident
- Silt man accused in $1 million fraud scheme
- Interim city manager draws praise after Kadrich ousted
- Commission candidates have forum Wednesday
- Tanker tips, spills unknown fluid type
- Locals chiming in on monument status
- RMAC Basketball Standings, Jan. 30
- Grand Mesa Classic Results, Monday, Jan. 30
- Colorado Mesa Invitational Results, Monday, Jan. 30
- 2012 Colorado Rockies Schedule
- Cedaredge’s Williams to sign letter to run at FSU
- It’s winter? Riding can be a joy, drag
- Bosman wins 10K on Grand Mesa
- Child-trafficking ring has GJ tie
- Blotter, Jan. 31, 2012
- Snowshoe on the Grand Mesa Trip Update
- Printed letters, Jan. 31, 2012
- Facts and opinion too often confused in high-tech media
- Legislative privilege and Laura Bradford
- Vacancy votes must be open
- Handy Chapel congregation raising funds for restoration work on historic chapel house
- Week’s Photos for Jan. 29 - Feb. 4, 2012
- Week in Sports for Jan. 29 - Feb. 4, 2012
- Blotter, Jan. 30, 2012
- Novice competitor goes to world-class snow sculpting showdown
- $200,000 oil, gas fine cut to $20,000
- Driver arrested after parking accident at apartments
- This Week in the Legislature
- Offender runs afoul of officials’ correction policy
- Bill would ban secret balloting on board vacancies
- Student Spotlight, Jan. 30, 2012
- What’s going to the dogs? Owners focus on nutrition
- Arrest made in Parachute area shooting
- More hotel rooms help bring more customers downtown
- Two local girls win at national stock show
- Federal study will be critical for use of the Colorado River
- A beautiful day in the ‘nuclear’ neighborhood?
- An economic ASSET
- Air and water rules won’t change if monument becomes a national park
- Printed letters, Jan. 29, 2012
- Mavs shock Metro
- Mavs pleased with effort, not score in loss to Metro
- North Fork crowd opposes gas drilling
- Park status panel seeks comments on Colorado National Monument
- ‘Hidey-ho!’
- Housing market, mix of good news, bad news
- Biz Buzz
- Gray Gourmet
- Palisade’s win streak ends in Eagle Valley
- Artist transforms garbage bags into ‘eco chic’ designs
- Mavs’ track teams perform well in Golden
- Your Town
- Sports Briefs, Jan. 28, 2012
- Weekly planner
- Sled dogs make mark in Grand Mesa Summit Challenge
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Jan. 28, 2012
- Prep girls basketball scores, Jan. 28, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 28, 2012
- Prep boys basketball scores, Jan. 28, 2012
- Local cross country skiing results, Jan. 28, 2012
- You Said It
- Palisade seeks to sell Town Hall
- Voters to decide essence of Carbondale
- Police Blotter, Jan. 29, 2012
- ZOO OF PLUSH PATTERNS: Clifton woman finds success with ‘Snuggables’
- Mice, drought, or beetles may harm junipers
- GJ HISTORY: Edith Leroy Richardson - An accomplished Ute Maiden of Grand Junction
- Bradford in hot water over cop stop
- Defense lifts Mavs to rout of Rangers
- Fruita tops Central for 25th straight SWL win
- Friday’s Prep Girls Boxscores, Jan. 27
- Prep Basketball Boxscores, Friday, Jan. 27
- Colorado Mesa basketball boxscores, Friday, Jan. 27
- Jones’ left-handed layup lifts Montrose past GJ
- Wildcats top Warriors without LaBonde
- Slow start hurts CMU in home loss to Rangers
- Palisade’s Davis headed to St. Mary’s
- There are no insignificant numbers when the grocery bill’s tallied
- Religion Briefs, Jan. 28, 2012
- For The Record, Jan. 28, 2012
- Solar to save $50,000 a year
- Junction man demands change in prayer policy for city, county groups
- Briefs, Jan. 28, 2012
- County planners OK gravel pit
- Chamber awards a surprise for some, honor for all
- Green River Formation Shoreline Exhibit
- Delta School Board picks interim superintendent
- Student count, free meal percentage, down in D51
- Police Blotter, Jan. 28, 2012
- Tour of the Moon returns to monument
- Death Notices, Jan. 28, 2012
- Sound check: Straight curves
- Kids’ art to be displayed at Gelato Junction Cafe
- Quick picks, Jan. 27-Feb. 2
- Calendar, Jan. 27-Feb. 2
- Senergy Builders committed to Energy Star guidelines
- Transactions Jan. 9 - 15
- Nonprofit to teach local students to be financially fluent
- Learn first aid for mental health
- Pamper yourself and prevent illness
- New bike event: Tour of the Moon
- Strategies for feeding kids
- Generations of Veg Heads
- Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
- Botanical Gardens to get a boost from MDS
- The skinny on HCG weight loss diets
- Has the American Dream become a nightmare?
- KONOLA: A promise of hope and a bright future
- SLOAN: The president's regrettable speech
- Getting facts straight on airport's perimeter fence issue
- Art Center members get their month to shine
- Start-up recording studio finds home at Incubator
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: Jan. 27, 2012
- Help, resources for entrepreneurial artists
- Local musician to perform ... 'Songs of a Lifetime'
- AARP offers free tax preparation for any age
- Message from HOPE: Helping one family at a time
- Votercade Continue its Mission of Visiting all the U.S. Counties
- FBI joins bias probe of ex-trooper
- Paonia finance officer resigns amid probe
- Panel advances lower tuition for illegal aliens
- Invocation policy draws attention
- Police blotter, Jan. 27, 2012
- Gardens get a little help from a friend
- Mavs get mat revenge vs. Western
- Freshmen playing expanded roles for Mesa women’s team
- Trio of Mavs balance hoops, school and marriage
- Sports Briefs, Jan. 26, 2012
- Don’t fret over schedule for Broncos
- Mesa wrestling results, Jan. 26, 2012
- JUCO poll, Jan. 26, 2012
- Central Arizona is No. 1 in JUCO preseason poll
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 26, 2012
- Shelter outgrows its building
- Home-food business bills find favor in first hearings
- Briefs, Jan. 27, 2012
- ‘Fotografer’ Frank Dean preserved images of early Grand Junction life
- Buffalo Wild Wings to open near mall
- Death Notices, Jan. 27, 2012
- District 50 refinances bonds
- Season ticket holders can pick their seats for GJ Rockies on Sunday
- Feds, police arrest suspect in four Arizona robberies
- Tipton vulnerable in House race, Democratic poll claims
- Bill would alter way counties vote for boards
- Silt names properties ‘blighted’
- Mavs win two matches in mat loss to UNC
- Sports Briefs, Jan. 25, 2012
- Timeout, Jan. 25, 2012
- Young GJ swimmers win District 51 Championships
- Fruita Monument’s Bernal learning to close out matches
- Hendricks does it all to lead Central past Fruita on the mat
- New downtown Motor Vehicle office to open Thurs., Jan. 26
- Open House for proposed city rezoning Wed., Jan. 25
- Both sides of oil shale presented
- Bishop backs lower tuition for immigrants
- 18-year-old will be prosecuted as adult in killing of mom’s dog
- Mesa County ends 2011 with 9 percent unemployment
- Printed letters, Jan. 26, 2012
- Poster winner works in wine
- Tax code must be simpler and more fair
- Robinson’s solid game helps Tigers top Sanchez, Warriors
- January storm revives hopes for ski season
- Rubalcaba, Dennis pick their schools
- Take a lap for history during vintage Nordic ski race
- Palisade tops Aspen for 13th consecutive victory
- Purple martin artwork on latest stamped envelope
- Derrieux pours in 38 points as Tigers shut down Warriors
- Colorado caucuses could be pivotal in Republican contest
- Fewer infections reported at Grand Junction hospitals
- Week in Sports for Jan. 22-28, 2012
- Neighbors not on board with site for new bus facility
- Water deal big win for nuke plant
- Convicted murderer seeks new trial
- Health briefs: Jan. 24, 2012
- Lamborn’s lament
- Romney’s taxes
- SOPA /PIPA didn’t pass, but neither are they dead
- Blotter, Jan. 24, 2012
- Police group protests federal pot crackdown
- Serious snowmaking a ritual of dry winter
- Meeker school repair remains on hold
- Company will try horizontal drilling for gas in proposal for De Beque area
- Junior Achievement to begin area programs
- Blotter, Jan. 23, 2012
- Judge denies bid by state trooper to suppress evidence in fatal shooting
- Printed letters, Jan. 24, 2012
- Fix the mineral leasing districts
- Court finds the right spot
- Another side of BLM management plans for northwest Colorado
- New bus company mapping route to success
- Student of the Week, Jan. 23, 2012
- Student Spotlight, Jan. 23, 2012
- As new public safety building rises, so does anticipation of better efficiency
- Death Notice, Jan. 23, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Jan. 22-28, 2012
- Unemployment insurance program in drastic need of revision
- Western Slope can achieve a cleaner, cheaper energy future
- Man wins full parole board hearing in 1982 GJ murder of sister-in-law
- 'Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?'
- Local running results, Jan. 21, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 21, 2012
- Mavs snap 5-game road losing streak
- Sports Briefs, Jan. 21, 2012
- Hick kicks red tape
- Printed letters, Jan. 22, 2012
- Boys prep basketball scores, Jan. 21, 2012
- Girls prep basketball scores, Jan. 21, 2012
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Jan. 21, 2012
- New boss at Taco Bell
- Biz Buzz, Jan. 22, 2012
- Gray Gourmet, Jan. 22, 2012
- Weekly Planner, Jan. 22, 2012
- Odd spot for no medical pot?
- Region to feel pipeline rejection, industry says
- Police blotter, Jan. 22, 2012
- Senator believes bill resolves FML district issue
- Storm closes Powderhorn, monument road
- Montrose expands justice facility
- Man, 28, suspected in bike theft; two Harleys seized
- No wallflowers among these canvas samplers
- Local Briefs, Jan. 22, 2012
- Your Town, Jan. 22, 2012
- Death Notices, Jan. 22, 2012
- Seed catalogs help this gardener through winter
- Board chairman: Warren’s rebounding helps Indians keep Warriors winless
- Keltz propels Montrose past Central
- Palisade boys basketball team runs win streak to 11 games
- What to plant in boggy area between homes
- Colorado Mesa basketball scores, Jan. 20, 2012
- Prep swimming results, Jan. 20, 2012
- Boys prep basketball scores, Jan. 20, 2012
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Jan. 20, 2012
- Girls prep basketball scores, Jan. 20, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 20, 2012
- Cops probe bikes theft from Harley dealership
- Colorado will be among swing states, GOP leader says in urging donations
- Mild days allow roadwork head start
- District 51’s graduation rate outdoes state’s
- Wildlife, parks offices might be merged
- Breckenridge Republican enters race for Dist. 61
- Delta Schools superintendent resigns
- Body of angler from Texas found near river boat ramp
- Police blotter, Jan. 21, 2012
- Death notices, Jan. 21, 2012
- Yearly sales tax revenue up 7 percent
- Calendar, Jan. 20-26
- Deadly confrontation in Utah took place shortly before GJ incorporated
- New Audubon signs will play recorded bird songs
- Denver-based Buddhist teacher hopes to visit, teach in GJ monthly
- Peace & Justice releases Alternative Christmas Fair results
- Grow beyond your comfort zone
- Local activists 'occupy' Tipton's office
- What is naturopathic medicine?
- What does your gut tell you? The Mind-Gut Connection
- Home birth midwife sets up practice in GJ
- SoCal surf-punk trio hits the stage Jan. 26
- Good Samaritans come forward
- This orchestra ROCKS!
- Buck fever: Crosshairs on Iran
- Compromise begins with you and me
- Law scholar brings 'Original Constitution' to Colorado activists
- Excess liabilities?
- CITY VIEWS: Looking forward with optimism to the year ahead
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Get out your checkbook, it's carnival time
- LETTER: Setting the record straight
- LETTER: Crazy liberals and their crazy talk
- Local Briefs: Jan. 20, 2012
- Portrait gallery: Patrick G. Metoyer
- Transactions for week of Jan. 2 - 8, 2012
- Road has been tough lately for Mavs
- Entertainment briefs, Jan. 20-26
- CHSAA tweaks prep FB playoffs
- Pipher not happy after Mesa loses to Chadron State
- Lines west, Jan. 20
- Montrose wins three overtime matches to top Fruita
- Quick picks, Jan. 20
- Blotter, Jan. 20, 2012
- Two Denver legislators want limits on donations to school-board candidates
- Pipeline under river proposed near Rifle
- GarCo death investigated as homicide
- Defiant ex-DA gets 1 year in prison, probation
- After 42 years in education, Holy Family principal stepping down
- Colorado GOP: Repeal federal health care law
- Drilling lags on BLM land, report shows
- Death notices, Jan. 20, 2012
- Trans-fats tipscales marginally
- Prosecutor deserves prison
- Printed letters, Jan. 20, 2012
- Slow economic growth to continue, audience told
- Patrol looking for driver involved in high-speed chase
- Rental help comes to a halt
- Affidavit: 21 guns, silencers taken in Parachute store heist
- Kidnapping suspect lied about travel plan
- Water rights key question in park status
- Tipton names new chief of staff
- Palisade man on ice sculpting team competing this week in Switzerland
- Man guilty in slaying of homeless man in desert
- Dems target Tipton seat for Red-to-Blue turnover
- Police blotter, Jan. 19, 2012
- Death Notices, Jan. 19, 2012
- Some Colorado websites go dark in protest of Internet-piracy bills in Congress
- Patrol pursuing person who spilled oil, believes it was dumped intentionally
- Getting It Right, Jan. 19, 2012
- 9 seats up for grabs on municipal boards of Fruita, Palisade
- Printed letters, Jan. 19, 2012
- Prep Wrestling Results, Jan. 17, 2012
- Boys Basketball Boxscores, Jan. 17 2012
- Resorts’ safety efforts in focus during awareness week
- Bridges, Padgett lead Wildcats
- Sensible foods for January
- Girls Basketball Boxscores, Jan. 17, 2012
- Mushers and dogs headed for Grand Mesa
- Get in on Saturday-only bus ride to Powderhorn
- Icy greeting: Eager anglers head for fresh ice at Rifle Gap
- Surrendering areas to crime meanslimiting the rights of citizens
- Revamp this BLM plan
- Occupy group fills Tipton office
- Blotter, Jan. 18, 2012
- Bill diverts energy tax revenue to rural colleges
- Meis: Plan is a threat to economy
- GJ in Top 10 retirement spots
- Death Notices, Jan. 18, 2012
- Range Creek Trip in Utah
- Printed letters, Jan. 18, 2012
- Martin Luther King’s voting message is relevant for United States today
- Rich-poor gap a rising U.S. concern
- King’s legacy endures, student leader says
- No bond for Parachute men in Montana slaying probe
- Expert climber dies after plunge
- Health Briefs, Jan. 17, 2012
- Dentist helps give back smiles to victims of domestic violence
- Senator seeks more time on resource plan
- Getting It Right, Jan. 17, 2012
- Arvada man will run for CU regents board
- Blotter, Jan. 17, 2012
- Authorities warn of avalanche risk on Grand Mesa
- Policy change follows inadvertent release of private info to media
- City to do some of county’s purchasing
- Ankle monitor leads to burglary arrests
- Death Notices, Jan. 17, 2012
- Western State contractor accused of unsound work
- New board tackles Parachute schools budget
- Storm expected to dump snow in high country
- Vectra Bank will present economic forecast event Wednesday in webcast
- Death Notice, Jan. 16, 2012
- Blotter, Jan. 16, 2012
- KAFM unveils a new gala fundraiser: Art & Other Treasures
- Printed letters, Jan. 17, 2012
- How much will we sacrifice in the name of security?
- Efficiency is hallmark of new county building
- Two Parachute men jailed in woman’s disappearance
- Partnership takes bite out of price for animal control
- Gymnast hopes to compete in London
- Collaborative effort intends to fuel natural gas
- Student of the Week, Jan. 16, 2012
- Student Spotlight, Jan. 16, 2012
- Martin takes football job at Mesa
- Week in Sports for Jan. 15-21, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Jan. 15-21, 2012
- Yearbook photos can be troublesome for District 51, too
- Welcome home, 928th
- Time has come to allow civil unions
- Tebow-sized mea culpa and 20 (safe) predictions for 2012
- Printed letters, Jan. 15, 2012
- Assets seized in fraud probe
- One-stop county shop
- Weekly planner, Jan. 15, 2012
- Bridge results, Jan. 15, 2012
- Gray gourmet, Jan. 15, 2012
- Your Town, Jan. 15, 2012
- Guv promises help keeping wolves at bay
- Traffic alert, Jan. 15, 2012
- Hot-button issues await lawmakers
- Palisade Cafe reopens with new owners, new attitude
- Biz Buzz, Jan. 15, 2012
- FM diver makes state cut
- Training trip pays off for Mavs
- CMU wins three at Borah Duals
- Police blotter, Jan. 15, 2012
- Artist takes her creative works down to the wire
- For some area residents, having less is more
- Local athletes, coaches relate to Denver Broncos QB Tim Tebow
- Death Notices, Jan 15, 2012
- Altman, Paonia win Palisade Invitational
- Silt’s Jackie Gross finishes close second in year-long Extreme Huntress contest
- Herds of desert bighorn sheep flourishing in southwestern Colorado
- Panama City has skyline full of high-rise buildings, tropical rainforest
- Homegrown: Lawn out, garden in. Here’s how
- Padgett leads Wildcats to easy win over rival Tigers
- Poor shooting dooms Mavs against Western
- Broncos have what it takes to beat Pats
- Colorado Mesa boxscores, Jan. 13
- Boys boxscores, Jan. 13
- Girls boxscores, Jan. 13
- Youth key as Tigers top Sinner, Wildcats
- Sanchez, Warriors rally in loss to Cortez
- Five Mavericks finish in top-10 at All-Comers meet
- Mayor softens threats against airport
- Warriors play well to edge Cortez
- Religion Briefs, Jan. 14, 2012
- Real beauty is molecular-level deep
- For The Record, Jan. 14, 2012
- 4-foot plane helps deputies ‘see’ from air
- Death Notices, Jan. 14, 2012
- Progress made on Denver Water dispute
- Local Briefs, Jan. 14, 2012
- Fires damage house, apartment
- Glenwood says no to 30-year energy contract
- Police Blotter, Jan. 14, 2012
- Callahan-Edfast sold; few changes expected
- New ownership for Mesa Mall
- Feds may target Carbondale pot shop
- Broncos fever is going viral across the state
- New leader named for monument
- Getting It Right, Jan. 14, 2012
- Local woman sells her pattern designs to Simplicity
- Understanding pediatric homeopathy
- Local briefs: Jan. 13, 2012
- 'Cooking Matters' classes dish up healthy advice
- GJ-based organization provides humanitarian aid to Central Asia
- Give yourself the permission to relax
- New Colo. Nat'l Monument superintendent starts mid-Feb.
- Latest news on heart-health issues
- Why does education spending get the shaft?
- Republican fantasies destroying the American dream
- Romney can uphold conservative trinity
- Grab your Stetsons! Award-winning Riders in the Sky performs Jan. 20 at the Avalon
- LETTER: A heartfelt thanks
- LETTER: Given GOP presidential crop, Obama still unbeatable
- LETTER: Easy to spend other people's money
- LETTER: Too many people on earth
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community
- Free legal advice a phone call away
- Year-end local real estate round-up
- New Real Estate Investors Network forming
- Transactions for the week of Dec. 26- Jan. 1, 2012
- Briefs, Jan. 13-19
- Calendar: Jan. 13-19
- 2012 Color Forecast
- OutFit: Perfect fit jeans
- Quick picks, Jan. 13-19
- Line break opens sinkhole in street
- Chevron will donate $80,000 to continue Math and Science Center energy summit
- New standards drafted for Seventh Street
- Police Blotter, Jan. 13, 2012
- Ex-DA posts bond, revokes it 5 days later
- Defense lifts ‘Dogs to 10th straight win
- Bulldogs expect tough matches at Palisade Invite
- Stratton’s pin helps Central squeak past Montrose
- Prep basketball scores, Jan. 12, 2012
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 12, 2012
- Guard unit’s return thrills families
- Grand Junction Eagles semi-pro baseball team a big hit
- Death notices, Jan. 13, 2012
- Iraq vet: Urinating on corpses no big deal
- Hilltop’s child-care program to end in May
- Governor will visit West Slope on Saturday
- Governor backs bill to allow civil unions
- Welcome Home, Witch Doctors
- ‘Dog’ show leaves out sheriff spat
- DA touts meth fight in re-election bid
- Palisade High School takes on cyberbullies
- BLM will require permits for river stretch
- PUC denies Xcel immediate rate hike
- Getting It Right, Jan. 12, 2012
- Garfield Re-2 weighs two school closings amid budget concerns
- Glenwood man sentenced in child pornography case
- Blotter, Jan. 12, 2012
- Printed letters, Jan. 13, 2012
- Pete’s passion
- Mississippi mistake
- Parachute industrial park signs Encana as tenant
- Healthy people do die from flu, Rifle parents want public to know
- Partisan hangover lurks at Legislature
- Death Notices, Jan. 12, 2012
- Briefs, Jan. 12, 2012
- Overflow crowd lets off steam about Bear Ranch land swap
- Time to rest helps Mesa women bond
- Freshman Brandon shows her skill in GJ win
- Helping hands: Team defensive concept working for Mesa men
- College wrestling rankings, Jan. 11, 2012
- Boys prep basketball score, Jan. 11, 2012
- New year, new wine resolutions
- Frozen in place: Perfect, safe spot key to ice fishing at area reservoirs
- Learn from a local: Storyteller offers Telluride ski, history tour
- Agency offers grants for outdoor rec projects
- Delicious re-creations: Montrose man’s stories, meals make the palate soar
- Open primaries would be like open huddles
- Xcel rate hike zapped by PUC
- A ‘Western’ battle
- Printed letters, January 12, 2012
- Judge: BLM must explain Roan decision
- District considers clinic contract with Community Hospital
- Western State poll yields five name ideas
- Price falls for home at edge of Black Canyon
- More eligible for uranium compensation
- Sales tax boost for Montrose recreation center makes ballot
- Police blotter, Jan. 11, 2012
- Legislator wants to expand gambling; bill may face long odds
- Briefs, Jan. 11, 2012
- Death Notices, Jan . 11, 2012
- Hill steps down, making way for his son to coach State College of Florida
- Big victory cures insomnia for Wildcats
- Two Outlaws place in Utah
- Tuesday’s Girls Boxscore, Jan. 11
- Tuesday’s Prep Boys Basketball Boxscores, Jan. 11
- Sound Check: King ‘n Trio
- Sound Check: Dreamboat
- Paleontology Curator unveils 2.87 billion year old rock for display
- Massage school opens on Orchard Mesa
- Health Briefs, Jan. 10, 2012
- Printed letters, Jan. 11, 2012
- Crimson Tide wins SEC championship
- Set airport leasing policy
- Scott Tipton column missed the mark regarding the Keystone XL Pipeline
- Enstrom’s regional manager runs for Colorado Statehouse
- Lions Club hands out grant money
- Officials OK fewer precincts on county map
- Garfield fears repercussions of drilling stance in BLM plan
- State agencies told to repeal outdated rules
- Combat disorder raised in stabbing defense
- Police Blotter, Jan. 10, 2012
- GJ airport urged to adopt policy for facilities lease
- In high country, a winter fit for golf
- Mesa County home sales bounce back
- Grand Junction girls ready for league play
- Death Notices, Jan. 10, 2012
- Family Connections - Jan. 2012
- Portrait Gallery: Terry Shepherd
- Music Scene: Jan. 6-12
- Grand Junction student awarded expense-paid trip through Europe
- Man accused of assaulting girl
- Opposition mounts to Xcel rate hike request
- Mesa County felonies down in 2011, fewest in six years
- Put people before party in Legislature
- Printed letters, Jan. 10, 2012
- The circus and the sideshows that promise to occupy state lawmakers
- National Guard unit scheduled to return Thursday to Montrose
- Blotter, Jan. 9, 2012
- Lawmakers expect difficult session
- Student of the Week, Jan. 9, 2012
- Pitkin County to rethink inaction on medical pot
- Student Spotlight, Jan. 9, 2012
- Purkapile wins two events for Mavericks
- Learn To Ski/Ride Program popular at Powderhorn Mountain Resort
- Learn To Ski/Ride Program popular at Powderhorn Mountain Resort
- Week in Sports for Jan. 08-12, 2012
- Week’s Photos for Jan. 08-14, 2012
- Science is anathema to the far right wing of the GOP
- Slow-flow water accord
- Keystone Pipeline offers ‘shovel-ready’ jobs, advances energy security
- Two cheers due latest job news
- Printed letters, Jan. 8, 2012
- Incentivizing health — with or without a mandate
- Area conservative group throws weight behind Santorum
- Palisade rides press defense to 8th straight win
- Mavericks have fun again and end three-game skid
- After long absence, GJ’s Ryan returns to coaching swimmers
- Saturday’s Boys Basketball Boxscores, Jan. 7
- Saturday’s Girls Baskeball Scores, Boxscores, Jan. 7
- 48-hour Knit-a-Thon creates hats, boots for babies and the homeless
- Colorado Mesa Basketball Boxscores, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012
- Jussel: Broncos need some magic to top Steelers
- You Said It, Jan. 8, 2012
- Prosecutors fight to keep trial in GJ
- Powderhorn has plenty to offer guests this time of year
- Powderhorn Mountain Resort puts emphasis on grooming
- Birds of prey to be on display as stamps from U.S. Postal Service
- Realtors get real about market, get out of game
- Martinez shines for Colorado Mesa in Utah Valley Open
- Low-pressure system blows in, blows out
- Police blotter, Jan. 8, 2012
- Getting It Right, Jan. 8, 2012
- GJ wrestlers place second at Montrose Invitational
- Throwbacks help Mavs top UCCS at Brownson
- Talbott’s nine points help Palisade top Central in low-scoring game
- Funeral homes have new owners
- Death Notices, Jan. 7, 2012
- Grand Junction man recognized for knowledge, interest in cacti and succulents
- Blue Angels advance team lands in GJ
- Most plants won’t need spray in winter
- 3rd suspect arrested in botched robbery
- For The Record, Jan. 7, 2012
- Gas industry lifts GarCo assessed land value
- Moor, moor, moor: Learning leads to exciting paths
- Burns lifts Tigers past Adams City
- Prep swimming results, Jan. 6, 2012
- Hot shooting helps ThunderWolves top Mavericks
- Prep girls basketball scores, Jan. 6, 2012
- Prep boys basketball scores, Jan. 6, 2012
- Defense key as Bulldogs shut down Eagle Valley
- Slow start dooms Mavs in loss to CSU-Pueblo
- Delta police looking for robber of motel
- Fire destroys Rifle trailer
- Blotter, Jan. 7, 2012
- Getting It Right, Jan. 7, 2012
- Cash tallies in for school campaigns
- Longtime teacher, businessman to run for CU board of regents
- Two men badly hurt in rollover near Utah border
- Guv appoints two new trustees to CMU board
- FORWARD THINKING Olympics, Stephen King, Madonna and more create ‘Titanic’ 2012
- Triple Played: ‘El Camino’ by The Black Keys is rock solid
- Young music student to perform on harpsichord
- Entertainment Calendar: Jan. 6-12
- Outfit: Spring 2012 trends
- Watson Island project among numerous events in First Friday program
- Entertainment Briefs: Jan. 6
- Dance club offers free dances
- Lines West: Jan. 6
- Irish Thunder shows scheduled
- Quick Picks: Jan. 6-12
- Road Trip: Jan. 6-12
- Owner of Sullivan’s Grill planning to sell despite TV makeover
- Mild winter leaves Colorado high and dry
- Counties must pay for ballot boxes
- Board juggles funding formula for financial aid
- Community invited to participate in knit-a-thon
- Add a daily fruit, veggie smoothie into your health plan
- Businesses can save some green with Chamber program
- LETTER: You get what you vote for
- Rock 'n roller derby
- LETTER: Cartoon not cool
- LETTER: Appreciating the regard for accuracy in journalism
- Raw Canvas celebrates new location with art opening
- In search of loftier pursuits
- Take responsibility when carrying a gun
- Ron Paul: racist smears vs. deadly racist policies
- What kind of leadership can we expect from current city council?
- Mesa County Libraries report record circulation in 2011
- Health Briefs: Jan. 6, 2012
- Community Cinema Jan. film is 'Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock'
- Local Briefs: Jan. 6, 2012
- Exhibit documents 'remnants of life' on Watson Island
- Health fair to offer free exams, screenings
- Comment period extended for North Fork Valley oil, gas drilling
- Self-reflection through a writing exercise
- Freshman helps Palisade win second straight Jackpot Duals
- Youthful Warriors fall to Moffat County
- Deep bench gives Mavs lots of options during games
- Prep wrestling results, Jan. 5, 2012
- Prep basketball scores, Jan. 5, 2012
- Eisenhower Tunnel a moving target during construction
- Western Slope still wary of water accord
- Skies friendly to small jets
- Death Notices, Jan. 6, 2012
- Getting It Right, Jan. 6, 2012
- Tubing hill opens Saturday at resort
- Blotter, Jan. 6, 2012
- Rankin tries second bid for statehouse
- Year’s Best Photos for 2011
- Death Notices: Jan.5, 2012
- Month’s Best Photos for December 2011
- You Saw It Photos –– January 2012
- Death Notices, Jan. 5, 2012
- Briefs, Jan. 5, 2012
- GarCo tries to revive gas drilling study
- From bizzaro Iowa caucuses, Romney proves he’s got game
- Printed letters, Jan. 6, 2011
- Open primary would serve voters better
- Fruita restaurant goes from ‘slop’ to ‘fantastic’
- BLM extends comment period on Delta, Gunnision counties gas lease plan
- Bishop ends 28-year run of elected public service
- Mavs narrow search to 6
- Broncos must decide if Tebow is QB of future
- Backers of legal marijuana submit petitions for ballot
- Mavs need to come together to snap skid
- Dist. 1 candidates stake positions on taxes, annexation, monument
- 32 years for beating, sex assault
- Mesa County foreclosures up at year’s end, down for all of 2011
- Police blotter, Jan. 5, 2012
- Roaring Fork votes to dismiss school chief Haptonstall
- Libraries’ use continues to soar
- Leitner-Poma lands big Vail job
- Sports Briefs, Jan. 4, 2012
- January Local Lore
- Slow fishing follows New Year’s Eve crowd on Crawford Reservoir
- Blue jay a colorful surprise in Christmas Bird Count
- Let citrus fruits spark your meals
- Fly fishing event worth a showing
- Fruita voters facing medical pot, TABOR issues
- Blue Angels to return for September air show
- Allegiant changes days of flights to, from L.A., Vegas
- Site lists Feb. 7 GOP caucus locations
- Congressional challenger Pace in area this week
- Glenwood utility conducting inspection flights
- Blotter, Jan. 4, 2011
- GarCo manager fired soon after contract renewal
- Chest thumping inthe Strait of Hormuz
- Printed letters, January 5, 2012
- City interference had predictable results for Tiara Rado restaurant
- Gunshot victim fears for his life, he says in court
- Gas drops under $3 a gallon, but maybe not for long
- Jackpot Duals to test local wrestlers’ ability
- GJ HISTORY: Story of a lost Ute princess in Grand Junction
- Investigators probe bus accident after Basalt woman dies
- Energy CEO rings opening market bell
- Council may seek grant to improve North Avenue
- Police Blotter, Jan. 3, 2012
- Printed letters, Jan. 4, 2012
- The politics of pot
- Rock likely 2.87 billion years old
- DA to sift 400 cases in probe of ex-trooper
- New Year’s weight loss shouldn’t be a pain
- Death Notices, Jan. 3, 2012
- Health Briefs, Jan. 3, 2012
- Stindt signs to play at Adams State
- Excitement brews as Grand Junction Roller Girls ready for inaugural bout
- Mavs make some noise in Phoenix
- Getting It Right, Jan. 3, 2012
- Grand Living - January 2012
- Printed letters, January 3, 2012
- Presidential contest begins today in Iowa
- Aiming prognosticator’s crystal ball at the 2012 political campaigns
- Closed mine north of Fruita tries to expand
- Shiver or roast? All in a normal year
- Grants awarded for river land purchase
- Crime study: Grand Valley climbs in annual safety rankings
- Blotter, Jan. 2, 2012
- New safety requirements put in place to keep athletes with concussions on sidelines
- Missing the green
- Student of the Week, Jan. 2, 2012
- New law plows ahead to close agriculture property tax loophole
- Student Spotlight, Jan. 2, 20121
- Week’s Photos for Jan. 01-07, 2012
- Week in Sports for Jan. 01-07, 2012
- The promise and possibility of 2012
- Printed letters, January 1, 2012
- Pair held in 5-day shooting spree
- Be realistic with resolutions
- Construction flickering; pro baseball may be big hit
- Minimum hourly wage in state goes up 28 cents
- Gray Gourmet, Jan. 1, 2012
- Advice for new year: Live each day to fullest
- Your Town, Jan. 1, 2012
- Local BLM officials determining impact of sage-grouse policy
- You Said It, Jan. 2, 2012
- Weekly Planner, Jan. 1, 2012
- Biz Buzz, Jan. 1, 2012
- Book Notes, Jan. 2, 2012
- Third fire station opens on Montrose’s west end
- For retailers, bottom line on television sets a little fuzzy
- Beyond a whisper, quilts speak louder than words
- Palisade horsewoman named to youth board for national Pony Club
- Houston Shine to share bloodline
- Death Notices, Jan. 1, 2012
- Hay bank started for struggling horse owners
- Police Blotter, Jan. 1, 2012
- Mavs unhappy with officials after Regis loss
- Missed opportunities, renovations and resignations round out top stories of 2011
- Mavericks swept at Grand Canyon Duals
- First-half lapses cost Mesa in loss to Rangers
- Birth of GJ Rockies is top sports story of 2011
- Board & Buckle’s Wintersteiger machine makes sure skis are fine-tuned
- Ror The Record
- No. 4 story of 2011: Palisade voters keep pot dispensary
- Bike-race rejection darkened final days
- No. 3 story of 2011: Mesa State upgrades to university status
- No. 5 story of 2011: Trapped in backwoods, logger cuts off his toes
- No. 1 story of 2011: North Avenue shooting a gang-related crime
- Strengths turn into weaknesses in Mavs’ loss
- Tragedy, triumph and changes mark some of the moments of 2011
- Lapses, missed free throws cost Mavericks
- No. 1 story of 2011: School funding takes major hits
- Guard unit returning soon
- Got a minute? Let’s explore this whole time thing
- Death Notices, Dec. 31, 2011
- Homegrown, Dec. 31, 2011
- Long lines linger at county DMV; webcams can help
- Energy-saving grant program to be extended
- Cut benefits to keep fund solvent, say biz owners
- Blotter, Dec. 31, 2011
- Entertainment calendar: De. 30-Jan. 5
- START 2012 RIGHT: Most ring in New Year with friends and family
- Sound check: Free While Supplies Last
- New Year’s Eve drinks offer variety
- Twist in the new year with Chubby Checker
- In brief: Dec. 30
- Music scene: Dec. 30-Jan. 5
- OUTFIT: Shine
- Lines West: Dec. 30
- ‘A Creature I Don’t Know’ singer one you must get to know
- Ride to ‘Camelot’ New Year’s Eve
- Road trip: Dec. 30-Jan. 5
- Quick picks: Dec. 30-Jan. 5
- Drive-by shooting wounds man in Clifton
- TV redesign puts spice in Fruita cafe
- 2,000 push lease moratorium in North Fork area
- No. 6 story of 2011: Grand Junction council asks city manager for resignation
- LETTER: Udall doesn't know 'common sense'
- Try a new habit on for size - Drink more water, lots of it
- LETTER: Thanks to the employees at Clifton Starvin' Arvins
- Think big when it comes to goal-setting
- Strategies for lasting change in your life
- Cancer screenings: Early detection equals cure in many cases
- Message from HOPE: Thankful for all the generosity
- City wants public feedback regarding downtown
- Saturday Art Club: Classes for kids of all abilities
- One Book, One Mesa County choice: 'Rules of Civility' takes readers back to the 1930s
- REP. RAY SCOTT: Balancing state budget will be biggest hurdle
- On Hitchens, Havel and Kim
- Land acquisition to expand Lunch Loop trail system
- GUEST COLUMN: Should have taken the stairs
- Local Briefs: Dec. 30, 2011
- The GOP circus of presidential candidates
- Locals booksellers make their annual reading recommendations
- New cleaning business utilizes dry ice-blasting
- SEN. STEVE KING: More of the same legislative challenges to come in 2012
- Accomplished river guide to speak at Jan. 9 meeting
- Mavs wrestlers face stiff competition in return to the mat
- Skyway Skuffle a great race for ordinary skiers
- No. 7 story of 2011: Former DA jailed for sexual misconduct
- No. 8 story of 2011: Music bash turns out to be a bust
- Junction mother whose baby died in 2010 wins contest, donates to hospitals
- No. 9 story of 2011: Valley Investments owner guilty of fraud
- No. 10 story of 2011: Grand Junction man’s alleged crime spree
- Police Blotter, Dec. 30, 2011
- Top stories of 2011: just missed
- Local briefs, Dec. 30, 2011
- Glenwood Kmart store on the list for closure
- Death Notices, Dec. 30, 2011
- Notion of tunnel under Divide predates reality by 100-plus years
- Snow base at Powderhorn beats most other major Colo. ski resorts
- Death Notices: Dec. 29, 2011
- Guide to New Year's Eve parties in Mesa County
- Tough year for tyrants
- Curb your enthusiasm for 2011, a ‘so-so’ sort of year
- Dogged rescuer helps Lab to shore
- Candidate financial filings increased to every two weeks
- State qualifies for more children’s health aid
- Powderhorn asks for tubers’ help in naming new hill
- Warm soak, cool New Year’s party
- Blotter, Dec. 29, 2011
- Pot backers could get question on 2012 ballot
- Push begins for recycling of ‘e-waste’
- Death notices, Dec. 29, 2011
- Colorado Mesa basketball teams relaxed, ready for Metro, Regis
- Engineer’s license suspended over Meeker school
- New car wash offers free cleaning to first 10,000
- Board votes to appeal Lobato decision
- EnergySolutions protests to feds loss of uranium cleanup project
- Printed letters, December 29, 2011
- Engineer’s suspension was the right response
- Colorado and U.S. are still headed for a debt disaster
- Airport users fume about security, TSA
- Family shoots for TV role in show about Second Amendment
- Death Notices, Dec. 28, 2011
- Barrett liaison tapped to lead Oil and Gas Association
- Police blotter, Dec. 28, 2011
- Mavs ranked No. 34 in preseason baseball poll
- Collegiate Baseball Div. II Poll
- Colorado Springs writer finds similarities between North Fork, France region
- 2011 grassroots movement could Occupy new year
- More opposition to Million
- Slow down on wastewater rules
- Printed letters, December 28, 2011
- Report points out directions for successful change in state’s mental health system
- Behavioral health report points out directions for successful change
- Health Briefs, Dec. 27, 2011
- Alpine Home Health and Hospice enjoys growth under new owner
- Colorado River agency files motion to stop pipeline
- Blotter, Dec. 27, 2011
- Lochmiller sentencing in March at Grand Junction site
- Former NASA investigator critical of moon rock housekeeping
- Death Notices, Dec. 27, 2011
- Video visits only at jail
- Water rules could soak governments
- Sports in Brief: Mavs selected to All-Colorado team
- Holiday squeeze: Local wrestlers find ways to avoid weight gain
- Five local players earn spots on all-state team
- Student Spotlight, Dec. 26, 2011
- Student of the Week: Palisaide High School senior Corey Aday
- Week in Sports for Dec. 25-31, 201
- Lottery funds, all divvied up, more than 2010
- Douglas Bruce, convicted tax cheat
- A holiday picture renewed faithin our compassionate community
- Budget battle continues
- Printed letters, December 27, 2011
- Plan would speed Avalon renovation
- County moves forward with fairgrounds entrance
- Red Cross maintains lifeblood
- Police blotter, Dec. 26, 2011
- Death notice, Dec. 26, 2011
- School budget cuts not as easy as they look, District 51 says
- Don’t plan on conducting business today at state offices
- Week’s Photos for Dec. 25-31, 2011
- Gloria in excelsis Deo!
- Personnel costs are biggest budget issue for District 51
- Printed letters, Dec. 25, 2011
- Journey of faith leads to Christ’s birth
- Christmas Eve ride with Santa
- Developer with ties to GJ wins new trial
- Storage unit filled with stuff of life greets family of 3
- A Christmas Story
- Activists protest geothermal lease over sage grouse
- Police blotter, Dec. 25, 2011
- Christmas quilt holds bittersweet memories
- 1 critically hurt, 1 held in drunken-driving crash
- Death Notices, Dec. 25, 2011
- You Said It, Dec. 25, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Dec. 25, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Dec. 25, 2011
- Tigers’ Rubalcaba adds to family’s Gold Helmet legacy
- GJ mom reaches the masses with Brave Ski Mom blog
- Conservation a hard thing to define for some people
- Flaming Gorge pipeline continues to draw opposition
- Gateway Canyons Resort expands wintertime offerings
- Best of Bridge, Dec. 25, 2011
- Biz Buzz, Dec. 25, 2011
- Jussel: Set at QB, Broncos need to upgrade elsewhere
- Giving blankets to hospital a gratifying experience for group of Mesa athletes
- Religious inquiry the fountainhead of science
- Christmas all in a day’s work for some
- For the Record, Dec. 24, 2011
- Religion Briefs, Dec. 24, 2011
- De Beque cookin’ with new gas stove
- Bureau gives green light to Ridgway hydropower project
- Koch land swap gets endorsement from Delta panel
- Death notices, Dec. 24, 2011
- Mesa County Connection News - December 23, 2011
- ONE BOOK: Get to know the ‘Rules of Civility’
- PORTRAIT GALLERY: Cynthia Duff
- TRIPLE PLAYED, Dec. 23, 2011
- George Winston’s piano concert sells out
- Murphey returns to Avalon with Cowboy Christmas show
- TESS ON THE TOWN, Dec. 23, 2011
- Outfit, Dec. 23, 2011
- Briefs, Dec. 23, 2011
- Young Dubliners to perform at Mesa Theater
- Quick picks, Dec. 23-29
- Lines West, Dec. 23, 2011
- Road trip, Dec. 23-29
- Calendar, Dec. 23-29
- Farmworkers celebrate Christmas in Palisade
- Waking up on Christmas morn to something new
- Teaming up for a Christmas mission
- LETTER: Heil, Newt!
- Local briefs: Dec. 23, 2011
- LETTER: That's the spirit
- Keeping a watchful count
- 'Twas the night before they occupied the North Pole
- Art Center executive director steps down, moving to Denver
- Death Notices: Dec. 23, 2011
- BIZWATCH: Coupon Cart Magazine of the Western Slope
- Best seats at Country Jam are selling out
- WILD ABOUT BIRDS: Winter or summer - birds still need to bathe
- A common-sense approach to balancing the federal budget
- Dwelling on the simplicity of the season
- Tree care during the winter months
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Ho, ho, ho! Santa gets around
- Economics of deporting undocumented residents don't add up
- Dreams of 'Camelot': Revisit the legend on stage New Year's Eve
- Celtic rock & roll on tap at Mesa Theater
- Realtor news for Dec. 25, 2011
- Homes sold Dec. 5-11
- Developers in southeast are preapring for 2012
- Getting It Right, Dec. 23, 2011
- Tipton: Tax deal not ideal, but he won’t oppose it
- Wording changed on personhood proposal for 2012
- Police Blotter, Dec. 23, 2011
- 3 added to board-certified teacher list
- Post offices historically nucleus of town’s communication
- Dogs taken from ‘the Point’
- Father goes to prison for 17 years in toddler death
- 3 arrested in separate meth cases
- Mock-trial champs violated event’s spirit, state organizers say
- Death notices, Dec. 23, 2011
- Blotter, Dec. 22, 2011
- Aviators discuss ways to boost Grand Junction airport’s standing
- Sheriff: Mom left two young boys home alone
- Need an inexpensive gift? A book may hold the answer
- 10 stocking stuffers for under $10
- Got gifts? Get ‘em wrapped and give to charity all at once
- GJ man accused in sword attack on roommate
- NFL gear for No. 15 flies off the shelves
- Death notices, Dec. 22
- Plan grows precinct sizes
- Senators leery of low-altitude flyovers proposal
- Tipton sticks to House payroll-tax holiday
- Teen shooter, spared once, gets 20 years
- Riding hot streak, Bulldogs wish Christmas came without a break
- Local Golf Hole in One, Wednesday, Dec. 21
- Skiers, boarders, World Cup competitors enjoy fresh snow conditions
- Grab a torch and join a holiday parade
- It wouldn’t be Christmas without
- District 51, MVEA do right by taxpayers
- Gormley a go-to guy
- Printed letters, December 22, 2011
- This time, it should stick: Snow on the way
- Gas firm fears bias in fracking analysis
- Fruita man sentenced to prison for killing roommate
- Colorado’s economic outlook improves
- Hospital cites Gormley’s 50-year service
- Teachers union must pay own way
- Struggling Black Mountain gets OK to expand oil, gas waste recycling facility
- GJ-area jobless rate holds steady for 3rd month
- Blotter, Dec. 21, 2011
- School narrows achievement gap
- Death notices, Dec. 21, 2011
- Affordable housing rules scaled back in Garfield
- For local sports coaches and players, gift wishes can vary
- A Christmas present for Colorado schools
- Printed letters, Dec. 21, 2011
- Udall continues his fight against unconstitutional detention provisions
- Junction’s Weinberg wins award for sportsmanship
- Sports Briefs, Dec. 19, 2011
- Health Briefs, Dec. 20, 2011
- Glenwood Democrat in redrawn district won’t seek re-election
- Holiday food doesn’t have to mean holiday weight gain
- Death Notices, Dec. 20, 2011
- Protests keep areas’ zoning in place
- Clifton man accused in sex assault of teen says he does Santa events
- Alcohol factor in fatal motorcycle wreck
- Sinkhole grows on nerves of Rifle-area homeowner
- Teachers have say in potential budget cuts
- Police Blotter, Dec. 20, 2011
- County gives pipeline thumbs down
- City postpones fee hikes, adopts budget
- Houston firm buys Junction company that specializes in hydraulic fracturing
- Deputy city manager steps up for interim
- GJ HISTORY: The Mighty Quinn - The day Mesa County owned a railroad and was taken for a ride
- Pablo’s Pizza in Fruita closing
- Blotter, Dec. 19, 2011
- Improvement of sound, video eyed for City Hall auditorium
- Man arrested after child reports fight at home
- Printed letters, Dec. 20, 2011
- ‘Reverse angel’ parking and other reasons to enjoy the holidays
- Newt Gingrich’s latest ‘zany’ idea
- Mavericks’ Hernandez struggles in Olympic trials
- Motorcyclist dies in crash with SUV
- Student of the Week, Dec. 19, 2011
- Student Spotlight, Dec. 19, 2011
- Health care in Junction ‘innovative’
- Operation Good Cheer
- Proposals would reaffirm public ownership of water
- Week’s Photos for Dec. 18-24, 2011
- Week in Sports for Dec. 18-24, 2011
- Sound reasons to oppose the Bear Ranch land exchange
- Land exchange good for Bear Ranch and neighboring communities
- Libel laws apply to bloggers, as well as traditional journalists
- Printed letters, Dec. 18, 2011
- The Kadrich vote
- Free-throw shooting helps Mavs top Adams
- Returning after suspension, Feller wins first Warrior Classic title
- Wrestling for Eagles a dream for most youngsters in Paonia
- Girls Basketball Boxscores, Saturday, Dec. 17
- Warrior Classic Results, Saturday, Dec. 18
- Boys Basketball Boxscores, Saturday, Dec. 17
- Solid effort helps Palisade go 3-0 in Rotary Club invite
- Jussel: Tebow can keep magic going vs. Pats
- Inserting Rohrbaugh into starting lineup pays off for Mavs
- Colorado Mesa Boxscores, Saturday, Dec. 17
- Griffith Lake trail on Grand Mesa offers plenty of showshoeing opportunities
- I-70 wildlife checkpoint results in 22 citations
- Urban lights, clouds cause mass bird kills in odd phenomenon
- Ex-cop cites discrimination in lawsuit against Parachute
- Delta Petroleum files for bankruptcy
- Death notices, Dec. 18, 2011
- One year later, Mesa County’s cyber disaster casts shadow
- Garfield drilling steady, even with permits way down
- You Said It, Dec. 18, 2011
- Basalt fire leaves 11 families homeless
- Quilt borders that fall flat? That’s a good thing
- ‘The Girl’ has our attention, like it or not
- Watch out for these bold, beautiful girls, women
- Rug gallery going out of business
- Best of Bridge, Dec. 18, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Dec. 18, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Dec. 18, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Dec. 18, 2011
- Death Notice, Dec. 17, 2011
- No stand-in yet for departing city manager Kadrich
- Newly minted Colorado Mesa University graduates first class
- No matter how you measure it, baby, it’s cold outside
- Twelve DUI cases dropped in bias probe
- Religion Briefs, Dec. 17, 2011
- For The Record, Dec. 17, 2011
- Maps, budget shortfall divide state lawmakers
- Police blotter, Dec. 18, 2011
- Watt, former Montrose city manager, dies
- White River Christmas tree going to Capitol
- Solid shooting from line lifts ‘Dogs to win
- Turnovers, poor free-throw shooting doom Mavs
- Sports Briefs, Dec. 16, 2011
- Shank brothers leading Olathe at Warrior Classic
- Big men propel Mavs to victory
- MAIN DISPLAY: Art galleries aim to turn downtown into quite a scene
- Music scene: Dec. 16-22
- Lines West: Dec. 16
- Q&A with Jerry Ditter, Colorado Mesa University theater department
- Calendar: Dec. 16-22
- Outfit: Gift ideas for less than $25
- Tess on the Town: Christmas heats up the ovens of popular bakery
- Goe On: ‘Dragon Tattoo’ will bear out genius of Trent Reznor
- High Desert opera relies on time-tested family classics
- Numerous activities planned in Fruita
- Texas Tenors, GJ Symphony team for holiday presentation
- ‘Mosaics’ present variety of performing arts
- Briefs
- Road trip: Dec. 16-22
- Quick picks: Dec. 16-22
- Monument denial crucial in race bid, GJ organizers say
- City still not sure who will tear down White Hall ruins
- Brownies on school bus laced with pot
- Junction High marks 100th date
- Fruita falls to Rangeview
- Hall’s injury doesn’t derail ‘Dogs in win
- Mavs must control tempo against fast-paced Skyhawks
- New collective brings holistic practitioners together
- GJ Chamber wraps up 2011 on positive note
- New gift basket biz offers tastes of the valley
- 'Outstanding chance' GJ will nab Pro Challenge stage in near future
- SOUL TO SOLE: Local cobbler talks about his spiritual connection with shoe repair
- Unique gifts are a 'win-win'
- Withdrawal symptoms possible when coming off cannabis
- Have an apple with your Christmas cookie
- The need for sleep: Treatments for insomnia
- Local Briefs: Dec. 16, 2011
- Do you yang without the yin?
- Model trains bring out the kid in everyone
- Slate of GOP candidates are conservative enough
- A modern-day fairy tale peddled by Republicans
- Message from HOPE: Young student gives to the max
- Toxic clean-up company expands to Western Slope
- Sign up for home energy audit before rebates end
- Ron Paul and the Rule of Law
- COGCC: New fracking disclosure rule 'positive step forward'
- New, local conservation group seeks middle ground on issues
- Signs of life
- Powderhorn opens
- Instructions for gift assembly too complicated? R-5 High can help
- Briefs, Dec. 16, 2011
- Council points to list of Kadrich successes
- City Manager Kadrich forced out
- Police Blotter, Dec. 16, 2011
- More to Meeker Massacre than historical stereotypes
- Death Notices, Dec. 16, 2011
- The conclusion of the Iraq war highlights its many paradoxes
- Citizens add advice to school budget effort
- Once more, to the brink
- Printed letters, Dec. 16, 2011
- Delta County Commission cautious ahead of Bear Ranch vote
- Store’s contest for charity recognizes a mother’s inspiration from son lost
- Grand Junction man in GarCo jail after chase along airport runway
- Million-rider barrier broken by Grand Valley Transit
- Blotter, Dec. 15, 2011
- Judge denies troopers’ immunity claim in fatal Redlands shooting in July 2010
- Outdoors jobs bolster economy, study shows
- University gets $1.6M to promote alternative energy
- Cheap power the windfall of waterfalls
- Mavs’ Wright selected as a first-team All-American
- Big men’s ability to block shots helps Colorado Mesa defense
- GJ’s Trujillo gets tech fall win in first varsity match
- Warrior Classic is a good early season test for grapplers
- Boys prep basketball score, Dec. 14, 2011
- Prep wrestling results, Dec. 14, 2011
- Girls prep basketball score, Dec. 14, 2011
- Boys pre basketball polls, Dec. 14, 2011
- Four D51 Schools Receive Awards For Excellence In Academic Growth And Achievement
- Over the Top: Distracted Driving
- Printed letter
- Denver judge made assumptions about funding, school performance
- District attorney takes case of biased officer very seriously
- Compromise and comity
- Tight budget, consolidation to cost 4 county workers jobs
- Death Notices, Dec. 14, 2011
- Four schools win awards based on CSAP scores
- New fracking rules called toughest in U.S.
- District 51 School Board picks budget committee
- Bennet bill to aid foreign students
- GJ Rockies will open season in Ogden
- Grand Junction’s Rubalcaba captures Gold Helmet Award
- Bulldogs improve to 11-1 in dual meets
- Getting It Right, Dec. 14, 2011
- Police blotter, Dec. 14, 2011
- Lunch Loop system to add Three Sisters
- Glenwood man accused of firing at deputy was drunk
- Substitute teacher dies at Clifton Elementary
- Fugitive caught in car used in escape
- Neenan-built Craig school partly closed
- Business spending paving way for retail jump, observers say
- Powderhorn donating half of opening-day sales to groups
- Gas drilling fuels pay growth
- Sports in Brief: Eight Mavs on all-academic team
- Boys Basketball Boxscore, Tuesday, Dec. 13
- Tuesday’s Prep Wrestling Results, Dec. 13
- Girls Basketball Boxscores, Tuesday, Dec. 13
- NABC Division II Top 25, Tuesday, Dec. 13
- Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge Results, Tuesday, Dec. 13
- 2102 Grand Junction Rockies schedule
- Christmas Lights
- Health Briefs, Dec. 13, 2011
- 3 physicians fulfill various needs at new practice
- Death Notice, Dec. 13, 2011
- Medicare recipients saved on drugs, preventative care in ‘11
- Warrant issued in 2010 slaying
- Authorities: Man arrested after shooting at deputies
- Colorado senators should support the STOCK Act
- A common-sense approach to balanced budget
- Cruising ahead on Interstate 70
- Printed letters, Dec. 14, 2011
- Balanced budget measure still the wrong prescription
- Legislative maps win court’s OK
- Tight budget forces cutback in downtown Christmas lights
- Property taxes lower, staffing reduced in Mesa County’s 2012 budget
- Expect slow road to recovery, economic study by CU finds
- Clifton gets new ambulance after fire
- Court restricts police searches of cars when there’s no warrant
- Police Blotter, Dec. 13, 2011
- Mav 4 Life group helps alumni
- Parents worried about budget form Save Our Schools
- Burns, Tigers roll past Uintah
- Grand Junction Boxscore, Monday, Dec. 12
- Katrina Selsor honored for defense
- Newly drawn legislative maps displace current pols, counties
- Deputies see owner dumped as truck stolen; suspect arrested
- City of Grand Junction takes process for developers online
- CDOT chief backs plan for I-70 to ease Idaho Springs bottleneck
- 'Camelot' to celebrate the year end
- Student uses tip money to help family at Christmas
- Blotter, Dec. 12, 2011
- Student of the Week, Dec. 12, 2011
- What new hydraulic fracturing rules might mean when announced
- Printed letters, Dec. 13, 2011
- A wake-up call on education funding
- Student Spotlight, Dec. 12, 2011
- Forbes recognizes health care model in GJ
- Death Notice, Dec. 12, 2011
- Week in Sports for Dec. 11-17, 2011
- Week’s Photos for Dec. 11-17, 2011
- Budding hoops stars enjoy Nuggets Skills Challenge
- More frack friction
- Coincidence? Trump hosts debate as giant black hole is discovered
- Find out how a date ride can be a rewarding experience
- Broncos-Bears not exactly the matchup we had envisioned
- Swimming helps German exchange student Behrends adapt to life in USA
- Printed letters, Dec. 11, 2011
- A win for uranium
- Satterfield eager for trip to Denver for Punt, Pass & Kick
- Padgett, Bridges lead ‘Cats past Pueblo South
- Rio Blanco County coal mine seeks 2,592-acre expansion
- Bulldogs own fourth quarter
- Mavericks fall in wild finish at Highlands
- Repairs at Caprock follow problems at Meeker school
- EPA fracking finding may figure in state talks
- Corporate recruiters: Officials target companies that would fit well in GJ
- Economic development group shifts strategy to aggressive search for firms, jobs
- Saturday’s Prep Wrestling Results, Dec. 10
- Boys Basketball Results, Saturday, Dec. 10
- Colorado Mesa men’s and women’s boxscores, Saturday, Dec. 10
- Network of charities comes through to form safety net for Toys for Tots
- Central grad tapped for brigadier general
- Local roller derby team accepted into Modern Athletics Derby Endeavor
- Sinner’s 3-pointer seals Wildcats’ one-point win
- Gappmaier leads Mavs in Colorado Mesa Open
- Derrieux lifts Tigers past Cheyenne South
- Crimes-against-kids cases a major concern in budget negotiations
- Be sure to vote Silt’s Jackie Gross as 2012 Extreme Huntress
- 2011 Snowboard World Cup opens Wednesday at Telluride Ski Resort
- Final Denver Post Media Football Poll
- Local sports briefs, Dec. 9
- Colorado Mesa basketball boxscores, Dec. 9
- Prep wrestling results, Dec.9
- Colorado Mesa wrestling results, Dec. 9
- Prep swimming results, Dec. 9
- Palisade finishes third in final poll by Denver Post
- Early lead holds up as Mavs top Mustangs
- Talbott lifts Palisade to win over Coal Ridge
- Turnovers doom Central in loss to Cherokee Trail
- Derrieux’s overtime free throws seal GJ’s victory over Carbon
- Colorado Mesa records big victory over Western State College
- State Patrol apologizes to Palisade man after court dismisses charges
- Home sales leap 33% in county
- School funding method illegal, judge says
- Religion Briefs, Dec. 10, 2011
- Quit moping. Solstice is right around the corner
- Local briefs, Dec. 10, 2011
- Death notices, Dec. 10, 2011
- Firm proposes pipeline project south of Rifle
- For The Record, Dec. 10, 2011
- Two dogs from homeless camp still in custody of Animal Services
- Getting It Right, Dec. 10, 2011
- Blotter, Dec. 10, 2011
- Sentinel to require IDs of website commenters
- Travel Channel to air Packer program
- FILLING THE SEATS Creative events, plans paying off for Avalon Theatre
- Donors sought for three-phase renovation plan
- Music scene, Dec. 9-16
- Portrait gallery, Doris Janowski
- Triple Played: Favorite releases from your old-school music fan
- Tess on the Town: Test tasting eggnog
- On stage, Dec. 9-15
- Outfit: The blouse, Dec. 9
- Award-winning wines from fair to be toasted Saturday
- Centennial Band’s annual concert will be Dec. 15
- Palisade set to host weekend-long celebration
- Entertainment briefs, Dec. 9-15
- CMU dancers work with noted choreographer for ‘Fall for Dance’
- Road trip, Dec. 9-15
- Quick picks, Dec. 9-15
- Entertainment calendar, Dec. 9-15
- Lines west, Dec. 9
- Police raid river camp for dogs
- Homes sold Dec. 5-11, 2011
- Wubben and Rait led first expansion of what was then Mesa Junior College
- Court victory for uranium mill
- City reinstates 1.5% of workers’ former salaries
- EPA fracking finding hailed, disputed
- Kicking off the holiday season, Palisade-style
- KAFM NOTES: Christmas and the five-star cowboy
- Film 'Taking Root' honors Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai
- Trio including Michael Rondstadt returns to Radio Room
- Singer-songwriter Destinee Reed featured in dance concert
- History of the Christmas tree
- Open your mind and 'Thrive'
- DA tosses eight DUIs, citing ‘bias’ by trooper
- Love triangle murder trial was standing room only
- Death Notices, Dec. 9, 2011
- Murder charges made in botched pot heist
- Big Delta acreage eyed for oil and gas leasing
- Powderhorn ranks first in environmental effort
- Police Blotter, Dec. 9, 2011
- City votes down proposal for 570-mile water pipeline
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge skipping GJ
- CMU wrestling team ranked 18th in nation
- Girls prep basketball boxscores, Dec. 8
- NCAA Division II wrestling rankings
- Attacking the basket leads Central girls to win
- No. 2 Grandview blocks Fruita’s bid for upset
- Death notices: Dec. 8, 2011
- Gingrich vs. Romney shows GOP’s ‘cult of competence’
- Suh’s 2-game suspension upheld by NFL
- Trooper trouble requires more action
- Long-missing World War II airman buried in Denver
- Christmas Train Show
- Health Briefs: Dec. 6, 2011
- Let the kids climb the ice walls in Ouray
- Slopes to rentals, new offerings to be discovered at area resorts
- Board expected to OK new Colorado Natural Areas
- Holiday dishes, with a dash of pomegranate
- Trip to Greece leaves hunger for galaktoboureko
- Local briefs, Dec. 8, 2011
- Trooper’s ‘bias’ complicates DUI cases
- Business owners: Pay us our money
- Riverbank dog attacks investigated
- Reunion on Pearl Harbor day
- Fugitive captured in Denver
- Airport tenants irate, ask council members for leadership change
- Death notices, Dec. 8, 2011
- Fraternities, sororities get students’ approval at Colorado Mesa University
- CMU hires development director
- Hydrogen sulfide high at 53 wells, Noble says
- Blotter, Dec. 8, 2011
- CMU’s deBraga’s 4.0 GPA earns him Academic All-America honor
- CMU’s Petersen delays church mission to pursue degree, national title
- CMU men’s indoor track & field team set for debut
- Wildcat girls eager to face early season challenge
- District 51 continues to improve its ratings
- Blagojevich to prison
- Printed letters, Dec. 8, 2011
- Democrats’ redistricting efforts won’t result in election victory
- WinterStart Cross Country Races
- Girls Boxscores, Tuesday, Dec. 6
- Boys Boxscores, Tuesday, Dec. 6
- Casey Burns makes kin proud in Tigers’ win over Delta
- Derrieux leads Tigers to victory over Panthers
- Glenwood Springs rallies in fourth to edge Warriors
- District moves closer, but falls slightly short of full accreditation
- Chatfield, Fruitvale on corrective plans
- Energy Fuels moves ahead with merger
- Colorado ranked ninth-healthiest state
- Homeowner on flood watch
- Honor Flight reunion to mark Pearl Harbor day
- Police blotter, Dec. 7, 2011
- Coroner IDs crash victims as Wyo. pair
- Clifton bumping water rates; Ute Water hike may follow
- Getting It Right, Dec. 7, 2011
- Death Notices, Dec. 7, 2011
- Overnight low of 7 degrees ties record
- Telemedicine helps Grand Junction patients connect with Denver docs
- Ex-teammates band together in wake of fire
- Tipton: Billionaire’s land swap idea will have to be vetted by the public
- Crash victims were bank’s employees
- Mesa County clerk’s offices closed today
- Blotter, Dec. 6, 2011
- Agency eyes natural gas to fuel new buses
- Man guilty in 2003 attempted murder
- District 51 special education plans improve
- District map for Congress finds approval
- Two die in highway crash
- Frack disclosure rule dissected at hearing
- Death Notices, Dec. 6, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Burgon, Selsor earn awards
- No reason to stop being thankful now that Thanksgiving is over
- Bear Ranch letter ends up in magazine
- Symphony shows holiday scenes on tour
- Service a reminder of homeless who have died
- Grand Junction chamber offers seminar for business owners
- Blotter, Dec. 5, 2011
- CDOT forced off air with road, weather info
- Student of the Week, Dec. 5, 2011
- Rifle city official hopes new law expands range of electric cars
- N.D. housing deficit forces builder to shelter workers in schoolhouse
- Student Spotlight, Dec. 5, 2011
- Week’s Photos for Dec. 4-10, 2011
- Week in Sports for Dec. 4-10, 2011
- Parade of Lights, 2011
- Building a forward-looking community in an anti-tax county
- Cutting Medicare payments to physicians is poor policy
- Printed letters, Dec. 4, 2011
- Boeing plant not grounded
- Williams all gassed up
- GJ residents remember Pearl Harbor to atomic bomb
- Profile: Quentin Pershing DeVore
- Profile: Joseph Merrill
- Profile: Don Brown
- Profile: Evie Smith
- Profile: Jack Myers
- Profile: Joe Ruzycki
- Profile: Ernest Anderson
- Profile: Zane McMahan
- Profile: Art Gilbert
- Maverick Duals wrestling results, Dec. 3
- Girls basketball boxscores, Dec. 3
- Boys basketball boxscores, Dec. 3
- Cortez Invitational swim results, Dec. 3
- Mesa women show versatility in win over Nebraska-Kearney
- Burgon’s career game lifts Mavs past Lopers
- Colorado Gives Day seeks to boost online donations for nonprofits
- Good wine, good music, good cause
- Colorado Mesa Boxscores, Friday, Dec. 2
- Prep Girls Basketball Boxscores, Dec. 2
- Boys Basketball Boxscores, Friday, Dec. 2
- Brennan adds spark off bench for Mesa
- Melillo’s dunk helps Mavs edge Chadron
- Sinner leads Wildcats to victory over Mullen
- Smoky Hill tops Palisade in ‘weird’ win
- Death notices, Dec. 3, 2011
- Getting It Right, Dec. 3, 2011
- Nature sets the rules of engagement, like it or not
- Blotter, Dec. 3, 2011
- Deadline on Monday to apply to serve on schools’ budget panel
- Halliburton seeks changes to fracking disclosure proposal
- Public offered some ice time at new Grand Junction rink
- Jordanian visitors to West Slope hope to boost energy production
- ‘I just complied to stay alive,’ carjack victim says
- Family of 6 homeless; multiple pets are rescued
- Homes sold Nov. 14-20
- Stalled growth: Down economy slows some subdivisions in Fruita area
- Have an eventful season
- Thank you for shopping with us
- Elves wanted
- ‘Fashion Hunters’ star chats about style, high-end consignment
- Music scene: Dec. 2-8
- Sound check: The King ‘n Trio
- Tess on the town: Longtime residents offer favorite gift certificate options
- On the Goe: Shock rock? Former bad boy Weiland goes all-out Christmas
- Entertainment briefs: Dec. 2-8
- Sweet Adelines will give whole story of ‘Twas the Night ...’
- In a tropical mood? Make plans for CMU concert
- GJ, Montrose host their annual Parade of Lights
- Theater company sets 3 Fiddler’ performances
- Quick picks: Dec. 2-8
- On stage: Dec. 2-8
- Entertainment calendar: Dec. 2-8
- Road trip: Dec. 2-9
- Outfit: Dec. 2-8
- Death Notices, Dec. 2, 2011
- May/December romance, mysterious death raised suspicion
- Udall to tackle ‘sea of red’ pine trees
- Montrose sawmill needs bark-beetle strategy, funds
- Police Blotter, Dec. 2, 2011
- Senators step in on ski resort’s water rights
- High-dollar dessert trumps wedding date
- November weather near normal; same forecast for this month
- Trotters raise $5K-plus on turkey day
- The Euro problem
- Industry doesn't always know best
- Kick off holidays with First Friday art openings
- Fall dance concert to feature something for everyone
- Have a Cup of Cheer
- Oakley Gallery: A fine arts addition to Main St.
- KAFM radio station powers up with much-needed upgrade
- Film 'Thrive' offers solutions to world's problems
- Trouble in Toyland? Annual report warns of toys with dangerous chemicals, hazards
- Protection of city's water supply a top priority
- Untie the 'nots' in your heart
- Local Briefs: Dec. 2, 2011
- LETTER: A lesson in Tebow
- Meet up with fellow outdoor lovers
- LETTER: Shopping instead of giving thanks
- LETTER: Thanks to the Grand Valley
- LETTER: Successful event made possible by so many
- Integrative cancer treatment: Part 1
- Getting through the holidays without weight gain
- 10 candidates vying for commission seats
- Local briefs, Dec. 2, 2011
- Chamber survey: Businesses intend to delay hiring, making capital buys
- Judge sets $1M bond after cop hurt in raid
- Natural gas production hits record as Williams nears split
- Solid defense not enough as GJ falls in OT
- All-Western Slope Conference, Class 3A
- Thursday’s Girls Prep Basketball Score, Dec. 1
- Fruita Monument routs Longmont in season opener
- Gehring a selective, successful shooter for Mavs
- Sports in Brief: Wright selected to Daktronics team
- Tigers top Ponderosa
- Central’s Casey Gorsett one of many wrestlers excited to test new divisions
- You Saw It Photos –– December 2011
- Printed letters, Dec. 2, 2011
- Bender Court can assert its independence on redistricting
- Limits needed in well-permit process
- More people turn off TV
- Deer-hunting opportunities rebound
- Audubon Society: Happy holidays and bird counting
- Change of address: For millions of animals, this season is one of migration
- Food bank prepares move
- Another valley nonprofit needs new home
- Public trustees group targeted in filing over trip
- Lawmakers tap Foster for fresh ideas
- Police blotter, Dec. 1, 2011
- High court considers nuclear site drilling
- Getting It Right, Dec. 1, 2011
- Mineral lease funds should go to counties, Tipton argues
- Briefs, Dec. 1, 2011
- Death Notices, Dec. 1, 2011
- All-Southwestern League Soccer Team, Wednesday, Nov. 30
- Martinez is player of year
- King brings added skill as transfer for Mavs
- Warriors hoping to make playoffs again after tough season
- For The Record, Nov. 26, 2011
- Gessler trying to make state comply with court cases, U.S. Constitution
- Printed letters, Dec. 1, 2011
- New districts serve Mesa County well
- Room for more: Tortilleria La Milpa hopes to attract more customers with new space
- Coroner IDs man killed during Nov. 25 home-iinvasion robbery
- Heat lamp suspected cause of chicken coop fire in Carbondale
- Online presidential effort adds Colorado to 2012 list
- Death Notices, Nov. 30, 2011
- CMU to host first December graduation
- Fugitive’s wife returned to GJ, booked into jail
- Tipton: Feds backed resort into corner
- Taco John’s on 12th seized for late taxes
- Police blotter, Nov. 30, 2011
- Coroner IDs man shot dead
- Clifton’s choice: Tax more or receive less
- ‘Cats coaches preach old-school mentality to defending league champs
- Central’s Holdren signs to wrestle for Mavericks
- Central moves to 4A in FB class shuffle
- Mesa men picked to finish eighth
- RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings, Tuesday, Nov. 29
- RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings, Tuesday, Nov. 29
- RMAC Indoor Preseason Track and Field Poll
- Mavs land three volleyball players in early signing period
- Defective school built by same contractor as Grand Junction veterans’ hospital
- Congressional education panel invites CMU president to testify
- Legislative map keeps Grand Junction in its own district
- Nov. 22: JFK, still the unspeakable?
- To John McConnell and all volunteers: THANK YOU!
- The pleasure of addiction
- Thankful to live in Grand Junction
- KAFM NOTES: Brightening Black Friday
- The awakening of the Divine Feminine
- Offer gifts of liberty this season
- Leftover hangover?
- ABC's 'The Doctors' contest winner announced - winner is from GJ
- Some senators would designate U.S. a battlefield in war on terror
- Printed letter, Nov. 29, 2011
- Military doesn’t need new police powers
- Local Briefs
- Local population growth stalled
- Junction man dies in North Dakota wreck
- Armed Redlands pickup hijacker sought
- Two more toss hats into race for county commission seats
- Collaborative care grant received by two GJ health practices
- Briefs, Nov. 29, 2011
- Failed drug theft led to slaying at Orchard Mesa home
- Health Briefs, Nov. 29, 2011
- Junior Achievement expands to region
- Death Notices, Nov. 29, 2011
- Police Blotter, Nov. 29, 2011
- New owner found for Delta wells
- Contractor vowing changes after Meeker school debacle
- Sports Briefs, Nov. 28, 2011
- Uncertainty doesn’t halt Egyptian voters
- Gessler’s games
- Printed letters, Nov. 29, 2011
- Paradise or the playoffs, Tebow shows it aint over ‘til it’s over
- Family Connections December 2011
- Christmas celebrated through story, song Dec. 2-3
- Fram proposes oil drilling near GJ
- A new twist on traditional tamales
- Two 'peas in a pod' crochet hats for hospice
- Central Library gearing up for expansion, improvements
- Ruling may lead to new trial for sex offender
- Garfield County updating wildfire plan
- Blotter, Nov. 28, 2011
- Fundraising for lifesaving devices
- Student of the Week, Nov. 28, 2011
- Four adults, child escape house fire
- Student Spotlight, Nov. 28, 2011
- Suspect in slaying, robbery arrested
- Week’s Photos for Nov. 27 - Dec. 3, 2011
- Week in Sports for Nov. 27 - Dec. 3, 2011
- Working through maze of mineral-leasing rules
- Printed letters, Nov. 27, 2011
- Jury service in disturbing case instills confidence in our judicial system
- Cupcakes, not compromise, were all super committee could agree upon
- Low-flying training missions could be West Slope disaster
- Web Headline
- Agencies shorten application forms for public benefits
- Murder warrant issued in shooting on Orchard Mesa
- Man pulled from destructive fire at house
- Happy parallel December
- Despite warnings, victims swindled on Internet, telephone and Craigslist
- Troubled oil, gas waste facility asks court for bankruptcy protection
- What you can do to prevent being taken
- Work to close Hanging Lake rest area
- Gray Gourmet, Nov. 27, 2011
- Your Town, Nov. 27, 2011
- Bridge results, Nov. 27, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Nov. 27, 2011
- You Said It, Nov. 27, 2011
- Child victims of sexual abuse have safe place
- Police blotter, Nov. 27, 2011
- Seize control from lawyers, league says
- Pop-and-son confectioners hope to achieve sweet success
- Palisade football boxscore, Nov. 26
- Water engineer pens twist-filled mystery
- Book notes, Nov. 27, 2011
- Biz Buzz, Nov. 27, 2011
- CMU women’s basketball results, Nov. 26
- CMU men’s basketball results, Nov. 26
- Open for cheer: Symphony tour shows off holiday decorations
- Drip Tip: Nov. 27, 2011
- Homegrown: Nov. 26, 2011
- Religion briefs: Nov. 26, 2011
- One, two, three ... counting bird plumage is just horsefeathers!
- Teens make wish a reality for sick boy
- Secrets of Jurassic croc
- Teen could face charges in crash
- Groups file suit to hold mines to methane cap
- Getting It Right, Nov. 26, 2011
- Police blotter, Nov. 26, 2011
- Intrepid shoppers’ retail of adventure
- Small Business Saturday gaining traction in Grand Junction
- Colorado Mesa women feed off crowd, top Tarleton
- Palisade, Silver Creek meet again in 3A battle
- Colorado Mesa men top Southern Virginia in tourney opener
- One dead, one injured, one arrested after shooting
- Burglary attempt results in wounding
- Month’s Best Photos for November 2011
- Black Friday
- TAKE A KNEE: Tebowing sweeps the nation
- Sound check: GJHS Chamber Choir
- Music scene: Nov. 25
- Tess on the Town: Nov. 25
- Triple played: Bonus discs in Pink Floyd remasters are excellent
- Outfit-Cozy: Nov. 25
- Festival brings talented student musicians to GJ
- Award-winning comedian coming to Mesa Theater
- Holiday entertainment every weekend in downtown
- On stage: Nov. 25-Dec. 1
- Q&A: Lucifer Divinitas, film director
- Art, chocolate featured in Palisade
- Road trip: Nov. 25-Dec. 1
- In brief: Nov. 25
- Calendar: Nov. 25-Dec. 1
- Historic Clifton church again up for sale
- Printed letters, Nov. 25, 2011
- Special days for shoppers, merchants
- Suggested ideas for those having trouble giving thanks
- Blue-collar Bulldogs
- Third quarter airline travel up 4 percent
- Slow holiday shifts get even slower for cops
- Blotter, Nov. 25, 2011
- Oil-shale development acreage may be cut
- Utah man killed in truck crash
- Restaurant closes, may reopen
- Gateway, Rico spared from postal chopping block
- Death notices, Nov. 25, 2011
- GJ distributor of condom dispensers makes global mark in AIDS prevention
- County may keep more mineral-lease cash if it’s first sent back to state
- Death notices, Nov. 24, 2011
- Montrose plans three-day extravaganza of all things Christmas
- Post-holiday deals starting a day early
- Leaf-removal crews lag behind schedule
- Truck driver injured in crash
- Grand Junction couple’s treasure going back to Mexico
- Police blotter, Nov. 24, 2011
- Sheriff: Skull doesn’t match any lost persons
- Church spares no trimmings on gobbler dinner deliveries
- Sports in Brief: Yanowich wins Xtreme title
- Mavericks ready for game after long layoff
- Walters has Mavs focused on keeping possession
- Entertain guests with winery visit
- Dash awarded as ‘best launch’
- Printed letters, Nov. 24, 2011
- Happy Thanksgiving
- Early day socialist experiment didn’t work out well for the Puritans
- Weather at Powell is fine, but fishing is even better
- WinterStart begins Nordic ski race series
- Increase in wild turkey nunmbers leads to more hunting opportunities
- Telluride: Fantastic conditions and world-class amenities
- Crested Butte celebrates golden anniversary
- New half-pipe marks changes at Powderhorn
- Adaptive programs expand horizons
- A pipe dream
- It’s unofficial: Powderhorn is tops
- Ski, Swim, Stay in Glenwood Springs
- The ultimate classroom
- Over the Top: Being thankful
- Briefs, Nov. 23, 2011
- Meeker consultant questions ability of contractor to fix school
- Blotter, Nov. 23, 2011
- Grand Junction business owner gives away 300 holiday meals
- Clifton teen suspected in sex assault of girl, 13
- Trouble in toyland? Group points it out
- Fruita eyes dip in city revenue
- Death Notices, Nov. 23, 2011
- Occupy targets national stores
- Jobless rate is stagnant, still lower than 2010
- Trustee sues four Valley Investment advisers to retrieve investor money
- Hockey players have love for new ice rink
- Printed letters, Nov. 22, 2011
- Occupy Wall Street and FDR’s vision for America
- Incivility and the first lady
- Personhood again?
- Bear Ranch land swap mostly supported at Delta meeting
- Health Briefs, Nov. 22, 2011
- Death Notice, Nov. 22, 2011
- The Commons to add wing for seniors with dementia
- Museum cuts averted as county maintains support
- Huge housing project gets nod in GarCo
- Tiger Trifecta
- Bus Bergman honored by seventh Hall of Fame
- Tisue, Leany join school board
- KAFM fires executive director
- Interfaith Network service tonight
- Heated clothes may have caused house fire
- Applicants sought for school budget oversight committee
- Man shot with Taser in pot deal
- Police Blotter, Nov. 22, 2011
- Getting It Right, Nov. 22, 2011
- GJ fire chief not hired by Fort Collins
- Oil shale myths live large in Washington
- Transportation funds, congressional approval measured in ‘dinosaur dung’
- A resource lost
- Printed letters, Nov. 22, 2011
- Sound Check GJHS Choir
- Death Notices, Nov. 21, 2011
- Names released in collision near Loma
- Mesa County home sales ahead of 2010
- Blotter, Nov. 21, 2011
- Funding denied for school officers
- Thanksgiving closures set; free holiday parking to begin
- Meeker school will remain closed until next fall
- State, Tipton, energy industry want closer look at BLM plan
- Man grateful prayers were answered in ocean rescue
- Student of the Week, Nov. 21, 2011
- Detox, drug treatment in jeopardy
- Student Spotlight, Nov. 21, 2011
- CMU Invitational swim results, Nov. 20
- Mavericks swamp field in own invite
- Week in Sports for Nov. 20-26, 2011
- Week’s Photos for Nov. 20-26, 2011
- Bridging a big gap
- Printed letters, November 20, 2011
- City Council, mayor, to take a more active role with airport
- Study provides shocking news about political news coverage
- Plan for beltway around city envisioned three decades ago
- Diodes, conductive thread illuminate textiles
- ‘Twilight’ fans: You win. I’m in!
- At long last, motorists drive on overpass
- at the kiddie table
- Former Colorado legislators partner in pawn, gun shop with a lighter, brighter touch
- Local Briefs, Nov. 20, 2011
- Monument’s change to park a ‘no-brainer’
- Gray Gourmet, Nov. 20, 2011
- Weekly planner, Nov. 20, 2011
- Biz Buzz, Nov. 20, 2011
- You Said It, Nov. 20, 2011
- Bridge results, Nov. 20, 2011
- Your Town, Nov. 20, 2011
- Death notices, Nov. 20, 2011
- Flag change, Nov. 20, 2011
- Police blotter, Nov. 20, 2011
- Three teens seriously hurt in crash
- Man dies after driving into train
- Patrol: GJ man veered into oncoming traffic
- Updated state football pairings, Nov. 19
- CMU Women’s Basketball boxscore, Nov. 19
- Prep football boxscores, Nov. 19
- Bulldogs bust Commanders’ spirits on first drive and never look back
- Playing role of underdog just fine for Palisade football team
- Drip Tip: Nov. 19, 2011
- Homegrown: Nov. 19, 2011
- SIMPLY SCIENCE: Even gobblers get the blues
- FOR THE RECORD: Nov. 19, 2011
- Prep football score, Nov. 18, 2011
- Mavs hurt by turnovers in opening loss to Chico
- Wind makes passing tough for Grand Junction, Lakewood
- Colorado Mesa women’s basketball score, Nov. 18, 2011
- GJ’s state title hopes dashed in loss to Lakewood
- Ramunno resigns at Mesa
- Death notices, Nov. 19, 2011
- How many shopping days are left?
- 11 apply for grant funds; university wants all $1.6 million
- Junction officials to condemn White Hall
- 2 die in car wreck near Delta
- Denver legislator to lead Democrats in House
- Blotter, Nov. 19, 2011
- Man arrested, faces charges over condition of neglected horses
- Getting It Right, Nov. 19, 2011
- Ex-congressman: 2012 presidential election is ‘the big one’
- New oil-shale bill debated in House hearing
- State school board: Vermillion ruling means lost revenue
- Super bargain unlikely
- Two fun, family events on Saturday, November 19th
- Entertainment calendar: Nov. 28-24
- Going Black Friday shopping? Know your prey
- Concert benefits musician’s battle with cancer
- Music Q&A: Tullie the Rapper
- Sound check: The Tonettes
- Tess on the Town: Southern style ham star of this Thanksgiving
- On the Goe: Winehouse breathes life into R&B
- Outfit: Warm and stylish
- Evening of love songs to be offered at CMU
- Schumann Singers embrace love in concert
- On stage: Nov. 18
- Music scene: Nov. 18
- Road trip: Nov. 18
- Pretending to be a member of the paparazzi is no picnic
- Brush up on color
- Homes sold for November 14-20, 2011
- LETTER: Enough with the attacks on Paul Brown
- LETTER: End controlled burning in the valley
- Message from HOPE: Consider adopting a family for Christmas
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: 118 years ago today (give or take a few days)
- Page Peddlers meeting to form fiction writers group
- Interfaith Thanksgiving service to benefit homeless teens
- Dancing for Special Olympics: Variety show Saturday at Lincoln Park Barn
- We all need a 'gratitude' adjustment
- Local Briefs: Nov. 18, 2011
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Spotlight on Chez Lena
- Local pastor starts a food pantry for veterans
- Pros and cons of the flu vaccine
- Free Thanksgiving meals around the valley
- Exercise program for cancer survivors
- Charting her own course: Local astrologer uses the ancient science to help clients
- CITY VIEWS: 29 Road/I-70B overpass: Another step in completing 'The Loop'
- Regulations keep our food safe
- Back to the real issues, shall we?
- Juried art, craft fair all weekend-long
- LETTER: Be proud of your traditions
- Despite size, Palisade OL not intimidated by foes
- Hotchkiss one win from hosting state championship game
- Grand Junction vacancy rate at 7.7 percent this summer
- What’s in a name? Curious town titles explained
- Affidavit: Man posed as tutor in sex assault
- Board hopeful bike race bid will be chosen
- Palisade retracts administrator job offer, will wait a month
- Resort adds chopper to air-tour choices
- Board to pursue mineral royalty money
- Sports Briefs, Nov. 17, 2011
- Police blotter, Nov. 18, 2011
- Grand Junction fugitive still on the run
- Denver court rules against Gessler
- Panel regroups on election map
- Death Notices, Nov. 18, 2011
- Santa’s coming to town tonight at tree-lighting gala downtown
- Getting It Right, Nov. 18, 2011
- Local Briefs, Nov. 18, 2011
- Man killed in I-70 crash identified
- Rifle escapee surrenders
- Sound Check: The Tonettes
- Move forward with mineral-leasing board
- ‘The Natural’ has apparently become the president’s chief economic adviser
- Printed letters, November 18, 2011
- Air quality issue hangs over monument-to-park committee
- Inmate’s letters to women concern Sheriff’s Department
- D51 group raising money for schools
- Death Notices, Nov. 17, 2011
- New effort under way to save open spaces in Garfield County
- Occupiers ticketed for trespassing
- State unveils logo for newly merged parks, wildlife agencies
- GJ-bound fugitive escapes in Kansas
- City workers might receive 3% pay bump
- Palisade board goes with Sales for administrator
- Extinguisher discharged through return slot at library
- Baker gives Mesa women’s hoops team a true point guard
- Sports Briefs, Nov. 16, 2011
- Mesa’s Price is defensive freshman of year in RMAC
- Jussel: Ability to run serves Broncos well
- Rose sometimes forgotten among GJ’s offensive threats
- Central’s Hoppe, Fruita’s Bridges sign their college letters of intent
- RMAC All-Conference teams, Nov. 16, 2011
- All-Southwestern League volleyball team, Nov. 16, 2011
- Injury sidelines Skarda for nationals
- Crash of erratic tanker on I-70 kills driver
- 6 pounds of cocaine found in suitcase
- Blotter, Nov. 17, 2011
- Briefs, Nov. 16, 2011
- November 17, 2011 Printed letters
- Leitner-Poma riding high
- Government’s taxing mindset, and keeping the public informed
- Legislative lines in need of refining
- Over the Top: New Child Labor Laws
- Defibrillator donated to Palisade High
- Death Notices, Nov. 16, 2011
- Court rejects Legislature map
- High-flying deal for Leitner-Poma
- Federal energy lease money hits snag
- Tipton opponent quits House leadership post
- $55,000 state tax lien filed against Aspen woman suing Mesa County
- Survey planned to gauge support for Roaring Fork’s school leader
- State wants new bridge in Glenwood
- Police blotter, Nov. 16, 2011
- Rockies owner happy to have presence in Grand Junction
- Gas industry officials talk of ‘insurgents’ and ‘psyops’ in dealing with citizenry
- Protect voter anonymity
- Printed letters, November 16, 2011
- Health Briefs: Nov. 15, 2011
- ‘I’m not willing to fire myself,’ public trustee tells county officials
- Armed robber on the run
- Job of Roaring Fork School District chief up in air after board election
- Blotter, Nov. 15, 2011
- Fruita couple stop man from suicide, honored for their distinguished service
- Former congressman to speak at GOP lunch
- Transit service to be expanded for next year
- City OKs roundabout at 23, G roads
- Hospitals give economy shot in the arm
- Colorado’s largest FFA chapter is diverse group of Fruita students
- Death Notices, Nov. 15, 2011
- Sports in Brief: CMU’s Bear is defender of week
- Central Warriors making move to Class 4A
- Getting It Right, Nov. 15, 2011
- Week in Sports for Nov. 13 - Nov. 20, 2011
- Measured in ‘quail crap’ or voter approval, Congressional respect is at all-time low
- Tipton on right track in water-rights fight
- Printed letters, November 15, 2011
- Health care in the dock
- My excellent adventure with Mesa County Sheriff Charles Schrader
- Colorado Mesa alcohol violations up as enrollment rises, police say
- Drug task force arrests 2 men after search
- Nonprofits begin push for the holidays
- Blotter, Nov. 14, 2011
- School board in Parachute looks for members to face budget woes
- Thompson Divide drilling foes counter BLM official’s claim
- New manager of Two Rivers, Avalon plans to lure people, profits to city
- Student of the Week, Nov. 14, 2011
- Student Spotlight, Nov. 14, 2011
- Public trustee, county leaders to draw financial picture into focus
- Voters’ secret ballots may not be so secret after ruling
- Tigers play Friday night at Stocker
- Week’s Photos for Nov. 13-19, 2011
- Clearing up the confusion regarding publication of legal notices
- ‘The Hurt Locker’ defining film of defining event
- Printed letters, Nov. 13, 2011
- Redistricting ruling is good for West Slope
- A message to our readers
- Prep football scores, Nov. 12, 2011
- Rim Rock Marathon results, Nov. 12, 2011
- Colorado Mesa football score, Nov. 12, 2011
- Clifton Elementary transforms scores, school culture
- Sports in Brief: Two Mavs on academic team
- Runners use Rim Rock Marathon as an escape from everyday life
- Chadron State edges Colorado Mesa in OT
- Palisade earns first playoff win in four years
- On Occasion, it’s time to burst into poetry
- Weekly Planner, Nov. 13, 2011
- Gray gourmet, Nov. 13, 2011
- Raising the curtain on downtown Rifle
- Traffic alert, Nov. 13, 2011
- Bridge results, Nov. 13, 2011
- Your Town, Nov. 13, 2011
- You Said It, Nov. 13, 2011
- Winner’s circle a familiar place for Hoffman competitor
- $1,500 reward in buck’s trophy poaching
- Library to host open house on expansion next week
- Colorado Mesa basketball score, Nov. 12, 2011
- GOP not sure about appeal of congressional districts
- Turnovers hurt in Colorado Mesa’s loss to Seattle Pacific
- Source of legal notice publication arose in court last year
- Dominant Pirates move into quarters
- Run game lifts Rifle to victory
- Greeley West ends season for Montrose
- For the Record, Nov. 12, 2011
- Good, bad or indifferent? It’s all a matter of perspective
- Homegrown: Nov. 12, 2011
- Drip tip: Nov. 12, 2011
- Fabric store reopens in mall
- Bookcliff students making blankets for U.S. soldiers
- Police Blotter, Nov. 12, 2011
- Memories of Austin Booth help Rifle FB team strengthen bond
- Religion Briefs, Nov. 12, 2011
- Home of the brave
- Trail builder honored as manager of year
- 101 pounds of pot found in van
- Ridgway shines on defense once in Mavs’ starting lineup
- Mesa women’s soccer team falls in regional; men’s basketball team wins opener in Utah
- Death notices, Nov. 12, 2011
- Tigers earn respect with win
- Wildlife officers kill bear, 2 cubs called nuisance
- Sports in Brief: Steinkirchner headlines WSL team
- Friday’s Prep Football Playoff Scores, Friday, Nov. 11
- Class 4A WSL All-Conference Team, Nov. 11
- Colorado Mesa Soccer Result, Friday, Nov. 11
- Colorado State Volleyball Scores, Friday, Nov. 11
- Colorado Mesa Men’s Basketball Boxscore, Nov. 11
- RMAC Volleyball Glance, Friday, Nov. 11
- NCAA Division II Soccer Tournament Glance, Friday, Nov. 11
- Grand Junction High School Boxscore, Friday, Nov. 11
- Colorado State Football Pairings, Friday, Nov. 11
- Taste of Home
- Realtor news for Nov. 13, 2011
- Homes sold Oct. 24-31, 2011
- Grand Junction, CO Veteran's Day events
- Renovations bring new life to old building in Palisade
- Veterans Day Photo Gallery
- POPCORN AND A ... But with so many options, what’s a movie to view?
- ‘TWILIGHT’ FANS: I like you. But Bella, not so much
- Q&A with Justin Hunt
- Lucinda Williams brings wide range of music to Avalon show
- Music scene: Nov. 11-17
- Sound check: Schumann Singers
- Numerous events planned to honor veterans
- Dance showcase, ‘Sleeping Beauty’ to be presented
- Go wild for comedy at CMU
- Lines West: Nov. 11
- Reception features ceramics, drawing
- Tess on the Town: Nov. 11
- Triple Played: Nov. 11
- Outfit: Nov. 11-17
- On stage: Nov. 11-17
- Briefs: Nov. 11-17
- 11-11-11: The paradigm shift moves into high gear
- Bail bondsmen - business in partnership with law enforcement
- 'Occupiers' have good reason to be mad
- Listeria outbreak cries for changes, not hysteria
- Occupy this: Massive derivatives bubble unloaded on the FDIC
- LETTER: The pros of a federal sales tax
- Changing the world one gift at a time
- Blue Pig Gallery reopens bigger and better
- 3-time Grammy winner Lucinda Williams to perform Nov. 13
- Open House to talk library expansion
- More help on the way for homeless vets
- Message of HOPE: Random acts of kindness are encouraged
- Don't let fear keep you from living
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Grand Junction's other Mr. Crawford
- Eating out, eating well: 7th Street Deli
- Local Briefs: Nov. 11, 2011
- Making hunger hormones work for weight loss
- New DDA director brings strong background in preservation, development
- BIZWATCH: Generation Care Personal Care Services
- Never too early to think Thanksgiving
- Birthday girl bets on trio of elevens
- Workforce Center site not working so well anymore
- Neither press problems nor fire stopped Sentinel since 1893
- Businessman faces 20 years in fraud plea
- Don’t panic: Public mailing causes fear that schools will be bulldozed
- Trucking firm billed $9,012 for creek spill
- Rule change would allow vote efficiency
- Salazar IDs Westwater, other lands for protection
- Death Notices, Nov. 11, 2011
- Bankruptcy warning hits Delta Petroleum shares
- Police blotter, Nov. 11, 2011
- Scout’s honor: Scout team an important part of Palisade’s preparation
- Redshirt freshmen give Mavs a different look this season
- GJ’s Arnold, Adleman sign with Mesa
- Rim Rock Marathon organizers making sure everything is ready
- Death Notices: Nov. 10, 2011
- Super committee, Electoral College and demise of Perry for president
- Honoring veterans, disgracing war dead
- West Elk lease makes sense
- Printed letters, Nov. 11, 2011
- Montrose pair ticketed for abandoning 15 cats
- Gifts at fair sure to please, organizers say
- Man sentenced to life without parole in Rangely hatchet murder of father
- Feds OK lease for West Elk Coal Mine
- Nationals the goal for Mesa grapplers
- Briefs, Nov. 10, 2011
- Death Notices, Nov. 10, 2011
- Fire to be the best burns within Tigers’ Dennis
- Calladine hired to be GJ’s lacrosse coach
- Blotter, Nov. 10, 2011
- Colorado high court hears commission’s defense of proposed legislative boundaries
- Montrose board OKs $31,000 for curriculum aid
- Powderhorn bosses to make a mountain out of a ski hill
- Veterans to be honored in Montrose
- Montrose may put trash service out for bid
- Liner company planning hiring spree
- Chemistry key as Colorado Mesa preps for Regis
- Local Tennis Results, Wednesday, Nov. 9
- Collins, Martinez place for Outlaws
- Mesa County Connection News - November 3, 2011
- Diabetes Counts brings kids, parents together
- Marijuana enforcement director reassigned
- Grand Juncton City Council wants airport input
- BLM to assess oil-drilling proposal for area near Whitewater
- Month for warm hearts: Organizers promote random acts of kindness
- Health Briefs, Nov. 1, 2011
- Death Notices, Nov. 1, 2011
- Blue Pig Gallery prepares for reopening
- Denver Post Media Poll, Monday, Oct. 31
- Hoppe selected SWL player of year
- Local Bowling Highlights, Monday, Oct. 31
- Runaway truck ‘close call’
- State Football Pairings, Monday, Oct. 31
- 2 workers die as truck rolls into ravine
- All-SWL Softball Team
- Police Blotter, Nov. 1, 2011
- County cancels $115,000 in unpaid property taxes
- Undefeated Tigers open 5A playoffs Friday night
- Little Italy filled with the aroma of baking bread
- Maggots: icky and disgusting or medical miracle-workers?
- Printed letters, Nov. 1, 2011
- Damage in Denver
- Hunting and hitting ‘delete’ button bring a renewed perspective on life
- Gas money for schools
- Deadline today for contest to see taping of 'The Doctors'
- Blotter, Oct. 31, 2011
- Colorado Mesa University dining hall expands specialty fare
- Man reunited with family
- Montrose museum adding exhibits
- Roadless ruling raises questions about energy leases
- Death Notice, Oct. 31, 2011
- State tax amnesty collection exceeds $800,000
- Student of the Week, Oct. 31, 2011
- New Palisade fire station moving off back burner
- Student Spotlight, Oct. 31, 2011
- Dilemma: I-70 drivers, wildlife seek safe passage
- Rep. Tipton wants more bucks from federal lands to help fund education
- Class 5A State Football Pairings, Sunday, Oct. 30
- Colorado Mesa women top UCCS; men fall short of RMAC tourney
- Tigers draw No. 2 seed for 5A football playoffs
- Week in Sports for Oct. 30 - Nov. 5, 2011
- Week’s Photos for Oct. 30 - Nov. 5, 2011
- CMU goes deep on higher-ed economics
- Sentinel election endorsements
- Average Americans are frustrated, even if they haven’t joined movement
- BLM employee honored for river work
- Bus systems to receive federal funds
- Olathe pumpkin event a blast as fundraiser
- Mesa County authorities ask for help finding man
- Mesa County public trustee shifting legal advertising from Sentinel to weeklies
- Brown appointed, retained as trustee by Democratic governors
- Martinez movitated by MMA
- Central loses Sanchez, can’t keep up with Lakewood
- Anderson finishes XC season strong
- Palisade tops Glenwood Springs for district volleyball title
- Higgins gives Mavs big lift against Highlands
- Mesa stakes claim to west
- State looks to open up fracking
- Weekly Planner, Oct. 30, 2011
- Canyon View resident enjoys life in park
- Central Football Boxscore, Saturday, Oct. 29
- Gray Gourmet, Oct. 30, 2011
- Hoot couture on the prowl for wise ol’ owl
- Montrose woodworker specializes in bringing forgotten, neglected logs to life as rustic furniture
- Death notices, Oct. 30, 2011
- Bridge results
- Book notes, Oct. 30, 2011
- CMU playoff hopes fade
- Paonia rolling into playoffs
- Colorado Mesa at Western State
- Pirates rally to win title in WSC
- Mavs blank CCU
- Prep football scores, Oct. 28
- Prep football boxscores, Oct. 28
- CMU volleyball results, Oct. 28
- District volleyball scores, Oct. 28
- CMU soccer results, Oct. 28
- Wildcats fall to Indians in heartbreaking fashion
- Rifle edges Palisade to earn share of WSC
- Tigers cap perfect regular season in football
- Friends of District 51 reaches goal of raising $50,000 for 3B
- Sunflower Market to build in Grand Junction
- Suspect, 31, in kidnapping is moved to Montrose jail
- Hunter likely sent distress call before he was found dead
- $1M ticket sold at Redlands Albertsons
- Police blotter, Oct. 29, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 29, 2011
- Real estate sales pick up momentum
- Would-be robber of Fruita bank at large
- Pot regulator scrutinized over letter
- For The Record, Oct. 29, 2011
- Printed letters, October 30, 2011
- Music Scene: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Olathe FD benefits from Punkin’ Chunkin’
- Harvest Festival at CMU among numerous events
- Percussion Duo to perform at CMU
- Gallery continues its Dark Show
- Sound Check: Desert Moon
- Triple Played: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Outfit: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Tess on the Town: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- On stage: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Quick picks, Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Entertainment briefs: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Road trip: Nov. 17-23
- Lines West
- Calendar: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
- Death Notices, Oct. 28, 2011
- Message from HOPE: More than 300 families helped this year
- Art opening, culture fest planned for Nov. 4-5 at library
- Big grant awarded to promote kids bicycling
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: The Cinnamon Grill
- Local Briefs: Oct. 28, 2011
- Spooky science night event planned for Nov. 3
- Paralyzed local athlete training for 2014 Paralympics
- Kick-off the holidays with the GJ Symphony
- KAFM NOTES: What Time is it?
- LETTER: Taxpayer money well spent
- LETTER: Roadless areas in Colorado are invaluable
- LETTER: Are unions really necessary?
- LETTER: 9-9-9 analysis
- Why are we pretending we don't have a problem?
- Can Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party join hands?
- Espousing the 'Oracle's' common-sense plan
- Thank the Industrial Revolution for longer life
- Fruita marchers come through with solid performance at state
- Cowboy poets gather for Nov. 4-5 performances
- Concert in Palisade to benefit Soldier Songs
- Guv appoints justice to high court
- Nucla, Naturita need water storage for area’s future growth, official says
- Montrose falls to Sand Creek in soccer playoffs
- Rifle school briefly evacuated from smoke odors
- 17 sites proposed for solar energy in West
- Uranium mill gets conditional OK from EPA
- Andrews’ return to middle linebacker bolsters Mesa ‘D’
- Pair jailed in 49-pound pot bust
- Local Briefs, Oct. 28, 2011
- Police Blotter, Oct. 28, 2011
- Scenic parents pin hopes on 3B
- Hunter dead near Silt; another lost
- Library seeks designs for expanded building
- Local running results, Oct. 27, 2011
- Your guide to Grand Valley 2011 HALLOWEEN & FALL EVENTS
- Palisade sign language
- Challengers have six weeks to make it a race for Romney
- Printed letters, Oct. 28, 2011
- Rational exuberance
- Briefs, Oct. 27, 2011
- Authorities searching for two hunters
- Split rig allows drillers to work in small spaces
- Mischief mounts in Palisade over pot campaign signs
- Bank branches in Fruita, Orchard Mesa will close in January
- State yanks license for firm selling oil securities
- Proposition 103 foes fear money could be hijacked
- Bonuses for cash-saving employees shot down
- Police blotter, Oct. 27, 2011
- Clerk: Voter turnout on track to break odd-year record
- Sheriff: ICE move may botch human smuggling case
- Death notices, Oct. 27, 2011
- Getting It Right, May 27, 2011
- Group explores traffic impact on monument
- Returning war vets urged to be screened for rabies risk
- Mesa soccer, volleyball teams trying to make RMAC tourneys
- Palisade WRs know their role is to help running game, not catch footballs
- Montrose playoff soccer game postponed until today
- Palisade, Rifle play key Western Slope Conference game
- Sports Brief, Oct. 26, 2011
- 4A Western Slope All-League team, Oct. 26
- City leases, collateral and certificates of participation
- Printed letters, Oct. 26, 2011
- Depot’s future could be on the right track
- Fibbing for FOIA
- Gross treats for a Halloween feast
- VIP tickets sell well at Winefest
- Finger-licking good (hee, hee, hee-hee)
- Texas buyer snatches up train depot
- Volunteers and parents keep private schools in operation
- Death notices, Oct. 26, 2011
- Slaying suspect jailed on $1.5M bond
- Firm seeking to build uranium mill wants to merge with another
- Tipton leads Pace in House race contributions
- Blotter, Oct. 26, 2011
- Competing protests spring up in Grand Junction
- Man shoots self, accused of false report
- Moving? LEGO truck available for loan
- Heart-starting device donated to CMU
- Driver ticketed in oil spill
- Two coal mines get green light to move ahead on methane venting
- Wildcats’ upset bid falls short in Denver
- Family of fighters: Trio uses mixed martial arts as outlet for aggression
- Printed letters, Oct. 26, 2011
- Refinance the parkway
- Candor, rather than secretiveness, would serve energy industry well
- Help for homeowners
- Clinic for uninsured seeks location
- Health Briefs, Oct. 25, 2011
- Getting It Right, Oct. 25, 2011
- Mesa County court will hear election suit
- Holy Family students above average on tests
- Council may refinance debt on parkway
- Forecast: Get ready for winter
- Police Blotter, Oct. 25, 2011
- Attorney: Carjacking had been staged to get cash
- Dixson remembered as humble philanthropist
- Museum braced for big cuts
- Death Notices, Oct. 25, 2011
- Tanker crash spills crude oil into creek
- Trio of Tigers ready for state XC meet
- Roadless route still obscured
- Encouraging news about the economy
- Printed letters, Oct. 25, 2011
- Destined for fall: Colorful conifers beckon as larches turn near Banff
- Occupy movement leaves courthouse lawn
- Drug take-back can quell danger at home
- Coloradan revisits desegregation fight
- Agency gathers data about salinity of water under Paradox Valley
- Bennet’s office accepting applications for internships
- Blotter, Oct. 24, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Oct. 24, 2011
- Student of the Week, Oct. 24, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 24, 2011
- Student Spotlight, Oct. 24, 2011
- Winefest attendees fewer, but sales strong
- Cancer patient rejects chemo, chooses to walk across Spain
- Palisade earns No. 1 seed for 4A district tournament
- Mavs play to draw with CSU-Pueblo in soccer
- Sports in Brief: West Select team falls in final
- Colorado Mesa Soccer Result, Sunday, Oct. 23
- State Volleyball Pairings, Sunday, Oct. 23
- State Soccer Pairings, Sunday, Oct. 23
- Week’s Photos for Oct. 23-29, 2011
- Week in Sports for Oct. 23-29, 2011
- Parts of Affordable Care Act foster more local control of health care
- Rep. Frank deserves big share of blame for our economic mess
- Rookie ball an adjustment, says Central graduate Roling
- Fans help make Rookie baseball experience a good one
- Price’s TD lone bright spot in Mavericks’ loss
- Swap gets second, sweeter shot
- Gray Gourmet, Oct. 23, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Oct. 23, 2011
- Your Town, Oct. 23, 2011
- American Furniture Warehouse adding competition to GJ market
- Study spurs board to start Horizon Drive project
- Biz Buzz, Oct. 23, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Oct. 23, 2011
- Fiber artist keeps creative muse on right track
- Mountain biker dies in fall
- You Said It, Oct. 23, 2011
- Shotgun, pills turn up in felon’s hotel room
- Students aim for moon in radio event
- Junction man, 29, dead after interstate rollover
- Police Blotter, Oct. 23, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 23, 2011
- Jussel: Tebow gets his chance to shine in QB-centric NFL
- Prep Football Result, Oct. 22
- Colorado Mesa football result, Saturday, Oct. 22
- Prep Volleyball Result, Oct. 22
- Prep Football Scores, Saturday, Oct. 22
- State Softball Scores, Saturday, Oct. 22
- RMAC Championship Results, Saturday, Oct. 22
- Durango sweeps Central in volleyball
- Homegrown: Oct. 23, 2011
- Drip tip: Oct. 22, 2011
- Sustainability: Oct. 22, 2011
- By the numbers: body-part appraisals don’t add up
- Message to expo visitors: Going green is affordable
- For the Record, Oct. 22, 2011
- Religion Briefs, Oct. 22, 2011
- Young Life groups mix faith with fun
- Death Notice, Oct. 22, 2011
- College student dies, 3 others injured in crash
- Police Blotter, Oct. 22, 2011
- Parachute man suspected of having child pornography
- Getting It Right, Oct. 22, 2011
- Junction men ID’d in fatal pickup crash
- Court upholds Clinton-era roadless rules
- Local unemployment rate down to 8.5 percent
- Rodriguez scores 4 TDs as ‘Dogs clinch conference title
- Moeller’s 6 TDs help Rifle cruise to win
- Mavericks tie Highlands in testy women’s soccer game
- Nickname in the future for Colorado
- Tigers sending three to state cross country meet
- Ground game, defense carry Palisade to easy victory
- Prep volleyball score, Oct. 21, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Oct. 21, 2011
- Prep football scores, Oct. 21, 2011
- Drug cops: Children found in squalid meth apartment
- GOP legislators focus on energy regulations
- Chicken-raising debate takes roost in Glenwood
- Prep soccer scores, Oct. 21, 2011
- Mavericks hoping to make most of opportunities at CSU-Pueblo
- Early lead not enough as Wildcats fall at state in softball
- Hallow Screams and X-treme Torment , thrills, chills and scary fun
- Briefs, Oct. 22, 2011
- So long stairs
- Printed letters, Oct. 23, 2011
- EPA’s one-state regs
- Hope for democracy in the Arab world
- Calamity Camp at historical epicenter of uranium mining
- Calendar: Oct. 21-27
- Taste of Home demo Nov. 10 at Two Rivers
- 13 ways to have a spirited Halloween
- Dancing zombies paired with opera at mortuary
- Glade Park Parade and Enchanted Trail on Saturday
- Music scene: Oct. 21-27
- Sound Check: Paul and Deb
- Third annual Zombie Prom at Mesa Theater Saturday
- Don’t skip a beat: percussion festival at CMU Oct. 27-29
- DIY Halloween costume ideas
- Lines West: Oct. 21, 2011
- Quick Picks: Oct. 23-26
- Bossa nova style of jazz is infectious
- Road trip: Nov. 3-8
- On stage: Oct. 21-27
- Local high school marchers head to state competition
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: Remembering our dearly departed ancestors
- Choosing 'Forks Over Knives': Free film screening Oct. 22
- Cyclocross 5-race series kicks off Oct. 22
- Local Briefs: Oct. 21, 2011
- It's a Harvest Hoedown Oct. 21 in Palisade
- Local chiropractor recognized for community service
- Stand Down gives a hand up to homeless vets
- Leadership workshop for women Oct. 27
- Vote NO on 2B to keep medical marijuana regulated, monitored
- Tanzanian nurse visits GJ to work with hospice organization
- YES on 2B means keeping our kids safe, healthy
- Halloween event round-up - haunted houses, parties, festivals
- Event to showcase 1st plug-in hybrid sold in GJ
- Local postal workers join nationwide rally to save their service
- How and why leaves change colors
- Local real estate Q&A
- CITY VIEWS: City rolling up sleeves for 2012 budget
- Accomplished violinists to host free performance Oct. 23
- BIZWATCH: Pollo Azado
- Benkelman’s leadership, play have been key for Mavs
- Local briefs, Oct. 21, 2011
- GJ cyclist Collier teams up with nonprofits to help Ugandan women
- New EPA rules may have limited effect on drilling
- Impressive Indians: Montrose cruises past Central
- BLM proposes fee for desert campground
- Tipton’s bill wins kudos from group
- Keep school, ICE separate, group urges
- Cops raid house on Orchard Mesa
- RMAC Soccer standings, Oct. 20, 2011
- Bowling results, Oct. 20, 2011
- Prep football score, Oct. 20, 2011
- Lost pair of hunters found safe
- Death notices, Oct. 21, 2011
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 20, 2011
- Montrose teacher’s $10,000 award put to use with new resource room
- Police blotter, Oct. 21, 2011
- Douglas Pass crash kills 3 Junction men
- U.S. now must guide Libya toward credible elections, state senators say
- County quiet on state tax ballot issue
- Cops working overtime to monitor Occupy Grand Junction protesters
- DA: No charges in Montrose man’s death
- Zombieland
- It’s all right to vote ‘Yes’ on local override and ‘No’ to Proposition 103
- Printed letters, Oct. 20, 2011
- Go Kelly, Go!
- The end of Gadhafi
- Colorful Colorado
- Serra’s guilty plea needed for Montrose DA’s office
- Lack of focus, unintentional satire mark ‘Occupy’ events
- Printed letters, Oct. 20, 2011
- Kudos to Kadrich
- Briefs, Oct. 20, 2011
- Blotter, Oct. 20, 2011
- Judge halts uranium leasing, reverses DOE finding on environment
- Udall lauds Senate passage of bill for ski areas’ off season
- CMU asks Western State to return favor of name change consultation
- Fruita man guilty in slaying
- Fire rekindles, does further damage to home in Rifle
- Adults cleared after two child-abduction claims; 2 other claims made up
- Drive to recall Montrose commissioner stalls
- Hospital outsources dispatch services for CareFlight
- Big plays lift Raiders, Chiefs to Super Bowl wins
- CMU will consider private-public model
- Estonian oil firm could employ 2,000 in a decade, director says
- Shell shifting attention to deep oil shale
- Guilty pleas to extortion, sex charges
- Death notices, Oct. 20, 2011
- Oil shale boom would come with challenges, speakers say
- Stepbrothers Tyler Church, Jeff Strong lead solid Fruita defense
- Whiting twins help Delta girls qualify for state XC meet
- Wildcard rankings add intrigue to Fruita-Junction game
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 19, 2011
- Prep soccer result, Oct. 19, 2011
- Take a look at ‘Off the Grid’
- Scattered Success: Good news from elk camp comes in brief messages
- Elk hunting slow, but the fishing is fine
- Peewee football super bowl 2011
- Mesa County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Mesa County
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Frances Wheeler
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Tom Sharpe
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Terry Nash
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Peggy Malone
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Ray Lashley
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Susie Knight
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Chris Isaacs
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Tom and Donna Hatton
- Briefs, Oct. 19, 2011
- River district to contribute $10,000 for appeal of oil shale water ruling
- Blotter, Oct. 19, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 19, 2011
- New park in Montrose recognizes native people
- Education Association endorses Enos-Martinez for school board
- Getting It Right, Oct. 19, 2011
- Grant may help fund riverfront trail spur
- DA: No charges for grave rocker
- Lt. governor gathers ideas for literacy by 3rd grade
- Market helping shale, tar sands, engineer says
- Companies set to test oil shale refining venture
- An elk hunt worth forgetting
- Super performances: Raiders, Chargers win 5th, 6th grade Super Bowls
- Deal struck in case against ex-Montrose DA Serra
- Fruita volleyball team finishes 2nd in SWL
- Fruita soccer team loses, still clinches playoff berth
- Fans can’t wait to watch GJ Rockies
- Fruita softball team embraces team mentality to make it back to state tourney
- Sports in Brief: Mavs pile up academic awards
- Balance in the Little Snake
- Palisade should reject marijuana dispensary
- Printed letters, Oct. 19, 2011
- Air Force environmental assessment is a ‘FONSI scheme’
- National Fossil Day 2011 Coloring Contest Winners
- Executive: Oil shale on brink of ‘renaissance’
- Candidate email rattles District 51 teachers, union
- GJ may restore pay employees lost in ‘09
- Official promotes energy-friendly Utah at oil shale conference in Colorado
- Vermillion closed to drilling
- City OKs Rockies’ farm club deal
- Mesa president, trustee endorse mill levy override for local schools
- Mayor questions airport board on fence, gates
- Health Briefs, Oct. 18, 2011
- VA suspends some surgeries for now
- Judge rejects plea deal in attempted murder
- Police Blotter, Oct. 18, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 18, 2011
- Drilling near Delta will test potential of Mancos shale
- Stolen car leads cops on search near motel
- Missing hunter found alive in Flat Tops
- Top-ranked Tigers hold steady in 5A football poll
- Super sophomores rising to occasion for playoff-hopeful Fruita Monument
- GJ tabs Janet Ryan as girls swimming coach
- Colorado State Softball Standings, Oct. 17
- Chadron’s athletic director taking over for football coach
- Prep Football Standings, Oct. 17
- Sports in Brief: U-16 girls advance to Cup Finals
- RMAC Football Standings, Oct. 17
- The Denver Post Media Poll, Monday, Oct. 17
- Printed letters, Oct. 18, 2011
- Energy (and money) for ‘epicenter’ plan
- Appreciation due current local pols and former leaders back in the fray
- Industry takes the lead
- License numbers adjusted to keep hunting good
- Recent winters take toll on mule deer numbers
- Herd mortality: Wildlife manager answers questions on life, death, deer
- $1.6 million now available in mineral lease grants
- Principals say visit to their schools will show budget subtractions don’t add up for students
- Blotter, Oct. 17, 2011
- Health officials, drillers seek deal on air study
- Preschool’s goal: improving lives of children, families
- Drilling industry in Colorado hopes voluntary testing will ease groundwater fears
- Student of the Week, Oct. 17, 2011
- Palisade voters have final say on dispensary
- Student Spotlight, Oct. 17, 2011
- One Grand Junction protester is ticketed for sleeping in tent
- Pro disc golf excites players in Grand Junction
- Mavericks top CSU-Pueblo in soccer
- Week in Sports for Oct. 16-22, 2011
- Week’s Photos for Oct. 16-22, 2011
- Weinberg, GJ’s top doubles team fall at 5A state championships
- Financial reality lands a blow to health reform
- Three Sisters swap deserves support
- Homage to the iPad, Steve Jobs and the latest, greatest apps
- Being dead can create headaches for someone still among the living
- Sound reasons for conservatives to support Measure 3B
- Fate of shop in Palisade in voters’ hands
- Medical marijuana card carrier appreciates dispensary
- GJEP moves interim director into top post
- State workers see threat to leave-time cash
- Gray Gourmet, Oct. 16, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Oct. 16, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Oct. 16, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Oct. 16, 2011
- Biz Buzz, Oct. 16, 2011
- Montrose trash service could cost more
- Rule of thumb: Take precise measurements
- 80-degree temps match records in ‘77, ‘58, ‘50
- Montrose meeting planned to review recycling options
- Waivers won’t hurt accountability, says state education board official
- Police Blotter, Oct. 16, 2011
- Local Briefs, Oct. 16, 2011
- You Said It, Oct. 16, 2011
- Death Notice, Oct. 16, 2011
- 100 protesters rally outside Junction courthouse
- Palisade tops Eagle Valley to win first WSL title in 7 years
- Prep football score, Oct. 15, 2011
- Homegrown: Oct. 15, 2011
- Winterize your garden to be ready for next year
- Sustainability: Oct. 15, 2011
- Drip: Oct. 15, 2011
- Seriously, science? Why do you have to stress us out like that?
- For the record: Oct. 15, 2011
- GJ’s Weinberg moves easily into No. 1 singles final
- Dennis’ strong all-around game helps Grand Junction defeat Montrose
- State tennis results, Oct. 14, 2011
- Colorado Mesa Soccer Result, Oct. 14
- Prep Soccer Results, Oct. 14
- Kearney’s power too much for Mavericks in volleyball
- Sanchez’s big game spoiled in Warriors’ loss to Demons
- Death Notices, Oct. 15, 2011
- Olathe stays on track for playoffs, tops Coal Ridge
- Failed bank robbery still on mind of Palisade, FBI
- Bank employee distraught over pair of slashed tires on van
- Lochmiller Jr. gets 8 years in prison
- Casper Ghosts float into region as new Grand Junction Rockies
- Car held 79 pounds of pot in traffic stop, affidavit says
- Religion Briefs, Oct. 15, 2011
- Expect traffic delays for Highway 13 work
- Blotter, Oct. 15, 2011
- Self-defense claim probed in man’s death
- Council to discuss airport tenants’ concerns
- Ex-park official lauded for stand against bike race
- Medicare enrollment starts early this year
- County won’t allow protesters to camp at courthouse
- Printed letters, Oct. 16, 2011
- Sound check: Lowlands
- Writers camp in pumpkin patch with dreams of seeing Great Pumpkin
- Mozart to be in spotlight in Rifle, Glenwood Springs
- Fruita to salute Bikes, Bands and Brews
- The Raw Canvas moving from Rood Ave. to Main St.
- If mellow is for you, you’ll love Wilco’s latest, ‘The Whole Love’
- Soprano Rebecca Arendt featured in concert series
- 64th Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show makes its fall debut
- Quick picks: Oct. 14-20
- Lines West: Oct. 14, 2011
- Music Scene: Oct. 14-20
- Road trip: Oct. 27-Nov. 2
- Entertainment briefs: Oct. 14-20
- Calendar: Oct. 14-20, 2011
- Outfit: Romantic
- On stage: Oct. 14-20, 2011
- World-class talent graced GJ stage in 1892 opera house
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Slim Farnsworth
- Clifton: Continued improvements
- Homes sold Oct. 10-17, 2011
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Nona Kelley Carver
- Local Briefs: Oct. 14, 2011
- LETTER: More money not the answer for D51
- Fun at the races: New high school mountain bike team improving each week
- LETTER: Learn more about oil shale at upcoming symposium
- Conservation group honors former monument superintendent with highest award
- SKINNERS: Too much talking, not enough listening
- Staying in step with family history
- ARMSTRONGS: Parable of shoe stores, bureaucrats
- EVANS: The future of water in Colorado
- TRAVIS KELLY: Bawling out Wall Street
- Step back in time at the Ute Learning Garden
- 'Eclectic' CD release party planned at Planet Earth
- BIZWATCH: Urban Girls Salon
- Annual art sale to benefit counseling services for those in need
- WestCAP part of merger with Colo. AIDS Project
- Catholic Outreach seeks donations of men's clothing
- Taking a favorite recipe, turning it into a biz
- Message from HOPE: Once-homeless woman comes through for a single mom
- PRISCILLA'S COLUMN: If the shoe fits, then you were probably at Benges
- Acclaimed soprano opens West Slope Concert Series
- Montrose official takes job in Texas
- Local Briefs, Oct. 14, 2011
- Strong return: Cabriales sparks Palisade’s dominating defensive effort
- Mesa County’s 2012 budget may signal rebound
- Man’s best friend helping those who suffer from trauma
- Teacher scares up funds for classroom
- Workers on shale project planning a get-together
- Youngsters playing key roles for Mavs this season
- Tigers place 6 in Class 5A state tennis semis
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 13, 2011
- ‘Cats sweep cross country titles
- Skiers’ goalie shuts down Palisade’s attack
- Lumber mill on state leaders’ tour
- State tennis results, Oct. 13, 2011
- Junction man charged with vehicular homicide
- Prep football scores, Oct. 13, 2011
- Senators seek delay on drilling
- Prep soccer score, Oct. 13, 2011
- Lawyers: Booze, insult fueled Fruita slaying
- Police Blotter, Oct. 14, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 14, 2011
- Death Notices: Oct. 13, 2011
- Proposition 103’s last, best hope is low voter turn-out
- Printed letters, October 14, 2011
- Protests are ‘occupied’ by publicity seekers
- A bipartisan win on free-trade pacts
- Briefs, Oct. 13, 2011
- Colorado company trying to dent Chinese dominance in rare earths
- Powderhorn hires resort veteran as manager
- Fort Lewis edges Mesa men’s soccer team
- Happy to be here: Several players choose to play for Bulldogs
- GJ graduate Claycomb is LPGA teacher of the year
- Disc golfers set to tee off at state championships in valley
- Western State to consider name change
- Jewelry-box raids for cash
- Magazine: Montrose a good place for the young
- Death Notices, Oct. 13, 2011
- Getting It Right, Oct. 13, 2011
- Blotter, Oct. 13, 2011
- Victims may speak at fraud sentencing
- Two more enter race for Mesa County Commission
- Driver hurt as semi rolls down ravine
- RMAC Soccer standings, Oct. 12, 2011
- Colorado Mesa soccer score, Oct. 12, 2011
- Glenwood shows its ire with Wall Street
- Grand Junction protesters planning campout at county building
- Town of Palisade may take over old annex for school
- Runaway boys to face auto-theft charges
- Bowling results, Oct. 12, 2011
- Printed letters, Oct. 13, 2011
- State aimed well on Arrow Electronics
- Good riddance to a bad bill
- Nostalgia for past protests marks Occupy Grand Junction movement
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Floyd Beard
- 2011 Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Al Albrethsen
- Final grapes near the peak ripeness
- Muesli makes breakfast to swoon for
- Briefs, Oct. 12, 2011
- Say goodbye to $3 gas, chamber audience told
- Rowland, King, Hamilton back mill levy override for schools
- Horse racing, training facility approved for Mack
- Blotter, Oct. 12, 2011
- Family seeks details in stabbing death of Montrose man
- Dallas company buying into Encana operations in Piceance Basin
- Couple charged in record case in Mesa County for welfare fraud
- Group calls for energy efficiency programs by small utilities
- Mesa County mails 64,000-plus ballots to voters
- State GOP lawmakers hosting meetings on economy
- Death Notices, Oct. 12, 2011
- Getting It Right, Oct. 12, 2011
- Stolen items found inside Hilltop van, affidavit says
- Schools group gets $15,000 gift
- Mom accused of letting 9-year-old girl drive car
- Senate rejects Obama’s jobs bill
- Warriors top Tigers in a five-set thriller
- Prep volleyball scores, Oct. 11, 2011
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 11, 2011
- Prep football wildcard standings, Oct. 11, 2011
- Prep softball score, Oct. 11, 2011
- Mesa golf results, Oct. 11, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, Oct. 11, 2011
- Fruita Monument blanks Grand Junction in soccer
- Tigers, Wildcats in same region for softball playoffs
- Local football teams get glimpse of playoff position with wildcard points
- Health Briefs, Oct. 11, 2011
- The Occupy Wall Street protests have arrived in Grand Junction
- Printed letters, Oct. 12, 2011
- Cindy Enos-Martinez for District B seat
- District 51 school board: District B incumbent values teamwork, goal of student success
- District 51 school board: District B challenger says excellence vital for children
- 165-million-year-old skull endures delicate moments at new home
- District 51 school board: Lone candidate in District A has ‘skin in the game’’
- District 51 debate one-sided
- Fugitive in Hilltop burglaries probe arrested in Tennessee
- Death Notices, Oct. 11, 2011
- Chamber launches Buy Local Week in Grand Junction
- Colorado River BLM proposal reins in travel, addresses oil, gas scenarios
- Police Blotter, Oct. 11, 2011
- County rejects protest on landscaping bid
- Tamarisk beetle threatens bird nests
- Sports in Brief: Mavs’ Pavy honored for kicking
- Weinberg, Tigers focused on state tennis
- Central grad Serrano to share knowlege with baseball players
- Prep Football Standings, Monday, Oct. 9
- Bulldogs fall in 3A rankings; GJ stays No. 1 in Class 5A
- Colorado Christian Invitational Results, Monday, Oct. 9
- Printed letters, October 11, 2011
- Life at the intersection of ‘beauty’ and ‘bread’
- A sick policy
- Cleaner, cheaper bus power
- On par? While stereotypes abound, ball golf and disc golf aren’t so fairway
- Lochmiller witness hopes deal means probation
- Rifle hospital busts a pink move in charity dance video contest
- Talent from around U.S. attends Grand Junction conference for writers
- Man arrested after being kicked out of club
- Trucker not at fault in fatal Glenwood-area wreck, wife says
- Blotter, Oct. 10, 2011
- Death Notice, Oct. 10, 2011
- Student of the Week, Oct. 10, 2011
- Daughter’s kidney to give woman new lease on life
- Transit fleet converting to cleaner energy
- Mill levy override to offset school’s 20 percent budget cuts
- Student Spotlight, Oct. 10, 2011
- CMU Mountain Bike Festival Results, Sunday, Oct. 9
- Mountain Bike Festival a big hit at Colorado Mesa
- Inclement weather extends prep softball season
- Week’s Best Photos for Oct. 09-15, 2011
- Week in Sports for Oct. 09-15, 2011
- Local Lore - Dreamers and doers, Part 2
- Printed letters, Oct. 9, 2011
- Naming nonsense
- An unbalanced idea
- Conservative reasons to support District 51’s TABOR Amendment override
- Guitars, cadillac salaries and waste in federal government
- Congress should adopt balanced-budget amendment
- You Said It, Oct. 9, 2011
- Fruita overcomes fumbles to put Durango away
- Colorado Mesa uses ground game to run over Fort Lewis
- Jussel: Desperate Broncos will give Chargers a tough game
- Prep soccer scores, Oct. 8, 2011
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, Oct. 8, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Oct. 8, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Oct. 8, 2011
- State on hook for $367 million in leave payouts
- Business reaction mixed on mill levy override
- Tigers await playoff fate after softball victory
- Local Briefs, Oct. 9, 2011
- Fans in the stands: Supporters give Mavs momentum in loss to CSU-Pueblo
- Traffic Alert, Oct. 9, 2011
- Beer in one hand, brush in the other
- Fiber art juror definitely grades on the curve
- Biz Buzz, Oct. 9, 2011
- Bridge results, Oct. 9, 2011
- Weekly planner, Oct. 9, 2011
- SIMPLY SCIENCE: Digging deep for the real truth about moles
- For the record: Oct. 8, 2011
- Religion briefs: Oct. 8, 2011
- Homegrown: Oct. 8, 2011
- Sustainability: Oct. 8, 2011
- GJ qualifies entire team for 5A state tennis tournament
- Execution key for Mavs at Fort Lewis
- Sports Brief, Oct. 7, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Oct. 7, 2011
- Prep football scores, Oct. 7, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Oct. 7, 2011
- Prep soccer score, Oct. 7, 2011
- Colorado Mesa soccer scores, Oct. 7, 2011
- Doubleheader sweep keeps Tigers’ playoff hopes alive
- Coal Ridge gets key road victory
- Colorado Mesa volleyball team holds off Western State
- Battle Mountain shocks Palisade in 3A showdown
- Diamanti’s tackle of Sanchez sparks Tigers’ shutout of Warriors
- Resort bill would allow more summer frolicks
- Barrett confident that Roan decision is near
- Delta police: No abduction threat to girl, investigation reveals
- Carbondale medical pot shop closed; owner held
- Death notices, Oct. 9, 2011
- Police Blotter, Oct. 8, 2011
- Protesters may be at odds in own ranks
- Glenwood charter school push comes amid Roaring Fork District concerns
- Some fall changes aren’t so bad
- Home sold Sept. 19-25, 2011
- Some fall changes aren’t so bad
- Realtor news for Oct. 9, 2011
- 2011 Parade of Homes paying off for builders
- KAFM seeks broader appeal
- Slaine takes stage at Mesa Theater and Club
- Music Scene, Oct. 7-13, 2011
- Plenty of art events packed into weekend
- Sculpture unveiling opens Otto recognition weekend
- Local marching bands to parade Main St. and perform at Stocker
- Variety of animals to provide entertainment at fairgrounds
- Calendar, Oct. 7-13, 2011
- You need to pull up and give a listen to Ry Cooder’s latest
- ‘Maverick Cookbook’ offers cornucopia of recipes
- GJ Symphony to feature cellist
- In Brief
- Picadilly Circus coming to fairgrounds
- Quick Picks, Oct. 7-13, 2011
- On Stage, Oct. 7-13, 2011
- Road Trip, Oct. 20-26, 2011
- Two GJ librarians share Colorado Librarian of the Year honor
- Health Briefs: Oct. 7, 2011
- Mother Nature ultimately loses in the battle for oil shale
- The propriety of al-Awlaki's elimination
- Vote 'no' on Prop. 103 and 'yes' to 3B, and here's why
- Turn in your papers: It's time to grade the GJ history quiz
- Entertainment Briefs: Oct. 7, 2011
- Preview of First Friday events around town
- BIZWATCH: Renewable Energy Specialists
- Science made simple: How and why do leaves change color in the fall
- Empty Bowls fills the pantry so others can eat
- Library Friends gear up for fundraising book sale
- Native American author headlines writer's conference
- Nonpartisan League of Women Voters encourages political activism
- Message from HOPE: Many families helped this week
- Season of change, season of renewal
- Local Briefs: Oct. 7, 2011
- Explore the yoga of communication
- 5 things you'll learn if you sign up for 'Water Law' course
- 22 risks for heart disease
- Pioneer black church needs donations for matching grant
- Death Notices, Oct. 7, 2011
- Weather wreaks havoc at Class 5A tennis tourney
- Green-thumb gardeners collect trees for auction, plants for sale
- Alliance hears lively debate on school funding
- Keeping momentum tough for Montrose in 4A tennis tourney
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 6, 2011
- DeBraga brothers are the ‘heartbeat’ of Mavs’ defense
- Empty Bowls event strives to make overflowing bowls
- Crosswalk going in on 12th
- Prep tennis results, Oct. 6, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Oct. 6, 2011
- Blotter, Oct. 7, 2011
- Briefs, Oct. 7, 2011
- Sex assault may put man away for life
- Occupy GJ rallies have origins in discontent
- Flu now in Mesa County
- Turbulence over lease prompts airplane mechanic to leave airport
- Attempt to abduct teen 2nd in week
- You Saw It Photos –– October 2011
- Studt's Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze opens Friday, October 7th
- How Steve Jobs’ life discredits ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement
- Steve Jobs, R.I.P.
- Printed letters, Oct. 7, 2011
- Pipeline issues abound
- Upgrades, more parking slated to begin this week
- GJ council chooses jobs over vision for Fifth Street area
- Trail system expansion afoot
- Udall, Bennet quiet on millionaires surcharge idea
- Recall effort progresses against only 1 Montrose County commissioner
- District 51 chief to argue need for mill levy override for schools
- City moves ahead with baseball negotiations
- Boys found in Arizona after joyride
- Blotter, Oct. 6, 2011
- Briefs, Oct. 6, 2011
- Death Notices, Oct. 6, 2011
- Obama administration to accelerate review of power line project
- Two men plan Wall Street-style protest in Grand Junction
- Student count renews budget concerns
- Extra-inning win gives ‘Cats league title, playoff berth
- Focusing on times, not places may help more Mavs qualify for nationals
- GJ’s Wehner draws inspiration from sister who died of cancer
- Sports Briefs, Oct. 5, 2011
- Prep softball score, Oct. 5, 2011
- Prep soccer score, Oct. 5, 2011
- Local bowling results, Oct. 5, 2011
- RMAC soccer standings, Oct. 5, 2011
- Printed letters, Oct. 6, 2011
- Scandals make private investment more difficult for promising industry
- Obama’s Arctic act leaves enviros cold
- Developing situation
- Biologists’ concerns lead energy companies to give wildlife more consideration
- Outside connection: Fall birding festival Saturday
- Dixie: Squash it with apples
- Briefs, Oct. 5, 2011
- Snow predicted for high country
- Green River nuclear plant tough sell in Moab
- Semi runs into creek near Fruita
- Blotter, Oct. 5, 2011
- Moss, former GJ physician, dies in crash
- Accident victim won’t live, judge told
- Votes should be secret, Aspen says in appeal
- 2 Telluride boys disappear
- GarCo aims to slice $7M from budget
- New Senate map divides valley into three statehouse districts
- Comments sought on coal mine leases
- Paonia woman killed in car crash
- Regis’ Lundquist is top individual, Raiders are top team at Class 5A state golf
- Death Notices, Oct. 5, 2011
- Montrose ends curbside recycling, blaming costs
- Central’s Conor Beach gets start in Fruita’s victory
- Tigers top Wildcats on senior night
- Sports in Brief: Mavs edge Westminster in volleyball
- Montrose’s Kyne finishes 5th at 4A state golf tourney
- Colorado State Golf Scores, Tuesday, Oct. 4
- Prep Soccer Results, Tuesday, Oct. 4
- A veteran responds to Gessler’s effort to diminish absentee voting by soldiers
- Christie’s ‘awful’ prospects
- Printed letters, Oct. 5, 2011
- Western Slope belongs in one House district
- Hikers’ find leads to arrests in Norwood robbery
- Summer jobs in trail work, weed removal taking root in Garfield County
- Federal agency watches growing Basalt wildfire
- Garfield County eyes projects for flood protection
- Grand Junction center, director win awards for police, fire dispatch
- Chiropractor to work Ironman Triathlon
- City: Baseball talks under way
- Death Notices, Oct. 4, 2011
- Mesa County may have to cut $3M to $5M from budget
- Club 20 asks to unify Western Slope in congressional district
- District 51 candidates leery of statewide tax measure for schools
- Arrest made after woman struck by car
- Board Of Education Works Session Agenda For October 4, 2011
- Montrose’s Kyne tied for fourth in Windsor
- ThunderRidge’s Mitchell tied for first in Class 5A tourney
- Sports in Brief: Mavs place fourth in Omaha
- Canterbury to coach men’s track for Mavs
- Battle Mountain to test Palisade’s No. 2 ranking in football
- Local Gymnastics Results, Monday, Oct. 3
- State Golf Results, Monday, Oct. 3
- Success from sad news
- Eating the seed corn in District 51 versus providing necessary funding
- Printed letters, Oct. 4, 2011
- A change in commenting policy
- Tipton treads carefully through the wilderness
- Grand Living: October 2011
- The Western Sky Planetarium returns to John McConnell Math & Science Center
- Fire safety and board games at the Mesa County Library
- Student Spotlight, Oct. 3, 2011
- Proposition 103 would raise taxes for Colorado schools
- Student of the Week: Jeffrey Hansen, Grand Junction High School senior
- Schools getting students on their feet
- Pedestrian hurt, dog killed when hit; driver held
- A blessing in disguise for perplexed pets?
- CDOT paving Highway 13 north of Rifle
- Consultant pushy about cheaper, faster Internet
- Blotter, Oct. 3, 2011
- Casino gamble may pay for Valley investors
- Valley will have plenty of competition for high-profile cycling bid
- Sign carriers show support for abortion alternatives
- Wine and Food Tasting Event to Benefit United Way of Mesa County
- Mavs’ softball, wrestling teams to play friendly softball game
- Week in Sports for Oct. 02-08, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Oct. 02-08, 2011
- Mavericks waste opportunities in bid to upset No. 7 Fort Lewis
- Time to revitalize riverfront effort
- New ideas can help alleviate homeless problem
- Airport follows FAA rules as it serves the entire community
- Time to change governance structure of Grand Junction Regional Airport
- Anonymous comments on websites do nothing to further public discourse
- Street crimes in the crosshairs once more
- County woman’s death linked to listeria outbreak
- Lots worth a little: Subdivision developers see value of properties plummet
- Mesa County moves tax lien sale to Internet
- He’s still her Johnny: 70 years later, love still young for reunited couple
- You go, girl! Men in heels hit pavement to help benefit domestic violence charity
- How suspect outsmarted GPS device is a mystery
- Industry-founded group’s goal: fast action on oil, gas complaints
- Death notices, Oct. 2, 2011
- Police blotter, Oct. 2, 2011
- Benge’s celebrates a century
- You Said It, Oct. 2, 2011
- Vote for two real-life heroes
- Pair pace is a satisfying event on a fall day
- Horseplay Events, Oct. 2, 2011
- Bridge, Oct. 2, 2011
- Gray Gourmet
- Weekly Planner, Oct. 2, 2011
- Prep tennis result, Oct. 1, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Oct. 1, 2011
- Colorado Mesa football score, Oct. 1, 2011
- Texting: How tweet it is for the cellphone companies
- For the record: Oct. 1, 2011
- Religion briefs: Oct. 1, 2011
- Mesa Hall of Honor inductees heap praise on players
- Colorado Mesa vs. Western New Mexico preview
- ‘Cats claw past Central to put loss to Regis in past
- Rifle grad Moss gets pregame honor at Boise State
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 30, 2011
- Prep football scores, Sept. 30, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Sept. 30, 2011
- Montrose on the move: Indians improve to 6-0 with win over Ponderosa
- Line paves way in Olathe’s win over Cedaredge
- Titans top Gunnison for big win at home in football
- Mavericks top Colorado Christian in soccer
- 3 new group residences give clients with severe disabilities a home of their own
- Durango rolls past Central in volleyball
- Inactive voters at center of debate
- New half-pipe coming soon to Powderhorn
- Tipton hears pros, cons of San Juan Wilderness expansion
- Blotter, Oct. 1, 2011
- Sex offender guilty of exploiting children
- Palisade library branch set to reopen on Oct. 11
- Donors give cool $150,000 to new ice rink
- Sentinel publishers depicted in plaques
- Cabela’s brings in outdoors experts for Ladies Night Out
- Pedigree, training keys to developing dog, owner as hunting team
- Titled retriever: GJ Lab becomes international grand hunt champion
- Hilltop now offering home-care services to non-Hilltop residents
- Presbyterian Church plagued by fires over the years
- Sound check: The Haven Effect
- Entertainment calendar: Sept. 30-Oct. 6
- Dr. Colorado’s 10 best ways to get to know Colorado
- Gallagher returns to Avalon Theatre
- Cedaredge celebrates season with Applefest
- Beer and men running in heels, this Saturday at downtown Oktoberfest
- ‘In the Midst of Hope’ art show to benefit nonprofit Light Gives Heat
- Entertainment briefs: Sept. 30-Oct. 6
- Celebrate gourds at botanical gardens
- Quilter-pianist will perform for Sunset Slope Quilters’ anniversary
- Music scene: Sept. 30-Oct. 6
- Centennial Band to play concert on Colorado National Monument
- On stage: Sept. 30-Oct. 6
- Outfit: Fall dressing
- Lines West: Sept. 30, 2011
- Homes sold Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2011
- Group seeks volunteers for weekend tree-planting river trip
- Fruita seeks public input for park space
- Message from HOPE: Sept. 30, 2011
- Getting the sleep you need
- Local Briefs: Sept. 30, 2011
- WILD ABOUT BIRDS: How and why do birds migrate?
- Strike up the bands! Spotlight on the valley's high school marching bands
- Hot off the press: Chocolate good for heart and brain
- Bringing to life John Muir & John Otto
- SKINNERS: Ayn Rand is wrong for today
- JEFF EVANS: Out-of-whack weather trends portend environmental damage
- TEOTWAWKI: The perfect solar storm
- An ant whose sting can bring a cow to its knees
- Anke and Doug to perform Oct. 8 in Radio Room
- ARMSTRONGS: Prop. 103 would hurt working families, kill jobs
- 'Alpaca Days' event to showcase the S. American animal
- Jill Cohn performs for free at Ale House
- October Community Cinema film: 'Deaf Jam'
- Climb the Denali (without actually climbing it)
- Watch artists at work in their own studios during Artspace Open Studios Tour Oct. 8-9
- University plans alumni awards banquet
- Death Notices, Sept. 30, 2011
- CMU attracting students with better grades, test scores
- I-70 crash kills man on way to new home
- World War II-era Flying Fortress in Montrose, along with other warplanes, for salute to vets
- Injury crash closes westbound lanes of Interstate 70
- Four arrests made in robbery; one man sought
- Blotter, Sept. 30, 2011
- Congregants celebrate Judaism’s Rosh Hashanah, time of renewal
- Truck driver won’t face felony charge in fatal crash
- Ruling balances public info, voter privacy
- Bulldogs rebound from tough loss to top Demons
- Change in sublease could signal Ghosts are on the move
- Move from safety to WR has been good for Mesa’s Whaley
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 29, 2011
- Prep volleyball score, Sept. 29, 2011
- Sept 29 Montrose Salute to Vets
- Death Notices: Sept. 29, 2011
- The Final Honor Flight
- Printed letters, Sept. 30, 2011
- Perry’s stumbling shows GOP’s emerging ‘cult of competence’
- ‘Batter up! in Grand Junction?
- Month’s Best Photos for September 2011
- Casper giving up the Ghosts? Rockies’ rookie club may be coming to GJ
- Casper giving up the Ghosts? Rockies’ rookie club may be coming to GJ
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 28, 2011
- Chemistry helps Mavs’ back line thwart opponents’ attacks
- Fruita’s Grasso showing he can be a feature back
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 28, 2011
- Ruling of high court a victory for opponents of trucking firm’s plan
- Casper giving up the Ghosts? Rockies’ rookie club may be coming to GJ
- Two candidates for school board campaign together
- The beat goes on for police unit
- Students explore energy issues
- ‘Impossible’ dream: Food Network to aid ailing restaurant
- Street preacher rattles some CMU students
- Abandoned dogs are part of grim epidemic
- Panel studying park status takes ‘windshield tour’ of monument
- Feds: Jahani violated terms of bail bond
- San Juan proposal grows too divisive for smaller venue
- Police blottery, Sept. 29, 2011
- Death notices, Sept. 29, 2011
- Honor Flight 2011
- More money is not the answer for repairing public education
- Printed letters, Sept. 29, 2011
- Unsustainable!
- The John Otto Sculpture Unveiling
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 27, 2011
- Downtown paying for advice via Arkansas
- Show details Plateau Valley grad’s house-hunting saga in Kyrgyzstan
- New executive director position likely to go to N. Carolina man
- Police blotter, Sept. 28, 2011
- Town Hall slated Thursday to discuss children’s issues
- City, county find way to keep open Orchard Mesa pool
- Woman suspected of abuse charged in sex assault of child
- Palisade backs tax measure for schools
- Town of Dinosaur may seek OK for casino
- Death Notices, Sept. 28, 2011
- Ex-welfare case manager fraud suspect
- Montrose-area landowners oppose filing for water rights
- Slaying suspect arrested again
- Indians showcase depth in victory over Warriors
- Indians showcase depth in victory over Warriors
- Wildcats sweep rival Warriors in volleyball
- Prep volleyball scores, Sept. 27, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 27, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 27, 2011
- RMAC soccer standings, Sept. 27, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, Sept. 27, 2011
- Printed letters Sept. 28, 2011
- Georgia execution demonstrates why death penalty must be repealed
- Shutdown averted
- Selling selenium reductions
- National Fossil Day Coloring Contest
- Death Notices, Sept. 27, 2011
- Uranium mill advances case on water rights
- Another Colorado paper converts website to paid subscribers only
- Police Blotter, Sept. 27, 2011
- Obama’s back-to-school speech airs Wednesday
- Campaign on to lower selenium level
- Oil, gas leases on public land down significantly
- Man robs store at gunpoint
- Records: Wiretaps sink meth ring
- Grand Valley buses could run later at night
- Mavericks place 17th in Nebraska
- Local soccer team advances in state cup
- KidzPlex Gymnastics Results, Sept. 26
- Colorado Mesa golf results, Monday, Sept. 26
- Prep Football Standings, Sept. 26
- Prep Football poll, Monday, Sept. 26
- 2011 AFCA Division II Poll, Sept. 26
- RMAC Football Standings, Sept. 26
- Drag Racing Results, Sept. 26
- RMAC officials reviewing video of Mavs’ loss
- Tigers maintain top ranking in Class 5A; Bulldogs stay No. 2 in 3A
- Rico, Brown, Bisbee working hard for Fruita Monument cross country team
- Printed letters, Sept. 27, 2011
- Forests of energy?
- Democrat offers advice to local GOP on county commissioner candidates
- One small step for Saudi women
- Final Honor Flight
- August sales of homes up; prices down
- Balance sought for judicial nominating panels
- Montrose school will offer help to parents
- Bombers have mission to Montrose
- Blotter, Sept. 26, 2011
- Telluride poised to join lawsuit against uranium mill permit
- Trooper fired at from SUV on Orchard Mesa
- 16 school districts will test voter interest in bolstering state funds
- Mail-in ballots save time, money
- Student Spotlight, Sept. 26, 2011
- Are drillers really hurting, group asks
- Voters to decide on 2 school board members
- Student of the Week, Sept. 26, 2011
- Dead trees as biomass energy might lift economy
- Death Notice, Sept. 26, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Sept. 25 - Oct. 1, 2011
- Week in Sports for Sept. 25 - Oct. 1, 2011
- Mavs find groove, top Fort Lewis in volleyball
- Mavericks solve scoring problems in soccer win
- Montrose powow
- Printed letters, Sept. 25, 2011
- Well-deserved honors
- Shining new light on Einstein’s law
- Sustainable energy development key to healthy Western economy
- Attacks on fracking mark latest attempt to slow gas production
- Support needed for District 51 ballot measure, even in tough economy
- Encana extends capacity of directional drilling
- Go back to basics, industry pro advises
- Shale oil firm bundling with 2 others
- Friends of District 51 mobilize effort to pass mill-levy override
- Local Briefs, Sept. 25, 2011
- Death Notices, Sept. 25, 2011
- You Said It, Sept. 25, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Sept. 25, 2011
- Your Town, Sept. 25, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Sept. 25, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Sept. 25, 2011
- Forum bringing regional writers to GJ for conference
- Play bingo while taking in the autumn view
- Man wields hatchet over debt, affidavit says
- Police blotter, Sept. 25, 2011
- Trooper wants his statements ruled invalid
- New Fruita loan program will aid small businesses
- Biz Buzz, Sept. 25, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Sept. 25, 2011
- Big plays fuel Regis’ victory over Fruita
- Saturday’s Prep Football Scores, Sept. 24
- Colorado Mesa Football Results, Saturday, Sept. 24
- Prep Tennis Results, Saturday, Sept. 24
- Prep Soccer Results, Saturday, Sept. 24
- Religion Briefs, Sept. 24, 2011
- For the Record, Sept. 24, 2011
- Fall leaves are a riotous display, even to the color-challenged
- Montrose free meals program up 62%
- Death Notices, Sept. 24, 2011
- Local Briefs, Sept. 24, 2011
- Late field goal lifts Rifle
- Tigers prep for Durango with rout of Cortez
- Mesa women’s soccer team blanks Adams
- Olathe overcomes turnovers to top Basalt
- Wildcats hang tough, still fall to Durango
- Mavs ready for undefeated Cowboys
- Prep football scores, Sept. 23, 2011
- Central routs Hinkley at Stocker to win first game
- Palisade escapes with win over Glenwood
- Top-ranked Tigers use passing game in victory over Westminster
- Task force arrests 12 in drug dragnet
- Wine Country Inn to appear on game show
- Fewer kids are living in foster care
- Wait pays off with ‘Wheel’ win
- New Categories Exempt From Sales Tax
- Town Hall to Focus on Mesa County's Kids
- John Davis, Conservative Republican Presidential Candidate
- 34th Annual Colorado West Marching Band Festival
- Recycler now taking more plastic
- Eleven abandoned dogs in need of care
- Blotter, Sept. 24, 2011
- No plans to run for county board, Rep. Bradford says
- Cougar kills dog near Carbondale
- Man, 60, guilty of ‘sexting’ 11-year-old
- EnCana Directional drilling
- Sara Oakley puts final glaze on painting for Community Hospital Foundation 2011 Gala
- ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ opens CMU theater season
- Q&A with composer Eric Ewazen
- Car tour Sept. 23; car show Sept. 24
- Entertainment briefs: Sept. 23-29
- Lines West: Almost Alive
- Quick picks: Faculty Piano Trio, Parade of Homes, Terra Nova
- Greek food to be showcased at annual festival
- Color Sunday events planned on Grand Mesa
- 97th annual Fruita Fall Festival Sept. 23-25
- Road trip: Oct. 6-10
- Music scene: Sept. 23-29
- Word of Jayhawks getting together again music to my ears
- Sound check: John Winn
- Symphony to open season with salute to national monument
- Calendar: Sept. 23-29
- Outfit: Maxi sweater
- Wild West settlers still wanted their opera, theater
- Grand Mesa & colors: A great match
- Homes sold Sept. 19-25, 2011
- An entrepreneur since high school, local businessman expands enterprises
- Volunteer-driven Art Heritage program brings art to schools
- LETTER: Check your facts, Evans
- Hilltop expands its home-care services
- Local News Briefs: Sept. 23, 2011
- LETTER: Not pleased with Powderhorn's new pricing
- Stepping in time: Valley high school marching bands to meet up for showcase
- LETTER: Only in Shangri-La
- Miles of smiles, dirt and gravel
- SLOAN: A counter-productive jobs act
- American Jobs Act - good public policy
- Entertainment Briefs: Sept. 23, 2011
- Feast celebrates pairing of locally produced wine, food
- Fruita Fall Festival marks the end of summer
- Programs to enrich the young scientist in your family
- BIZWATCH: 1 Click PC Repair
- Colo. Enviro Coalition rolls out slate of fall activities
- It's your vote, your business
- Message from HOPE
- A history quiz in honor of White Hall
- Briefs, Sept. 23, 2011
- Talbott’s two goals lift ‘Dogs to win
- Dearth lifts ‘Dogs past Huskies
- Mesa’s Bruno controlling disease while playing football
- School Board candidates spar over funding, curriculum, student scores
- Plan 500 kids improve scores
- Teen charged as adult guilty in Facebook sex assault
- GJ ex-official jumps in race to run county
- Death notices, Sept.23, 2011
- Getting It Right, Sept. 23, 2011
- Police blotter, Sept. 23, 2011
- ‘A debt that never can be repaid’
- Listeria takes one life in county
- District pins its hopes to close expense gap on tax override
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 22, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 22, 2011
- Prep volleyball scores, Sept. 22, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 22, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, Sept. 22, 2011
- Death Notices: Sept. 22, 2011
- Tim Tebow’s problem is: Performance trumps celebrity
- Printed letters, Sept. 23, 2011
- Store-aisle cowboys
- More bad days at Black Mountain
- Listeria death confirmed in Mesa County
- Powderhorn sale to Daly, Garts is final
- School bullying warning heard in Montrose
- Briefs, Sept. 22, 2011
- Central’s Wilcox goes from shy to leader
- Coal Ridge FB coach can return to sideline Sept. 30
- Fort Lewis edges Mesa women’s soccer team with late goal
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 21, 2011
- Ridges project OK’d over concerns of some neighbors
- Autumn color taking its sweet time
- Bondsmen accused of pulling guns inside store
- Waste facility owners face suit
- Grand Junction divorce rate highest in the state, census data reveal
- Last Honor Flight vets marvel at war memorials
- Clifton man jailed in 2-day crime spree
- Supporters of increased school funding to rally on Saturday
- Death notices, Sept. 22, 2011
- Police blotter, Sept. 22, 2011
- Getting It Right, Sept. 22, 2011
- Third time’s the charm for man, 100
- 092111 Over the Top: Potatoes
- Printed letters, September 22, 2011
- Green revolution is subsidiized by taxpayers and electric users
- Uncertainty principle
- Gun rights vs. states’ rights
- Gold awaits on Color Weekend
- Many hands give back on National Public Lands Day
- Fruita’s offense breaks out in win over Central
- Rhodes’ first two goals against GJ lift Central to win
- Central holds on to defeat GJ in five sets
- Tigers pound out 15 hits to capture 10th straight win
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 20, 2011
- Former Delta mayor gets probation for attempted sexual assault of boy
- Revenue forecast looks like last year
- Bond refinancing helps District 51
- Future cloudy for recycling in Montrose
- Prep volleyball scores, Sept. 20, 2011
- Pros have Rx to keep program flying
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 20, 2011
- Blotter, Sept. 21, 2011
- Honor Flight meets goal in last trip for WWII vets
- Getting It Right, Sept. 21, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, Sept. 20, 2011
- BLM taking comments on exploratory drilling for mine
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 20, 2011
- Prep golf results, Sept. 20, 2011
- Town of Telluride enters fight against uranium mill permit
- Near miss doesn’t stop roundup of wild horses
- Dispute over ownership of Black Mountain Recycling turns violent
- Death notices, Sept. 21, 2011
- Open-records request threatens voter privacy
- Obama’s fiscal plan: Class warfare or a fair shake for the middle class?
- Printed letters, September 21, 2011
- West Slope is right place for former doctors’ trial
- Disturbing changes to legislative districts
- Mitchell to take helm at Delta County Memorial
- Health briefs: Sept. 20
- 3rd House seat set for Mesa County
- Prosecutor wants doctors tried in GJ
- The family business
- GJ, ‘Dogs stay high in polls
- Mavs catch a break
- Saad, two Tigers reach state golf
- Hilts fires 73 to win Grizzly Invite
- Class 5A North Region golf results, Sept. 19, 2011
- Denver Post High School Football Poll, Sept. 19, 2011
- Colorado Mesa women’s golf results, Sept. 19, 2011
- Division II College Football Poll, Sept. 19, 2011
- Wireless service trouble irks AT&T customers
- Waterline break leads to broken heart for Bronco fan
- City looks at Canyon View parking woes
- Carbondale school cop accused of racial profiling; advocacy group wants him gone
- Death Notices, Sept. 20, 2011
- Reprieve given on man’s junk problems
- Officials: Industry regulations squelch jobs
- Getting It Right, Sept. 20, 2011
- Printed letters, Sept. 20, 2011
- Don’t ask, don’t tell doesn’t exist today
- Water discussions focus on symptoms, not the disease
- Green chili: a flavor like religion
- Blotter, Sept. 19, 2011
- Meeker district defends bid process for new school that needs repair
- Three Western Slope districts have vacancies for panels that help select judges
- One slip-up costs Mavericks
- Cowboy up
- City tries for clear view on development
- CPRA State Finals Rodeo results, Sept. 18, 2011
- Glacier arena no more than a frozen asset
- Tribes return for Delta pow wow
- State water providers’ agreement hits logjam
- You Said It, Sept. 18, 2011
- Student of the Week, Sept. 19, 2011
- Week in Sports for Sept. 18-24, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Sept. 18-24, 2011
- The Council Tree Pow Wow 2011
- 2011 Telluride Blues
- Dialogue needed on all options for changing, preserving Medicare
- ‘Yes’ on Prop. 103
- Printed letters, Sept. 18, 2011
- From school boards to teachers, changes needed in U.S. schools
- Neither Keynesians nor supply-siders have right prescription
- Passing mill levy override is right thing for children and school reform
- Weekly planner
- Traffic Alert, Sept. 18, 2011
- Bridge
- Halliburton busy repairing drill bits
- Gray Gourmet
- Biz Buzz, Sept. 18, 2011
- Quilters rise to accentuate fall colors
- Winefest uncorks bubbly crowd
- 21-year-old Junction man stabbed, then jailed
- Montrose County workers lose some benefits, but will keep jobs
- Pizza truck rolls off interstate into river
- Police Blotter, Sept. 18, 2011
- Dwindling funds force closure of 911 center
- Land-use violations investigated
- Death notices, Sept. 18, 2011
- Aspen woman sues, seeking data from 2010 vote
- Monthly rainfall is double the usual
- Injury to Romero keeps Mesa QB carousel turning
- Prep soccer score, Sept. 17, 2011
- The next Queen stage?
- Sustainibility: Lifestyles for today and tomorrow
- David Gans, The Lindells perform KAFM benefit concert
- If you can walk, you can contra dance
- Central falls to Fort Collins
- Bulldogs overcome slow start, rout Rams
- Prep roundup, Sept. 16, 2011
- Indians romp past Sailors
- Second-half surge lifts Rifle past Olathe
- Dennis scores 4 TDs in GJ’s rout of Standley Lake
- Mesa men’s soccer team makes most of its chances, but still loses to Mines
- Anderson, Fruita duo use distinct approaches to win Tiger Invite
- PRCA Rodeo results, Sept. 16, 2011
- Prep football results, Sept. 16, 2011
- Prep football scores, Sept. 16, 2011
- Surviving the inferno
- Security tight on convict who escaped
- Pedestrian span over Colorado River officially open
- Death notices, Sept. 17, 2011
- Chamber endorses Tisue, Leany
- Baking brigade organizes to help grieving family
- Getting It Right, Sept. 17, 2011
- All residents of Montrose may pay fee for recycling
- Jobless rate down slightly for August in Mesa County
- Religion Briefs, Sept. 17, 2011
- For the Record, Sept. 17, 2011
- Pay too little attention, pay too much. What’s normal, anyway?
- Getting It Right, Sept. 27, 2011
- Glenwood’s Hotel Colorado hosted presidents, celebrities and gangsters
- 091611 firefighter
- Dream big: Football fans share ultimate tailgates
- Entertainment calendar: Sept. 16-22
- Road trip: Sept. 16-22
- Woody Creek Tavern near Aspen is a restaurant that everyone can appreciate
- Art on the Corner: ‘Stumped’
- Music scene: Sept. 16-22
- On stage: Sept. 16-22
- Quick picks: Rodeo finals, see ‘Rent,’ ‘Dancing with the Stars’
- Lines West: ‘The Almost’
- Entertainment briefs: Sept. 16-22
- Sound Check: Bob Clark
- Tom Russell mixes country, folk, rock and Spanish influences on new CD ‘Mesabi’
- Council Tree Pow Wow brings together three historic Ute tribes from Delta area
- Sip, spit, sip, spit this weekend at Colorado Mountain Winefest
- OutFit: Shorts and boots
- Cross Orchards Historic Site hosts Chautauqua featuring Mark Twain, Dorothy Parker
- Willie Nelson plays GJ, Blues and Brews
- Where have all the trees gone?
- CITY VIEWS: New city website improves customer experience, transparency
- Legacy of 9/11 should not be more death, lies
- LETTER: Tea party analysis
- GJHS opens theatre season with 'Nunsense'
- Symphony to celebrate 'A Monumental Celebration'
- 20th annual Colorado Mountain WineFest: List of weekend events
- Fire guts Grand Valley historical treasure
- Let's help out Hope
- Anti-hate crime documentary showing at library
- New skin salon opens with help of Incubator
- Writers' conference to feature Native American writer, Colorado Poet Laureate, others
- Saddle up for CPRA Finals Rodeo
- State Poet Laureate David Mason headed to GJ
- Obama's unprincipled class warfare endangers the nation
- Task force funded to study controversial water diversion pipeline project
- Worldly conversations
- Sports nutrition, part 2: Macronutrients and micronutrients
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: The Pita Pit
- Boy on a Bike: A snapshot in time
- Fire guts historic White Hall
- Residents have fond memories of arts, spiritual center
- Mavericks hope run game takes off with Cimolino
- De Beque tries another mill levy override to help shrinking school
- Experienced Metro sweeps past Mesa
- School board elections attract few candidates
- Fast-strike offense leads Fruita to rout of Glenwood
- Death notices, Sept. 16, 2011
- Former superintendent returns to lead school district
- Coal Ridge FB coach Parker placed on administrative leave
- Junior’s pair of 3-run HRs lift GJ past Central
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 15, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 15, 2011
- Prep soccer score, Sept. 15, 2011
- Loma business owner, Fruita mayor latest to join race for Mesa County Commission
- Prep softball polls, Sept. 15, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 15, 2011
- Ruling favors tax exemption for utility firms
- Sex offender accused of stabbing two people in downtown Junction
- Police Blotter, Sept. 16, 2011
- Colorado Mesa women’s tennis results, Sept. 15, 2011
- Prep football score, Sept. 15, 2011
- It’s the politics, stupid
- Printed letters, Sept. 16, 2011
- Dump the bad, embrace the good in President Obama’s jobs package
- White Hall fire September 15 2011
- Top sheepdogs run in Carbondale
- Ground turkey recall hits Walmart, City Market stores
- Board: Wyo. water conduit merits study
- Preschool growing faster than its students
- Police blotter, Sept. 15, 2011
- Death notices, Sept. 15, 2011
- VA and satellite clinics set times for flu shots
- Red tape reduced to 2 months for rancher’s hydropower plan
- Coloramo FCU to Give United Way of Mesa County $1,000 if UWMC Reaches 1,000 Fans on Facebook by Friday
- Mood setter: Freshman Moody right at home as starter for Mavs
- Thygerson’s energetic play fires up Wildcats
- Colorado’s top rodeo talent in town for State Finals
- 091511 Over the Top Smartphone
- Internet has weakened power of the national news media
- Wildlands reconsidered
- Voters stay centered
- Printed letters, Sept. 15, 2011
- Getting most from her team
- Board considers water pipeline to Front Range
- Blotter, Sept. 14, 2011
- Federal agency tour touts uranium mining comeback
- Tipton sets up second Grand Junction hearing on energy regulation
- GJEP may have new director soon after drawing wide interest for job
- Getting It Right, Sept. 14, 2011
- Ruling lets Montrose hospital board proceed with plans to lease facility
- Prep golf results, Sept. 13, 2011
- Prep soccer results, Sept. 13, 2011
- Prep softball results, Sept. 13, 2011
- Prep volleyball results, Sept. 13, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 13, 2011
- ‘Cats win SWL opener over GJ
- CMU’s Bingaman finishes second
- Super Tuesday in Grand Valley
- Central wins wild opener
- Tamarisk project a ‘true success’
- Wildland plan had rough start
- Medical pot site raided; lawyer denies wrongdoing
- Death notices, Sept. 14, 2011
- Economic drop in GJ rivals worst in nation
- GJ backers to make bid for bike race
- 9-11 Remembered
- Can Congress deliver mail Rx?
- Printed letters, Sept. 14, 2011
- ALEC, not Obama, is obstacle to reform
- Airport-business tension: Tenants concerned about losing structures
- Family first: Recker resigns as GJ lacrosse coach
- Tigers vault to top of poll
- Local Briefs: Mesa’s Wright honored by RMAC
- High school golf scores, September 12, 2011
- Denver Post Media Football Rankings
- High school football standings, Sept. 12, 2011
- Local drag racing results, Sept. 12, 2011
- Colorado Mesa golf scores, September 12, 2011
- Girl victim of I-70B collision died on 5th birthday
- Not so close to the river
- Death Notices, Sept. 13, 2011
- Political dirty laundry airing on billboards
- Police Blotter, Sept. 13, 2011
- Appleton marks 100 years
- Club 20, university seek donors to political science program
- School day uneventful after mystery malady
- Rangely set to open new hospital in 2013
- Health Briefs, Sept. 13, 2011
- Startling digital developments on the ‘Faux News’ front
- Printed letters, Sept. 13, 2011
- Rick Perry on point about Social Security
- Scott ‘What conflict?’ Gessler
- A quiet miracle: resilience
- Rangely mine seeks new coal reserves
- Fruita, Grand Junction high schools continue effort to enhance, expand Advance Placement program
- Blotter, Sept. 12, 2011
- Encana affirms funding for Parachute kindergarten
- Death Notices, Sept. 12, 2011
- Gas field hazards kept fresh for workers
- Church opens doors as rock ‘n’ roll venue
- Lawsuit against troopers to proceed
- Juvenile stops train service
- Grand Junction memorial helps 9/11 survivor cope
- Student of the Week, Sept. 12, 2011
- State Human Services may repeal 841 outdated rules
- Student Spotlight, Sept. 12, 2011
- Jussel: Perfect storm needed for successful 2011 season in Broncoland
- Despite controlling game, Mavs tie Grizzlies 1-1
- Week in Sports for Sept. 11-17, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Sept. 11-17, 2011
- Why I don’t go out on Sept. 11
- Reflecting on the costs and gains of a post-9/11 world
- Printed letters, Sept. 11, 2011
- The legacy of 9/11
- Flaming Gorge Pipeline would harm great fishing on the Green River
- 3M helps Montrose school for second year
- New website made easier for voter registration
- 9/11 inspired man to move to GJ
- 9/11 inspired man to move to GJ
- GJ man met 9/11 hijacker in flight school
- GJ man met 9/11 hijacker in flight school
- Grand Junction looks back at 9/11
- Grand Junction looks back at 9/11
- New doubles team leans on each other to win title
- Glenwood’s Grizzly Creek a lesson in area’s history
- Arapaho Wildlife Refuge open for hunting
- Access for hunting, fishing gets a big boost ... and a great, big thank-you card
- Local running results, Sept. 10, 2011
- Palisade’s run game trumps Jags’ passing in top-10 battle
- CMU can’t buy a goal vs. ‘Lopes
- ‘Cats claw back to win in 5 games
- Mavs back in the swing of things
- Defense lifts Mavericks past Dixie
- Two-vehicle wreck along I-70B kills 1
- Weinberg loses to Swiggart in tourney quarters
- A voluminous explanation of measuring light
- Hotel Colorado opening in 1893 an opulent event
- Death Notices, Sept. 10, 2011
- Religion Briefs, Sept. 10, 2011
- Tigers’ defense shows its teeth in shutout of Overland
- Colorado Mesa tennis results, Sept. 9, 2011
- Western Slope Invitational results, Sept. 9, 2011
- Prep football scores, Sept. 9, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 9, 2011
- Colorado Mesa men’s soccer score, Sept. 9, 2011
- Youngren leads Indians past Demons
- Running with a purpose: Lebron, Anderson win Central Invitational
- Dixie gets the best of Mavs
- Hotchkiss rumbles past Bruins
- Roundup: Fruita softball goes 3-0
- Signal source mystifies searchers on Grand Mesa
- Foster floats endowment idea for schools
- Education ballot proponents say they can work together
- Panel tours places that could have funding cut next year
- Family of woman killed in Sept. 11 holds fundraiser
- Flu shots sessions start on Tuesday
- Progress made in coordinated health care, doctor tells crowd
- Club 20 takes no position on Prop. 103
- Police blotter, Sept. 20, 2011
- Foreign films can’t compete with the NFL
- A chat with Jonathan Tyler
- Pork ‘n’ Hops Challenge expects 50-plus teams for barbecue competition
- CMU music department faculty to perform Sept. 15
- Alien Ant Farm’s latest tour brings them to Mesa
- Sequins
- Rober Earl Keen’s ‘Ready for Confetti’ his best since 2001
- Laying down oil
- Sound Check: Destinee Reed
- Love a parade? Don’t miss the 2011 Parade of Homes
- Homes sold Sept. 5-11, 2011
- Mountain bike skills camp for women comes to town
- A Labor Day weekend mountain adventure at Crater Lake
- LETTER: Give up the arguments already
- Local News Briefs: Sept. 9, 2011
- LETTER: Evolution is NOT fact
- GJ firefighter to participate in NYC 9/11 memorial run
- Local Health Briefs: Sept. 9, 2011
- 9/11 remembrance events around town
- KAFM NOTES: Honeyboy has left the house
- New county administrator Chantal Unfug talks about her first five weeks on the job
- GUEST COLUMN: Get a job!
- A freak accident in 1913 Grand Junction: Part 2
- Learning the business side of the arts
- I'll say it: TABOR is destroying Colorado
- KELLY SLOAN: Hoffa's hypocrisies
- Best Kept Secret: Central Library's Rashleigh Regional History Room
- Dallas-based rock band to light up Mesa Theater
- Free barbecue to honor veterans
- Classes to recognize suicidal tendencies offered
- Mortgage company offers way to 'accelerate' home loan pay-offs
- Fleming takes blame for Mesa volleyball team’s loss
- Whigham’s goal helps Colorado Mesa finally beat Dixie
- Wright switches jersey number to honor memory of his sister
- Delta cruises past Central in volleyball
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 8, 2011
- Colorado Mesa volleyball scores, Sept. 8, 2011
- Prep golf results, Sept. 8, 2011
- Prep softball scores, Sept. 8, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 8, 2011
- Prep soccer score, Sept. 8, 2011
- Colorado Mesa women’s soccer score, Sept. 8, 2011
- IBM official: Big businesses will move jobs to cities with low health care costs
- Medicaid hurts college funding, official says
- Man surrenders in Denver on fraud charges
- Emergency landing in Junction
- VA hospital plans parking garage
- Police Blotter, Sept. 9, 2011
- Alleged Montrose kidnap victim testifies
- President’s speech gets mixed reviews from Colorado delegates
- Death Notices, Sept. 9, 2011
- Former carrier captain to lead Grand Junction 9/11 remembrance
- Western Slope events to commemorate 9/11
- Hot-water lovers revel in family’s dream come true
- Norwood robbers get cash, marijuana
- Getting It Right, Sept. 9, 2011
- Release photo of bin Laden for 9/11
- Success in preventing more attacks the past decade deserves acclaim
- Printed letters, Sept. 9, 2011
- The jobs dilemma
- All American Highway 12
- Banana's Teen Bash dates for September
- Death Notices, Sept. 8, 2011
- Briefs, Sept. 8, 2011
- Eateries’ creator left employees, investors in lurch
- GJ police cite success of homeless team
- Escaped killer ordered back to Florida
- Police blotter, Sept. 8, 2011
- Encana: Pipeline sale to free up money for local drilling
- Group fights lease proposal for Thompson Divide land
- Mesa’s Skarda hopes to have company at XC nationals
- Applicants at job fair see little to apply for
- Convicted ex-DA turns self in before sentencing in felony case
- Two school board candidates oppose mill-levy override
- Longtime Fruita coach back on sidelines for rival GJ
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 7, 2011
- Colorado Mesa Holiday Inn Crossroads Classic volleyball schedule
- Prep golf results, Sept. 7, 2011
- Colorado Mesa golf results, Sept. 7, 2011
- Colorado Mesa Holiday inn Crossroads Classic schedule
- Over the Top: Public Nudity
- Consumers will pay more to cover business costs of TABOR override
- Printed letters, September 8, 2011
- Don’t waste money on Flaming Gorge fiasco
- Fruit of your labor: What to do with bounty
- A delicious thing I ate one time: Recreating the past, one dish at a time
- Buck campaigning again, pushes budget amendment
- Tigers climb to No. 2 in Class 5A state football poll
- Steinkirchner’s solid play lifts Bulldogs past Wildcats
- Sebesta in right place at right time to lift Central past Fruita
- Golf in Brief: Mavs tied for third in Alamosa
- Palisade weighs in with heavy peach crop
- 6-month sales, use tax revenue for city up 9.2%
- Death Notices, Sept. 7, 2011
- Library looks at central-facility expansion
- Enrollment dips at high schools within District 51
- Organic farm plans big solar project
- Blotter, Sept. 7, 2011
- Stabbing suspect posts bond, is arrested again
- Denver Post Media Football Poll, Tuesday, Sept. 6
- RMAC Volleyball Standings, Tuesday, Sept. 6
- RMAC Football Standings, Tuesday, Sept. 6
- RMAC Soccer Standings, Tuesday, Sept. 6
- What did we really lose on 9/11??
- More rural reps are needed on state panel
- Printed letters, Sept. 7, 2011
- Hard jobs not so sweet
- Printed letters, Sept. 6, 2011
- Feeling the solar heat
- Outdoor ice rink planned for Junction
- Soup kitchen shines with solar donation
- GarCo districts ask voters’ help with school cuts
- Police Blotter, Sept. 6, 2011
- Smoking-cessation center expands to larger office
- Couple hopes to nurture businesses of teaching Spanish, selling infant items
- Book pays tribute to hardy Piceance Creek pioneers
- Death Notices, Sept. 6, 2011
- High demand for baking soda drives company’s sales
- Emotions high over incursion of rodents
- State deriving little benefit from federally owned school trust lands
- Legendary Leonhart stepping down from coaching swimming
- Private sector music curriculum a hit with public school students
- Statistics reveal work force that’s diverse as we honor laborers
- Police Blotter, Sept. 5, 2011
- Court: Vehicle not always deadly weapon
- Cooler weather in store after record August heat
- Man accused in underage drinking party
- Student of the Week, Sept. 5, 2011
- Student spotlight, Sept. 5, 2011
- Degree holders try cracking code to job market
- Master’s made applicant appear ‘overqualified’
- Fruita steers dollars to new police station
- High expectations: Colorado Mesa golf teams aiming for more success
- Week’s Best Photos for Sept. 4-10, 2011
- Week in Sports for Sept. 4-10, 2011
- Round-ups key to healthy wild horse herd on the Piceance
- Focus on patients, not politics: Securing Medicare for our seniors
- Printed letters, Sept. 4, 2011
- Grand Junction’s downtown has few rivals in similar-size cities
- ‘Yes’ on school override
- Club brings precise routines of dressage to Grand Valley
- Attorney for trooper seeks delay in civil suit in fatal Redlands shooting
- Oil, gas permits still lagging; longer permit life a factor
- Incumbent Bynum challenged in only contested Montrose County schools race
- Have experience? Still no guarantee
- Blotter, Sept. 4, 2011
- Employment drought lingers
- Continued rejection weighs on those searching for work
- Weekly Planner, Sept. 4, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Sept. 4, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Sept. 4, 2011
- User Guide Addendum, Sept. 4, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Sept. 4, 2011
- Your Town, Sept. 4, 2011
- Roundups key to healthy wild horse herd on the Piceance
- Process may return some money to Ponzi victims
- Trail horse TV show is a chance for Western Slope horse to shine
- Loss of quilts an unfortunate pattern
- 3 of 38 reps on education panel hail from Western Slope
- Death Notices, Sept. 4, 2011
- GJ rallies to finish perfect at Peach Fuzz
- Colorado Mesa Soccer Results, Saturday, Sept. 3
- Being part of caravan from Gunnison to Aspen in USA Pro Cycling Challenge a treat
- Colorado Mesa Volleyball Results, Saturday, Sept. 3
- Prep tennis resuls, Sept. 2, 2011
- Prep Football Boxscores, Friday, Sept. 3
- Hoppe’s defensive plays help Central win first Peach Fuzz game
- Colorado Mesa volleyball team loses pair in Oredigger Classic
- Mesa Volleyball Results, Saturday, Sept. 3
- Prep soccer scores, Sept. 2, 2011
- Prep Softball Results, Friday, Sept. 3
- Prep Volleyball Results, Friday, Sept. 3
- A reasonable take on evolution - starting 6,000 years ago
- Prep roundup: Depth helps GJ boys win Delta Invite cross country title
- Montrose man’s toe-cutting tale brings celebrity
- Lightning can’t slow GJ in win over Highlands
- Full of pride: Second-half TDs lift Palisade past Central in opener
- Continuity helps Cedaredge FB team feel comfortable
- Downtown event more of the pits than peachy time for 80-year-old
- For the Record, Sept. 3, 2011
- Homegrown, Sept. 3, 2011
- Religion Briefs, Sept. 3, 2011
- SustainAbility, Sept. 3, 2011
- Moeller, Kittle help Rifle run away in Grand Valley
- Junction man indicted in $1.7M scam
- Honor Flight seeks veterans for final flight
- Local briefs, Sept. 3, 2011
- Wildlife zones require drivers to slow down
- Cause of school illness still unknown; classes will be held at alternate sites
- Death notices
- Universal Breakfast Program Offered at District 51 Schools
- You Saw It Photos ––– September 2011
- Suit up: Two get makeovers to boost career outlook
- Sound Check: Shotgun Hodown
- Road trip: Sept. 2-8
- Lines West: ‘Marigold at War’
- Quick Picks: Benefit run, Telluride Film Festival and volleyball events
- OutFit: Bold bracelets
- Music Scene: Gerry Goodman
- On stage: Sept. 2-8
- Meeker Classic Sheepdog Championship Trials marks 25th years with Sept. 7 start
- Art on the Corner: “Clifford Duncan”
- Flyball tourney comes to fairgrounds
- BBQ and blues begin at Gateway Canyons
- Entertainment briefs: Sept. 2-8
- Tom Petty, the Cars and the Clash made me a fan of punk
- Moms contribute with handmade food at A Taste of Riverside
- Fins Grill changes Sunday hours
- Three new exhibits take center stage at First Friday event
- Unique, rare Bev Doolittle paintings for sale, exhibit
- Colo. Public Radio, RMPBS team up for 9/11 TV specials
- Local Briefs: Sept. 2, 2011
- Jailhouse rock: Organization benefits big thanks to local man
- Mobile storage unit business launches with help of Incubator
- Free program Sept. 10 to help people with MS
- Tour of the Valley 2011 recap
- LETTER: Evolution is fact, despite Perry's assertions
- Donation enables Catholic Outreach to go solar
- LETTER: Out with Craig
- Power of words - Healing the soul through writing, poetry
- LETTER: Better off without Bachmann
- Green Acres is the place to be
- LETTER: Bad judgment call, Free Press!
- LETTER: Response to letter published Aug. 26
- LETTER: Tipton's column last week 'fraudulent'
- SKINNERS: Flying the friendly skies has a price
- ARMSTRONGS: Our nation needs shared liberty, not sacrifice
- EVANS: The rise of urban farming
- Rivalry games highlight first prep FB week
- Colorado Mesa embraces past, brings back Mav Walk for 2011
- ‘Dogs give crowd a reason to cheer with volleyball win over Central
- Sports Briefs, Sept. 1, 2011
- Mavs’ new offense struggles against Humboldt State
- Prep soccer score, Sept. 1, 2011
- Prep volleyball scores Sept. 1, 2011
- Colorado Mesa soccer scores, Sept. 1, 2011
- Death Notices, Sept. 2, 2011
- Colorado Mesa football score, Sept. 1, 2011
- Prep tennis results, Sept. 1, 2011
- Prep golf results, Sept. 1, 2011
- Grand jury indicts 2 men on charges of robbing 3 banks
- Mystery illness at Rifle school hits 23 people
- Visitors inquisitive about how their food is produced
- Breast-feeding mother asked to cover herself at public pool
- State details hydrogen sulfide in wells
- Powderhorn season pass costs less than last year
- Cities, schools receive $54M from energy
- Montrose ex-DA could lose law license
- Local Briefs, Sept. 2, 2011
- Police Blotter, Sept. 2, 2011
- Printed letters, Sept. 2, 2011
- Labor Day, 2011
- Pelosi, Degette receive earful on jobs
- September Local Lore - Dreamers and doers: The first 30 years of Grand Junction
- Over the Top: Porkchoppers
- Residence Inn serving as residence hall
- Briefs, Sept. 1, 2011
- Jury convicts former Montrose DA Serra in bond violation case
- Abandoned wells lead to record state fine
- District 51 enrollment holds steady
- Police blotter, Sept. 1, 2011
- Colorado Mesa development director steps down
- Misdemeanors filed in groin-grab arrest
- Death notices, Sept. 1, 2011
- 2 Orchard Mesa trails to close during work
- Trial set in Denver for indicted doctors
- Nursing program gets donation
- Ubersox returns to Mesa VB team after four years away
- Colorado Mesa men’s soccer team looking for scoring
- Prep golf results, Aug. 31, 2011
- Mavs ready to debut new offense tonight
- Prep tennis results, Aug. 31, 2011
- Printed letters, Sept. 1, 2011
- Perry’s front-runner status in race has Colorado Democrats terrified
- Survivalists
- Stealing the stage
- It's time for the Labor Day weekend Star Party at Highline Lake
- Calendar Week of Sept. 2
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: An outing with John Otto
- High-tech composites company forging big future in Glenwood
- Questions linger about death after gas field incident
- Telluride and Sonoma make a perfect team
- Ex-doctors plead not guilty, are free on bond
- Agency extends loan deadline for homeowners at risk of foreclosure
- New 4-year programs perfect fit for Colorado Mountain College students
- Briefs, Aug. 31, 2011
- Blotter, Aug. 31, 2011
- Faithful gather at Islamic Center of Grand Junction after Ramadan ends
- Serra accuser continues testimony
- Man cuts off toes to escape
- CMU expects enrollment to rise 14.8% over last year
- Death notices, Aug. 31, 2011
- State: Montrose water OK to drink
- Berg, Wildcats win Central Invitational
- With losing ways in past, Wildcats again aim for soccer playoffs
- Palisade XC team ready to run, full of ambition
- Prep tennis results, Aug. 30, 2011
- Prep softball score, Aug. 30, 2011
- Prep golf results, Aug. 30, 2011
- Tipton needs to listen to diverse voices on safety net cuts
- Printed letters, August 31, 2011
- Shakeup at Justice is long overdue
- Clifton-Fruitvale funding blues
- Serra accuser testifies in trial
- Meis rankled by road project, blames school
- Sales tax hike eyed for Fruitvale, Clifton
- Grand Junction man sent to prison for 25 years for slaying his neighbor
- Police Blotter, Aug. 30, 2011
- Victim forgives driver in DUI
- Delta man gets 20 years in 2-year-old boy’s death
- Death Notices, Aug. 30, 2011
- Mountain College begins four-year studies program
- Steinkirchner’s thrilled, ready to lead Bulldogs
- Harrison’s birdie lifts Tigers to team title at Fruita Monument Invitational
- Sports in Brief: Six compete in Colorado Open
- Colorado State BMX Championship Results
- Fruita Monument Invitational, Monday, Aug. 29
- The Denver Post Media Football Poll, Monday, Aug. 29
- 2011 Ouray Highgraders holidays
- FEMA’s mission is worth preserving
- Was oil shale hearing progress, or nothing more than activity?
- Printed letters, August 30, 2011
- Winners of peach recipe contest
- Simply Science, Aug. 29, 2011
- Shelter organizer driven by homeless experience as youth
- BLM seeks comment on land for police academy
- Mesa County urges preparation for disasters
- Garfield County connected to sex-offender registry website
- Tipton challenger assails Republicans over payroll tax
- Parents surveyed on what leads to teen pregnancy
- Blotter, Aug. 29, 2011
- Death Notice, Aug. 29, 2011
- District debuts online school
- Fruita panel will weigh lifting of tax limits again
- Utah’s oil shale efforts could benefit schools
- Long arm of quilt machine catches up to Texas ‘star’
- Student Spotlight, Aug. 29, 2011
- How Are the Children? - Town Hall Meeting
- GJ’s Reid Austin wins two events at BMX State Championships
- Right from start, atmosphere captivates Colorado cycling fans
- Religion Briefs, Aug. 28, 2011
- Week in Sports for Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2011
- Whitewater Community: 40 years of contemplation
- Printed letters, August 28, 2011
- President should rein in head of National Labor Relations Board
- Colorado is fit for pro bicycle racing
- Hardened competitors celebrate mining heritage
- Suspect in infant’s death accused of stealing from needy
- Bears in the neighborhood
- Weekly Planner, Aug. 28, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Aug. 28, 2011
- Desert Championship has faithful following
- Saturday’s Desert Championships results
- Saturday’s prep tennis results
- Saturday’s prep softball results
- Ridgway boy gets hero’s welcome home
- Traffic Alert, Aug. 28, 2011
- Your Town, Aug. 28, 2011
- You Said It, Aug. 28, 2011
- Montrose restaurants reopen
- Buyers find treasures at auction of leftovers
- Blotter, Aug. 28, 2011
- Dragway shootout: Racers vie for unique prize
- Delta man suspected in 2 thefts at same store
- Death notices, Aug. 28, 2011
- ImPACT designed to measure severity of concussion-related symptoms
- Turkey Flats Loop Trail a great place to spot a butterfly or two
- Waterfowl hunters now must reserve blinds
- Closing Cold Springs Mtn. for greater sage-grouse hunting a big change
- Olathe takes to the air to open season with victory
- Youngren has four TDs in Montrose’s win
- Penalties and turnovers hurt Fruita in loss
- Hitting leads Grand Junction to opening win
- Officials host auction of surplus goods
- Prep softball score, Aug. 26, 2011
- Prep football scores, Aug. 26, 2011
- Prep football boxes, Aug. 26, 2011
- 1 contested school board seat likely
- Police blotter, Aug. 27, 2011
- Death notices, Aug. 27, 2011
- Mom gets 5 years for setting home on fire
- Officials impressed by Montrose river plan
- High price of fodder has growers stacking their money along with bales
- Chamber, economic group push ballot for School District 51 funds
- Local Briefs, Aug. 27, 2011
- Don’t drink the water in Hotchkiss
- Montrose /Olathe home football seasons at home Friday night.
- Month’s Best Photos for August 2011
- Levi wins time trial, has 17-second overall lead in USA Pro Challenge
- State: Potentially deadly gas at drilling rigs
- Italian restaurant goes Greek one night a week
- Covering canvas in color
- Art on the Corner
- Hair Accessories
- Music Scene
- Find time to give full listen to upcoming releases
- Stray Grass
- The game is more fun when the home team wins
- Homes sold Aug. 22-28, 2011
- Eating out, eating well: 626 On Rood
- Death Notices: Aug. 26, 2011
- St. Joseph's to build new parish center
- Poetry takes to the street on First Friday
- A new season of Community Cinema begins September
- Congressional hearing in GJ discusses future of oil shale production
- Archeological find in Book Cliffs provides clues of early settlers
- The solar thermal story: Hot water via the sun
- Local Briefs: Aug. 26, 2011
- What color is your carrot?
- High school mountain bike team forming
- TIPTON: Patients, not politics
- Yoga around the world
- TRAVIS KELLY: Ahmadinejad and the Flying Submarine
- BIZWATCH: The Wedding House
- KELLY SLOAN: Post-Qaddafi Libya highlights challenges for next president
- KAFM NOTES: Flotsam in the stream
- KONOLA: Feudalism and how it relates to today
- Use Universal Laws to gain control of your life
- Health care crisis and solutions: Part 1
- Italian mason was an artist with local stone
- Deadline today for school board candidates
- Man accused in crime spree to be tested for competency
- First mosquitoes test positive for West Nile
- Police Blotter, Aug. 26, 2011
- Car thief takes Cadillac from 81-year-old man
- Thousands of firearms taken from shop
- Local briefs, Aug. 26, 2011
- British company preps for Utah oil shale plant
- Grave dancer was trying to win Rock Jam tickets
- Death notices, Aug. 26, 2011
- Family Dollar wins OK, despite outcry
- Paulson takes on bigger role for Fruita
- Hegstrom relaxes, helps GJ top Fruita
- Prep tennis results, Aug. 25, 2011
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 25, 2011
- RMAC golf preseason poll, Aug. 25, 2011
- Printed letters, August 26, 2011
- Ballot overload tests school voters
- Tourism hike a plus for monument-park panel
- DA drops DUI case against official
- St. Joseph begins ambitious expansion
- Out with nachos, in with whole-grain, fruit
- Police blotter, Aug. 25, 2011
- Getting It Right, Aug. 25, 2011
- Team finds clues of region’s earliest inhabitants
- Deputy’s groin grab reasonable, sheriff says
- Shell: Oil shale blocked
- Death notices, Aug. 25, 2011
- Sheriff probes report of antics in grave by digger
- High hits 101 degrees, breaking 1919 record
- Prop. 103 tax hike is certified for ballot
- Prep golf scores, Aug. 24, 2011
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 24, 2011
- GJ’s Weinberg set to defend No. 1 singles state crown
- Hincapie’s win in Stage 2 of USA Pro Cycling Challenge thrills cycling fans in Apen
- RMAC Cross Country preseason rankings, Aug. 24, 2011
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 1
- OBIT: Norman Delbert "Dubbs" Yoast
- Printed letters, August 25, 2011
- Good intentions, bad policy and courts boosted transient population
- Latest redistrict maps keep West Slope united
- Arraignment in GJ delayed for doctor accused in patient deaths
- Oil shale critics voice views ahead of hearing today
- Meeker school problem delays classes, results in shared facilities
- Briefs, Aug. 24, 2011
- $12.5M school question going on ballot
- Crested Butte in high gear for bike race
- Hot spell could push record today
- Friends of D51 are registered, ready for vote
- Palisade voters to decide fate of pot centers
- Getting It Right, Aug. 24, 2011
- Blotter, Aug. 24, 2011
- Death notices, Aug. 24, 2011
- Mulvey’s mistake puts Wildcats on restriction
- Cyclists to tackle pair of tough passes in 130-mile ride from Gunnison to Aspen
- Back to School for Grand Junction - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 23, 2011
- 2011 Pro Challenge Stage 1
- Judge should hold Howe to stand trial
- No matter the technology, the problem still lies with the rock
- Caution is essential at oil shale hearings
- Printed letters, August 24, 2011
- OBIT: Lester Clark
- St. Mary’s nurse earns Patriot Award
- Shopping for procedures on the Web may soon be possible in Colo.
- Plea deal puzzles, angers victim in Delta shooting
- Huge bar tab that wasn’t
- New owner buys Palisade’s Blue Pig, will move art gallery down the street
- PBS station plans move to Fine Arts
- Police Blotter, Aug. 23, 2011
- Death Notices, Aug. 23, 2011
- Club 20 to meet in Junction on Sept. 10
- Cop’s stolen gun possibly ditched
- Reps. Tipton, Lamborn to conduct oil shale hearing
- Aspen wins Rifle Invitational
- Prep golf results, Aug. 22, 2011
- Columnist is singing a new tune ‘When I’m (no longer) 64’
- Libya without Moammar Gadhafi
- Printed letters, August 23, 2011
- Welcome to the University
- Grand Mesa Chorus Sweet Adelines
- Cavalcade a parade of arts, crafts offerings in Fruita
- Calendar: Week of Aug. 21
- Bank robbery attempt has Palisade talking
- Sentence upheld in dragging death of dog at monument
- Colorado Mesa moves up on Forbes’ colleges list
- New Montrose schools leader excited for new year
- Death Notices, Aug. 22, 2011
- Blotter, Aug. 22, 2011
- Operations viewed positively, Encana says of survey
- Though they are few in number, certain religious believers find solace
- 2 die in interstate collision
- University gears up to solve its specialty license plate problem
- Student Spotlight, Aug. 22, 2011
- Board of Education Special Meeting Agenda for August 23, 2011
- Pimm edges Schneiter to win Enstrom Rocky Mountain Open
- Week in Sports for Aug. 21-27, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Aug. 21-27, 2011
- Printed letters, August 21, 2011
- What do we want?
- Oil shale hearing should look at impacts on affected communities
- Cable news channels have diminished America’s understanding of politics
- Peach fest draws from near and far
- Gunman flees failed robbery
- Glade Park residents live far apart but stay close-knit
- Glade Park saves its school
- Biz Buzz, Aug. 21, 2011
- Your Town, Aug. 21, 2011
- Whitewater Building Materials banking on economic rebound
- Gray Gourmet, Aug. 21, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Aug. 21, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Aug. 21, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Aug. 21, 2011
- Rommann, Portie in position to win Rocky Mountain Open
- Instructor bowls over complex designs for up-tempo strikes
- You Said It, Aug. 21, 2011
- Shell Oil ends legal challenge over shale deals
- 250 wild horses near Meeker to be relocated
- Official says Commissioner White spoke in late 2008 of selling Montrose Hospital
- Death Notices, Aug. 21, 2011
- Police Blotter, Aug. 21, 2011
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge brings some of top racers to Colorado
- Battlement Mesa restoration program helps habitat
- When planning a fishing trip for late summer, be sure to check resources
- High school, college golfers gain knowledge at RMO
- Religion Briefs, Aug. 20, 2011
- Area pastors send youth off to school with blessed backpacks
- Blame man’s best friend for the heat? You can’t be Sirius
- Death Notices, Aug. 20, 2011
- Getting It Right, Aug. 20, 2011
- University bustling with building activity
- Fires expected to die down this weekend
- Blotter, Aug. 20, 2011
- Jobless rate for July at 10% locally
- Doctors accused in deaths want hearings in Denver
- Local Briefs, Aug. 20, 2011
- County wants to outsource more services
- Tomato crop two weeks late, growers say
- Ex-fugitive asks court to let him post bond
- Info slips out on child-porn sting by GarCo sheriff
- Campground closed over bear concerns
- Sports Brief, Aug. 19, 2011
- Enstrom Rocky Mountain Open scores, Aug. 19, 2011
- For The Record, Aug. 20, 2011
- USA Cycling Avon
- New CMU theater prof will teach sound design
- Vintage Voltage
- New CMU theater prof will teach sound design
- Does this count as a breaking news story?
- Make A Splash
- Economic Vitality
- Realtor news for Aug. 21, 2011
- Home sold Aug. 1-7, 2011
- Help available for commercial orchardists, backyard growers
- Be realistic when considering a fixer-upper
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: The lore and legacy of Fred Mantey
- Singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave returns to Roper Ballroom
- 'Hillbilly endorsed and hippie approved'
- 'Evening Under the Stars' kicks off symphony's 34th season
- Performance of "Seussical" set for Saturday, Aug. 20
- Library offers useful online investment tools
- Local News Briefs: Aug. 19, 2011
- Time to treat for the tree-killing peach tree borer
- Culinary Corner celebrates 30 years in Oct.
- Laugh more and live more
- Where will you be watching the USA Pro Cycling Challenge?
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Spotlight on Palisade Cafe & Grill
- Longtime child, migrant services director moves on to next phase of life
- The right foods for weight loss
- LETTER: Sloan's sophomoric position
- Debt and delusion brewed in the pork barrel
- Easter Island: A modern parable
- CITY VIEWS: Complex community issue requires multi-faceted approach
- ARMSTRONGS: Rights violations, nihilism underlie today's bad news
- SKINNERS: Tomatoes and the dragoons of doom
- Local fashion designer steps off ‘Project Runway,’ but she had fun
- Ex-bookkeeper suspected of theft
- Death Notices, Aug. 19, 2011
- Little Italy a lively place in southwest downtown
- Powderhorn owner aims to recapture skiers from other resorts
- Wind storm creates some excitement after RMO pro-am
- GJ bomb squad blasts fallen tree clogging up river
- Aspen’s Beetham wins Indian Invite
- Trio nabbed after 5 years of gumshoe work, diplomacy
- Prep golf results, Aug. 18, 2011
- 11 miles of Highway 141 to be repaved
- Classrooms, library top list at Mesa
- Delta insurer avoids jail in theft probe
- Getting It Right, Aug. 19, 2011
- Police Blotter, Aug. 19, 2011
- Arrest made in Montrose motel fire
- Award shows state works with industry
- Saving the Colorado River cutthroat trout
- Republican presidential floodgates
- Printed letters, August 19, 2011
- Colorado ranked 25th by Kids Count in annual report on child well-being
- River rips man, 22, from father
- Debris makes Colorado a treacherous river to float
- Sales tax revenue helps county during lean budget times
- Death on train tracks possible suicide
- Two treated for injuries after hazmat fire
- Permit system wins award
- Driving duo knows that in this life, you’re either a wiener or a loser
- Truck driver cited in fatal crash
- CSU leaders take tour of West Slope ag interests
- Death notices, Aug. 18, 2011
- Blotter, Aug. 18, 2011
- Wienermobile’s visit to Western Slope thrills kids of all ages
- Official drops filing fee to lure outside firms
- Prep golf results, Aug. 17, 2011
- Colorado Mesa men’s soocer team picked 5th, women’s team 7th in RMAC
- Kirkham, 1982 football team to be honored at Mesa
- Local golfers fire low scores at Black Canyon in Indian Invitational
- Portie to defend title at Rocky Mountain Open
- Over the Top: Talk American
- Colorado can soon expect ominous black bus onslaught
- Printed letters, August 18, 2011
- Perry’s poisonous attack on Bernanke
- New blood at the Business Incubator
- Grand Valley Performing Arts Festival
- Oscar Mayer Wienermobile making stops in GJ today, Thursday
- Death Notices, Aug. 17, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Banks to enter Hawkeyes’ Hall of Fame
- Fish barrier to protect Roan’s native cutthroats
- Vacancy rate holding steady at 6.3 percent
- Man drowns in Colorado River
- Mesa VB team picked to capture RMAC West
- Briefs, Aug. 17, 2011
- Blotter, Aug. 17, 2011
- Banker is new business center director
- Local firms retained at Cameo plant
- District 51 board to decide fate of override next week
- Senator hears idea on boosting manufacturing in the Grand Valley
- Man gets work release for molesting child
- Woman killed in crash with big rig south of Glenwood
- Missionary finds reward amid muck of earthquake, tsunami disaster area
- District 51 Recognized for Excellence in Financial Reporting
- RMAC Preseason Volleyball Poll
- Insurance industry real winner in Colorado health exchange decision
- Printed letters, August 17, 2011
- Federal court case is off-target on TABOR
- Briefs, Aug. 16, 2011
- Grand Junction High School alumnus offers words of help to new freshmen
- Plastic peaches taking a plunge
- Suit against TABOR should be dismissed, says attorney general
- Bennet: Solution to drilling dispute ‘getting closer’
- Sports in Brief: Minnesota-Duluth enters season No. 1
- Getting It Right, Aug. 16, 2011
- New formula equals higher ACT scores
- Not all get school immunizations
- Police Blotter, Aug. 16, 2011
- Denver magazine lists 15 Grand Junction dentists among Colorado’s best
- Health Briefs, Aug. 16, 2011
- Man dies in rollover crash
- Death Notices, Aug. 16, 2011
- City of Grand Junction to bid on plan for new park
- Beef recall spreads to Grand Junction
- Tipton considering wilderness trade-off bill
- Knockdown phase at Cameo power plant
- Grand Junction ranked No. 5 in the Denver Post preseason football poll
- Tigers’ Harrison keeps cool in Grand Junction Invitational
- Prep sports off and running as practices begin across Grand Valley
- School District 51 to Use City Auditorium for School Board Meetings in 11-12
- The Denver Post Media Poll, Football, Aug. 15, 2011
- Grand Junction Invitational Scores, Monday, Aug. 15
- 2011 AFCA Preseason Division II Football Poll
- Iowa straw poll is not as important as some commentators believe
- Printed letters, August 16, 2011
- Postal problems
- ‘Mountain Brew’ definitive guide to beer in Colorado
- Guide, Flat Tops again star in mystery sequel
- Couple accused of trying to sell meth to undercover officer
- Blotter, Aug. 15, 2011
- Couple accused of trying to sell meth to undercover officer
- Downtown club headed for reopening
- Garfield Re-2 schools energized over savings
- Company fuels doubts of oil shale foes
- Retirement, not bad guys, finally collars Junction police dog
- Palisade will ditch costly sewer plan
- the Suite life
- Student Spotlight, Aug. 15, 2011
- Laying the foundation: Revamp hits full-tilt as stadium project pushes ahead of schedule
- Week in Sports for Aug. 14-20, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for Aug. 14-20, 2011
- New approach with homeless doesn’t replace traditional enforcement
- Printed letters, August 14, 2011
- Speed bumps for highway travelers
- Some things deserve more attention than Washington political battles
- Volunteers haul junk from Colorado River
- Crowd lusts for tricked-out ride
- Maes dishes liberal dose of blame for loss in governor’s race
- On time, under budget
- Greyhound ending service to points south
- Weekly Planner, Aug. 14, 2011
- Best of Bridge, Aug. 14, 2011
- You Said It, Aug. 14, 2011
- Police blotter, Aug. 14, 2011
- Getting it Right, Aug. 14, 2011
- Fire destroys wood chipper at GJ sawmill
- GJ airport business continues to soar
- Biz Buzz, Aug. 14, 2011
- Too many tools can threaten our creativity
- Local Briefs, Aug. 14, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Aug. 14, 2011
- Your Town, Aug. 14, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Aug. 14, 2011
- Death Notices, Aug. 14, 2011
- Disc golf course at Fruita Riverside Park finally open
- Cyclists on Colorado Rocky Mountain Bicycle Tour enjoy challenge, seeing the sights
- Elite Player Development Program designed to help players succeed
- Education program helping contain zebra, quagga mussels
- Take a hike and discover Discovery Trail and Land O’ Lakes Trail
- Study reveals trout habitats could suffer from changes in global climate
- State agency confirms hydrogen sulfide reports in GarCo gas fields
- Attack ad targeting Tipton
- Police Blotter, Aug. 13, 2011
- R-5 High seeks alternative status, improved grade
- Man jailed in monument crash that hurt 4
- Solar co-op offers panels for lease
- Glade Park post office step closer
- Postal Service changes are behind the scenes
- Republicans applaud court’s decision on health law
- Sustainability, Aug. 13, 2011
- Homegrown, Aug. 13, 2011
- Religion Briefs, Aug. 13, 2011
- Without bees, no cheeseburger in paradise
- For The Record, Aug. 13, 2011
- Cedaredge man fills niche with his you-pick fruit farm
- Death notices, Aug. 13, 2011
- Uranium developer wins lease on Utah tract
- Woman charged with welfare fraud
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 12, 2011
- Pre-camps prep teams for FB camp
- Prep golf results, Aug. 12, 2011
- New name means new logos for Colorado Mesa sports teams
- Grand Mesa majesty
- Prep golf results, Aug. 11, 2011
- Yurt raising is tons of fun for Howie the dog
- Homes sold July 25-31, 2011
- Supercommittee smart and capable, Udall says
- Hold your pedals and paddles
- KAFM NOTES: Death of the collector
- Local News Briefs: Aug. 12, 2011
- Tipton's parallel universe
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: Aug. 12-Aug. 20, 2011
- What China can teach about the debt downgrade
- Home remedies for common maladies
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Red Mango & Yogo Mojo
- Joy is just a thought away
- Enjoy the music, help a kid
- Michael on Fire returns to one of his favorite places
- Party features beer brewed specially for KAFM
- Send excess produce to 'Grow Another Row'
- The wondrous Wellington's water wheel
- Know your numbers to manage your weight
- Week That Was: Aug. 12, 2011
- New business caters to health-food-conscious dogs
- Grand Valley's first solar farm harvests electricity
- Mack woman reflects on her volunteer experience in Haiti
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: Aug. 12, 2011
- Quail first introduced to this area in 1890s
- Supercommittee smart and capable, Udall says
- Dinosaurs rise again
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 11, 2011
- Fall sports practices get going in full next week
- Ice Age mammals to follow popular T.rex into museum
- Freshman CB Price may challenge for a starting spot
- Meeker man arrested in shooting death
- Death notices, Aug. 12, 2011
- Foreclosure sales, filings decrease in Mesa County
- Man charged in sex assaults of boy and girl
- GJ designer hits bump, still advances
- Affidavit: Man taped girls using toilet
- Mesa County seeks comment on protecting Mount Garfield view
- Briefs, Aug. 12, 2011
- Court hearings set for suspected bank robbers
- Sanity in question, again, as new trial set in GJ stabbing case
- Police blotter, Aug. 12, 2011
- Death Notices: Aug. 11, 2011
- Over the Top: Tasers to fix Wall Street
- Printed letters, August 12, 2011
- A vision for the Sisters
- Deadly medicine
- Will Hillary be to Obama what Hick was to Ritter?
- Business Briefcase, Aug. 11, 2011
- Group ready to support levy override for District 51
- Death Notices, Aug. 11, 2011
- Fire burning in Bookcliffs at 400 acres, still growing
- Election official’s ballot suggestion gets mixed review
- Blotter, Aug. 11, 2011
- Man gets 12 years for giving daughters pot
- Palisade to retain bluegrass festival
- Oprah taps ex-Bronco Vance Johnson for an encore
- Fidelity Mortgage bought out
- Suit: Woman was a victim of physician
- 2nd indicted doctor jailed in Florida Keys
- GJ Parks and Recreation department all about fun
- Printed letters, Aug. 10, 2011
- Prescriptions for change at the federal, state and local levels
- Tipton refuses to sit on sidelines
- A cheesey recall effort
- Local wines cropping up across Colorado
- $10 million grant targeted for area forest restoration
- Native fish species focus of population plan on Uncompahgre
- Light shines on new era at CMU
- GJ patient-records resource recognized for innovation
- Tipton plans hearing to speed oil-shale work
- Youngsters jump at chance to slam into things at football camp
- Supporters can still help Bamford golf tournament
- Montrose native killed in Afghanistan copter crash
- Competition unfair, mill operators say
- Palisade: Medical pot petitions valid
- Police blotter, Aug. 10, 2011
- Percherons draw customers to old-fashioned carriage ride
- You can say it now: Colorado Mesa University
- Incomes fall faster in Grand Junction than rest of U.S.
- Flood fallout sticking agencies with high road, trail repair bills
- Doctors indicted in four deaths
- Death Notices, Aug. 10, 2011
- Printed letters, Aug. 9, 2011
- More than credit rating is at stake in debt battle
- Done deal: Mesa State completes purchase of Community Hospital site
- MC Sheriff's: Be wary of angry door-to-door salesmen
- Death Notices, Aug. 9, 2011
- Tipton tries to steer $5 million from EPA to public lands
- Police Blotter, Aug. 9, 2011
- Hospital, college seal $7.1 million deal on 8 acres
- Text message leads to arrest in gun incident
- Getting It Right, Aug. 9, 2011
- 300 acres burning in Bookcliffs
- Farmers to Udall: Help conserve orchards
- Downtown remembrance of 9/11 endures
- Investment advisers point to economy in stock market dive
- Authorities probe massage business link to Fruitvale homicide
- Grand Valley golfers first fall athletes to begin practice
- Printed letters, Aug. 8, 2011
- Court makes secrets of public’s business
- Bright hopes for festival
- Stellar effort for cause by teen named Orion
- Fruita teen is OK after separation from Scout group
- Garfield County foreclosure numbers continue to worsen
- Blotter, Aug. 8, 2011
- Rocky Mountain Low
- Dog, handler sniff out bedbugs
- College name change among 108 new laws
- Jam maker wins ‘sweet’ award
- Student Spotlight, Aug. 8, 2011
- Lands End Hill Climb, National Dragster Challenge Results, Sunday, Aug. 7
- New York City’s Lance Leener enjoys Rocky Mountain Bike Tour
- Olson races custom-built Blazer to win at Lands End Hill Climb
- Week’s Best Photos for Aug. 7 - Aug. 13, 2011
- Week in Sports for Aug. 7– Aug. 13, 2011
- Powderhorn purchased
- Printed letters, Aug. 7, 2011
- The drunken economy
- Houston Hall was Mesa Junior College back in 1940
- City parks must be made safe for families and children
- Watching what occurs in Washington is so funny it hurts
- Man dies in Montrose County wreck
- Former Montrose man fashions colorful career
- Court: No new trial in death of toddler
- Stubborn but sure-footed burros built state on their shaggy backs
- Upscale in the sandstone
- Biz Buzz, Aug. 7, 2011
- Death Notices, Aug. 7, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, Aug. 7, 2011
- Traffic Alert, Aug. 7, 2011
- Weekly Planner, Aug. 7, 2011
- Resort to be promoted in new Discovery series
- Improvement fee added to sales tax
- Sweet corn champ chomps 15 ears
- Best of Bridge, Aug. 7, 2011
- Your Town, Aug. 7, 2011
- Mesa County Junior FB Association teams get some tips from Mavericks
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge viewing parties will give novices a chance to learn
- Father’s influence drives Steven Whiteley in drag racing
- Bob’s Knob has become a favorite place to watch cars race up Lands End
- Six-time champion Paul Dallenbach returns to Lands End Hill Climb
- Police Blotter, Aug. 7, 2011
- Some are not so keen on Delta, Aspen link
- Boy scout missing from camping trip
- For the Record, Aug. 6, 2011
- Rock of Ages Trail caps seven-year restoration effort
- Take advantage of chance to acquire big-game licenses at local retailers
- Aspen ride benefiting Susan G. Komen Foundation will have splendid views
- Health Briefs: Aug. 6, 2011
- Local briefs, Aug. 6, 2011
- Death notices, Aug. 6, 2011
- Powderhorn’s new owner predicting ‘big impact’
- Bundy DNA is unlikely to clear GJ cold case
- Foster family buys two sites near ski resort
- Blotter, Aug. 6, 2011
- State resurfacing eight interstate bridges
- Meeting aims to ‘take back’ riverfront
- Petitions out for recall of Montrose board
- For 20th year, city employees sponsor clothing drive at Lincoln Park
- Palisade home to high and dry builder of boats
- Building Bulldogs: Cameron Campbell’s no-hitter caps solid season for Palisade
- Outdoor ice rink looking for backers: Open date is Nov. 1
- Ryan Hayden takes over as Central boys basketball coach
- Rocky Mountain Bicycle Tour starts Sunday in Grand Junction
- Scenes from the Main Street Community Garden
- Cowboy Poetry returns to Vega State Park on August 6th
- OutFit: School Style
- A crowd favorite at Palisade’s annual celebration is peach eating contest
- Recent releases deliver
- Plant a sunflower and join the national energy independence movement
- Local Lore - Locals love our libraries
- In the city, old can be new
- Buffalo Stance
- Homes sold July 18-24, 2011
- Corporations aren't people, so stop taxing them
- Who needs comedians when you have Congress
- In defense of climate science
- PRISSY COLUMN: Dear Pris, It was fun knowing you in PE. Have fun this summer. Debbie.
- Get the 'leading edge' in business
- BIZWATCH: Senergy Builders
- Acoustic finger-style guitarist Leo Kottke to perform
- "Color the Wind" exhibit features kite art at The Art Center
- Bestselling mystery writer to hold a local book-signing
- Refuse company adds free curbside recycling
- REI awards $20,000 to local outdoor programs
- What to do with an orphaned baby bird
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: Aug. 5-12
- Chinese medicine: Three Treasures and Qi Gong
- KAFM NOTES: The little people who helped make MTV a hit
- Local News Briefs: Aug. 5, 2011
- Make spiritual development a priority
- Ellie for hire: It's a 'ruff' job for this local bedbug-sniffing dog
- Eating out, eating well: Spotlight on Fins Grill
- Cholesterol deceptions: Part 2
- DA: 70 firearms found in home of meth suspect
- Life at Horsethief Canyon Ranch had its difficult times
- Fugitive killer to be sent back to Florida
- Death notices, Aug. 5, 2011
- Photos released for crime spree suspects
- Victim of Fruitvale slaying identified
- New owner: Powderhorn will be open this season
- Police blotter, Aug. 5, 2011
- Board taking input on legislative maps
- Judge in hospital ruling got 90% performance rating
- Dog fashion rules the catwalk
- Tipton will be in region today; Udall makes rounds next week
- Forest Service: Sawmills allowed to redo contracts
- Former Tigers defensive end Casey Walker walking on at CU
- Barnett adds size, speed to Mav women’s hoops team
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 4, 2011
- New sponsors keep Lands End Hill Climb on track
- The Powderhorn auction
- Death Notices: Aug. 4, 2011
- Sen. Rollie Heath takes job-killing tax hike to voters
- A test for residents of School District 51
- Printed letters, August 5, 2011
- Over the Top: Bull baubles
- 3 energy companies honored by state oil and gas commission
- Illinois drops charges against ex-prosecutor from Mesa County
- Blotter, Aug. 4, 2011
- Fruitvale death being investigated as homicide
- Homelessness dominates council discussion
- Hearing set for man accused of kidnapping
- Longtime leader for county Dems dies Monday at 71
- Death notices, Aug. 4, 2011
- Recall petition targets Montrose commissioners
- FAA shutdown affects jobs, airport work in Colorado
- Former worker’s concerns over air affect 2 companies
- District 51 CSAP scores up; grade-level work still lags
- Better test result still a reason to cheer
- Henrikson’s long jump record lasts 43 years at Central High School
- GJ trio places in national racquetball tourney
- School district should conduct its own voter communication
- Printed letters, August 4, 2011
- Vacation now!
- Facilitating fracking
- Monument Downhill 5K results
- Garfield hedges support for group against drilling
- BLM to round up horses near Norwood
- School tax group turns in ballot measure signatures
- GJ’s Litsheim wins age group title at CrossFit World Games
- Death Notices, Aug. 3, 2011
- Police blotter, Aug. 3, 2011
- Murder charges filed against Clifton teen
- Senators grudgingly vote for compromise federal spending bill
- Boy died of shot to head, coroner says
- Applebee’s team creates award-winning burger
- Hickenlooper seeks disclosure of fracking fluid
- Enos-Martinez will run again, Rice won’t
- District 51 considers employee clinic
- County to fight Montrose hospital ruling
- Protester: Pot foes spreading false info
- Felony cases decline
- Printed letters, August 2, 2011
- Repeal of DOMA should be a priority for Colorado senators
- Closing in on D.B. Cooper?
- Family Connections: August 2011
- Agency finds fault with citizen testing of air pollution near oil, gas drilling
- 2 booked in region bank heists
- Death Notices, Aug. 2, 2011
- Police Blotter, Aug. 2, 2011
- Getting It Right, Aug. 2, 2011
- Powderhorn Ski Resort auction set for Thursday
- County sells 12 parcels of land to building materials contractor
- Local Red Cross to cut 4 positions
- Health Briefs, Aug. 2, 2011
- Junction rainfall four times greater than July of last year
- Grand Junction specialists perform eye surgeries in Peru
- Crimes raise police priority for gang intel
- Fruitvale death probed as suspicious
- Six-year slide in Mesa County felonies
- Board of Education Agenda for Works Session August 2, 2011 Meeting
- Mesa baseball signees will create competition to be in starting lineup
- Mavs picked to finish sixth in RMAC
- Sports Briefs, Aug. 1, 2011
- We’re all complicit in preparing this ‘Satan sandwich’
- Courting more school funds
- Debt-ceiling D-day
- Printed letters, August 2, 2011
- Death Notice, Aug. 1, 2011
- Retired Multz continues writing about law
- Protest filed against Palisade over petition for medical-pot ban vote
- Uranium study, lawsuit not linked, Department of Energy says
- Blotter, Aug. 1, 2011
- Company accused of abandoning Rio Blanco well sites
- Montrose man dies in Delta County motorcycle wreck
- Montrose business tries Sunday market
- Valley transit changes may be coming
- Biking fans get a lift
- Financial aid dips as enrollment increases
- More students can take plunge into college waters
- Grant can help pay utility bills
- Week in Sports for July 31 - Aug. 6, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for July 31 - Aug. 6, 2011
- Let states take lead in drilling regs
- Printed letters, July 31, 2011
- Three cheers are due for a very pleasant July
- Summer workouts help prep football players get used to hot conditions
- You Said It, July 31, 2011
- Children, adults explore relics from primordial depths
- Forecaster: Expect more wet stuff this week
- RV dealers outride recession
- Lochmiller could be free awhile after guilty verdict
- Insurer sees guaranteed health coverage without mandate
- Fest keeps homegrown music alive in Montrose
- Lawsuit contests school funding
- Your Town, July 31, 2011
- Weekly Planner, July 31, 2011
- Police blotter, July 31, 2011
- Neighbors want homeless to find new place to park
- Gray Gourmet, July 31, 2011
- Biz Buzz, July 31, 2011
- Traffic Alert, July 31, 2011
- Best of Bridge, July 31, 2011
- 86-year-old retains love of quilting by hand
- Death Notices, July 31, 2011
- Turning up the heat: Humidity also a concern as Mavs get closer to two-a-days
- Local groups reap benefits of REI’s community involvement
- GJ family rides Courage Classic to support Children’s Hospital
- Water levels make Hite the right place to fish at Lake Powell
- Summiting Mount Evans is a breathtaking experience
- Grand Mesa Major girls fall to Evangeline in Southwestern Regional
- Scholl enjoys running Monument Dowhnill 5K with family at his side
- Today is Grand Mesa Moose Day
- Bull riding a rush for Collbran 13-year-old
- Loss at state ends season for Gene Taylor’s
- Out of work or just out of a job?
- Religion Briefs, July 30, 2011
- Pageant winner hopes to help children by donating books for Fruita giveaway
- Police Blotter, July 30, 2011
- Haney looking for a district to represent
- Governor promotes blueprint to make state business-friendly
- Bank heist suspects nabbed
- Getting It Right, July 30, 2011
- Pillars of Islam in sharper focus during Ramadan
- Colorado produces record runoff
- Police-radio junkie spots car, dials 911
- Guv names members to oil and gas board
- Death Notices, July 30, 2011
- Grand Living: Mesa County's monthly guide for the 50+ crowd
- Music Q&A: JoJo Garza, Los Lonely Boys
- Medical team travels to Peru to provide free eye care
- Coloring Palisade's history
- A typical day at CSU Extension horticulture office
- Local News Briefs: July 29, 2011
- Eating out, eating well: Garden of Eat'n
- GJHS librarian attends summer institute at Library of Congress
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: July 29, 2011
- Acutonics practitioner employs healing vibrations at natural health center
- SLOAN: Keeping perspective in the debt limit fight
- KONOLA: Compromise is not a dirty word
- What your doctor didn't tell you about cholesterol: Eggs, Part 1
- FENSKE: Recent rain brings thoughts of 'purification'
- Evans' tar sands column 'disappointingly biased,' 'inaccurate'
- Bicycle liberation: Part 2
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Digging history-Life at the Redlands Canal work camp
- Former social worker finds success with flower pots
- Don't miss 'the place to be' for families
- Mesa State professor earns second Fulbright award
- Eclectic activities await you at Cavalcade in Fruita
- Upcoming performing arts festival offers something for everyone
- Grand Valley Performing Arts Festival set to start Aug. 4
- OutFit: Timely fashion
- Welch says he discovered how personal his early writing was
- Around Town Sounds: Texas Flood Band
- In Silt, Q from Red Brick BBQ is the real Texas deal
- On Stage: Week of July 29, 2011
- West valley Horsethief ranch nearly self-sufficient in 1890s
- Rep.Tipton approves of Boehner’s proposal
- Fashionista takes ‘Runway’ challenge
- Police blotter, July 29, 2011
- Judge upholds Montrose hospital’s lease to private nonprofit business
- Partiers jammed in Justice Center
- Man’s death probed near Vega Reservoir
- For 2nd time, suspect refuses to leave cell for hearing
- Killer’s arrest shocks friends
- Comments sought on proposed drilling
- Bond slashed to $15,000 for suspect in child’s death
- EPA proposes first rules for fracking wells
- Death Notices, July 29, 2011
- Briefs, July 29, 2011
- Sports Briefs, July 28, 2011
- Gene Taylor’s falls in first game at state
- Rupe turns two-week track trial at Central into D-I scholarship
- Time to compromise on debt-limit timing
- Will the ‘adults’ in Washington push more debt onto our kids?
- Printed letters, July 29, 2011
- Gene Taylor’s begins play in state tourney
- Over the Top: Football is back
- Blotter, July 28, 2011
- Park status would help monument funding, tourism, speakers say
- Company: Federal review no threat to uranium mill
- Grand Junction students sing in Austria for ‘Sound of Music’ documentary
- Pot-growing debris again found in Garfield County
- Sheriff releases videos of ‘Dog’ catch
- Marshals capture escaped killer
- 1 dead, 1 injured in I-70 rollover
- Palisade board picks Magill for vacancy
- Want to avoid lines for license plates? Check out webcams
- Drivers go nowhere fast at DMV
- Death notices, July 28, 2011
- District 51 chools survey will cost $48,000
- Grand Mesa Major girls ready for Southwestern Regional
- Monument 10-11 boys win state title in Frisco
- Month’s Best Photos for July 2011
- Car crash leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
- Feds list 'Parachute penstemon' as endangered wildflower
- Distel, bystanders suffer from pepper spray
- Democrats line up to take on Rep. Scott Tipton
- Printed letters, July 28, 2011
- Careful choices for Oil & Gas Commission
- Another one bites the dust
- State Rep. Laura Bradford ponders run for Mesa County commission
- Death Notices, July 27, 2011
- Guv intends to appoint new faces to oil board
- Valley voters struggle to make voices heard
- Man robs US Bank near mall
- Briefs, July 27, 2011
- Small, rural post offices might close
- 3 western Colorado wildflowers added to protection list
- Merchant Marine veterans chapter donates items to veterans nursing home
- Blotter, July 27, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Monument to play for state title
- Firearms, meth found in Montrose raid
- 54 charges filed in gas station frenzy, standoff at Clifton home
- Palisade American Legion team dedicates season to Hellmann
- Professor to head abroad for stint as Fulbright Scholar
- Mesa County clears way for Dollar General store
- Colorado senators at odds with taxpayers over Gang of Six plan
- Districts done well
- Tea time
- Printed letters, July 27, 2011
- Kannah Creek Fire contained
- Bank robbery Tuesday at US Bank in GJ
- How to choose a paint contractor
- How to choose a plastic surgeon to treat varicose veins
- How to prevent colon cancer
- How to choose a cosmetic dentist
- How to sell real estate (or anything) using an auctioneer
- How to choose a new car dealer
- GJ man killed in rollover crash near Rifle
- Mesa roads to be improved
- 125 firefighters work to suppress blaze near Kannah Creek Road
- Police Blotter, July 26, 2011
- Delinquent Bowie Mine ready to pay county taxes
- Arson cause of Parachute fire
- Cops: Man filmed up women’s dresses at grocery store
- Redistricting map upsets Denver’s former leader
- Producer wins Emmys for film on monument
- Health briefs, July 26, 2011
- Health department seeks survey info on teens’ sexual activity
- Death Notices, July 26, 2011
- Bond change denied for fugitive caught by ‘Dog’
- De Beque town manager has left post
- Panel OKs bus fare hikes of 50 percent
- Dawn of another Olathe Sweet harvest
- Police link GJ, Bay Area slayings
- Orchard Mesa 9-10 girls win state championship
- Ice rink to give Grand Valley hockey players practice spot
- Work horses, show horses, and seeking the ‘right answer’
- President Obama to address nation tonight
- Printed letters, July 26, 2011
- Gangs of Grand Junction?
- Kick-off is coming
- EnCana seeks permit for 'gathering' facility near Parachute; public comment sought
- 'Food sovereignty': Can local communities take control of what they eat?
- Olathe corn harvest
- Blotter, July 25, 2011
- Death of man found in car at park declared suicide
- More Glenwood Canyon path reopened
- Montrose festival scavenger hunt set
- Growers only fashionably late with bumper crop of peaches
- Republican legislators developing business bills
- Baking soda plant continues expansion in Rio Blanco County
- Investors rush to gold as value of dollar sags
- New building caps latest construction at Junction’s state-funded charter school
- Lightning suspected in mesa fire
- Western Slope League Championship Results, Sunday, July 24
- Week in Sports for July 24-30, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for July 24-30, 2011
- Montrose Marlins show off depth in long course meet
- Monument boys win state title with a walk-off single
- Richard Johnson tops Spencer Weinberg to win men’s open singles title
- Raise the debt ceiling today
- Printed letters, July 24, 2011
- Lochmiller’s guilt
- Tea party postition on debt ceiling and tax increases is irresponsible
- A room with a view: 120 miles in every direction
- Out-of-state students double at Mesa
- Vehicle plate renewal lines growing
- Downtown Uplift attracts tourists, locals
- One year later, Extra deal far from done
- Popular water feature brings children’s screams and laughter to business fronts
- Ringside bell sounds for ‘El Original’
- You Said It, July 24, 2011
- Your Town, July 24, 2011
- Biz Buzz, July 4, 2011
- Weekly Planner, July 24, 2011
- Hearings slated for two proposed legislative maps
- Pepper spray preceded shooting, trooper says
- Best of Bridge, July 24, 2011
- Trio tied to Bay Area deaths
- Western Slope Long Course Championship Results, Saturday, July 23
- Small-business loans available
- Traffic Alert, July 24, 2011
- Police blotter, July 24, 2011
- Surface design expert digs deep for sheer bliss
- Death Notices, July 24, 2011
- Local motocross rider Dylan Osborne headed to championships in Tennessee
- Hutto’s 16 strikeouts lift Orchard Mesa 9-10 girls past Shaw Heights
- Pond brothers advance to men’s 4.5 doubles championship at Taco Bell
- Swimmers using Western Slope long course meet to prep for state
- Bull riders count on bullfighters to keep them safe
- Taco Bell Western Slope Open, July 22, 2011
- Western Slope League Swimming Championships, July 22, 2011
- Death Notices, July 23, 2011
- Roping doesn’t get old for DuCray
- Former Fruita hoops player Dreher trying out tennis
- Swinn plans to make new swim program competitive
- Orchard Mesa 9-10 girls open state tourney with big victory
- ‘Cut, cap’ bill dies in Senate; Bennet and Udall voted ‘nay’
- Two held in gangland spree
- Mesa County jobless rate up in June
- Mesa County’s first female manager ready to go
- Thinking upside-down and backward just as valid?
- Religion Briefs, July 23, 2011
- For The Record, July 23, 2011
- Blotter, July 23, 2011
- Official urges collaboration on matters of public health
- Air service to L.A. to go on hiatus
- Colorado pair find world of fun in Glenwood
- Foreclosures fall, as do home prices
- Southeast is still active
- Homes sold July 4-10, 2011
- Realtors ask citizens to tell Congress to keep mortgage interest deduction
- Looking forward to McMurtry, Welch shows
- What a fix! My favorite fitness class is nixed
- Sara Alyn Oakley painting starts with photos, color studies and sketches
- Road Trip: Week of July 22
- Filling your plate with cattlewomen’s fixings helps charities
- OutFit: Cut-out dresses
- 4-H family pitches in
- Some local growers losing 25% of tomato plants to virus
- Tar sands: Environmental loss or economic gain?
- Cooking and writing to get a reaction
- Left and right assault free speech
- Bicycle liberation: Part 1
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Inside the Mantey Heights adobe homes
- Local poet explores love, family, Buddhism in new collection
- Movie critics sought for local documentary screening
- Local Briefs: July 22, 2011
- Singer-songwriter Kevin Welch to perform at Roper Ballroom
- Americana music singer James McMurtry returns to Mesa Theater
- KAFM NOTES: Of Bozos, hackers and Disney World
- Local blogger creates 'Colorado Columbine' state cookie for national contest
- A guide to building adventure medical kits
- Local journalist wins international award for feature story
- All things, all beings are interconnected
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: July 22-July 29, 2011
- Mindful breathing: The way to a quieter, calmer inner self
- Eating out, eating well: Spotlight on The Ale House
- It's all in the packaging
- Library to buy Palisades Blue Pig Gallery
- Spelunkers learning, playing in Glenwood Springs
- Police blotter, July 22, 2011
- Lawsuit: Antero wells causing health problems
- Cage Wars IX plans to honor fallen Carrasco
- Bull riders fire up crowd at fair
- Sports Briefs, July 21, 2011
- Pair of 16-year-olds win boys, girls 18 singles titles at Taco Bell
- Tennis a new challenge for Mickey Mantlo
- Offense leads Palisade Major boys to win at state
- Former Mesa setter to play in Denmark
- Fruita center posts big numbers
- Tipton says, ‘Let’s have a budget, not a promise’
- Jury: Lochmiller guilty on 31 counts
- Pepper-ball pellets shot at fugitive by Dog pack
- A clan-do attitude: Family throws itself into fair
- Shade trees were a priority for Junction town founder
- Death Notices, July 22, 2011
- Dog to Sheriff Hilkey: 'I was covering your ass!"
- Printed letters, July 22, 2011
- The great security- gate controversy
- Over the Top: Bob gets his man
- Doctor eyes run for Congress
- Governor launches economic recovery plan
- Police blotter, July 21, 2011
- Amonette bound over for trial in Rifle shootout
- Residents on F Road will have to change address to Patterson
- Fair competitor isnt sheepish about likes
- Death Notices, July 21, 2011
- Lochmiller fraud case goes to jury
- Cops release two photos of suspects in robberies
- Briefs, July 21, 2011
- Giese, Ness enjoy playing each other at Taco Bell Western Slope Open
- Grass-roots effort beautifies Gateway
- Paregien, Sharp enjoying doubles at Taco Bell
- Sheriff bites Dog: Hilkey rips bounty hunter in arrest of ‘injured, contaminated mess’
- Gateway Canyons gets new leaders
- Sports Briefs, July 20, 2011
- Delta man pleads guilty in child’s death
- More financial problems loom for Colorado’s taxpayers
- Mesa County as energy epicenter
- Tipton should join Gang
- Printed letters, July 21, 2011
- Moose day on the mesa coming up
- Elk migration near Meeker creating conflict with motorists
- Grand Mesa backdrop for popular outdoors TV show
- Local Lore - The Utes: Stepping into western Colorado history
- City moves fire station during renovation
- Mill would have ample uranium nearby, report says
- Sales tax exemptions are ‘right thing for business’
- Together again, Arja, Skinner advance to semis at Taco Bell
- Grand Mesa Major girls headed to SW regional tournament in Waco
- Cross-country cyclists, builders stop to help Silt Habitat project
- Death Notices, July 20, 2011
- $47B in federal funding is at stake for Colorado
- Complaints spur board to consider alternate ideas for airport security
- Weird plane or just plain weird? Craft is ‘a dream to fly,’ says Fruita grad
- Witness: Lochmiller took unfavorable loan
- Blotter, July 20, 2011
- Two fugitives may have been killed in Mexico
- TDAP Required For All Incoming Sixth Grade Students
- OBIT: Dorothy Lena (Merz) Bishop
- Mesa County Fair 2011
- Printed letters, July 20, 2011
- A new debt deal?
- Water accord remains critical for the future
- Death Notices, July 19, 2011
- Blotter, July 19, 2011
- McInnis Canyons documentary tonight at Museum of the West
- Congressional race under way with boasts about fundraising
- Water deal with Denver needs work, official says
- Lochmiller pulled funds steadily, witness says
- District 51 tries to gauge support for mill levy override
- National health study coming to Garfield County
- Slain man known for courage
- District 51 athletics feel pinch
- Appeal pursued in Garfield County jail lawsuit
- Mavericks recruit to be deeper women’s basketball team
- Kids making a racket at Taco Bell Western Slope Open
- Sports in Brief: Bisbee, Brown run in New Mexico
- Health groups can help District 51
- Compassion or condemnation?
- Printed letters, July 19, 2011
- Murdoch’s mess
- SustainAbility: Aspinall building
- Homegrown: Salvia plants, mums
- Caught in a bind? How to kill this obnoxious weed
- New agency seeks input on merger of parks, wildlife
- Bridge work is ATV group’s specialty
- Lake of the Woods Trail not your typical Grand Mesa trail
- Blotter, July 18, 2011
- Club 20, industry back second local man for oil, gas panel
- Screening set for documentary film featuring Grand Junction couple
- Audience small for limited Grand Junction video view of trial
- Prosecution continues case against Lochmiller
- Donors refurbish adventure vehicle for KAFM fundraiser
- Fruita soon may loosen limits on home day care
- Mysterious abandoned cats stress 3 shelters
- Student Spotlight, July 18, 2011
- Man shot to death ID’d
- Gene Taylor’s Results, Sunday, July 17
- Crag Crest Run Results, Sunday, July 17
- SKUSA SummerNationals Results, Sunday, July 17
- Dyer a winner at Superkarts! event
- Sports in Brief: Randall wins Crag Crest Run
- Gene Taylor’s sweeps Rocky Mountain Hit Club
- Week’s Best Photos for July 17-23, 2011
- Week in Sports for July 17-23, 2011
- Grand Junction is open for business
- Printed letters, July 17, 2011
- Keeping fees grounded
- What will happen if Medicaid funding is slashed?
- Dreamer envisions city funds helping with Avalon and rail depot
- Homeless outreach: Policing more politely
- Two armed holdups in Grand Junction
- Gene Taylor’s American Legion team has sights set on district’s top seed
- Race fans light up Western Colorado Dragway
- The ultimate goal: TaG Senior Class driver Plowman has IndyCar hopes
- Bachmann is favorite candidate in Mesa County GOP straw poll
- Death notices, July 17, 2011
- Gene Taylor’s baseball scores, July 16, 2011
- Best of Bridge, July 17, 2011
- Your Town, July 17, 2011
- Weekly Planner, July 17, 2011
- Traffic Alert, July 17, 2011
- Palisade advances to state after winning Major boys title
- ‘Queen Stage’ of USA Pro Cycling Challenge features two tough climbs
- Voices anything but idle at tryouts for reality TV show
- Blotter, July 17, 2011
- Ex-official: Study suggests methane in water from rigs
- England swings in music, fabric design
- For the Record, July 16, 2011
- GJ authors 3rd book in series out
- Biz Buzz, July 17, 2011
- Mega-mansion deals spur rebound in Aspen market
- ‘Mud-boggers on sensitive BLM land issued $400 tickets
- Police blotter, July 16, 2011
- Fruita woman pleads case for Social Security
- 83-year-old is suspected in sex assault of young girl
- Pipe break on Highline is repaired
- Getting It Right, July 16, 2011
- Court upholds cave visits during convention
- GJ’s Johnson does well in first International Taekwondo competition
- Three Rivers wins 9-10B title
- Carpe diem and count native bees
- Raft firms try to stay afloat
- Head chaplain at hospital marks 50 years of service
- Religion Briefs, July 16, 2011
- Treasurer to retirees: Show me the money
- District 51 middle schools to try out new grading system
- New curriculum puts Grand Valley schools on same schedule
- Goodbye, Harry Potter: The boy wizard almost part of the family after all these years
- Auditions for ‘American Idol’ to be conducted at Allen Unique Autos on Saturday
- Tickets to Los Lonely Boys concert at Robb State Park to be given away Saturday
- ‘Barber of Seville’ coming to Avalon
- Mesa County Fair offers variety of activities over its 5-day run
- Road Trip: Week of July 15, 2011
- Local Sweet Adelines to be joined by out-of-town groups at Mesa State
- Music Scene: The Scooter Brown Band
- OutFit: Patterned pants
- Mesa Theater to celebrate remodel with free show
- Documentary on McInnis Canyons to be shown at Museum of the West on July 19
- Not enough adjectives to describe Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Love’
- Bin 707 owner opts to leave Horizon Drive for downtown with different items on menu
- AROUND TOWN SOUNDS: Goodman Unplugged
- Save money and reduce telemarketing calls? Where do I sign up?
- Getting to the core of Pilates
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Mystery Greaser revealed
- Teen summit all about empowerment
- Documentary on McInnis Canyons wins award
- Taking matters into their own hands ... Citizens sample air near oil, gas operations
- Steps to 'super-wellness'
- Making it easier to get outdoors ... BLM provides free maps, resources for enjoying public lands
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Spotlight on Chipotle Mexican Grill
- No one does it like Lipbone
- Imagine your best life, then make it happen
- Making SWEET harmony with the Sweet Adelines
- The myths of solar debunked: Part 2
- Emerging turf, tomato problems around the valley
- Real estate: Q&A
- Local News Briefs: July 15, 2011
- Local La Leche League chapter forming in GJ
- TABOR never signed the Norquist pledge
- GOP has the right approach to debt ceiling
- BIZWATCH: BlueFinn Creative Group
- Energy industry hearings, testimony July 18 in GJ
- Twin sisters grew up with Potter, wouldnt miss his final adventure
- Air conditioning at movies worth admission
- Death Notices, July 15, 2011
- Investor: ‘I gave him all my money’
- Another delay granted in Bebb-Jones murder case
- Trial delayed for former Montrose district attorney
- 7th Judicial District gets new judge
- Police Blotter, July 15, 2011
- Hiker takes long way home from school
- Local designer competing on ‘Project Runway’
- Junction man inducted into Bandmasters hall of fame
- Hungry bugs used to curb alien invaders
- Home prices dive in 2011 while sales rise
- Wary employee tapes Lochmiller
- Local Briefs, July 15, 2011
- District 51 override flier mailed to ‘likely’ voters
- Grand Junction, state as whole both rank high on business lists
- Grand Junction Motor Speedway hosting national-level kart race
- Monument wins 10-11 boys District 1 Little League title
- Sports Briefs, July 14, 2011
- Volunteers help Taco Bell run like clockwork
- McConnell’s debt plan falters; state’s school tax initiative sputters
- Target: child obesity
- Pot vote in Palisade?
- Pfau sets high goals for herself on mat
- Soggy weather idles Montrose timber mill
- Suspect: No memory of hammer, knife attacks
- Accountant: Owner in denial about firm’s red ink
- Mesa County Library sets record for checkouts in June
- Death notices, July 14, 2011
- Arson not suspected in fire that destroyed barn near Rifle
- Man taken to secluded area outside Montrose, threatened, affidavit alleges
- Blotter, July 14, 2011
- Senators, Tipton frustrated with debt-limit impasse
- Signature goal met for Palisade pot center ban
- Part of Glenwood Canyon bicycle path reopened
- Worker dies in San Miguel County after power-line trench collapses
- Monument Major boys top Grand Mesa
- Over the Top: Mt. John Denver
- The bad and the ugly
- TABOR and health care exchanges point to pressure on pols to act
- Sarmo says so long
- Printed letters, July 14, 2011
- Insider’s guide to mid-summer fishing in the Gunnison Basin
- Trail users can give back with committee service
- Why fish just one of the Gunnison’s three unique sections?
- Winners of county fair wine competition undoubtedly are ‘drinkable’
- Palisade town manager Sarmo to retire at end of September
- Bystanders save victim of flash flood
- Prater weathers delay to win Daily Sentinel golf tourney
- Offense propels Three Rivers to win in 10-11 boys game
- Bill Fanning’s 90th birthday brings out many well-wishers
- Flood to affect irrigators
- Lochmiller abused cash of investors, stepson says
- Police blotter, July 13, 2011
- Senator says initiative would buy time to reform education
- Group: Air samples contain toxins
- Getting It Right, July 13, 2011
- Briefs, July 13, 2011
- Death Notices, July 13, 2011
- Flash flood cleanup
- Patience was key to injury-free arrest
- Printed letters, July 13, 2011
- Health briefs: Sleep tips, West Nile
- Frenzy at convenience store led to standoff
- Western U.S. energy to surpass imports. report says
- Suspect tried to steal cars at store, then invaded Fruitvale home, affidavit says
- Federal raid at Incubator still a mystery
- Death Notices, July 12, 2011
- Lochmiller assures client on recording
- Time not right for Silt Mesa water system, research shows
- Child-care fund runs low, forces out 57 families
- McInnis Canyons documentary wins award
- Police Blotter, July 12, 2011
- Sports in Brief: McClaskey selected to training pool
- CGA Daily Sentinel Tournament Scores, Monday, July 12
- Orchard Mesa wins 9-10 girls title over Fruita
- Long game has Rifle golfer Taylor Walters in good company
- Week in Sports for July 10-16, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for July 10-16, 2011
- Botched carjacking turns into stand-off in Clifton
- Arguing well (or just arguing) in politics, print
- Optimism out of misery
- Printed letters, July 12, 2011
- SustainAbility: Community garden
- Homegrown: Lilac bushes
- Riding a bike over Colorado National Monument in dark is a real treat
- Tourist vs. traveler: How you act says a lot more than what you wear
- Blotter, July 11, 2011
- Armed man terrorizes neighborhood
- Police evacuated residences nearby as crowd gathered to see outcome
- Student Spotlight, July 11, 2011
- County may buy 90 acres at base of Mount Garfield
- Death Notice, July 11, 2011
- New owner renting out old brothel
- Garfield fire agencies look into savings from cooperation, mergers
- Education tax petition drive coming to valley
- Ruling favors county in Montrose airport dispute
- Electric co-op will lease solar panel space
- Grand Mesa tops Fruita for Major girls title
- Sports in Brief: Taylor’s swept in Boulder Invitational
- Standoff on Jackson Street
- Top quilts tantalize eye of the beholder
- Printed letters, July 10, 2011
- The skinny on why we’re fat
- Great guy films shouldn’t leave you with a hangover
- Lavender Fest debuts July 16 in Palisade
- Best of Bridge, July 10, 2011
- Medicinal pot users, producers not so laid back over regulations
- Montrose Pavilion bursts with color of quilt show
- Lochmiller jury mirrors investors
- Nuts, fruit and chocolate: A mom thinks it’s fit taste for state cookie
- Unemployment fund interest payments coming for employers
- Weekly Planner, July 10, 2011
- Your Town, July 10, 2011
- Traffic alert, July 10, 2011
- Biz Buzz, July 10, 2011
- Medicinal pot users, producers not so laid back over regulations
- Mesa County’s lone dispensary owners have growing relationship
- New medical-pot rules might shorten list of cardholders in fall
- Policing pot activity made easier by recent legislation
- Motorcycle rally honors the memory of young man with ‘the biggest heart’
- Death notices, July 10, 2011
- Library patrons create edible scenes from favorite books
- Four rafters on Colorado are rescued near bridge
- You Said It, July 10, 2011
- Police blotter, July 10, 2011
- Trout reclamation project should boost Lake John’s potential
- Mule Deer 101 one of many summer seminars
- Marques Harris Kids Football Camp fun for all
- Palisade Junior boys rally to edge Monument
- Gene Taylor’s rained out at Boulder tourney
- Girl power: Yarbrough, Kissner, Robbins enjoy high school drag racing
- Precise pitching lifts Fruita Major girls past Grand Mesa
- Two fun family events at Island Acres State Park
- For The Record, July 9, 2011
- Religion Briefs, July 9, 2011
- Scientific inquiry: a waste of time or the ultimate reality show?
- Death Notices, July 9, 2011
- Police blotter, July 9, 2011
- Coroner releases IDs in wreck, drowning
- Palisade 9-10 boys edge Orchard Mesa
- Palisade Major boys use home runs to top Fruita
- Marques Harris golf scramble benefits District 51 football programs
- Bill Barrett Corp. pursues 88-well project near Silt
- Horsethief Canyon, Fruita ‘under siege’ of culex mosquitoes
- Power lines near airport in Delta will be lowered
- Man suspected in 2nd wave of car break-ins
- Monsoons come early to the valley
- FBI confirms investigation at incubator
- Getting it Right, July 9, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Monarch rolls past Gene Taylor’s
- Light Gives Heat sponsors free Summer Bike-in Series
- Road Trip: Week of July 8, 2011
- OutFit: Industrial chic
- Music Scene: Blues Traveler
- Free Olathe Christian concert this weekend
- Beyond Boundaries’ concert features 25 dancers
- Thirsty? Try a specialty mixed drink from Bin 707
- Studio musicians played major roles in history of great rock
- Whiz, bang and whodunit! Four-day trip is explosive
- Rifle air show preview
- 1930s-era Grand Junction boasted four movie theaters
- In defense of family farming
- It's the 'Summer of T-Rex' at Dinosaur Journey
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: July 8-15, 2011
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: There's no place like the 'home place'
- Local News Briefs: July 8, 2011
- KAFM NOTES: Rhymes with 'turf'
- Land Cruiser raffle to help KAFM increase its signal
- Beatles medley featured in summer dance concert
- 'Zen cowboy' to perform in Radio Room
- Photographers retrace footsteps of Dominguez, Escalante in new book
- Sign-language instructor/folk singer to sing and sign concert July 15
- Local solar biz offers chamber members discounts on solar
- Love is stronger than death
- Mesa State grad wins national award for his documentary
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Roasted Espresso & Subs
- Farmers' market at Teller Arms state's longest running
- Nothing like a road trip to clear the mind
- New taxi biz seeks to expand service authority
- Stop the hatchet job on medical marijuana shops
- Conundrums to contemplate
- Oil and gas board members in limbo
- Colorado GOP, Dems eager to predict presidential race
- WWII bomber flies in for Rifle air show
- Fed investigation signaled Valley Investments’ demise
- Mesa State to host farmers markets
- Man gets 3 years for shootings
- Blotter, July 8, 2011
- In Snowmass, praise for ‘finest mastodon site in the world’
- Death Notices, July 8, 2011
- Motorcyclist dies in North Avenue crash
- Death of man at Vega Reservoir probed
- Junction’s Ryken to run track at UNC
- Palisade experiences the highs, lows of Little League in victory
- Sports Briefs, July 7, 2011
- Summer songs, acted out
- You Saw it Photos –– July 2011
- Obama the Expedient capitulates on Medicare and Social Security
- Printed letters, July 8, 2011
- Gov. Hickenlooper has the high hand
- Hickenlooper fires casino panel over cut in gaming tax
- BLM seeking public comment on proposed natural gas pipeline
- Briefs, July 7, 2011
- Death Notices, July 7, 2011
- Group asks Grand Junction council to stand firmly behind TABOR
- Struggling Delta Petroleum may be sold
- Blotter, July 7, 2011
- Lochmiller cast as predator, victim in opening arguments at trial
- Schools foundation to roll out campaign ideas
- Car plows into building on Ute
- Pot growers abandon equipment near Rifle
- Hit-and-run suspect held in June crash
- Trail users stuck at water’s edge awhile
- Fire district urged to fill board seats
- ‘American Idol’ auditions are set
- Sports Briefs, July 6, 2011
- Little League scores, July 6, 2011
- Mavericks loading up on talent in the pool
- Grand Mesa major girls top Fruita
- Printed letters, July 7, 2011
- City Charter offers citizens a means to control their taxes
- Judicial credibility and Casey Anthony
- Bugged over timber
- Area spared significant wildfire damage over holiday weekend
- Recreationists throng Grand Mesa over Fourth holiday weekend
- Wildflower festival bloomin’ good time
- Slaw: Best of summer
- Library seeks entries for 'Edible Book Contest'
- Nine-run first lifts Palisade to easy win in junior boys
- Fruita major girls rally past Orchard Mesa in last at-bat
- Blotter, July 6, 2011
- Montrose council OKs revised districts
- Sidewalk work to begin this week in Montrose
- Udall presses Forest Service over timber, jobs
- White River National Forest to begin project to improve wildlife habitat
- Library asks for comments in survey about branches, programs, services
- Former travel agent ordered to repay airlines almost $600,000
- Jury seated for Lochmiller trial in Denver
- No pot shops for one year, Fruita says
- Defense made correct moves in Anthony case, Grand Junction attorney says
- Woman finds her own stolen car, calls police in time to arrest pair
- Death notices, July 6, 2011
- SustainAbility: Economic development
- Homegrown: Shasta daisies
- End of the world, or not, there will be canned jam
- White River ruling
- Printed letters, July 5, 2011
- Reddin’s leave-taking
- Health briefs: Food safety, Hospice
- Printed letters, July 5, 2011
- Here’s hoping for another reason to celebrate after our 235th birthday
- Medical pot rules appear a little hazy
- Owners of properties surrounded by Mesa State appeal rezoning decision
- In quandary over homeless
- Motorcyclist loses control at curve, dies
- GarCo to celebrate new runway, upgrades with Rifle air show
- Montrose doubles parks, green space
- Summer maintenance of schools in full swing
- Police Blotter, July 5, 2011
- Regional talks aim to resolve bid preferences for contractors
- Parks and Wildlife board schedules inaugural meeting
- Death Notices, July 5, 2011
- Steves’ Orchard Mesa team not resting on past success
- Grand Valley 4th of July celebrations
- Blotter, July 4, 2011
- Teen accused of trespassing, assaulting officer after vehicle break-ins
- Contest win would help couple’s causes
- Immigration officials targeting small businesses
- Kids can win ice cream cones during ‘Pledge’ project in July
- Mosquitoes fester with momentum
- Student Spotlight, July 4, 2011
- Woman is denied energy-employee compensation
- Bluegrass festival hits discordant note; more green needed
- Red, white and feeling a bit blue ... as ‘Americana’ made elsewhere
- Traffic Alert, July 4, 2011
- Local auto racing results, July 3, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for July 3-9, 2011
- Week in Sports for July 3-9, 2011
- Little League tournaments begin Tuesday
- Wee-wee-wee all the way home
- Montrose festival brings cultures together
- Getting It Right, July 3, 2011
- 4 small wildfires burning, causing smoky skies
- 48-year sentence upheld
- Police Blotter, July 3, 2011
- Printed letters, July 3, 2011
- Hoping for a sign of change in Colorado National Monument
- ‘Consent of governed’ sought for Dist. 51
- Sisters of the cloth wear feelings on their sleeves
- Horseplay events, July 3, 2011
- Sales of GJ construction companies part of national trend
- Controversy over horse slaughter renewed with GAO report
- Ensuring proper saddle fit means more than tight cinch
- Your Town, July 3, 2011
- Garden spots for Ponzi schemes
- Facing off with fireworks
- Biz Buzz, July 3, 2011
- Benefit for Dream Catcher
- Death Notices, July 3, 2011
- Weekly Planner, July 3, 2011
- Best of Bridge, July 3, 2011
- District 51 survey shows some budget opinions, realities differ
- Trial arrives for Lochmiller, fallen investors
- Local drag racers win Wally trophies at Western Colorado Dragway
- Addition of new course in Fruita shows popularity of disc golf in Grand Valley
- Gene Taylor’s Boxscores, Saturday, July 2
- Sports in Brief: Fruita advances in Farmington tourney
- McLaren pitches more than 10 innings in Gene Taylor’s sweep of Pomona
- Don’t be surprised to see elk calves thanks to lingering winter snowpack
- Haggerty’s Hikes: Crooked Creek Pass perfect place for summer getaway
- Great breeding habitat jumps duck numbers by 11 percent in 2010
- Vet baffled by VAs refusal to pay bill
- District may test waters for tax hike for schools
- Oil shale water rights nullified
- Tours reveal Redstone Castle’s storied history
- Humans alone declare independence from physical laws
- Religion Briefs, July 2, 2011
- Getting It Right, July 2, 2011
- Some radio stations pull anti-Tipton ad
- Attorney in Terri Schiavo case to speak on Sunday
- Man stabbed in fight, allegedly by his friend, early Friday morning
- Blotter, July 2, 2011
- Dem raises $100,000 in a month for House race
- Man dies in rafting accident
- Young Gene Taylor’s baseball team showing improvement
- Business-center director resigns after four years
- Man gets 18 years for crimes tied to missing medical pot
- Sports Brief, July 1, 2011
- Embrace our heritage of liberty over entitlements, collectivism
- FOURTH EVENTS: You shouldn’t need to go far to salute our nation’s birthday
- Road Trip: Week of July 1, 2011
- OutFit: Fringe
- Do lyrics say who we are as a country or just celebrate the party?
- Talent show, melodrama highlight Paonia Cherry Days
- July a busy time in Junction art exhibit world
- Music Scene: Grand Junction Centennial Band
- When only a patio will do
- Alvin’s ‘Eleven Eleven’ raw and rough, but songs are strong
- Art on the Corner: ‘Undone’
- It’s official: Summer is finally here
- KAFM NOTES: God save the Queen
- Who's the Top Hat mystery greaser?
- Mesa County a leader in waste management
- Real estate Q&A by Doug Van Etten
- Intuitive eating: Using your body's own wisdom to guide food choices
- You can't truly love someone, until you love yourself first
- Eating out, eating well: Spotlight on Nick-n-Willy's Pizza
- Local News Briefs: July 1, 2011
- Denver's 'best salsa band' performs benefit for Child, Migrant Services
- BIZWATCH: Consign Design
- St. Mary's works to reduce early elective-induced births
- Trail renovation to guide hikers away from dangerous railroad tracks
- Efficiency the focus of commercial lighting entrepreneur
- 'Myths, curses' explored through dance
- Musicians show gratitude to vets by offering free music lessons
- OBIT: Glenna Jeanne Pletka
- Fourth of July weekend planner
- 'The Barber of Seville' comes to GJ
- Derek and Deneen LeTurgez set to face off in Lightning Sprint race in Olathe
- Delegation set to work over holiday
- Getting It Right, July 1, 2011
- Udall opposes all ‘enhanced interrogation
- State loses confidential patient information
- Terrorism threat diminished, yet it remains, experts say
- Police seek suspect in early-morning knife attack
- Police blotter, July 1, 2011
- Medics work their magic with U.S. troops
- Schools seek input on property tax hike
- Shell chief promotes proper regs, practices for public protection
- Death Notices, July 1, 2011
- Powderhorn auction approaches
- Fruita Museum building embedded with fossils
- Briefs, July 1, 2011
- Voter photo IDs are constitutional
- America should recognize our emerging ‘China issue’
- Printed letters, July 1, 2011
- Former Mavs coach Doug Schakel preaches post play at camp
- Downtown Rotary honors pair for service
- Downtown Rotary honors pair for service
- Blotter, June 30, 2011
- Arrest affidavit unsealed in death of Montrose toddler in September
- ErkenBrack on health insurance exchange panel
- 2 workers hurt in fire after blast at well site
- Bennet, other Democrats seek review of voter ID laws
- Foreclosure prevention loans available
- Weigh station closure would create hassle
- Tipton foes come out swinging
- Contractor tries do-over on damaged parkway
- Guard schedules update on ‘Witch Doctors’ mission
- Burning trash barrel tips over, ignites fire at home in Montrose
- Petitioners ask feds, sheriff to rein in festival crackdowns
- Death Notices, June 30, 2011
- Sports Briefs, June 29, 2011
- Local gymnastics results, June 29, 2011
- Over the Top: Going package-free
- City officials flummoxed by the requirements of TABOR
- Printed letters, June 30, 2011
- Gas firms can’t ‘lead from behind’
- Despite drifts, low-country heat drives folks to higher elevations
- Descend East Portal townsite road for glimpse at history
- Buckeye Reservoir Campground being renovated
- Hot dogs and wine, a perfect pairing for the Fourth of July
- Speaker preaches value of downtown
- Briefs, June 29, 2011
- Death Notices, June 29, 2011
- Mesa Mibsters all finish in top 10 in national tournament
- Suspect in infant death charged in burglary, auto theft
- Town trustee resigns post, citing family
- Blotter, June 29, 2011
- 3 attorneys nominated for 7th District judge
- Claims seek reparations for exposure to radiation
- City revenue rebounding during 2011
- River overtakes Riverfront Trail
- EPA head says responsible gas exploration vital
- Printed letters, June 29, 2011
- Prison stripes for Blago
- Garfield County commissioners choose industry over people
- Nuclear divide
- Health briefs: Health center award, Caregiver support group
- Doctors get back together in new North Ave. practice
- Anti-nuke activist upset at San Miguel commissioner
- Death Notices, June 28, 2011
- Park-status committee begins work
- Blotter, June 28, 2011
- Neslin reappointed oil, gas commission director
- Commission OKs Parachute spills settlements
- Hansen promoted to High Desert Mavs
- District 51 adds programs for kids with autism, older students
- GJ team wins Chocolate Cup
- Montrose lawyer takes helm of state bar
- County sets Whitewater sewer rates
- Junction pipe company sold
- Court rules on water stored for drought protection
- Thoughts on a new life, another place at the table
- Printed letters, June 28, 2011
- Some see pot dream going up in smoke
- Music Scene: Tech N9ne
- Art on the Corner: ‘Love Turtles’
- Hospice eatery keeps doors open for dinner
- Road Trip: Week of June 24, 2011
- OutFit: White jeans
- Special tribute to fan of column, show and store
- SustainAbility: Outdoor dining
- Homegrown: Petunias, rose shrubs
- Retreat of billionaire Koch brothers keeps political foes restive
- Remote-control racing big in Rifle
- Blotter, June 27, 2011
- Death Notices, June 27, 2011
- Student Spotlight, June 27, 2011
- Teen’s valiant struggle inspires family to help others in same situation
- County hopes to eliminate paper trail, delays
- Colorado wary of limits on states’ ability to control Medicaid costs
- Montrose low-income residents get home-repair help
- Some tax exemptions restored as some laws take effect
- Week in Sports for June 26 - July 2, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for June 26 - July 2, 2011
- GJ’s Sheader wins annual Turkey Flats 15K
- Anne Hughes enjoys full helping of tennis at McDonald’s Junior
- All fired up about consolidation again
- Printed letters, June 26, 2011
- The great tax divide
- Bermuda residents search for rain in midst of lengthy drought
- Community partnerships make Grand Junction unique
- New law lets counties avoid penalty resulting from mineral-lease funds
- Left-out nuclear workers can get aid
- Roadwork by mall almost finished
- When disaster strikes
- Skateboarding, aerosol art meet at Mural Jam
- Montrose robber still eluding law officers
- Former principal works to stop bullying
- You Said It, June 26, 2011
- Black Canyon show white hot with activity
- Death notices, June 26, 2011
- Police Blotter, June 26, 2011
- Wren Industries aims to diversify
- Gray Gourmet, June26, 2011
- Longboards made locally
- Weekly Planner, June 26, 2011
- Career as professional cyclist has come full circle for Scott Mercier
- Mining leases ban near Grand Canyon met with high praise from groups
- DOW still planning to move Southwest Region headquarters to Gunnison
- Best of Bridge, June 26, 2011
- Biz Buzz, June 26, 2011
- Mike Mendelson makes move to PGA pro for city of Grand Junction
- Grand Junction football team earns trip to 7-on-7 nationals
- Fleming tasting success at McDonald’s tourney
- Gladiators top Predatorz on scorching day at Stocker Stadium
- Local Briefs, June 25, 2011
- Ooh! Aah! That science geek really knows his fireworks!
- Mormon women share stories on communal quilt
- Religion Briefs, June 25, 2011
- Ad campaign applauds lawmakers who approved natural gas over coal
- Norton joins nonprofit dedicated to sober life
- Montrose to celebrate ethnic roots
- Judge nixes trial delay for ex-DA Serra
- Brothers accused of murder attempt; both jailed on bond
- Tipton joins bipartisan vote to reject Libyan mission
- Police blotter, June 25, 2011
- Getting It Right, June 25, 2011
- Man with ties to Grand Junction a suspect in toilet probe
- Montrose bank robbed
- For The Record, June 25, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Gene Taylor’s tops Legacy Longhorns
- Nordstrom enjoys tough competition at 18 singles
- Time flies even faster during the summer months
- FOOD: Rarin' up for a road trip
- Local News Briefs: June 24, 2011
- The Week That Was: June 18-24, 2011
- Benges Shoe Store celebrates a century in business
- Beware of 'greenwashing'
- Pedal power
- Bored no more: Enroll kids in Art Center's Summer Art Camp
- Two exhibits from Bay Area artists opening July 1
- CURT'S CORNER: Common problems seen in pines
- Local man a 'social entrepreneur' in Africa
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: The New Grand
- Stop resisting and let yourself flow
- KAFM NOTES: Chap schtick
- Adobe homeowners reunion at Mantey Heights
- Colorado slips in freedom index
- Dollar for dollar: Why things are cheap in the U.S.
- Environmental consultant strikes out on his own with help of Incubator
- BIZWATCH: Augusta's Tea Room
- Putting a price on carbon is imperative
- How to sleep away the pounds
- Cattle disease hitting herds, state vet says
- District 51 names five new principals
- 1972 nuclear tests on Glade Park shook up earth, residents
- Where’s the fire?
- Death notices, June 24, 2011
- Hamstrung fire agency eyes contract with Junction
- Case against 2 troopers to proceed, judge rules
- 2 teenagers arrested in liquor store burglaries
- Police blotter, June 24, 2011
- Decorated veteran of Iraq war hurt in hit-and-run, will miss wedding day
- Garden Gulch spill settlements to total $316,350
- Marques Harris Celebrity Golf Scramble prize is trip to Super Bowl in Indianapolis
- Gene Taylor’s routs Jaxx in Las Vegas
- Robles brings knowledge, passion to Mesa State wrestling camp
- ‘Grecian’ debt crisis baffling for U.S. with its own crisis
- A slow withdrawal
- Printed letters, June 24, 2011
- Tipton, Colorado senators back troop withdrawal
- Library’s Palisade plans hit a snag
- College-hospital land deal
- Father suspect in infant son’s death, DA says
- Coloradans are using less water, study shows
- Police blotter, June 23, 2011
- Library reconsiders Palisade branch site
- Death Notices, June 3, 2011
- Tipton takes on Geithner over ending tax breaks
- Medical pot question not certified for Palisade ballot
- Vets, staff vaccinate 100 dogs for free
- Getting It Right
- Off limits: Parking spots reserved for new hotel
- Sheriff deputizes 2 canine officers
- McDonald’s Junior Tennis Tournament to reward players’ hard work
- Over the Top: Civility in politics
- Farmers Market 2011
- TABOR lawsuit is about irritation over citizens’ right to vote on taxes
- Chicken-friendly Fruita
- Printed letters, June 23, 2011
- Collbran, Mesa belong in same House district
- Group tasked to minimize wildlife conflict plans area projects
- 2011: A vibrant edition of Aspen Food & Wine Classic
- Weird weather, high flows make for challenging early-season fishing
- Parks officers hope boaters stay dry
- Glenwood postal facility closing
- Mother pleads guilty in home arson case
- Briefs, June 22, 2011
- Death Notices, June 22, 2011
- 6 liquor store break-ins in 4 days in Montrose
- Blotter, June 22, 2011
- Motor home goes off freeway, hits pickup; 1 driver dead
- GJ Medicare payments near bottom, study says
- Enthusiasts heed call of blogosphere on Go Skateboard Day
- Jury quickly convicts felon in bed-sheet escape
- Medical pot question makes Palisade ballot
- Legislative map blurs district lines
- Meeker-area mule deer population down sharply
- Fruita makes owning chickens easier
- Rim Rock Rodeo results, June 21, 2011
- Rodeo drive: Rim Rock the perfect summer hangout for cowboys
- District 51 Makes Changes To Summer Food Service Program
- E-mail letters, June 21, 2011
- Operation Fast and Exceedingly Foolish
- Senators say it is time to bring the troops home
- Glimmer of hope
- Printed letters, June 22, 2011
- Mesa State expanding student housing
- State economy stirs in some sectors
- Amy Kame finds San Diego to be the right fit for her game
- Palisade hires Zuniga as new softball coach
- Robbery on rails revealed
- Council wants another TABOR override vote
- Baby dies at hospital in Denver
- Ag agency’s proposed rules may hurt more than help, Tipton says
- Study on drilling effects questionable
- County backs TABOR with resolution
- Police Blotter, June 21, 2011
- 14 employees cut from staff at St. Mary’s
- Summer arrives today, but not before a final word from winter
- Health Briefs, June 21, 2011
- Death Notices, June 21, 2011
- Clarence Clemons, R.I.P.
- The county’s IT deficit
- No more Dolphins, but the lessons live on
- Printed letters, June 21, 2011
- Homegrown: Globe willow cracks
- Sustainability: Solar systems
- Safety issue bridged between Battlement Mesa, Parachute
- Blotter, June 20, 2011
- DA pushing to get low-risk offenders out of system
- Vehicle smacks pedestrian; driver sought
- Race organizer treats fathers as champions
- Film industry credits are poor subplot in tax policy, states deciding
- Student Spotlight, June 20 ,2011
- 1940s deco look recaptured on Houston Hall
- Science career goes global
- Student-athlete’s drowning stuns Palisade community
- City policy curbs social networking while online
- Daniel, Christine Hurford help Marlins finish third in Dolphin Invite
- Reo Wilde wins 3rd title at Big Sky Open
- Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education Meeting Agenda for June 21, 2011
- Big Sky Open results, June 19, 2011
- Grand Junction Dolphins Invitational results, June 19, 2011
- Local auto racing results, June 19, 2011
- Week in Sports for June 19-25, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for June 19-25, 2011
- Americans weren’t the only ones impressed by JFK’s Berlin speech
- Printed letters, June 19, 2011
- We must ensure that higher education remains affordable
- Scott Gessler’s voter-fraud bogeyman
- 3 elected to Delta-Montrose Electric Association board
- Along with property values, assessment protests fall
- Inmate booked after two on facility staff stabbed
- Property values tumble on Western Slope
- Flying frackers bring home bacon to valley families
- Quartet of Dolphins show their stuff in 13-14 age group
- Breaking free: Brabec moves up to championship freestyle at Big Sky Open
- Gnats bugging you? Escape with bug-free (for now) Mesa Creek hike
- DOW working to solve decline in mule deer herds
- Building blocks: CU coaches, AD excited about future of football, hoops teams
- CU’s Bohn hopes new conference generates excitement
- Big Sky Open results, June 18, 2011
- Dolphin Invitational results, June 18, 2011
- Race fans champing at the bit
- Montrose installing roundabout
- School meal fees will stay the same
- You Said It, July 19, 2011
- Police blotter, June 19, 2011
- Tipton opponent Pace stresses common sense
- GJ companies send fracking crews to sites across country
- Airline to oil fields sees crimp in business with new security fence
- Boy, 17, dies in pond
- Traffic Alert, June 19, 2011
- Death Notice, June 19, 2011
- Weekly Planner, June 19, 2011
- Having fun with chemistry takes an active imagination
- For the Record, June 18, 2011
- Religion Briefs, June 18, 2011
- June 22: Pump up those tires and bike to work
- Second cab company rolls into city
- Local briefs, June 18, 2011
- Runoff huge, but won’t solve drought thirst
- Audit: County tech section deeply flawed
- Jobless rate changes little over last year
- Local swimming results, June 17, 2011
- Security tight as escape case heads to trial
- Judge lowers bond for abuse suspect who is pregnant
- Grand Junction Dolphins swim club to merge with Maverick Aquatics on July 1
- Camp gives youngsters chance to learn about soccer, UK
- Robots rule at math, engineering camp
- Police Blotter, June 18, 2011
- Harmonica Jazz to begin Jazz Among the Grapevines series at Two Rivers facility
- Music Scene: Lady Antebellum
- Veteran musician next up in singer-songwriter series at Roper
- Giveaway for tickets to Riverfront Concert Series near Fruita set to begin
- Concert series will open with Boulder Brass Friday evening
- Dancing Under the Stars celebrates revitalized roses at gardens
- 2010’s popular Night at the Museum back with more fun
- OutFit: Getaway essentials
- Road Trip: Week of June 17, 2011
- Blue Stars Mothers to host Hoedown Saturday
- ‘Seven Brides’ play at college to benefit Youth Theater Project
- Seafood eatery takes special care to be eco-friendly
- Art on the Corner: ‘Charm’
- Telluride Bluegrass Festival 2011
- Good weather and great music combine to create awesome festival
- When remodeling, start simple
- BIZWATCH: PC Medx
- Local Briefs: June 17, 2011
- Caring for tubers in your garden
- Australian author to entertain at Dinosaur Journey
- KAFM NOTES: Repetition redux
- Creative Avenue's Theater Project stages 'Seven Brides' this weekend
- EATING OUT, EATING WELL: Spotlight on Spoons Bistro & Bakery
- Library resource helps nonprofits search for funds
- Free yoga class June 18 in the Radio Room
- Boulder Brass concert to benefit GJ Symphony
- Palisade projects awarded $550K in lottery funds
- Checking in: SpringHill Suites opens for guests
- Live music this summer at Hot Tomato
- Adding adrenal hormones to your health maintenance plan
- Two competing mobile food vendors work together
- Stop playing small and start 'living large'
- Radio Room hosts photo exhibit, presentation on Colorado's roadless areas
- KONOLA: GOP primary may hinge on China
- Dining al fresco: 'Uplift' creates more opportunities for outdoor dining downtown
- CITY VIEWS: A report on 'The State of the City'
- Midcentury doctors founded walk-in clinic, post-hospital care
- Foreign demand for Colorado cattle equals cash cow for ranchers
- Firm gears up to process ore at Pinon Ridge
- Death Notices, June 17, 2011
- Early morning blaze leaves family homeless and bereft
- Fatal fire victim battled earlier blaze with beer
- No evidence yet in Gessler claim of illegal voters
- Agency gives half-million to fix park, preserve land
- Police blotter, June 17, 2011
- Forester: Plan would protect 4.2M acres
- Archers getting ready for Big Sky Open
- Eagle Valley Track Club gets kids up and moving
- Sports Briefs, June 16, 2011
- Romney, Bachmann and candidate to be determined
- Printed letters, June 17, 2011
- Artistic differences
- Where (tax) credit’s due
- Over the Top: ATMs and the economy
- Record number of visitors boosted tourism spending in state in 2010
- Blotter, June 16, 2011
- Multiple powers of Shoshone: Xcel plant also big influence on Colorado River flow
- Police probe death of man in camper fire
- Hanging Lake designated natural landmark of national significance
- Roice-Hurst Humane Society moves into new facility
- Painting not to Mesa State’s tastes
- Death notices, June 16, 2001
- Local briefs, June 16, 2011
- Death notices, July 16, 2011
- Roadless rules get once-over
- Tipton pulls support for natural gas tax breaks
- Pressbox at Stocker Stadium falls
- Iowa coach Brands instructs youngsters to focus on wrestling all the time
- Mullervy twins joining Exergy pro cycling team
- Local shooting results, June 15, 2011
- Sports Briefs, June 15, 2011
- Local junior golf results, June 15, 2011
- Suplizio Field demolition
- Denver’s mayoral election bodes ill for city and state
- The Libya conundrum
- Printed letters, June 16, 2011
- There are always fish to catch at Lake Powell
- Crystal Dam: A raging river runs through it
- Why is Crystal Dam spilling this year?
- Ancient art of archery free for the viewing
- Briefs, June 15, 2011
- Meet historical figures at ‘Night at the Museum’
- Backcountry access route damaged
- Foreclosures continue decline in Mesa County
- Guilty verdict in 2nd trial in hatchet death
- Horizons lucrative for grayer Colorado
- Pets freed from homes of hoarders
- Sports Briefs, June 14, 2011
- Felony theft case delayed until July
- Open gyms give Central coach Schneider a chance to meet his new players
- Trio of JUCO players wins hitting and fielding awards
- Death Notices, June 15, 2011
- Fruita guide guilty in Arctic hunting case
- Judge refuses to reduce $1 million bond for Rifle police-shooting suspect
- Ridgway residents protest plans for Family Dollar store in town
- Club salutes lion-hearted volunteer
- Police blotter, June 15, 2011
- Durango a haven for good eats, treats
- Getaway to Gateway for fun and relaxation
- Tennis anyone? Why not ... it’s one of the Grand Valley’s top sports
- Tipton’s anti-roadless, anti-wilderness stance will hurt state’s economy
- Printed letters, June 15, 2011
- White River National Forest is Colorado’s largest forest, and offers a lot
- Escape the heat by retreating to Grand Mesa
- So long, Mr. Weiner
- Colorado Roadless Rule makes sense for state
- Aspen, Snowmass offer much more than skiing and snowboarding
- Telluride, Ouray, Ridgway provide great summer recreational trips
- A quick getaway awaits in Glenwood Springs
- With 42 state parks in Colorado, finding an adventure isn’t difficult
- Go wild in Little Book Cliffs
- Arches National Park is an adventure for all
- Canyonlands: A sprawling area of hiking, walking and riding
- Seek a thrill? Try rock climbing
- McInnis Canyons welcomes all who seek adventure
- Mesa County Fair set for July 19-23
- With 210,00 acres, this Dinosaur Nat’l Monument has plenty to offer
- It’s all down on Main Street
- Kickstart it: Plenty of room to ride
- Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park: ‘A land of contrast and incredible intensity’
- Escape the heat, tour a museum
- Lace ‘em up
- Legislative redistricting commission hears Mesa, GarCo concerns
- Groups in new suit assail BLM over study of drilling, air quality
- Cattlewomen honor lifelong farmer, rancher for Father’s Day
- Forest officials look to hearings as guide to roadless rule management
- Fracturing ruling forces refunds to companies
- River retreats after damage in Garfield
- Clifton woman’s photo finalist in cancer contest
- District 51 tallies near-record number of homeless students
- Death Notices, June 14, 2011
- Police Blotter, June 14, 2011
- Getting It Right, June 14, 2011
- Director chosen for new division of Parks, Wildlife
- Property tax deadline Wednesday
- Protesters say 20 years in prison too lenient for death of 1ittle girl
- City OKs contract for 911 center equipment
- Mavs continue to add solid volleyball recruits
- Sports in Brief: Kirby resigns as Palisade softball coach
- Water, wind build Great Sand Dunes
- Rodeo way is often the only way in the valley
- New hikes to take, sites to see in Mesa Verde National Park
- It’s a growing paradise in the valley
- Coloraodo National Monument celebrates a century of majestic scenery
- Public lands in our backyard belong to every American
- Printed letters, June 14, 2011
- Redistricting as it should be
- SustainAbility: Solar
- Homegrown: Desert landscaping, prickly pear cactus
- Two local graduates earn five military-school appointments
- Perfect timing: Watch and clock collectors sync friendship with hobby
- Blotter, June 13, 2011
- Death Notices, June 13, 2011
- State refunds available for overpaid fees
- Solar installation fees capped
- Regional oil, gas leasing proposed
- McDonald’s Family Classic Results
- Taylor’s sweeps Mountain Range
- Area residents of Filipino descent mark victory with ally U.S. over Spain
- First of bait-car cases prosecuted quickly
- Movie Days return to Montrose
- For Proiettis, it’s all about family
- Critics say unit leasing slows gas exploration
- Identity theft jumps in GJ; how to stop it
- More School District 51 seniors interested in college, survey finds
- Student Spotlight, June 13, 2011
- School District 51 Annual Book Give-Away
- Week’s Best Photos for June 12-18, 2011
- Week in Sports for June 12-18, 2011
- Press access was easier during Truman’s ‘48 ‘Whistle Stop’ tour
- Former Fannie Mae chief used tax funds to protect cash cow
- Printed letters, June 12, 2011
- Gas pains and gains
- Legislative redistricting work begins
- Authorities seek two suspects fleeing confrontation, accident
- Representatives of volunteer groups talk about what directors’ roles entail
- Social networking a void between older leaders, younger rank and file in volunteeer groups
- Report: Climate change could cut river flows
- Principals, assistants avoid cuts in budget
- Your Town, June 12, 2011
- Volunteer groups deal with decline of interest as key members leave
- Gray Gourmet, June 12, 2011
- Traffic Alert, June 12, 2011
- Best of Bridge, June 12, 2011
- Weekly Planner, June 12, 2011
- Modern quilt guilds start online, meet in person
- Lemonade stand honors memory of 4-year-old who died of cancer
- Fruita author forthright in telling her story of The Big C
- Website spills information on fracturing
- Bizz Buzz, June 12, 2011
- Stimulus funds speed cleanup of mill tailings
- Free summer school meals begin
- You Said It, June 12, 2011
- Death Notices, June 12, 2011
- Knitters take needles out in public
- Police Blotter, June 12, 2011
- Highline Hustle Results, Saturday, June 11
- Gladiators blank Rocky Mountain Renegades
- Sports in Brief: GJ players receive All-State honors in tennis
- Biker chick, almost 87, granted her wish
- Food poisoning is intoxicating, but it sure isn’t a good time
- For The Record, June 11, 2011
- Religion Briefs, June 11, 2011
- Death Notices, June 11, 2011
- Death at West Elk Mine likely accidental
- After mistrial, man takes deal in shooting case
- Cave tour grows into cornucopia of thrills
- Gessler’s $5,000 rule challenged by lawsuit
- Local Briefs, June 11, 2011
- Police Blotter, June 11, 2011
- Palin opposed bear hunt in sanctuary, exchange reveals
- Tepee part of Ute garden powwow
- Rare penstemon given second chance at protection
- End of Elam: Men’s pro tourney gives way to McDonald’s Family Classic
- Sports in Brief: Trio of Tigers on All-State soccer team
- Fort Lupton’s Brit Ellerman enjoying roping championships
- We Make It Here: Colorado Yurt Company
- Glenwood Canyon swing
- Homes sold May 23-29
- The house is a deal, but what about the yard?
- Grand Jct weekend events June 10-12 Ute mini pow wow, Pioneer Days, rodeo ....
- Glenwood Caverns tourist attractions
- Music Scene: Stray Grass
- It’s a shame Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has blown off Chicago
- Road Trip: Week of June 10, 2011
- Palisade festival moved to higher ground
- Are you ready to ROCKESTRA???
- Entertainment briefs: Art call, Blues Traveler
- Michael Ronstadt and sons to perform at KAFM Radio Room
- Five home gardens join with botanical gardens to make up 20th tour
- Blue Pig Gallery to celebrate anniversary with reception June 11
- Art on the Corner: ‘Discussion Group’
- OutFit: Hats
- Camps heighten kids’ knowledge of science, math
- McInnis Canyons Mygatt-Moore Quarry Gives Up Fossil Clues
- Rondstadt Generations to tap into musical heritage at Radio Room concert
- Local News Briefs: June 10, 2011
- GJ music students hit a snag on their road tour
- Using writing to heal
- June Community Cinema film: 'Two Spirits'
- Son inspires local woman's candlemaking biz
- Fruita resident receives award for work with immigrant sheepherders
- Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival 2011
- Local Peace Corps alum celebrate organization's 50th anniversary
- The urge to stay relevant
- Peace activist to talk about recent trips to Afghanistan
- Spending limits protect against factions
- Visit the valley's best private gardens
- Fundraiser set for girl stricken with cancer
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: June 10, 2011
- Solving environmental issues requires collective governance
- How unfettered offshoring has decimated the American economy
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: The Daily Double at Uranium Downs
- BIZWATCH: Main Street Minerals and Beads & Down To Earth Trading Company
- Rock + Orchestra = Rockestra ----- GJ, R U Ready?
- Ultimate Fitness closes after 15 years
- Getting It Right, June 10, 2011
- Death Notices, June 10, 2011
- Tipton refutes nepotism allegations
- Blotter, June 10, 2011
- Farmers market squeezed for space
- DA reports phone swiped in Mexico
- Doctor urges Tipton to conduct meeting on health-care plans
- Study of Grand Junction’s health-care system begins
- Lincoln Park campground drew auto travelers in ‘20s, ‘30s
- ‘It’s like the endless wave’
- Two raging rivers prompt rare restrictions, possible $50 fines
- Parents worry that Scenic school may close
- Clifton man sentenced for violent rape
- Teen gets 3 years in stolen marijuana case
- Interior OKs natural gas drilling in Utah
- Mine closed after worker dies in fall
- Highline Hustle poised for sunny competition
- Team Roping event to highlight Western Colorado Championships
- Fruita Monument enjoying offensive familiarity at Mesa State football camp
- Big Sur surf spot
- Montrose No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency
- Excess baggage
- Printed letters, June 10, 2011
- The return of the mighty Colorado and lesson in humility it commands
- Only thing sweeter than music in Olathe is the corn
- Feeling Blue in Palisade
- City official cited; alcohol a factor in 2006 arrest
- Tipton, McConnell part of Save America event
- Montrose council member objects to inquiry by two others on board
- Airport soil tested around damaged runway
- Fruita pledges help for businesses with increased sewer bills
- Just regular guy, healthy teen says in a heartbeat
- Enstrom tweaks name, updates logo
- Briefs, June 9, 2011
- CU chancellor: No competition with CMU
- Death Notices, June 9, 2011
- Man admits giving pot to daughters
- Blotter, June 9, 2011
- Hold judgment on his staff’s pay, Rep. Tipton says
- Legislator may run for commission
- Parachute store robbed; suspect may be armed
- Guv signs bills into law in Montrose
- Natural gas not fuel for boom
- District 51 Offers Summer Food Service Program to All Kids
- JUCO stars continue to get drafted, earn honors
- Buffs’ brass happy with direction of athletics
- Over the Top: Photo scandal
- Small things make big difference in political redistricting
- Printed letters, June 9, 2011
- Downtown revival
- Immigrants vs. Gessler
- Grand Valley Guide 2011
- The Downtown Uplift is open to enjoy
- Action shooting event channels the old West
- Grants will advance elk habitat conservation
- Word gets out about the fishing at Harvey Gap, Rifle Gap reservoirs
- Rivers on the rise
- Tickets still available to Wine Week’s main event on Front Range
- Sex-assault suspect free on $10,000 bond
- Deadline nears for Extra Aviation to sign lease that would free up funds
- Briefs, June 8, 2011
- Montrose County scales back school cuts
- Rollover that hurt woman is investigated
- Blotter, June 8, 2011
- Montrose council approves city manager contract
- BLM gives Oxbow OK to dig more coal at Elk Creek mine
- Powderhorn sale will be latest of recent resort deals
- Redlands schools lose pupils, gain classrooms
- Sports Briefs, June 7, 2011
- Local qymnastics results, June 7, 2011
- Floodwater takes toll on homes, roads
- Death Notices, June 8, 2011
- Golden eagle family nesting in monument
- Feds must push shale, expert says
- Mavericks add depth with wrestling class
- Grayson County’s Abel Baker drafted by Angels
- House Democrats continue to battle for wilderness
- Printed letters, June 8, 2011
- Tipton’s staff largess demands explanation
- SustainAbility: Relying on printed material
- Hold that needle: New oral therapy could help milk allergy sufferers
- Homegrown: Feral cats
- Health briefs: Free tests offered at Walgreens, Blood Donor Day
- New display at college library examines women in medicine
- Chess champ takes on 20
- Tipton staff highest paid among freshman members
- Women hurt in rollover
- Blues Traveler to play July 8 in Palisade
- Wildlife, Parks merger bill is signed
- River rises with second hot day
- City tax revenue recovers after jolt
- State’s microbrewer in chief ready to push Colorado wines
- Local running results, June 6, 2011
- Local racing results, June 6, 2011
- Sports Briefs, June 6, 2011
- Central Arizona’s Walker selected 47th in draft
- Central hires Schneider to coach boys basketball
- GJ shuffles its track coaches, with Henry shifting places with Simonton
- The end of an era: Pressbox provided plenty of memories and too many stairs
- Colorado Mesa University ahead
- GarCo appeals road limits in forest travel
- Garfield invests $150,000 in regional jobs programs
- Getting It Right, June 7, 2011
- Meth kingpin sentenced to 32 years
- Local PBS producer nominated for 3 Emmys
- Price rises on county building remodel
- Motorcycle plunges off highway, kills Utah man
- Nightclub adds tattoo, piercing to its services
- Chess champ reveals his strategies
- Police Blotter, June 7, 2011
- Death Notices, June 7, 2011
- Championship celebration, JUCO 2011
- Gasoline gods, falling dominoes and changes in summer travel
- Name change is law
- Printed letters, June 7, 2011
- Email illumination
- Under the bleachers Think you know JUCO? Uh, OMG. No!
- Students of the Week: FMHS seniors Josh and Kyle Bestle
- Name change signing ceremony
- Championship game in the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Mining, timber officials: ‘Secret committee’ violated federal law
- Family doesn’t pursue lawsuit in cancer death blamed on fracking chemicals
- Police blotter: June 6, 2011
- Death notice: June 6, 2011
- Deal would allow drilling in wildlife area
- Rifle resident forming animal sanctuary
- Trio of women early entrants in commission races
- Ruby Pipeline to open in July, send gas west
- Photo ID cards for homeless are under discussion
- Colorado River fills to flood stage
- Student Spotlight, June 6, 2011
- Woman connects less fortunate with donors
- Week’s Best Photos for June 5-11, 2011
- Week in Sports for June 5-11, 2011
- Sports Briefs, June 5, 2011
- Extra-special win: Schreiner wins CWA on third playoff hole
- Snowmass fossil site continues to be ‘treasure trove’
- Colorado roadless proposal is better, but it still needs significant work
- Fox News is anything but fair and balanced
- Buying locally does have an economic impact
- Idea of community extends to economy
- Printed letters, June 5, 2011
- Powderhorn Resort heads for the auction block
- Vaqueros’ coach Wente serves suspension in loss
- JUCO notebook: Trophies handed out at JUCO
- Coming up short: Central Arizona’s No. 1 ranking not enough in title game
- Flawless defense key in Bulldogs’ title game victory
- Files selected Preston Walker Most Valuable Player
- Rally ‘Dogs: Behind Rally the Turtle, Navarro (Texas) College wins first JUCO title
- Sports Briefs, June 4, 2011
- JUCO score, June 4, 2011
- Colorado West Amateur results, June 4, 2011
- Council not too keen on making its email public
- Sexual abuse prompts meeting in Delta
- All Points Transit seeks feedback
- Police blotter, June 5, 2011
- Junction woman retires globe-trotting bicycle
- Death notices, June 5, 2011
- Collbran man hurt in crash
- Harkening back to frontier life
- Increase in level of competition makes repeating as CWA champ hard for Hummerickhouse
- Surfer dude makes waves in quilt world
- New toffee and brittle company in Junction
- Downtown businesses ready for life beyond construction
- Photos are great, but horses come first for equine photographer
- Upcoming horse events for June
- Biz Buzz, June 5, 2011
- Central effort: Vaqueros play like No. 1 team to earn shot in title game
- Performance at JUCO World Series gives Catamounts a sense of accomplishment
- Central Arizona coach Wente suspended for championship game
- Religion Briefs, June 5, 2011
- For The Record, June 5, 2011
- Mesa State to get $3.7M from state for financial aid
- Blotter, June 5, 2011
- Court’s water ruling could have effect on West Slope
- Grand Junction zoning issues the primary topic at council retreat
- Local Briefs, June 4, 2011
- Mesa County Fairgrounds to lift equine restrictions
- Death Notices, June 4, 2011
- Woman who ran meth ring gets 14 years
- Affordable housing a win-win in Palisade
- Central Arizona’s hitting, Navarro’s pitching will be on display in title game
- Navarro gets a little rest, but sticks to routine on rare day off at JUCO
- Moving away hasn’t kept Hazelhurst, Hyde from being a part of JUCO
- CSAP troubles revealed
- Colorado West Amateur Scores, Friday, June 3
- Starting point: Trujillo using Colorado West Amateur to prepare for CU
- Last chance to tour multiple open houses
- Road Trip: Week of June 3, 2011
- Art on the Corner: ‘What the World Needs Now’
- Sports to science, art to chess, keep the kids busy this summer
- OutFit: A-line miniskirt
- On Stage: Week of June 3, 2011
- Music Scene: Shotgun Hodown
- Cross Orchards plans to ‘blast back to the past’ June 4
- Main Street’s new look slated to be ready for initial Farmers Market
- Gears and Beers Festival in Paonia has lots of activities
- It’s picnic season: What’s in your basket?
- It must be summer: Family-friendly Movies Under the Stars to begin
- Absolute Dance’s recital to showcase 200-plus dancers
- Cars back in the fast lane with first release in decades
- Residents had ‘foresight’ to save downtown in the era of strip malls
- Grand Jct, CO weekend events, June 4th & 5th. Free fishing, living history...
- The missing sock diaries
- Day 6 at the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Evaluating the next president
- Quilt exhibit tackles sensitive theme - 'Atrocities: Women and War'
- Art Center leads off First Friday with contemporary exhibit
- Utah chess champion courts challengers
- Art camp for those lazy days of summer
- HEALTH: The problem with prevention
- When life's got you down - 'squeeze out joy'
- The miracle of medicinal mushrooms
- Exploring the 'magnificent scenery' of Pollock Canyon
- KAFM NOTES: Ahh, but they're cool people
- Be careful when visiting online gardening forums
- Magic show Thursday at the Avalon
- Fountain of love
- Local family opens up about struggle with Huntington's Disease
- Monument chief to hang up ranger hat in July
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week
- Local News Briefs: June 3, 2011
- Potomac State, Central Arizona to meet again Friday
- Potomac State tops Central Arizona to avoid elimination
- Rardin excited about Reivers’ future
- Bridget’s big day: Miller makes practice perfect in singing national anthem at JUCO
- JUCO World Series scores, June 2, 2011
- Dog bite: Navarro eliminates Iowa Western to earn spot in national title game
- Versatility: From playing field to pitching, players show off their abilities
- JUCO Notebook: Bats playing role in fewer HRs
- Death notices, June 3, 2011
- Golf course funding up for debate
- Gessler puts spotlight on illegal voting
- Runway bulge from sewer line to be addressed
- Police Blotter, June 3, 2011
- Wheatley will serve monument in interim
- Secretary of state dodges I-70 driver in wrong lane
- Equine herpes virus seems to be abating
- Two adults, infant stranded on rock in Dolores River
- Police: Man admits role in homicide
- Cool, wet spring has snowpack at record levels in high country
- CEO: Health exchange just a start
- Grand Junction Subaru goes solar
- Printed letters, June 3, 2011
- Like his wildlands designation, the Salazar Era is in retreat
- Anzelmo’s leave-taking
- Not-so-wild policy
- You Saw it Photos –– June 2011
- Day 5 at the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Extra effort: Central Arizona’s ability to take the extra base leads to win
- A.J. is all right: Iowa Western’s Gaura shuts down Chipola
- Brotherly love: J.K. and Alan Filauro enjoying time together at Potomac
- JUCO Notebook: Umpires catch Hawaiian fever
- Wooten’s relief effort key part of Vaqueros’ victory
- Harris’ Miracles Baseball Academy teaches youngsters about more than just baseball
- Reivers maturing as a team in tournament
- The social life: Social media becoming a staple for JUCO players and teams
- JUCO World Series scores, June 1, 2011
- Feds abandon wilderness plan
- Anzelmo to retire on July 1
- Blotter, June 2, 2011
- Residents warned to stay away from rivers
- Conservative alliance to host Colorado secretary of state for meeting tonight
- Powderhorn Ski Resort to be sold
- Montrose festival goes on as costs, fees increase
- Homicide victim ‘well-liked’ at homeless facility
- Tipton, Obama find slice of common ground at White House parley on budget
- Rezoning denied for homes engulfed by Mesa State campus
- Mesa State OK’d for alcohol at events
- Souvenir time? ‘Mesa State’ gear marked down before name change
- Colorado West Amateur Tee Times, Wednesday, June 1
- Death Notices, June 2, 2011
- Briefs, June 2, 2011
- Bookcliff Country Club ready for Colorado West Amateur
- Over the Top: Hurricane Sarah
- Voting integrity is more important than volume
- Printed letters, June 2, 2011
- Playing chicken with federal debt
- State parks juggle funding cuts, new fees
- Water opening up for fishing on Grand Mesa
- Vega State Park manager envisions trail completion
- CattleWomen share what a cheap cut of beef can do
- Day 4 at the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Montrose County begins registration for emergency notification system
- Coach Rardin realizes how special JUCO trip is with his family in tow
- Cardiac Catamounts eliminate Seward County
- Bennet walks line with energy producers
- Iowa Western avoids elimination with win over Grayson County
- GOP hits Tipton challenger on regulation, taxes
- Starter fluid: Navarro’s solid pitching staff pays dividends in win over Chipola
- Bobby bashes Loma gig, too
- Riverfront Trail sections swamped
- JUCO Boxscores, Tuesday, May 31
- Alpine Bank Junior College World Series Leaders, Tuesday, May 31
- Blotter, June 1, 2011
- Never walking: Central Arizona’s Keenyn Walker has speed to burn
- Central Arizona pitchers enjoy philanthropy
- Coming back: No matter what, Haydens have made JUCO a family reunion
- JUCO Notebook: Harper cards return to World Series
- Guv coming to Grand Junction to sign college name-change bill
- Montrose runway fix coming soon
- County critical of Montrose hospital trustees
- Death Notices, June 1, 2011
- Mesa Theater to reopen gradually
- Two District 51 libraries get $5K each from Laura Bush Foundation
- Input sought on possible bus-fare hike
- SustainAbility: Wingate Garden Festival
- Homegrown: Squash bugs
- Arrest made in homicide of transient
- Local Lore - A century of heritage at the orchards
- Udall should continue his fight to reform the Patriot Act
- Printed letters, June 1, 2011
- Honoring the memory of Zulema Flores Smith
- Pinon Ridge mill can help meet needs safely
- Beekeeper numbers buzzing as hobby, benefit to community
- Student Spotlight: May 30, 2011
- Student of the Week: Grand Valley Christian senior Jeremy Brantley
- Fruita dental clinic adds Parachute office
- Day 3 at the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Day 2 at the 2011 JUCO World Series
- Openng Day of the 2011 JUCO World Series
- ‘Decoration Day’ 2011 colored by nostalgia and regret
- Printed letters, May 31, 2011
- Targeting Tipton
- Patriotic flare: Memorial Day at JUCO features plenty of American touches
- The homecoming king: Pitching in home state, Vaqueros’ Dando shuts down Potomac
- Former Mesa State College player Mesas finally hits a HR at Suplizio
- JUCO boxes, May 30, 2011
- Collbran schools will stay on 4-day week
- Fruita grad visits Alabama, stays to help after tornado
- JUCO Notebook: South Georgia coach calls it a career
- Keeping it simple: Navarro’s approach leads to big inning in win
- Turtle power: Navarro’s hard-shelled companion has been a source of good luck
- 22 county residents to attend D.C. event
- Forest proposal conflicts with coal mines
- Aviation program no longer under radar with awards
- Chipola’s Boddicker hopes to follow his father’s footsteps into pro baseball
- Gessler plans to change disclosure rules
- Police Blotter, May 31, 2011
- Ceremony offers respect, thanks to military vets
- Health Briefs, May 31, 2011
- Memorial Day for everyone, Churchill says
- Mesa County Newsletter - May, 2011
- Blotter, May 30, 2011
- Motorcyclist critically hurt in collision
- Teen still in hospital after Clifton rollover
- Sentence proper in tot’s death, court says
- Encana search for office site hints at Piceance commitment
- Strong Families, Safe Kids expands hours at new site under new name
- Wall ball: Sophomore helps South Georgia eliminate Jefferson (Mo.) College
- The late show: Chipola (Fla.) tops Grayson County (Texas) in thriller
- JUCO Leaders, Sunday, May 30
- Seward County’s Pulley pitches gem in Saints’ win over Southern Union
- Teams deal with blustery conditions at Suplizio Field
- JUCO Boxscores, Sunday, May 30
- Jefferson (Mo.), Southern Union (Ala.) headed home
- Navarro (Texas) College players spend time in hospitals
- Home grown: Eleven JUCO World Series players are from Colorado
- JUCO Notebook: Grounds crew adjusts to dust storms
- Death Notices, May 30, 2011
- A new direction for North Avenue
- U.S. demand for uranium to spike soon
- Warm day, high winds wreak havoc
- Week’s Best Photos for May 29 - June 4, 2011
- Week in Sports for May 29 - June 4, 2011
- Remember the fallen
- Printed letters, May 29, 2011
- Bobby’s birthday games
- The state’s TABOR Amendment has served Colorado well
- Newspapers remain the best way to disclose information to public
- County’s goal is transparency with least expense to taxpayers
- We have a responsibility to thank people like Tom Doody
- 3 hurt in 2-vehicle wreck near Clifton
- District 51 shines in school funding report
- Rally Reivers: Iowa Western overcomes early deficit to start title defense
- Bulldogs overcome Mapes’ illness with big hits in win
- Blood clot, resulting surgery, can’t keep Potomac State’s Bennett down
- Correct mix of pitchers helps Potomac top Jefferson
- JUCO Notebook, Saturday, May 29
- JUCO Day 1 scores, May 28, 2011
- The hitmakers: Hot bats lead Central Arizona to big win over South Georgia
- Waiting until Sunday to play not ideal for JUCO teams
- Longtime JUCO fans OK with giving up old seats for new ones in Suplizio renovation
- Weekly Planner, May 29, 2011
- Your Town, May 29, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, May 29, 2011
- Death Notices, May 29, 2011
- Traffic Alert, May 29, 2011
- Dream chaser: Seward County’s Barrios on way to fulfilling baseball goals
- 22 graduate from Plateau Valley
- Grand Valley class shows its respect for fellow grad by holding applause
- Despite heart surgery, Delta student graduates
- Chilly, rainy night dooms Mesa State’s Skarda in national championships
- Springhill Suites in downtown GJ targets younger clientele
- Bernie Williams expounds on parallels of baseball, music at JUCO banquet
- JUCO banquet gives players a chance to relax and unwind before the games begin
- Black Hills St. to join RMAC in 2012-13
- Faith Christian ends Hotchkiss’ season
- NCAA wrestling champ Robles will speak at Mesa State on June 23
- Prep baseball score, May 27, 2011
- Former coffee shop to house new library branch for Palisade
- Tipton apologizes after daughter uses his name in business deals
- Death Notices, May 28, 2011
- Liberty Christian Academy closes its doors
- Arrest made in river camp death
- Police Blotter, May 28, 2011
- Assessing the ill effects of finals on willing subjects, teachers alike
- Grand Junction firms to benefit from aquarium project in Brazil
- For The Record, May 28, 2011
- Pear Park cul-de-sac evacuated because of mystery box, ‘grenade’
- Armed man robs Rifle bank
- Mesa State gets access to domains
- Couple honors late daughter, a friend to dogs
- Report details multiple spills in Piceance Basin
- The Food
- Seward County (Kan.) commits, and everything else falls into place
- Monroe coach returns to GJ for hall induction
- Southern Union State making first trip to GJ, but more thankful for escaping Ala. tornadoes
- Jamie Hamilton joins elite Hall of Fame group as the face of JUCO World Series
- The History
- South Georgia coach going out with trip to GJ
- Whoa! Navarro pumped to be headed back to JUCO
- Top-ranked Central Arizona enters JUCO loaded with talent
- The Organization
- Potomac State makes fourth trip to JUCO despite having 15 games canceled by weather
- Plenty of new faces lead Jefferson into JCUO
- Chipola starts season cold but finishes strong as 2007 champions return for another title run
- ‘08 champ Grayson returns with potent offense
- 2005 winning coach enters hall
- Paralysis didn’t keep Frizzell Sr. from baseball
- Targeted: Big task awaits defending champ Iowa Western
- JUCO: 101
- Month’s Best Photos for May 2011
- Grand Jct weekend events May 27-29 T-Rex, the Circus and a Star Party!
- Local therapist taps the subconscious through art therapy
- Building a community
- Enviro group invites public to barbecue celebration
- Bobby Walker comes 'home' for Radio Room show
- Couple turns home project into business
- KAFM NOTES: Tapping a vein
- Keeping your backyard birds safe so they keep coming back
- The skinny on fats - part 2
- State renewable energy rebates good through summer only
- Get your grill on during the long weekend
- Pest control important during this wet, cold weather
- Churchill baffled over hoopla about GJ speaking agent
- Local News Briefs: May 27, 2011
- Two elementary principals retire
- Eighth-graders at Dual Immersion say goodbye, scatter into high schools
- Lawsuit to halt uranium mill can proceed
- Student athlete raises money to put defibrillators in schools
- New judge now sought for Montrose district
- GIR, May 27, 2011
- CMU websites in question no longer exist
- Police Blotter, May 27, 2011
- California man held as suspect in carjacking
- Hotchkiss seniors hope to be in title game, not graduating Saturday
- TABOR suit not a threat, Skaggs says
- Pure joy: Buddies, players have a blast at Challenger season finale
- Kids’ Clinic gives area youth a chance to learn skills from JUCO players
- Birthday Bash belly-flops
- Coroner: May most deadly month
- Liquor license holder: Willis was difficult to work with
- Briefs, May 27, 2011
- 2011 Memorial Day weekend ceremonies & happenings
- Published letters, May 27, 2011
- States do have role in immigration reform
- Scott Tipton shows leadership by refusing home-grown earmark
- Old Fossil Classic
- Briefs, May 26, 2011
- Colorado, eight other states get third shot at Race to Top funds
- Montrose names new city manager
- Landowner renews legal battle with Antero over pipeline work
- Death Notices, May 26, 2011
- Instead of playing in JUCO, former GJ player Berk is rubbing baseballs with mud
- Western Slope All-Star softball game ends in a tie
- Brown, Arnold, GJ Chamber latest JUCO Home Run Alley Heroes
- Tea Party group won’t protest Churchill
- Workers: Smuggler’s paychecks bounced
- Police blotter, May 26, 2011
- Palisade board extends library lease 3 months
- Deadline past for disputed Mesa website
- Mesa State College opens Water Center for research, education and policy
- Bobby’s Bash still owes $175,000 to Mesa County
- ‘Perfect storm’ ended in death, grand jury says
- Authorities sound alarm on potential for flooding
- Over the Top: Churchill watch
- Pueblo’s Rep. Sal Pace faces obstacles in 3rd District race
- Printed letters, May 26, 2011
- Here’s the lowdown on high-country camping
- Secure skies and airport access
- New T-Rex in town
- North Rim of Black Canyon of the Gunnison Nat’l Park long on hikes and vistas
- Gardens, raft business offer river safety weekend
- North Rim quieter, more ‘primitive’ than South Rim
- Should you drink the wine, or leave it in the dugout?
- School board OKs new fees
- Bobby’s Bash misses fairgrounds deposit deadline
- Ruling writes off plagiarism scandal
- District 51 board looks at deep cuts
- Security measure upsets airport users
- Death notices, May 25, 2011
- Class 4A State Golf Results, Tuesday, May 24
- Prep Notebook: All-State Games will feature 10 athletes from Western Slope
- Fruita’s Sinner finishes 20th at Class 5A state golf tournament
- Winona State wins Central Regional
- Workers getting Suplizio Field ready for JUCO
- Parents sue troopers in Kemp death
- All-Central Region Baseball Team, Tuesday, May 24
- NJCAA/Perfect Game USA Top 25 Baseball Poll
- Delegates: Natural gas can be boost to economy
- Domain flap not cut and dried, legal expert says
- Tipton seeks House support in blasting Obama’s stance on Israel
- Big losses turn into bigger win
- Injured hiker rescued from Bangs Canyon
- Blotter, May 25, 2011
- Printed letters, May 24, 2011
- Letter to President Obama won’t help Scott Tipton in 2012
- Dogged dedication to serve
- Back to school for some deputies?
- Using a different club to handle school bullies
- Health Briefs: May 24, 2011
- Death Notices: May 24, 2011
- History Day winners going to nationals
- Rifle girl’s essay a winner in ‘If I Were Mayor’ contest
- Tope fifth-grader takes on bullies
- Junction sales tax collections in April higher than last year
- Riders barred from Little Book Cliffs because of virus
- Police blotter, May 24, 2011
- GJ man is guilty in killing
- Guv signs ag tax repeal, anti-bullying laws
- Getting It Right, May 24, 2011
- Country Jam must follow liquor advisory
- Three men sought in Glenwood armed robbery
- Coyotes kill woman’s pet pup on Aspen hike
- Federal grant of $545,000 could put cops back in schools
- New trash trucks leave some residents down in the dumps
- TABOR under fire as ‘fiscal dysfunction’
- Central Region Glance, Monday, May 23
- Western Slope All-League Soccer Team, Monday, May 23
- Western Slope League Baseball Team, Monday, May 23
- Mesa State Baseball Results, Monday, May 23
- Prep Baseball Results, Monday, May 23
- Local Drag Racing Results, Monday, May 23
- Hotchkiss advances to Final Four
- Lightning delays put golfers in tough spot
- Local Sports in Brief: Wells wins Palisade Classic race
- Disaster strikes as Mesa State falls to Neb.-Kearney in Central Regional
- Sustainability: More with less
- Homegrown: Efficient sprinklers, aspen trees
- Wet Western Slope remains wonderful
- Printed letters, May 24, 2011
- Managing water and conflict requires collaboration, not confrontation
- Rifle High School graduation 2011
- Exhibit targets wars, how they ravage women
- Don’t look for lurid details in Hart offering
- Colorado National Monument celebration
- Biz Buzz, May 23, 2011
- Student of the Week, May 23, 2011: Tanner Ullery, Central High School
- CITY VIEWS: A project to be 'proud' of - the Stocker Stadium/Suplizio Field renovation
- More rain could put valley in top 10 for wettest Mays
- Blotter, May 23, 2011
- Manager who oversaw fairgrounds upgrades resigning
- Superheroes abound in Coal Ridge 2011 class
- Olathe turns out for graduation send-off
- Farm-to-table revolution
- Record class graduates from Montrose
- Rifle graduates celebrate accomplishments
- Best meal choices have lots of color
- Voters may decide tax, TABOR issues
- Institutions lead way in healthy sustenance
- Ethics office: No discipline for McInnis
- Venue set for Churchill
- JUCO Pairings, complete field, Sunday, May 22
- Central Region Glance, Sunday, May 22
- JUCO field set with 10 teams; Iowa Western headed back to GJ
- Class 5A golf tournament switches course
- Mesa State tops Minnesota State-Mankato to stay alive in Central Regional
- Week’s Best Photos for May 22-28, 2011
- Week in Sports for May 22-28, 2011
- We are trained to be sentimental, not realistic, about rail travel
- Flooding Colorado is not the mighty Mississippi
- Printed letters, May 22, 2011
- Business of the county requires transparency
- Cyclists chase fools gold with performance-boosting drugs
- Tighter guidelines may simplify legislative redistricting
- Death notices, May 22, 2011
- Mideast a concern for Udall
- For The Record, May 21, 2011
- Tonic water: Miracle cure for the scourge of malaria
- Briefs, May 22, 2011
- You Said It, May 22, 2011
- Blotter, May 22, 2011
- Monument park status not a topic at celebration
- Rapture update: We’re still here
- Stretch of highway renamed to honor Oglesby, soldier killed in Iraq
- De Beque’s all-female 2011 class overcomes challenges, setbacks
- Saccomanno, wife of pathology pioneer, dies in Grand Junction at age 92
- Colorado High School Track and Field Championship Results, Saturday, May 21
- Cedaredge’s Williams wins 100 dash title
- Hotchkiss, Olathe fall in 3A state baseball tourney
- Central’s Wallway ends prep career with top 5s in hurdle events
- Plateau Valley’s Langley wins 1A high jump title
- Tourney, football camp is Marques Harris’ way of giving back
- Heavy rain washes out baseball regional in Minnesota
- Central Arizona earns fifth trip to GJ for JUCO
- Paonia Eagles place third in 400-meter relay despite Voight’s injury
- The perfect dive: Montrose’s Rogers wins Class 4A title with great performance
- Evanson snaps out of funk to lift Mavs to win
- Griffins have four in 5A state consolation swim finals
- Finishing kick gives Hotchkiss’ Anderson 3,200-meter crown
- Two weeks after first trying long jump, Central’s Rupe finishes fourth at state
- Class 4A state swimmers sing praises of fast pool at El Pomar Natatorium
- Paonia 400-meter relay team sets meet record, but cramp ends 800 relay team’s title chance
- Sports Briefs, May 20, 2011
- Class 5A state swimming results, May 20, 2011
- Class 4A state swimming results, May 20, 2011
- Ex-pro: Doping common in bike racing
- Graduates stand up for life’s challenges
- Churchill’s speaking invitation yanked
- West Slope Hispanic population leaps
- Hispanics putting down roots in big numbers in Garfield County
- Death Notices, May 21, 2011
- 1Q home sales increase; profits decline
- Stricter pit standards may be expanded
- Police blotter, May 21, 2011
- Mesa County unemployment rate declines for second straight month
- More school layoffs likely in District 51
- John Davis for President Votercade Campaign Stop
- Realtor news for May 22, 2011
- Homes sold May 2-8, 2011
- The West was won without me with good reason
- Road Trip: Week of May 20, 2011
- Music Scene: Desert Rocks Festival
- Nothing bustles like Canyon View Park on a Saturday
- Honor Flight to benefit from Vintage Motorcycles Days in Palisade, May 21-22
- Moroccan student art to be at Blue Pig Gallery
- OutFit: Mini handbags
- Fruita’s Mike the Headless Chicken Festival offers plenty of options for fun
- Sample more than 30 beers at college festival
- Birthday bash for monument planned
- Carlos Santana introduced a new rock sound to the masses
- Hyeongje Korean joins growing list of Pan-Asian fare to be found in Grand Valley
- Grand Jct weekend events May 20-22 Pirates, Motorcycles and more!
- R5 High School graduation 2011
- Commercial uptick?
- Gateway School graduation 2011
- Green River Friendship Cruise a 50-plus year tradition
- Hip-shaking fundraiser
- Local kids exchange art, culture with Moroccan students
- Vintage Motorcycle Days event to benefit honor flight
- Grand Valley's heritage seen through new garden exhibit
- New monument exhibit to be unveiled at centennial celebration
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: May 20, 2011
- Library Summer Reading Program begins May 31
- Community wants health risks considered before drilling permits issued
- The skinny on fatty acids - part 1
- GJ HISTORY: Re-writing and re-riding history
- Feeling 'stuck'? What is keeping you from moving forward in life?
- Education in Colorado and the achievement gap
- Fixes for dead grass patches caused by family dog
- Story to make you salivate
- BIZWATCH: Cristina's Quality Care Services
- Local News Briefs: May 20, 2011
- CITY VIEWS: A project to 'proud' of
- Special 'Music of Mexico' concert set for Saturday, May 21
- KAFM NOTES: Ain't nothin' but a number
- Senators want to speed up shale development
- Taxpayers advocate: No subsidies for oil firms
- Panel to explore possible upgrade of monument to park
- Blotter, May 20, 2011
- Equine virus forces closure of fair facility
- Garfield County group a step closer to finishing South Canyon trail
- Gateway graduates a power trio
- Briefs, May 20, 2011
- Man who snatched up Mesa sites adds content
- Grand Junction police to focus on city’s most accident-prone areas
- Obama’s idea won’t encourage peace, Grand Junction man thinks
- Montrose reveals top candidates for city manager; one offer made
- Death notices, May 20, 2011
- Snowpack portends flooding
- Rain, lightning postpone most of Class 3A state track meet
- ‘Dogs disappointed in first-day state results
- Winona pitcher Simon shuts down Mavs in Central Regional
- Fruita’s Church, GJ’s Versluis make most of their early starts
- Paonia freshman Darling finishes seventh in shot put
- Sports Briefs, May 19, 2011
- State track and field results, May 19, 2011
- Mesa State baseball score, May 19, 2011
- Recruiting Volunteers
- Death Notices: May 19, 2011
- Colorado state track championships, Day 1
- Killing current Medicare system not way to solve debt crisis
- A century of protection began with park dream
- Bobbys more benign Birthday Bash
- Printed letters, May 20, 2011
- GED graduation 2011
- Rangely valedictorian: ‘Just showing up’ helps
- American Tire Distributors expands
- Wells Fargo closes Grand Junction mortgage center
- Squatter in Mesa State’s new Internet domain?
- Bobby’s Bash downsized over concerns
- Perfect attendance, kindergarten through commencement
- County seeks different venue for printing notices
- Police Blotter, May 19, 2011
- Fewer federal funds for special education
- 15 new graduates take non-traditional route
- Death notices, May 19, 2011
- Rockestra auditioning for 4 lead vocalists
- Mesa Fairgrounds equestrian arena closed as precaution against herpes virus outbreak
- Prediction of rapture is met with skepticism
- Sports in Brief: Fruita, GJ players earn lacrosse honors
- State left holding bag in Delta well case
- Getting It Right, May 19, 2011
- Montrose home destroyed in barbecue grilling fire
- ‘Its never too late to graduate, as determined scholars prove
- Snider retrial set after two weeks of jury selection
- Central Ariz. still on top of JUCO poll
- Pitching key for Olathe, Hotchkiss in state tourney
- Teammates’ support helps state track and field athletes
- Mavs’ ability to play small ball a plus in postseason
- Prep State Baseball Pairings, Wednesday, May 18
- NJCAA/Perfect Game USA Top 25, Wednesday, May 18
- Central Region Tournament Glance, Wednesday, May 18
- All-Southwestern League girls soccer team, Wednesday, May 18
- Over the Top: Health care waivers
- Mesa Valley Vision graduation 2011
- Obamas labor overseers attempt to make serfs of corporate citizens
- Not yet indebted to the ‘Gang of Six
- United (Way) we stand
- Printed letters, May 19, 2011
- ‘May’ the barbecue season begin
- New displays highlight park’s science, history
- Advice: Stay out of water
- DOW offers women-only Cast and Blast weekend
- High water keeping anglers away from Gunnison River
- Fruita Monument High School graduation 2011
- Driver faces hearing in fatal wreck
- Commission to air views in Montrose hospital flap
- Garfield drilling permits lag; rebound expected
- Roadless area routes for utilities concern environmental groups
- Death Notices, May 18, 2011
- Six pairs of twins graduate from Fruita
- GJ grads dispatched into world with firm grasp of community
- Legislators detail session highs, lows
- All-Southwestern League baseball team, May 17, 2011
- Police blotter, May 18, 2011
- All-Mountain League lacrosse team, May 17, 2011
- United Way spreads giving glow
- Jury hung on most charges in shootings
- Coroner: Two Montrose killings were ‘deliberate, stealthy
- Fruita’s pot issue likely up to voters
- Timing of visit by Churchill riles tea party in Junction
- Equine herpes strikes West
- 2nd Annual Magnet 5K Run/Walk
- Griffins taking strong team to state swimming meet
- Navarro College wins Southern District title
- Prep Notebook: Montrose’s Robertson selected as SWL player of the year
- Grand Junction High School graduation 2011
- No gold star for Heath’s tax plan
- Garfield County should complete Battlement Mesa health impact assessment
- Printed letters, May 18, 2011
- The Donald trumped
- Palisade High School graduation 2011
- Briefs, May 17, 2011
- Tax service company to look at closure of local franchises
- Udall backs Obama on bin Laden photos
- Health Briefs, May 17, 2011
- Death Notices, May 17, 2011
- Child-abuse suspect subject of earlier county probe
- Getting It Right, May 17, 2011
- Blotter, May 17, 2011
- Central High senior already knows about giving back
- Council approves grant to boost capabilities of Grand Junction bomb squad
- State, Oxy settle Parachute enforcement action
- Skating through life leads to Palisade graduate’s big break
- GJ group lines up Churchill for speech
- Lawmaker pushing for vote on tax for schools
- Central Regional Glance, Monday, May 16
- Nine Mavs earn diplomas, then win RMAC title for berth in Central Regional
- Palisade baseball team falls to Wheat Ridge in district final
- Seward County (Kan.) marches to JUCO for second time
- News Regarding D51 Graduations the Week of May 16, 2011
- Printed letters, May 17, 2011
- Despite legislative punt, ballot change still needed
- An insider undone
- Central High Scool graduation 2011
- Red rocks, rock-hard attitudes and the end of the world
- Student Spotlight: May 16, 2011
- Student of the Week: PHS senior German Duarte
- Mesa State University graduation 2011
- Blotter, May 16, 2011
- Getting It Right, May 16, 2011
- Grand Junction hiker reportedly dies in Utah
- Hits, misses the theme of 2011 session
- Coal mine proposal faces slew of hurdles
- Death Notices, May 16, 2011
- Feud partial product of party rivalries
- 2011 class final crop of grads under old Mesa State moniker
- Montrose utility putting power plant in Ridgway Dam
- Green group urges capture of methane
- Williams drilling business to be called WPX Energy
- Ritter: Fracking debate muddies view of natural gas
- Local athletes headed to state track championships, Sunday, May 15
- Wallway one of four Warriors headed to state track meet
- Reviers on track for return trip to GJ for JUCO
- Mavs top Nebraska-Kearney to win first RMAC tourney title since 2006
- Palisade’s district baseball game again halted by rain
- Week’s Best Photos for May 15-21, 2011
- Week in Sports for May 15-21, 2011
- Printed letters, May 15, 2011
- Last time district was split, the West Slope lost a congressman
- Caution, not halt, called for on oil shale
- Based on history, end of the world may not arrive Saturday
- A roadtripper’s view of the news
- Your Town, May 15, 2011
- Dropouts rejoin ranks of District 51 graduates
- RMAC Baseball Results, Pairings, Saturday, May 14
- Mesa State Golf Results, Saturday, May 14
- State Tennis Results, Saturday, May 14
- Prep Baseball District Pairings, Saturday, May 14
- Mav-elous: Anderson’s double sends Mesa into RMAC title game
- Wine Fest had crowd at first blush
- Death notices, May 15, 2011
- Tigers fall in districts
- Success in 200 helps ‘Dogs win WSL title
- Plateau Valley athletes have a strong bond on, and off, the field
- Another top post changing in Mesa County
- Locals get vocal for shot at fame
- Montrose man’s solar rechargeable lights avoid others’ pitfalls
- Blotter, May 15, 2011
- Producers drill deeper, hit gas jackpot in Piceance
- You Said It, May 15, 2011
- Better late than never: Cinco de Mayo fiesta livens up downtown
- GJ cyclers reenact 100-mile, 100-year-old race May 15
- Sports Brief, May 13, 2011
- Snell follows Christensen’s complete game with one of his own
- Long day on tennis courts ends with no Tigers in finals
- Palisade’s Shafer captures first league track crown
- A shoe-in? New shoes help Derrieux qualify first in 100 hurdles
- Rifle freshman Copeland wins league high jump title
- RMAC baseball scores, May 13, 2011
- Prep tennis results, May 13, 2011
- Mesa State golf results, May 13, 2011
- Lower bond denied man in sexual assault of fellow immigrant
- Blotter, May 14, 2011
- Advanced Placement backers look for funds
- 3 Montrose men charged in meth investigation
- Eighth-grader a maestro of band fundraising
- For The Record, May 14, 2011
- Death Notices, May 14, 2011
- Explaining the elephant in the room, or rather, the river
- Main Street merchants happy section is complete
- Briefs, May 14, 2011
- Area businesswoman to lead Palisade chamber
- Palisade Dollar General a no-go
- GJ Economic Partnership names director for interim
- Homes sold April 25-May 1, 2011
- Agriculture and tourism still a mainstay in Palisade
- Road Trip: Week of May 13, 2011
- Plan ahead, because this centennial celebration isn’t to be missed
- Realtor news for May 15, 2011
- ‘Raise the Beds’ raises awareness about gardening with disabilities
- Music Scene: The Troubadour Tradition Concert
- Botanical Gardens provides unique setting for dance performance ‘Inside/Out’
- ‘Unique Fashion Design’ to be at courtyard of The Art Center on 7th
- Cinco de Mayo festival to be in downtown GJ
- Low space, high style
- ‘X Factor’ auditions set
- 81 artists have variety of works in valleywide studio tour
- OutFit: Eco fashion
- Pollo Azado all about the bird (and beans and rice, too)
- Troubadour Club in West L.A. played huge part of music history
- Jack+Jill to celebrate 2nd CD with party at Tenacious Brothers
- Grand Junction weekend events May 13-15. Dancing, music, carnivals....
- Honeybee workshop on Varroa mite to be held in Silt
- BIZWATCH: Fisher's Market
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: May 13, 2011
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: May 13, 2011
- Slow it down, take a lesson from nature
- Local Briefs: May 13, 2011
- GJ Moose Lodge: 'Best kept secret'
- JOURNEY TO REMEMBER: Fourth Western Slope Honor Flight returns from Washington
- Soldier honored for tireless work with Salvation Army
- Cluck, cluck, you're in luck!
- 'Cupcake Wars' crowns its student winners
- 'Heart Healthy' news briefs
- Outdoor dance concert May 13 at botanical gardens
- Sharefest success: Community comes together to help out where needed
- Mientka Duo set to perform Friday, May 13
- Local 'troubadours' set to perform Thursday, May 19
- GJ HISTORY: From honey to hydraulics
- Meet the women vets on the West Slope Honor Flight
- Offer a water feature to attract birds
- Early 2011 vacancy rate 6.3 percent in Grand Junction
- Griffins going for fourth straight Western Slope swim title
- Death Notices, May 13, 2011
- Local track athletes not ranked in top 18 make final push for state marks this weekend
- Southern Union, Grayson headed to JUCO after wins
- Land grab may have been mistake, or claim-jumping
- Rain pushes state tennis back one day
- Rabid bat found in Grand Junction; dog likely exposed
- Christensen’s complete game lifts Mavericks past Regis
- Help wanted: Trail builders of a bike mind
- Sports Briefs, May 12, 2011
- Riverside brewery planned
- RMAC baseball scores, May 12, 2011
- Mesa State golf results, May 12, 2011
- Local briefs, May 13, 2011
- Getting It Right, May 13, 2001
- Police blotter, May 13, 2011
- Rio Blanco County oil and gas parcels leased
- School employee gets June court date in theft case
- Cave closures to be limited on BLM land
- City manager pay packages differ widely; 2nd candidate not ‘worth same amount’
- Death Notices: May 12, 2011
- Gov.‘s woodshed call ended ugly session
- Exulting the ‘ends’ of Osama’s death’ while prosecuting its watery ‘means’
- Conflicting statements cost Obama team public trust
- Printed letters, May 13, 2011
- Tigers’ pitching staff key to 5A playoff win
- Chipola (Fla.) punches first ticket to JUCO
- Death notices, May 12, 2011
- Mavericks knocked out of tennis championships
- Prep soccer scores, May 11, 2011
- Prep lacrosse score, May 11, 2011
- Weather pushes back first day of RMAC tournament
- All-RMAC baseball team, May 11, 2011
- Mesa State golf results, May 11, 2011
- Mesa State tennis results, May 11, 2011
- Taking a big step: Tigers’ lacrosse team meets season goals despite playoff loss
- JUCO Rankings, May 11, 2011
- Palisade soccer team falls to Palmer Ridge
- Shelledy Elementary Technology Initiative Eligible for $50,000 Grant
- Lawmakers avoid standoff, end session
- River Basin, Denver Water proposal will be discussed
- Online coupons can be redeemed locally
- Coupon clippers going to extremes
- Official: Air firm looking at other locales
- Blotter, May 12, 2011
- Spring weather offers grab bag
- Montrose city manager choice brings controversy
- Slain officers, deputies honored
- Police credit outreach team in slaying arrest
- Over the Top: What Osama’s been watching
- Wind machines help fight frost
- Congratulations, Clifton
- Pot-driving bill got burned
- Printed letters, May 12, 2011
- Springtime fine along East Portal of Gunnison River
- Events promote boating safety
- Spring on Gunnison: Trout spawning, sediment flowing
- Info from a ranger’s notebook
- Talented local student troupe takes on improv comedy
- Cinco de Mayo celebration on Saturday, May 14th
- One hot dog, now that weight is off
- Hobby Lobby to open its new store Monday
- Scott proposal on reform of oil, gas panel among bills expired at Capitol
- Payday-loan measure alive as amendment to rules bill
- Lawmakers miss redistricting deadline
- Oxbow moves toward opening second mine
- Blotter, May 11, 2011
- Special Olympians hold nothing back
- Jailed child-abuse suspect reported pregnant
- Death Notices, May 11, 2011
- Wineries are top draw
- Clifton students make big gains in CSAP scores
- Garfield backs short-term air-quality study by EPA
- Chinese visitors blossom on valley tourism scene
- Judge: Parties should settle hospital dispute
- Sports in Brief: Bonin gets shutout in State Cup
- Prep Golf Results, Tuesday, May 10
- Soccer Results, Tuesday, May 10
- RMAC Baseball Glance, Tuesday, May 10
- Local Gymnastics Results, Tuesday, May 10
- State Soccer Glance, Tuesday, May 10
- Tearful farewell: Tigers’ season ends with first-round soccer playoff loss
- Krabbe gets a little spending money from grandma and gives ‘Dogs Western Slope League title with gra
- Prep notebook: Wrestling weights to increase for next season
- Mesa men’s cycling club wins team time trial, finishes 2nd overall at road nationals
- Peaking Mavs begin tennis nationals today
- Grand Junction’s Gurley, Pond team up again for another run at state doubles title
- Sinner overcomes waterlogged clubs to qualify for state
- Colorado redistricting opportunity squandered
- In topsy-turvy world of health care reform, Dems push Republican bill
- Printed letters, May 10, 2011
- Beam me up, Scotty.
- GJ Scores Teen Fling and Wrights Carnival kick off Friday, May 13th
- Garfield County settles 2006 inmate-abuse lawsuit
- No agreement on Colorado redistricting
- Pueblo entrepreneur to challenge Tipton in 2012
- Briefs, May 10, 2011
- Prep Baseball Result, Monday, May 9
- Death Notices, May 10, 2011
- Confidence up for employers, chamber says
- Orchard Mesa neighbors say Bobby Bash concerns not heard
- Some Glenwood mail processing may move to GJ
- Garden of Guadalupe dedicated
- Businesses to receive dividends
- Teen pregnancy prevention bill passes in House
- Chase suspect identified, turns himself in
- Snuffing coal-seam fire to cost $250,000
- Police Blotter, May 10, 2011
- Clifton woman allegedly beat, burned child
- Forget the Super Bowl, Broncos working to fix their many holes
- Sports in Brief: Chadron State leading RMAC meet
- Warriors edge Indians in regular-season baseball finale
- Grand Junction soccer team hosts Legacy at Walker Field
- Tourney-focused Mavs face Regis in RMAC opener
- The Frankencruiser and other rites of spring for the Spehar family
- It’s time to get used to CMU
- Printed letters, May 10, 2011
- Details, details
- SustainAbility: College student showcase
- Homegrown: Rhubarb plants, forsythia
- Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing Inc. provides experiences for military
- Mothers, families share their heart for foster care, adoption
- Student of the Week: FMHS senior Melinda Repetti
- Are You my Mother and children's dance this week at Mesa County Library
- Grants help Parachute set up K-9 unit
- Blotter, May 9, 2011
- Scenic byway receives federal funding
- Legislature This Week, May 9, 2011
- BLM sets Grand Junction hearing for Wyoming-to-Utah power line proposal
- Park shelter reservations hotter than burgers
- Grand Junction airport use increases during 1st quarter
- Hydrant flushing may affect city water
- Glenwood takes 3rd at national mock trials
- State contains 9 of the earth’s rarest minerals
- Garden Gulch spills to have hearing at last
- Scholarships, May 9, 2011
- State Soccer Pairings, Sunday, May 8
- Grand Junction, Fruita Monument, Palisade in state soccer playoffs
- Week in Sports for May 8-14, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for May 8-14, 2011
- State must be ready for manufacturing change
- Governor should support oil, gas commission changes
- Printed letters, May 8, 2011
- Fanatics versus fantastics
- Navy SEALs who killed Osama bin Laden are truly heroes
- Sheepdogs scamper during Hotchkiss trials
- Redistricting big loose end for Legislature
- You Said It, May 8, 2011
- Low and slow cruise to nowhere
- Court upholds conviction of molester
- Grand Valley Marathon Results, Saturday, May 7
- Palisade sweeps doubleheader vs. Steamboat
- Rawlings’ 7 goals spark Mavericks to lacrosse win
- CSU advances to nationals in club lacrosse
- Palisade’s Shafer gets a close look at top-ranked triple jumper
- Paonia rallies to win 2A District 2 title
- Young kite-fliers experience capricious moods of Mother Nature
- Diesel makes dent
- The Marathon Master: Chuck Engle ‘Marathon Junkie’ gets stronger with every stride
- Mavericks lock up No. 2 RMAC seed in baseball
- Paonia Reservoir remains a state park, at least for this year
- Best of Bridge, May 8, 2011
- Weekly Planner, May 8, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, May 8, 2011
- Montrose will build third fire station
- Hospital litigation in judges hands
- Sex assault suspect arrested in Denver area
- Horizon Drive District wants curb appeal
- Exercise science degree approved for Mesa State
- In first year at singles, GJ’s McGinnis wins regional title
- Grand Gents making their presence felt on rugby field
- Police Blotter, May 7, 2011
- Lack of clutch hits costly as Mavs swept
- Compact discus: Church’s small size doesn’t hinder him in discus throw
- Strong second half lifts Palisade to victory
- Search team returns to field in Birgfeld case
- Local Briefs, May 7, 2011
- Pregnancy prevention programs likely will stay, with exclusion of Planned Parenthood
- Governor signs spending plan of $18 billion
- You Said It, May 1, 2011
- Suicide prevalence in West intrigues researchers
- Experts alarmed at suicide rate
- Human bones found off interstate in Utah
- Girls prep lacrosse score, May 6, 2011
- Mesa State baseball scores, May 6, 2011
- Prep tennis results, May 6, 2011
- Prep track and field results, May 6, 2011
- Prep soccer score, May 6, 2011
- Trying to understand fractions is risky business
- For The Record, May 7, 2011
- Hackers vulgar in road message
- Death Notices, May 7, 2011
- Religion Briefs, May 7, 2011
- Entertainment briefs: Gem show, reading programs
- Music Scene: Choir pops concert
- Road Trip: Week of May 6, 2011
- The good, the bad fiction mothers (Not every mom can be June Cleaver)
- Students show their work at Animation Festival
- Mesa State Dance Society to perform ‘Naked Soles’ fundraiser at Moss Center
- Jalapeño eating contest at Cinco de Mayo festival comes with $100 prize
- Jazz of all types, art for all tastes can be found at downtown Art and Jazz Festival
- 250-plus classic, antique cars to be on display in Gateway
- Lost Troupe to perform ‘Assassins’
- April 27 appointment in a class by itself
- OutFit: Maxi prints
- Grand Jct weekend events May 6-7 train day, dancing, spring on the farm & more
- Realtors news for May 8, 2011
- Homes sold April 18-24, 2011
- Raising the bar
- Housing discrimination is still a problem
- Sharing is not always easy when it comes to water
- Some skills can’t be perfected on a computer
- It's time for May's community Contra Dance
- A big plate of justice served
- KAFM NOTES: Doing the 'Batusi'
- BIZWATCH: Revolution Salon
- Pig roast, live music at historic community center benefit
- Local author celebrates release of book on healing cancer
- Sustainability champs!
- Singer-songwriter and her 'Infamous' husband play the Radio Room
- Blue Pig exhibit celebrates Colo. Nat'l Monument's centennial May 13
- Golf tournaments around the valley
- MAY COMMUNITY CINEMA: 'Welcome to Shelbyville'
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: May 6, 2011
- Local Briefs: May 6, 2011
- Make your voice heard on oil shale
- Keep the Western Slope whole
- GJ HISTORY: The story of First Fruitridge Gatehouse
- A new product to control insects on fruits, vegetables
- The healing power of tea
- GO GREEN: What is 'net zero'?
- Forgiveness: the first step toward a future of peace
- Businesses get smart energy-saving tips
- Teen suspect in rape to face adult charges
- Local Briefs, May 6, 2011
- Students score bright future
- Compromise sought on redistricting
- Measure would give state judges training in business matters
- Police blotter, May 6, 2011
- Death Notices, May 6, 2011
- Getting It Right, April 6, 2011
- Web vigil for missing Grand Junction woman back online
- Digging proves Pabor’s 1883 Seventh Street home still standing
- Mesa County’s foreclosure filings fall
- Coming soon: Lots of water
- Central sprinter Sidebottom learning the devil is in the details in 100 and 200 dashes
- Sports Briefs, May 5, 2011
- Injury-forced move to doubles paying off for Fruita junior
- Jordan’s big game helps Mesa State softball team split
- New bats perfectly suited for Mesa’s Box
- Prep soccer score, May 5, 2011
- Mesa State softball scores, May 5, 2011
- Prep tennis results, May 5, 2011
- Remember that special woman in your life
- You Saw it Photos –– May 2011
- Printed letters, May 6, 2011
- Fruita can make fees less odiferous
- Wolves prowl off list
- May dates for Banana's Teen Bash
- Mesa State name bill advances; health insurance exchange OK’d in House
- Getting It Right, May 5, 2011
- Blotter, May 5, 2011
- Bill would partially roll back restriction on bear hunting
- White River National Forest releases road, trail plan
- Redlands man vows to fight $232 vacation water bill
- Montrose fire board boots chief of 18 years
- Briefs, May 5, 2011
- Fruita shifts sewer rate formula for commercial users
- Death Notices, May 5, 2011
- Missing woman search resumes
- Economist: Diverse job sector critical
- Website pal keeps vigil for victim
- Mesa softball team limps into RMAC tourney
- GJ girls win league title in lacrosse
- Qualifying for JUCO begins with regionals
- Palisade’s Hughes, Wells sign to play in Rangely
- Dem redistricting proposal leaves Western Slope intact
- GJ’s unusual SWL clincher: Ejection of crowd mars Tigers’ win
- Central’s Basinski now using her head, and her game, to win at No. 1 singles
- Prep Lacrosse Results, Wednesday, May 4
- Mesa State Golf Results, Wednesday, May 5
- Movie can’t do justice to Ayn Rand’s political allegory
- Printed letters, May 5, 2011
- Photographic evidence
- Web HeadlineRedistricting redux
- Tip: tackle your tackle before going after pike
- Springtime pursuit is on for big fish with bad attitude
- Park offers boat safety courses
- Take a food, wine tour for Mother’s Day
- It’s a confusing, but tasty, spring
- Family Science Night on May 5th at The Math and Science Center
- Grants to the rescue: Summer school is a go
- Health insurance exchange bill advances in House
- Montrose hotel fire ruled suspicious
- Garfield ends study of Antero drilling proposal
- Ancient, modern worlds meet in robotic T. rex
- Chapel house getting some overdue TLC
- Grand Valley Magazine prints final issue
- 28 teachers not retained because of budget crunch
- GOP-drawn redistricting map unfurled
- 2 National Merit scholars from GJ
- Pregnancy prevention program for teens backed by panel for expansion
- Police blotter, May 4, 2011
- Civilian Conservation Corps left twisting blacktop legacy
- Water pact aims to keep both Western Slope, Front Range happy
- High country snowed under
- Death Notices, May 4, 2011
- 350 called as potential jurors in hatchet-slaying retrial
- Sports Briefs, May 3, 2011
- Restaurant launches campaign to raise money for military vets
- BLM hears polar views on oil shale
- RMAC softball standings, May 3, 2011
- Mesa State men’s golf results, May 3, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, May 3, 2011
- RMAC baseball standings, May 3, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, May 3, 2011
- Girls prep lacrosse scores, May 3, 2011
- All-RMAC softball team, May 3, 2011
- Mesa State’s Hilts, Casillas make national golf tournament
- Davis leads Palisade soccer team past Eagle Valley
- Dry document may ensure a wet future
- Colorado’s TABOR Amendment a cautionary tale for other states
- Printed letters, May 4, 2011
- Move over little ones . . .
- May Local Lore - Cemeteries offer peace
- Family Connections - May 2011
- Death Notices, May 3, 2011
- Area veterans ponder wider war on terror with bin Laden demise
- Fruita confronts another rate hike for sewer plant
- Blotter, May 3, 2011
- Grand Junction shows pride in victory against terrorism
- Salesman accused of posing as Mesa State student
- Montrose hospital employees ask county to drop its lawsuit
- Mesa County OKs contract for new leader
- Woman in tower just before crash shares jubilation
- Bills advance with session winding down
- Trial starts for man accused of shooting five
- Council trims candidate list for block grants
- Council picks Kenyon to be next Grand Junction mayor
- Sports in Brief: Moffat County tops Central in girls soccer
- Prep Soccer Results, Monday, May 2
- Mesa State women’s golf team in second at Central Regional
- Grand Junction baseball players Willett, Rubalcaba excited for playoffs
- Trend in winning: Girls soccer team latest successful Fruita Monument squad
- One mission (finally) accomplished, but is war against terrorism over?
- Printed letters, May 3, 2011
- Celebrate Osama bin Laden’s failure
- Bin Laden’s death brought justice for Brady and Liz Howell
- Homegrown: Hen and chicks, tree trimming
- SustainAbility: On Edge Skating
- Five Things You Need To Know This Week: May 2, 2011
- Blotter, May 2, 2011
- Legislature This Week, May 2,2011
- Employer compliance added to immigration measures at Capitol
- Veteran public defender to receive state honor
- ShareFest partnership pays off this year for school
- Portrait photographer Mauch to retire
- Sorority scholarship goes to future educator
- Economic group may go different direction
- Masons confer awards, scholarships at ceremony
- 86 District 51 seniors have perfect grades
- Student of the Week, May 2, 2011
- Despite frost fright, majority of peaches spared in valley
- Death Notice, May 2, 2011
- Mesa State Baseball Boxscores, Sunday, May 1
- RMAC Softball Tournament Pairings, Sunday, May 1
- Week’s Best Photos for May 1-7, 2011
- Week in Sports for May 1-7, 2011
- Western New Mexico sweeps Mavericks in finale
- Getting Lowder: Senior wins, anxiously watches as Mavericks move on to nationals
- Printed letters, May 1, 2011
- Rough times for economic development
- Keeping Western Slope district intact is essential
- Merger of agencies can aid all who value Colorado outdoors
- How Mesa State College became Colorado Mesa University
- One indication why cutting the budget strikes sour note
- Police blotter, May 1, 2011
- County collects leftover prescription meds
- Semi driver rolls his rig, spills liquid
- Montrose adult felony arrests dip 11%
- Bizarre day: Snow, strange plays, protest part of Mavs’ DH split
- Clinic teaches women the basics of riding the trails on a mountain bike
- Weekly Planner, May 1, 2011
- Your Town, May 1, 2011
- Best of Bridge, May 1, 2011
- Sales uptick hints at gradual recovery in real estate
- Bill saved for teen pregnancy prevention
- Options given for power line problem
- Traffic Alert, May 1, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, May 1, 2011
- Fabric artists go on location for subject matter
- New hotel set to open in June
- Immersion in local language, culture a must along Pacific coastline of Costa Rica
- Colorado DOW might consider late-summer bear hunt to prevent stuffing
- Mavs’ bats go silent vs. ThunderWolves
- Grand Junction ace pitches Tigers to win over Durango
- Jordan has made her mark at Mesa in pitching circle
- Sports Briefs, April 29, 2011
- Central baseball team rallies past Cortez
- Prep tennis results, April 29, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, April 29, 2011
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 29, 2011
- As easy as 1-2-3: D51 dominates Knowledge Bowl
- 2 Montrose men held in I-70 meth sting
- Police blotter, April 30, 2011
- Senate advances Mesa name bill
- Palisade library branch looks to find location in downtown
- Grand Junction Red Cross volunteers heading to Alabama
- College Showcase winners named
- Death notices, April 30, 2011
- Is it so wrong to want baby blood-suckers to die?
- Religion Briefs, April 30, 2011
- For The Record, April 30, 2011
- Spiritual program graduates its first class after 2 years
- Building condition infuriates owner
- Reviews mixed on royal wedding gown
- Case dropped against trucker in fatal crash
- Library offers finance classes
- Keeping tracks: Riding Amtrak between GJ and Denver
- Boomers ‘renovation’
- Partridge Court home tour
- KAFM having Watts Up block party fundraiser
- Music Scene: John Fedchock
- Sculptures added downtown
- Several events will raise funds for Western Slope Honor Flight
- Road Trip: Week of April 29, 2011
- Dynamite event in Gateway this weekend
- OutFit: High-waisted shorts
- Entertainment briefs: Chess tourney, antiques
- Fat Tire Festival continues this weekend with rides, food, fun
- From surf and turf to happy hour, Garfield’s offers solid dining experience
- A list of six recent releases to add to your music collection
- Depot open for National Trains Day
- May Flowers = Happy
- Local veterans get ready for their Honor Flight to D.C.
- Honoring School District 51 retirees
- Traveling volunteers congregate to renovate historic Handy Chapel
- Lost your ID? ID Project can help
- Prescription drug take-back day set for Saturday
- Local woman finds her 'full potential' in bookkeeping biz
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Getting trashed each spring since 1915
- Immortalizing architecture in poundcake?
- Bone-up on better bone health
- Local Briefs: April 29, 2011
- How to welcome orioles to your yard
- Assessing winter mite damage in turf
- Plant sale to benefit St. Mary's
- Big band to swing at counseling center benefit
- Five Things You Need To Know This Week: April 29, 2011
- Ute isn’t satisfied with proposed pact
- Guv lauds historic water-sharing plan
- Tillie Bishop honored for his support of ‘refuseniks’
- Tuition won’t fund Mesa name change, Foster says
- Arrest warrant issued for mom in abduction
- GarCo attracts 200 jobs in energy
- No tall task: Height makes Palisade’s Girardi a good fit for hurdles
- When man had cancer, his work pals had his back
- Doubles switch has helped Mavs
- Special K: Krista Ferguson’s hat trick lifts Central to win
- Davis, Cruz help Palisade soccer team keep playoff hopes alive
- GJ native plays part in royal fairy tale
- GJ trio make college choices
- Locals thrilled with home mountain bike race
- Prep tennis results, April 28, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, April 28, 2011
- Death Notices, April 29, 2011
- Blotter, April 29, 2011
- Prep lacrosse score, April 28, 2011
- Delays mount in trooper shooting
- Redistricting battle continues
- Getting It Right, April 29, 2011
- School employee probed in theft
- A tournament fit for kings and queens
- Mesa County Fair 2011
- Death Notices: April 28, 2011
- Month’s Best Photos for April 2011
- Redistricting redux: Why rural folk (and the GOP) should embrace bipartisan deal
- Death of birther dispute?
- Exchange this fight for bipartisan effort
- Printed letters, April 29, 2011
- Sultan's Pride invites you to an evening of Middle Eastern dance on May 14th
- Arrest in death in desert
- Students mixed about name change, though ‘university’ could add prestige
- DA: No charges in death of Clifton 6-month-old
- Briefs, April 28, 2011
- Analysis of laws’ effects on business shot down
- Opponents: Uranium mill needs 2nd look
- Rio Blanco commissioners back research on oil-shale leases
- Father fears boy, 2, taken in custody dispute
- Police: Couple from Rifle flew meth to Pennsylvania
- Death Notices, April 28, 2011
- Mesa State trustees OK push west to Seventh Street
- Police blotter, April 28, 2011
- Health care exchange proposal clears Senate, faces test in House
- Temperature dips below freezing, but no record
- Santa Fe takes over top spot in JUCO poll
- Broncos’ NFL draft never easy to predict
- Sports Brief, April 27, 2011
- Grand Junction girls get big lacrosse win
- College baseball regional rankings, April 27, 2011
- Seniors help Wildcats top Tigers in lacrosse
- Prep soccer scores, April 27, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 27, 2011
- Prep baseball score, April 27, 2011
- JUCO rankings, April 27, 2011
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 27, 2011
- Over the Top: End of the world
- Mesa County’s concert two-step
- Fruitlands Forever
- Printed letters, April 28, 2011
- City’s certificates of participation amount to a costly loan
- Hydrologists: Spring runoff may run deep
- Colorado snowpack still building, expert says
- Spend a day enjoying our outdoor heritage
- New York reviewer wowed by Colo. wine
- 12 heading to speech, debate nationals
- Vehicle storage near trail OK’d
- Bill sets up business training for judges
- Fire at hotel building site out quickly
- Weather keeps players from getting a good look at regional golf course
- A key split: Game 2 win vs. Dixie will be important for Mavs in rankings
- Sports in Brief: Two Mavs selected players of week
- Blotter, April 27, 2011
- Prep Notebook: Budget cuts may force Rams’ Holley out of a job
- Maverick athletes not too fond of college’s name change, but glad to keep Mesa
- Tigers repeatedly find the net in easy victory
- Panel OKs stripping adultery law from books
- Prep Golf Results, Tuesday, April 24
- District 51 2011 CHSAA Spring Sports Academic All-State Teams
- Mesa State Baseball Results, Tuesday, April 27
- Death Notices, April 27, 2011
- Artifacts offer intriguing clues to human activities
- Bobby cleared for 2 bashes
- New name selected for college
- Rock show can be in Loma, board decides
- Briefs, April 27, 2011
- Economic partnership to look for new leader; Driggers to step down
- BLM conducting hearings on oil shale development
- Immigrant tuition bill rejected by Colorado panel
- Printed letters April 27, 2011
- Is it time to consider an alternative to legislative redistricting?
- Colorado Mesa U.
- Ford flexes smaller muscles
- Costa Rica, through the lens of Bill Haggerty
- Health briefs: Immunization week, prescription drug take-back
- GJ mother creating organization for children affected by leg impairment
- Fruitlands Forever protects Palisade farms
- Better Bulldogs: Palisade’s offense leads to doubleheader sweep of Moffat County
- Local prep golf teams using invite to get ready for regionals
- Weather Service issues freeze warning
- Democrats scuttle redistricting panel
- Sitting in judgment? May 21 your day
- County eyes move of Bobby’s Bash to fairgrounds
- Death Notices, April 26, 2011
- Man’s death in desert was a homicide
- Health-care exchange wins an early approval
- Japanese students immerse themselves in American culture at Clifton school
- Police Blotter, April 26, 2011
- 8 area students named Daniels Fund scholars
- Cost for new roof on jail: $653,000
- Getting It Right, April 26, 2011
- Printed letters, April 26, 2011
- People keep coming more by choice than by chance
- All gassed up about gas prices
- BLM revises Oxbow mining report for comments
- This Week in the Legislature, April 25, 2011
- Blotter, April 25, 2011
- Soggy weekend; no record
- People have pick of items left at curb for annual pickup by city
- Televised meetings, improved collections of city sales tax accomplished during Palmer’s tenure
- Hill saw city’s coffers go from flush to spare with recession
- Lost Theater Troupe looks for motives of presidential ‘Assassins’
- Student of the Week, April 25, 2011
- Scholarships, April 25, 2011
- Fruita soon to open 2 new parks
- Sports in Brief: Get your tickets for JUCO World Series
- Hard work pays off: GJ’s Tessa Kester focused on finishing well at national event
- Week in Sports for April 24-30, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for April 24-30, 2011
- Birth of first grandchild prompts reflections, sentimentality
- Calmer waters?
- Councilwoman Luke
- Printed letters, April 24, 2011
- Death Notices, April 24, 2011
- You Said It, April 24, 2011
- Police blotter
- New youth director believes in the worth of all his charges
- Death notices, April 23, 2011
- City will haul away your castoffs for free in annual spring pickup
- Bibles in the saddlebags
- Drivers reviving round-the-world race of 1908 pause in Grand Junction
- Your Town, April 24, 2011
- Prep Track and Field Results, Saturday, April 23
- Weekly Planner, April 24, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, April 24, 2011
- Prep Tennis Results, Saturday, April 23
- Photographer’s works being published posthumously
- Tall girl’s textile art confronts lifetime of pain
- Garfield Grumble Running Results, Saturday, April 23
- Fans flock to MMA in Grand Junction
- Local book-signing, April 24, 2011
- Fruita Monument’s Bisbee doesn’t let foot deformity hurt running ability
- Airport maintains gift shop lease with current operator
- Ride the wave to learn how sound is transmitted
- Religion Briefs, April 23, 2011
- Search for gas yields oil instead
- Dollars for child-care assistance drying up
- Western Slope, Denver near agreement on water deal
- Dems to describe their own vision for redistricting of state
- Prep tennis results, April 22, 2011
- Prep swimming results, April 22, 2011
- Phil Wertman Invite presents different challenge to athletes
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 22, 2011
- Mavs split baseball doubleheader with Metro
- Tigers get defensive in win over ‘Cats
- Prep track results, April 22, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, April 22, 2011
- Offense helps Grand Junction boys lacrosse team roll to victory
- Mesa State golf results, April 22, 2011
- For the Record, April 23, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, April 22, 2011
- Local briefs, April 23, 2011
- Powderhorn employees on furlough; practice is common in ski industry
- Getting it Right, April 23, 2011
- Sheriff upholds deputys dismissal
- Officer tells of being fired at by escapee
- Police Blotter, April 23, 2011
- Mesa County Newsletter - April 20, 2011
- Scholars Honored at Annual Superintendent’s Luncheon
- Peeps diorama contest
- We Make It Here: Western Filament
- Music Scene: New American Dream Tour
- Colorado West Invitational Music Performance Festival results
- Road Trip: Week of April 22, 2011
- Wedding royal: The dress? The honeymoon? The speculation
- Sisters plan wedding viewing party
- Entertainment briefs: Summer art show, Blue Sage competition
- ‘Messiah’ performance to be at 2:30 p.m. in downtown GJ
- GJ couple: Wedding is an English family affair
- Fruita braces for invasion of bikers
- On Stage: Week of April 22, 2011
- OutFit: One shoulder
- Spanish show to end symphony season
- Dance to be showcased at college
- Record Store Day brought record amount of fun for some
- Occasions to cut loose plentiful in Grand Valley
- Realtors News for April 24, 2011
- Homes sold April 4-10, 2011
- If you are ready for an Easter Egg Hunt then here are some events for you!
- March Madness finally struck me in April
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Reflections of 616 North Ave.
- Former death row inmate to speak in GJ
- Your guide to city's Spring Clean-up program
- Your guide to Earth Day in Grand Junction
- Local Briefs: April 22, 2011
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: April 22, 2011
- Believers in the 'Tax Cut Religion' are misguided
- Treating fruit trees for insects, diseases
- The powerful practice of prayer
- Local fourth-graders design, build native garden at Colo. Nat'l Monument
- The road to good health begins in your 'gut'
- Groundbreaking set for new apartments for homeless vets
- Straight-A high school grads to be honored at luncheon
- Dance concert at college features 'Erosion'
- Symphony closes season with evening of Spanish music
- Ryan's grown-up budget vs. Obama's blurred vision
- Boogie down with Old Californio at the Radio Room
- Mirthful mischief at GJHS
- Local man gives talk on Denali hang-gliding descent
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: April 22, 2011
- Earning a top-18 ranking the goal for all track and field competitors
- GJ’s Harvey, Quintana top card for Cage Wars VIII
- Prep tennis results, April 21, 2011
- Crawford’s change to forward lifts Palisade to win
- Mavericks’ ninth-inning rally falls short in road loss to Roadrunners
- Sports Briefs, April 21, 2011
- Mesa State lacrosse score, April 21, 2011
- Prep soccer score, April 21, 2011
- Briefs, April 22, 2011
- Serras attorney investigated for ethics violations
- Grand Junction’s first church became school, then was no more
- House finds more funds for K-12 schools
- Police blotter, April 22, 2011
- Wife of sex assault suspect cites dementia, wants him locked up
- New council member brings credentials to the table, if not political experience
- Death Notices, April 22, 2011
- College puts knowledge to practical use
- Personal income for 2009 drops 4.1% in county
- GJ man’s death after brawl ruled a homicide
- Printed letters, April 22, 2011
- Party interests derail redistricting process
- ‘My friend,’ compromise is possible on redistricting
- Blotter, April 21, 2011
- Getting It Right, April 21, 2011
- Reservoir decision pleases foes
- R-5 High School students recount trauma, anxiety in book
- State attorney general to be at seniors event in GJ
- Redistricting panel remains deadlocked
- Catholic Outreach to build veterans housing
- Ice cream entrepreneur shares credo with students
- Western Slope eschews ‘420’ orgy of cannabis
- Luke named to vacant seat on GJ council
- Tigers top Central to qualify for 5A district playoffs
- The joy of baseball: Smiles abound during Challenger season openers
- Central Region Baseball Rankings, Wednesday, April 20
- Sports in Brief: Mesa State starts at No. 4 in region
- Prep Baseball Result, Wednesday, April 20
- Central Region Softball Rankings, Wednesday, April 20
- All-RMAC Golf Team, Wednesday, April 20
- Prep Soccer Results, Wednesday, April 20
- Death Notices, April 21, 2011
- Slopes still beckon Glenwood centenarian
- Catholic Outreach finds means to support troops
- Printed letters, April 21, 2011
- Obama needs to display better statesmanship
- Doug Bruce in the dock
- So many places to fish, so hard to make up your mind
- Black Canyon’s East Portal Road opens to brave drivers
- Arches closes area to rock climbing, bouldering
- Traditional family foods perfect for Easter dinner
- Colorado wildfire allegedly started with slash pile
- Colorado River District abandons Crystal River reservoir rights
- Senate OKs measure merging state wildlife, parks divisions
- Ex-case worker is sentenced in obstruction
- Police blotter, April 20, 2011
- Convenience beer bill dies after support erodes
- Glenwood Springs blanks league rival Palisade in girls soccer
- Probation, fine for illegal moose kill near Meeker
- Athletic fee waivers stay; cap introduced
- Willie Nelson reportedly ill, postpones show
- Poll: Most homeless are not transients
- Xcel tiered rate plan debated in House
- With 4-year OK, CMC eyes more residential campuses
- Blurred lines: Parties split on redrawing congressional boundaries
- Charter route may save Glade Park School
- Wildcats’ Kovach will play volleyball at Otero Junior College
- Mesa State men’s golf results, April 19, 2011
- Rivals get stingy: Flick’s net play key in Tigers’ close victory over Wildcats
- Athletes’ fees to rise after school board vote passes
- Sports Briefs, April 19, 2011
- Mesa volleyball team adds more size for 2011
- Prep lacrosse score, April 19, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 19, 2011
- Prep golf results, April 19, 2011
- Mesa State women’s golf results, April 19, 2011
- RMAC Baseball standings, April 19, 2011
- Bulldogs back on track with wins over Demons
- RMAC softball standings, April 19, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, April 19, 2011
- County jobless rate eases in March
- Prep baseball scores, April 19, 2011
- Desert bighorn thrive atop precipitous cliffs
- Enstrom’s egg decorating
- Stay on track with Colorado roadless rule
- Printed letters, April 20, 2011
- District’s budget math is all about subtraction
- Steve King’s radical anti-immigrant rhetoric hurts the Republican Party
- Colorado marijuana DUI bill amended to become study
- Death Notices, April 19, 2011
- Lecture hall named for Wells Fargo after donation to college
- Officer’s suicide note proclaimed innocence
- RMAC Championship Golf Results, Monday, April 18
- District 51 must slash $5 million from budget
- County may reconfigure its districts for commissioners
- No dogs at some events downtown, council says
- Study: Energy policy can be either boon or bane
- Police Blotter, April 19, 2011
- Rep. Tipton raises $190,000 toward re-election in 2012
- Bill would suspend some business tax
- State House urges Congress of U.S. to balance budget
- Bullying prevention will focus on bystanders next school year
- More rock work planned in canyon
- Ridgway Dam might generate electricity
- Local Sports in Brief: Bulldogs take fourth in Parachute
- Love and lacrosse: Father-son bond grows stronger with sport after loss of loved one
- Central’s baseball brothers pushing for playoffs
- Getting It Right, April 19, 2011
- Maps, congressional redistricting and other legislative ‘tomfoolery’
- Outlook not good
- Printed letters, April 19, 2011
- Keep West Slope whole
- Man suspected of shooting at three people in vehicle
- Legislature This Week, April 18, 2011
- Blotter, April 18, 2011
- Hispanic troupe gives audience rare treat
- Restoration begins on historic Ouray County building
- Lawyers still probing Battlement Mesa for drilling suits
- More school volunteers may need fingerprints
- College wants to serve alcohol at certain events
- Shopping around for medical tests can pay off
- Coverage may be expanded for exposure to radiation
- Central, Coal Ridge, take top honors at music festival
- Death Notice: April 18, 2011
- Pita Pit celebrates success despite recession
- Scholarships: April 18, 2011
- Mesa State softball team splits with Metro State
- Mesa State Tennis Results, Sunday, April 17
- Young Mavs excited about lacrosse future
- Week’s Best Photos for April 17-23, 2011
- Week in Sports for April 17-23, 2011
- Simpson-Bowles best plan for debt reduction
- Printed letters, April 17, 2011
- Ten things every college-bound senior needs to know
- Steely first lady became vulnerable in discussing assassination attempt
- You Said It, April 17, 2011
- New store opens near campus
- Help wanted, not amnesty
- Police investigate man’s death after fight
- ‘Bowling in Drag’ organizers celebrate gender diversity
- Police blotter, April 17, 2011
- Appeals court sides with ex-jailer in jobless benefits dispute
- Library offered space in Palisade
- Mavericks’ new spread option offense on display in spring scrimmage
- MMA fighter Magana is a good role model for those at Riverside Education Center
- Early goals lift Tigers to win over Durango
- Mavericks split with Cougars at Suplizio
- Smith’s big swing: Sophomore catcher’s walk-off HR lifts Mavs past Roadrunners
- Tigers top Demons for second straight time
- Fruita Monument girls, boys track teams shine in Demon Invitational
- Your Town, April 17, 2011
- Shoulder pain doesn’t keep Mesa’s Sargent on sideline
- Mesa State men’s lacrosse team wins fifth straight game
- Solid pitching carries Mavs to DH sweep of Cougars
- Sports Briefs, April 15, 2011
- Palisade’s rally on the soccer field comes up short against Steamboat Springs
- Allen leads fourth-quarter blitz in Fruita’s win over Durango
- New district may link Mesa County, Boulder
- GOP ‘on probation of sorts’ with voters
- Annual winefest offers sips to Denver
- County sales tax continues slow climb
- Getting It Right, April 16, 2011
- Growers heave sigh after saving fruit trees from frost
- Hearing delayed for deputy cited in alcohol-related stop
- Navy ambulance evokes memories of defining moment in U.S. history
- It’s normal to ask questions in assessing change
- Religion Briefs, April 16, 2011
- Police blotter, April 16, 2011
- For The Record, April 16, 2011
- Grant allows library to create lab for language-learning
- County: Extra Aircraft deal still in works
- Death Notices, April 16, 2011
- Teacher standards formed by local input
- Former DA’s bond-violation trial set for August
- Man wanted in connection with GJ sex assault
- Prep soccer scores, April 15, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 15, 2011
- Mesa State baseball scores, April 15, 2011
- Prep track results, April 15, 2011
- Road Trip: Week of April 15, 2011
- Earth Day, Arbor Day events planned
- Dine in the Blind event to raise awareness
- Music Scene: Suzy Bogguss
- Age: Just a side note — GJ hosts two musical icons (in their own unique ways)
- Downtown Fruita Spring Fling set
- OutFit: Crafty
- Free Honey Bee Festival to be in Palisade
- Daylong Comedy Festival to be at Country Inn
- GJ’s Ahern wins top honors at Festival for Creative Pianists
- New Vietnamese additions a hit at Thai Chili
- Entertainment briefs: Chamber video, grandstand artwork
- Bilingual play to be performed at college
- Record Store Day a big celebration for independent shops
- Handy Chapel to get a hand from HistoriCorps volunteers
- Mirror, Mirror on the wall ...
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week: April 15, 2011
- Orchestra to perform concert for El Salvador
- Early-learning literacy business gets off ground thanks to Biz Incubator
- Folk singer Suzy Bogguss to perform benefit concert
- Protected forever: Palisade farmland preserved from development under new conservation easements
- Bring out the BBQ
- The Burns Sisters join legend Arlo Guthrie at the Avalon
- Diaper duty - Local business to host Great Cloth Diaper Change event
- Fifty years of plastics
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: How long can we keep this going?
- Handy Chapel scheduled for long-awaited makeover
- Life should not be a lottery
- BIZ: Who's News - April 15, 2011
- BIZWATCH: A Robin's Nest of Antiques & Treasures
- The bond of motherhood
- Local Briefs: April 15, 2011
- Goodness or garbage
- Blind dining
- Plan to 'dine out' Wednesday, April 20
- Chapel to be repaired next month
- Budget passes despite Dems’ misgivings
- Local Briefs, April 15, 2011
- Getting It Right, April 15, 2011
- Montrose announces finalists for its city manager position
- Baby sitter released on immigration bond
- Death Notice, April 15, 2011
- Police Blotter, April 15, 2011
- Orchardists brace for frost damage
- Panel rejects Bobby Bash
- Extra Aircraft official: Deal appears ‘hopeless’
- ‘John’ buys parlor used as brothel
- Sheriff’s deputy placed on leave after alcohol stop
- Couple’s loss may lead to change in chase policy
- Trio of HRs in sixth lifts ‘Cats to win
- GJ’s Yates finds his MMA fighting weight
- Fruita’s Johnson signs with Mavericks
- Mavs’ offense has come to life as calendar turns to April
- Natural Soda ready to work on oil shale
- Mesa State baseball rotation still in a state of flux
- Coal mining is flash point in roadless proposal
- Scoring from reserves a bonus in Fruita’s win
- Sports Briefs, April 14, 2011
- 12-goal outburst in second half lifts Fruita girls lacrosse team to win
- Prep soccer scores, April 14, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 14, 2011
- Prep lacrosse score, April 14, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, April 14, 2011
- Printed letters, April 15, 2011
- Debt speech shows Obama’s diminishing presidency
- Coming soon: A new county administrator
- Let new council fill seat
- Allen Unique Autos museum opens
- Over the Top: Asleep on the job
- College softball regional rankings, April 13, 2011
- Blotter, April 14, 2011
- Bill would reduce school spending cuts
- District 51 Vision school OK’d for 3 more years
- JUCO baseball poll, April 13, 2011
- Prep baseball score, April 13, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 13, 2011
- Theobold, 4 others seek vacant council seat
- State plans to add beds, not close Rifle prison
- Chatanooga poised to get back to JUCO
- Death notice, April 14, 2011
- Making it official: Passionate District 51 athletes sign letters of intent
- Garfield banker: Real estate biz bouncing back
- Company to start testing oil-shale production method in July
- Laughter a handy tool for high-stress job
- Montrose County wanted to sell hospital, trustee says in defending move
- Group seeking to ban dispensaries in Palisade
- Man gets work release in shooting
- Mesa County finds ‘tough but fair’ administrator
- Feds: Parks, monuments managed equally
- New Palisade winery feels like home
- Trails can lead to introspection, inner peace
- ‘Tyranny of Mathematics’ collides with power of government employees
- Jobs situation boosts economic optimism
- Congratulations Matt Diers and Palisade High School
- Printed letters, April 14, 2011
- Vineyard waits to see how plants regenerated
- National parks go sans entrance fees for week
- John D. Hart’s legacy captured in DOW award
- Fruita area DOW officer epitomizes agency’s highest award
- SE Colo. wildfire flares up, evacuations lifted
- Sen. Mark Udall: Our looming forest crisis
- Big Jacket update
- Clark’s goal in double OT lifts Palisade past Moffat County
- Prep notebook: Fast times at recent meet show Griffins’ improvement
- Central’s Moore signs to play football and soccer at Concordia
- Sports in Brief: Mavs’ Bello selected player of week
- Briefs, April 13, 2011
- Fruita’s pitching troubles help Tigers win ugly game
- Death notices, April 13, 2011
- Hospital fight moves to courtroom
- Prep Lacrosse Results, Tuesday, April 13
- Deal kills spending on wild lands
- Fruita chamber grievance meeting draws quiet crowd
- Palisade turnaround earns Diers award from peers around state
- Flight schools to join college in programs
- Woman freed in death of infant now in hands of feds
- Getting It Right, April 13, 2011
- Blotter, April 13, 2011
- Bill would expand radiation payments
- Mesa State College’s engineering program gets $100K donation
- Software industry poised to get break from online tax
- School District 51 Hosts 86th Annual Colorado West Invitational Music Festival
- Printed letters, April 13, 2011
- Home-brewed sales
- Democrats put Scott Tipton on their hit list for 2012
- Colo. House to begin discussion on state budget
- Judge, lawyers called on to speed up carbon monoxide deaths case
- State oil, gas chief to testify before U.S. Senate about drilling
- Blotter, April 12, 2011
- Monument upgrade to park concerns McInnis
- Bill tightens rules on medical pot dispensaries still allowed
- Family protests plea deal in death of Montrose infant
- CMC sets tuition as school awaits OK of 4-year status
- Deputy cited on suspicion of drunken driving
- Rifle officer cleared in shooting
- FEMA grant to help improve firefighting communications
- Prep Lacrosse Standings, Monday, April 11
- Get it again for 2 bucks: Eatery rolls back prices
- Prep Golf Results, Monday, April 11
- Mesa State Golf Scores, Monday, April 11
- Sports in Brief: Rifle’s Walters wins invitational
- Davis, Bulldogs focused on balance
- Bill allowing stores to sell full-strength beer goes flat
- Trucking firm’s plan to develop parcel near river may go to Colorado Supreme Court
- Death Notices, April 12, 2011
- Health Briefs, April 12, 2011
- Fruita chamber members upset with leadership
- Ex-deputy says he was fired over junk dispute; sheriff won’t comment
- Students Participate In Health Career Day
- Ryan’s meat-cleaver approach not best way to solve Medicare issue
- Printed letters, April 12, 2011
- Two weeks versus two years: Lessons from school of hard knocks
- Lifting the veil on fracking fluids
- Buried in the snow: Frisco man lives to tell tale of avalanche survival
- New state GOP chair fires up Garfield Republicans
- Himalayan Healers stretches to include GJ Nepalese woman
- GJ man uses massage therapy to reach Nepal’s lowest caste
- Players flock to reopening of Elliott Tennis Center
- Blotter, April 11, 2011
- Women offer grave site service
- Federal funding for school safety programs ending
- Congressional report may overstate use of diesel fuel in well fracturing, official says
- This Week in the Legislature, April 11, 2011
- Valley transit operators may boost bus fares
- Montrose residents abuzz about taking the bus
- Scholarships, April 11, 2011
- Student of the Week, April 11, 2011
- Workforce Center reports more new jobs
- Death Notices, April 11, 2011
- Grieving parents forgive drunken driver
- Week in Sports for April 10-16, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for April 10-16, 2011
- Mesa State Lacrosse Results, Sunday, April 10
- Prep Baseball Results, Sunday, April 10
- Mad Cow Classic cycling results, Sunday, April 10
- Mesa State’s Mullervy wins Mad Cow Classic
- Mavericks top Lindenwood for fourth consecutive win
- Civil War still affects our lives, 150 years after it began
- New facilities will house improved police department
- Ballot-box justices
- Eighteenth birthdays arrived unbearably soon for twin sons
- Back from the brink
- Printed letters, March 10, 2011
- Silt teacher touches heart and mind of former pupil
- Raising debt limit looms as next fight over federal spending, Tipton says
- Silt teacher touches heart and mind of former pupil
- Convergence of gearheads
- Business outlook in Palisade not so peachy
- Collbran couple to receive $280,000 in death of unborn child
- Your Town, April 10, 2011
- Montrose dog park could open this fall
- Local Briefs, April 10, 2011
- Weekly Planner, April 10, 2011
- Son thinks Dad’s little lid can do
- Biz Buzz, April 10, 2011
- It takes a happy village to raise a smile
- Traffic Alert, April 10, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, April 10, 2011
- Hearing on Montrose hospital lease planned
- Death Notices, April 10, 2011
- You Said It, April 10, 2011
- Workshop, reading appearances set
- Udalls promote fed renewable-energy code
- Bats power Warriors to easy win in Cortez; GJ falls late to Durango
- Widowmaker Run Results, Saturday, April 9
- Step into South Africa with Mesa State students
- Fires too frequent in Clifton ditch area
- Bank ready to repeat aid program
- Three goals off corner kicks lift Fruita Monument to win
- GJ boys lacrosse team shows its unity in win over Aspen
- House budget deal restores exemptions on ag products
- Conservative Alliance to hold rally Friday
- Tigers’ bats help them overcome miscues in Cortez
- Montrose agrees to expanded fest
- Mesa men’s lacrosse team wins third straight game
- Getting It Right, April 9, 2011
- Sports Briefs, April 8, 2011
- Pianists strike creative chord
- No shutdown, Congress says in 11th hour
- Anti-tax crusader Bruce suspected of evading taxes
- Death notices, April 9, 2011
- Police blotter, April 9, 2011
- Local cycling results, April 8, 2011
- Mesa State lacrosse scores, April 8, 2011
- Mesa State softball scores, April 8, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, April 8, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, April 8, 2011
- Prep lacrosse scores, April 8, 2011
- Prep tennis results, April 8, 2011
- SustainAbility, April 9, 2011
- For the Record, April 9, 2011
- Strength in numbers? You better bee-lieve it
- Homegrown, April 9, 2011
- Religion Briefs, April 9, 2011
- Local Briefs, April 8, 2011
- Four points outlined at health-insurance exchange meeting
- ‘All My Sons’ to close MSC season
- Peach blossoms backdrop for art show
- Technology closing grand gap between acoustic, digital pianos
- Darden Smith didn’t need a big voice to deliver powerful show
- OutFit: Aztec
- Road Trip: Week of April 8, 2011
- New Grand Junction Rockestra listening for lead singers
- Cruise to Avalon for barbershop tunes
- Students’ art to be showcased at mall
- Music Scene: Mesa State College Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Combo
- Outdoor gear galore to be displayed April 9
- No shortage of help celebrating birthday
- Chore list, meet calendar
- Spec builders: Still filling a need for new homes
- Relinquish the ego and find your authentic self
- The wayward path to energy independence
- KAFM NOTES: The man who owned 'rock n' roll'
- GJ's magnet school wins governor's award
- Middle school club takes the (cup)cake
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week
- Artist, entrepreneur brings back freehand pinstriping
- Get ready for an ALL-DAY laugh fest
- Country Jam 2011 Spotlight: Josh Kelley
- Free advance care planning session offered
- Kitchen and bath remodeling: Disaster or delight?
- Local Briefs: April 8, 2011
- Palisade adds recreation, events coordinator position
- Gardening season means weed season
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: A nickel for every Top Hat to McDonald's Loop
- Say goodbye to incandescent light bulbs
- Medicare on the chopping block
- New website provides voluntary data on well-specific fracturing
- Couple turn their grief into help for other families
- Few federal services assured unless Congress breaks logjam
- County official fired, escorted out by deputies
- Western showdown: Name flap erupts
- Museum revs up for grand opening
- Regulators: Drilling permit numbers misleading
- Quonset huts first housed WWII soldiers, then civilians
- Death Notices, April 8, 2011
- Police Blotter, April 8, 2011
- Getting It Right, April 8, 2011
- Proof of voters citizenship bill advances
- Collbran robotics teams compete in Denver
- Principals ouster riles Glenwood
- 200 meters the perfect distance for Rifle’s Proebstle
- Grand opening of new Elliott Tennis Center is Sunday
- On the right track: GJ’s Versluis excels at both jumping and running
- Mad Cow Classic gives cyclists a venue to show their stuff
- Prep track and field rankings, April 7, 2011
- Prep tennis result, April 7, 2011
- Over the Top, One True Bob
- RV Show 2011
- Pay attention to whom you pay attention
- Printed letters, April 8, 2011
- Journalism in jeopardy at CU?
- Paul Ryan and congressional Republicans are making a historic reform bid
- Budget brinksmanship
- Can Garfield County airport be an economic growth engine?
- Colorado House gives final OK to school exercise bill
- Skiing halfpipe to be included in 2014 Olympics
- Republicans advance bill on business tax break
- Briefs, April 7, 2011
- Officer denied wrongdoing before suicide
- GJ man’s courage near Moab makes list of Carnegie heroes
- Xcel rate bill now only requires company to work with PUC
- Republicans advance bill on business tax break
- Snowpack heads south in some areas
- Fantasy act: Club pays $1,261 fine
- Residents clean up from clogged canal
- Police blotter, April 7, 2011
- Group now ‘friends’ of Gunnison, Dominguez-Escalante
- Deputy police chief finalist for Englewood job
- Death notices, April 7, 2011
- Alpine Bank claims novelty company copied logo and name, files lawsuit
- Exiting officials want to choose new councilor
- Scientist seeks clues at Redlands dinosaur dig
- State delays Oxy decision on record fine
- Medical pot shops out of business
- Continental Airlines unveils flights from GJ to Houston starting in May
- Sled makers scooting on: Hoskins moving growing companies from Silverton to Crested Butte
- Perp baseball scores, April 6, 2011
- Prep soccer score, April 6, 2011
- Girls prep lacrosse score, April 6, 2011
- Prep tennis result, April 6, 2011
- Earth Day 2011
- Grand Junction girls lacrosse team tops Eagle Valley
- Local pros hoping to show stuff in minors; Baldwin retires
- Orchard Mesa Little League celebrates 50 years
- Soccer rivalry — Grand Junction vs. Fruita Monument
- Civil unions law will be revived
- Hickenlooper’s indecisiveness may help Republicans
- Printed letters, April 7, 2011
- A bipartisan reform
- Colorado firefighters brace for windy, warm weather along Front Range
- For perfect Easter eggs, do not boil
- If you go: Flyfishing expo includes seminars, tiers, demos and more
- On the fly: Photos urge anglers to look deeper
- I-70 reopens at Georgetown after rock work
- Baby found, took pill lost by father, affidavit says
- Congressional delegation views Ryan budget plan
- Deals on schools, taxes help end budget stalemate at state Capitol
- Council winner Doody relies on name recognition
- City voters back ban of medical marijuana dispensaries
- Prep Notebook: Starbuck enjoyed some events more in final year
- Central senior pitcher impressive in victory over Wildcats
- Prep Lacrosse Result, Tuesday, April 5
- Prep Tennis Results, Tuesday, April 5
- Prep Soccer Results, Tuesday, April 5
- Sports in Brief: Pro Challenge won’t go through Grand Junction
- Cop who killed self was subject of sexual assault investigation
- Cops: Bus hit in Utah going slow
- Confident Tigers: Grand Junction girls soccer team tops Fruita Monument
- Police blotter: April 6, 2011
- Clogged canal floods Orchard Mesa neighborhood
- Grand Junction baseball team routs Montrose for second time
- Death notices: April 6, 2011
- Council considers banning pets from downtown events
- Delta forum will discuss power lines at airport
- Annoying bugs just doing what comes gnat-urally
- Smugglers Brew Pub closes, cites mall lease
- Bill seeks to limit county authority over ATVs on public roads
- Congratulations to Councilman Doody
- Voters make it clear: ‘No’ to pot centers
- Reefer madness: Alpine Bank sues Alpine Dank
- Aspen man killed in avalanche
- Group ends pit-liner rule fight
- Lawsuit in federal court challenges Colorado’s renewable energy standard
- State high court to consider Rulison well case
- Grand Junction breaks ground for new police, fire facilities
- Airport project closing ATV staging area
- Rent-shy couple accused of robbery
- At least dozen hurt in Utah bus crash
- Health Briefs, April 5, 2011
- Health Briefs, April 5, 2011
- Motor vehicle computers running again, clerk says
- Death Notices, April 5, 2011
- Joint bus station planned near mall
- Teens accused in vandalism, theft spree
- Mail scam targets small businesses
- Proposed change in oil, gas panel moves through House committee
- Rainstorms expected all week
- Police Blotter, April 5, 2011
- Pot grower denied annexation into city
- Grand Junction Invitational Results, Monday, April 4
- Sports in Brief: Mavs rewarded for team GPA
- Bonding with baseball: Three generations of McLennans having fun with Wildcats
- Tigers’ Tufly staying focused on consistency
- Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education Work Session Meeting Agenda for April 5, 2011
- Realism often missing when energy development involved
- Fractured future for natural gas industry?
- Printed letters, April 5, 2011
- Hart talks about U.S. military intervention
- I-70 closure a pain for businesses
- Homegrown: Cutting back, early edible tomatoes
- SustainAbility: Reaction to nuclear column
- Local chapter of Elk Foundation is going strong
- It’s not too late for some spring skiing, or maybe help reroute Troy Built Loop
- Twist and throw: Thursday night dodgeball a hit
- Nonprofit, service club work reroute GJ woman’s life
- Powderhorn pond skim, 2011
- Blotter, April 4, 2011
- Holocaust Awareness Weeks events begin today at Mesa State
- Vandals hit dozens of vehicles in Pear Park
- Bear facts of spring: food, conflict with humans
- Student of the Week, April 4, 2011
- Gas stations pump up sales of food products to stay open
- Private-sector, financial skills sought in county manager
- Mesa State baseball team edges Highlands in rain-delayed series finale
- Week in Sports for April 3-9, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for April 3-9, 2011
- Two years later, Dominguez-Escalante should be model for the West
- Merger of state wildlife, parks agencies could cost Colorado in the long run
- Some of us aren’t destined to be kitchen whizzes
- Consistency-challenged National Park Service
- Printed letters, April 4, 2011
- State higher-education system not sustainable, director says
- State higher-education funding a ‘long-term’ problem
- Cost a factor when seniors pick schools
- Doubts on wild lands at Club 20
- ‘Cats end tough four-day stretch with win
- Rest helps Chaffin win high jump at Wild West Invite
- Skyline Sports gives players a place to play when the weather is poor
- 3 fire stations respond to out-of-control burn
- Police blotter, April 3, 2011
- Spring cleanup in Montrose begins Monday
- Clean fuel station puts GJ in vanguard
- Prep Soccer Results, Saturday, April 2
- Prep Track Results, Saturday, April 2
- Best of Bridge, April 3, 2011
- Fruita Monument girls soccer team tops Central
- Gray Gourmet, April 3, 2011
- Grand Junction lacrosse team stays undefeated with win over Summit
- Traffic Alert, April 3, 2011
- Biz Buzz, April 3, 2011
- Weekly Planner, April 3, 2011
- Your Town, April 3, 2011
- ‘Cats deal with distractions in win
- Snell’s strong outing helps Mavericks top Highlands
- Sports Brief, April 1, 2011
- Prep soccer score, April 1, 2011
- Windsor’s late-inning rally sends Palisade baseball team to fourth consecutive loss
- Mesa men’s lacrosse team cuts down on penalties in win
- Mesa State baseball score, April 1, 2011
- Mesa State tennis results, April 1, 2011
- Boys prep lacrosse score, April 1, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, April 1, 2011
- Local Briefs, April 2, 2011
- For the Record, April 2, 2011
- Religion Briefs, April 2, 2011
- You’re not getting older, you’re getting ... who knows?
- Stars lining up for Extra: Facility nears final OK
- Club 20 backs state-sponsored health exchange
- Beckstein quits City Council
- Tipton’s first bill would cut corporate tax rate
- Census data show rise in local home vacancy
- Blotter, April 2, 2011
- Bill would remove limits on damages in suits from DUIs
- Event resonates with GJ man who marched with Chavez
- Mesa County Newsletter - March 2011
- Come to Jesus dodgeball at the First Baptist Church
- We Make It Here: Reynolds Polymer
- Cesar Chavez march
- Welcome to the Head to Toe Women’s Expo
- Triumph of the Spirit
- Concentrate on flavor
- Financial goals and obstacles change with a woman’s age
- Concert to feature 3 Broadway performers
- All things Western in Gateway event
- Entertainment briefs: Walk4Life T-shirt, writers’ group
- Community theater to perform ‘Shop of Horrors’ during April
- Liberties taken here: Pianist to put creative touches on Bach, Beethoven at college
- Road trip: Week of April 2, 2011
- Telluride Bluegrass Festival nearly sold out
- OutFit: Spring style
- Art events plan openings
- Music Scene: Buddy Mondlock
- New releases, live shows in GJ put excitement in music scene
- Decision to go into cheese making proves to be a winner for downtown business
- Sweet are the perks of a special sections staff writer
- Homes sold March 14-20, 2011
- Realtor news for April 3, 2011
- Lower Valley residents enjoy a slower pace of life
- Stop by the 'Little Shop of Horrors'
- Unique crystal-glazed porcelain featured at Planet Wines April exhibit
- Mobile caterer has cooker, will travel
- Local artist invited to NYC exhibit
- 1,000 'guardians' sought for teen homeless shelter
- Bringing a little Broadway to downtown
- Laugh to your heart's content
- Let's talk detox
- Change your story, change your life
- Ribbon-cutting for natural gas fueling station set
- KAFM NOTES: The family business
- What would you rename Mesa State? Take survey and weigh in
- Batter up to great ballpark food
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community
- The advantages of zoysia grass
- 5 Things You Need To Know This Week
- BIZWATCH: Zephyr
- Local Briefs: April 1, 2011
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Yes, Virginia, there was a Duck Pond
- Film depicts GJ girl's journey to China to find birth parents
- Payday loan bill wins House approval
- Merger of wildlife, parks passes Senate panel
- Man accused in babys death is ex-con
- Bridge graffiti draws action at diving site
- Udall wants transparency in global energy trade
- Police Blotter, April 1, 2011
- Death notices, April 1, 2001
- Guv in GJ Saturday for 3 events
- Mesa State’s Montrose campus growing, may remodel
- Did Wild Bunch rob Parachute train or were authorities fooled?
- Poll shows support for changing name of Mesa State College
- Hickenlooper backs ‘fracking,’ with caveat
- Voter turnout for city election may surpass record set in 2001
- Guv: Denver benefits when river is protected
- Chain to buy longtime Grand Junction lumberyard
- Girls prep lacrosse score, March 31, 2011
- Prep tennis results, March 31, 2011
- Prep soccer score, March 31, 2011
- Starbuck retiring after 17 years as Olathe’s wrestling coach
- Late rally helps Fruita Monument soccer team defeat Montrose
- Distance running a joy for Fruita’s Brown
- Delta thrower Bryanna Music hopes to continue family tradition in shot put
- Cutting government means facing sacred cows, Episode II
- Printed letters April 1, 2011
- Scotts calculus doesnt add up
- Federal budget two-step
- Governor wants to hear your ideas to improve economy
- Health Briefs: March 30, 2011
- Grand Junction tax revenue begins trend upward in 2011
- Police: FBI river search for evidence, not body
- Olathe picks Killen for vacancy on town board
- Panel gets earful on bill to change oil, gas board
- Palisade softens stance on bank branch closure
- Blotter, March 31, 2011
- POST Academy eyeing BLM land for training site
- Cut and run: Man reports assault by ex-girlfriend
- Number of residents who need food help reaches all-time high
- Father held in overdose death of tot daughter
- Obama speech elicits opinions in Grand Valley
- Group takes Quiznos race plea to top: Ken Salazar
- Sports Briefs, March 30, 2011
- Boys prep lacrosse scores, March 30, 2011
- JUCO Poll, March 30, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, March 30, 2011
- Death Notices, March 31, 2011
- MacHale named superintendent of Montrose schools
- Salt Lake Community College tops JUCO poll
- Mavs hoping to end slump this weekend against New Mexico Highlands
- Wildcat way: Fruita Monument baseball team answers challenge by Montrose
- Over the Top: Treasure chest
- Printed letters, March 30, 2011
- Republicans face uphill battle against White House man of mystery
- Mixed messages on gas development
- ‘Yes on Measure C
- Prowl for owls with Audubon Society
- Investigate fly fishing for all ages at upcoming two-day exposition
- CDOT looks to shut down I-70 April 5, 6
- Colorado daylight saving plan strikes nerve in Aspen
- Fabric store back in mall
- GJ soccer team’s stifling defense leads to easy win over Central
- Prep notebook: GJ’s Fritzler an honorary part of Angels tennis team
- Prep girls lacrosse score, March 29, 2011
- Six-run 6th inning lifts Tigers past Central
- Quick start helps Tigers run past ‘Cats in lacrosse
- Sports Briefs, March 29, 2011
- Energy leases sit idle, Salazar says
- Prep golf results, March 29, 2011
- Prep tennis results, March 29, 2011
- Bill passed by House closes loophole giving tax break on disputed ag land
- Police blotter, March 30, 2011
- Prep soccer score, March 29, 2011
- Palisade appeals closure of bank branch
- Local gymnastics result, March 29, 2011
- Prep baseball score, March 29, 2011
- RMAC baseball standings, March 29, 2011
- Death Notices, March 30, 2011
- 48 juvenile killers lose possibility of parole
- School Board asks for names on comments
- Payday loan measure tweaks origination fee
- FBI divers will continue mysterious river search
- New bridge for falls near Ouray
- Rep. Tipton and Sen. Sanders offer choice on corporate tax policy
- The Obama Doctrine
- Trashing local authority
- Printed letters, March 30, 2011
- Concern about fire danger high across Colorado
- Military backs altitude sickness study in Colorado
- Commissioners gut Clifton taxing district
- Holy Family school seeks to play hiding game for Guinness
- Death Notices, March 29, 2011
- Family pleads guilty in welfare fraud case
- Police Blotter, March 29, 2011
- Hawaii looks to Mesa County for health technology remedy
- Local men walk away from Texas plane crash
- West Middle School student heads to state geographic bee
- Montrose Invitational Results, Monday, March 28
- Prep Baseball Standings, Monday, March 28
- Sports in Brief: Montrose wins own invitational
- Searching for Habitat Families...
- Cops mum on divers’ search of Colorado River
- Partisan battles delay talks on next year’s state budget
- Health Briefs, March 29, 2011
- Four finalists in line to be Mesa County administrator
- Colorado delegates split along party lines over Libya
- Veteran Grand Junction girls soccer team hoping to make noise
- Quarterbacks, running backs learning Marsh’s new spread option offense
- Burning rocks and rhetoric about ‘the fuel of the future’
- Printed letters, March 29, 2011
- Retire this junkyard
- No need for this juvenile change
- Plane carrying local residents crash lands in Texas
- Crested Butte duo wins Grand Traverse
- Dominguez Wilderness Area has multiple uses for hikers
- GJ teen travels to China to find birth family, herself
- Documentary features founders of GJ, Uganda nonprofit
- Biden praises disabled vets in Snowmass speech
- Briefs, March 28, 2011
- Death Notice, March 28, 2011
- Man accused in hit-and-run, cover-up; 1 person hurt
- Legislature This Week, March 28, 2011
- Bill targets oil, gas industry emissions
- De Beque group cancels Wild Horse Days
- Fruita to show plan for cyclists, pedestrians
- Student of the Week, March 28, 2011
- Vehicle titling system remains out of service
- Utah oil shale could produce petroleum by end of decade
- Law would overturn life sentences for 48 juveniles convicted of murder
- Mavericks fall on road to Regis in baseball
- Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education Meeting Agenda for March 29, 2011
- Week in Sports for March 27 - April 2, 2011
- Week’s Best Photos for March 27 - April 2, 2011
- Dodging the deficit won’t help country
- Printed letters, March 27, 2011
- This doesn’t compute
- Local governments lead the way on energy security
- Country is coming to its senses after calamity of 2008
- Group raises candidate Richards’ teenage conviction
- Tired of it, county will clean up man’s land
- You Said It, March 27, 2011
- Interviews for Olathe trustee begin
- Escapee turns self in after 2 days on the lam
- Lawyer plans post-mortem court appeal
- Police blotter, March 27, 2011
- Montrose street closing for improvements
- Nurses you’d want by your bedside
- Weekly Planner, March 27, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, March 27, 2011
- Best of Bridge, March 27, 2011
- Old friends getting together in Snowmass for National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
- Prep Lacrosse Results, Saturday, March 26
- Prep Soccer Results, Saturday, March 26
- Prep Baseball Results, Saturday, March 26
- High School Track Results, Saturday, March 26
- Prep Tennis Results, Saturday, March 26
- Mesa State Baseball Results, Saturday, March 26
- Mesa State Lacrosse Results, Saturday, March 26
- Mesa State Tennis Results, Saturday, March 26
- Some in southwestern Colorado want forest plan axed
- Changing Mesa State’s name may help in recruiting, but would be very costly
- Regis’ base hits too much for Mavs in loss
- Ravan’s goal kick-starts Junction past Durango in soccer
- Fruita’s Gaglione sees highs and lows of playing singles
- Prep Baseball Results, Friday, March 25
- Prep Lacrosse Results, March 25
- Prep Soccer Results, Friday, March 25
- Prep Tennis Results, Friday, March 25
- Mesa State Baseball Result, Friday, March 25
- Mesa State Tennis Results, Friday, March 26
- City vote on track for record turnout
- Jobless rate dips slightly in Mesa County
- A recipe for scientific discovery: seaweed and Jell-O
- For The Record, March 26, 2011
- Homegrown, March 26, 2011
- Sustainability, March 26, 2011
- Hotsenpiller opens door at scandal-ridden office
- Civil unions bill faces test in House
- Grand Junction judge takes top state honor
- Blotter, March 26, 2011
- Montrose looks for schools chief
- We Make It Here: Wiggy’s
- Wild and Scenic Film Festival examines issues relating to rivers, watersheds
- Faure’s ‘Requiem’ to be performed
- Road Trip: Week of March 25, 2011
- Music Scene: Building 429
- Center for Independence envisions raising awareness with dinner experience
- Richard Morgan: Tuba player in the Centennial Band
- Story of heroic Dutch family in WWII to be told in ballet
- Selection of very best opera scenes to be featured at Mesa State College
- Some chefs hint at what’s in store for A La Mode
- Festival in Palisade celebrates arrival of spring
- Artist coming to Roper Ballroom goes beyond making music
- Sensing a trend: Restaurants turn out the lights
- Entertainment briefs: Performing arts festival, college dance
- Get ‘All Shook Up’ at Fruita Monument musical show
- OutFit: Gauchos
- A weekend farmers market in the works
- Visit with old friends at Fruita's Farm and Ranch Day
- 'Common sense' offered on climate change
- Local woman wins award for her work on W. Slope water issues
- National Park Service stands by Anzelmo's decision
- Two days, two singer-songwriters - Buddy Mondlock & Darden Smith
- Local biz shifts to oil filtration thanks to Incubator loan
- Palisade music teacher wants to create state-of-the-art music lab for students
- KAFM NOTES: The unknown hitmaker
- Creating a community of gardeners
- FENSKE: Finding your self-truth through discernment
- Homeless advocate raises most $ in city council race
- Mesa men’s lacrosse team finally gets a chance to play at Walker Field
- Denton, McGovern sign to play baseball at junior colleges
- Leap year: Surprise finish in long jump spurs Palisade’s Shafer
- ‘Uranium King’ Charlie Steen started out in Cisco tar-paper shack
- Death Notices, March 25, 2011
- Local briefs, March 25, 2011
- Montrose Daily Press brings in new publisher
- Local brief, March 25, 2011
- Palisade chamber director resigns; board had concerns about 2nd job
- Mesa State College looks at going Greek
- Computer woes halt some revenue functions
- Police blotter, March 25, 2011
- Sex offender sentenced to 15 years for downloading child pornography
- Crawford woman killed in crash
- Prep tennis result, March 24, 2011
- Prep soccer score, March 24, 2011
- Sports Briefs, March 24, 2011
- Erratic wind flips boat
- Valley crime dips last year, report shows
- Community must rally behind change of name for monument, says Rep. Tipton
- Silt Mesa family sues Antero, 2 other drilling firms
- Colorado civil unions bill clears Senate, goes to House
- Reasonable limits on driving stoned
- What’s in a name change?
- Printed letters, March 25, 2011
- Over the Top: How do you spell his name?
- Colorado Senate OKs civil unions during voice vote
- VP Biden to visit Colorado
- Art classes at Watercolor Dogs offer spring fun!
- Walton leads Griffins to triangular win
- Mesa women’s lacrosse team falls to Fort Lewis in close game
- GJ’s McGinnis ready for first season at singles
- Prep swimming results, March 23, 2011
- ‘Big-city’ ozone goes rural
- How risk from ozone is measured
- Bill to grant civil unions gets first OK
- State: Minuscule levels of radiation pose no health risk
- Public may comment on Pinon Ridge
- Last chance to speak up on economy
- Death notices, March 24, 2011
- Trustees tell college to move forward with name-change survey
- Hickenlooper puts Palisade man on State Agricultural Commission
- Montrose river corridor plan nears city approval
- Police blotter: March 24, 2011
- Hickenlooper gets bill that requires note of pregnancy on death certificate
- Man avoids prison in child sex-assault case
- America’s first tourist appears AWOL on Libyan crisis
- Printed letters, March 24, 2011
- Carry on
- Fuel of the future
- Kids Day Out - Archaeology and History Adventure
- Gunnison’s rainbow numbers up, but still struggling
- Rainbow trout history in Gunnison River a survivor tale
- Winemaker goes back to Calif. to show off Colo. wine
- MONUMENT AT 100: Tree researchers discover that old age is relative
- Be safe, sign up for hunter course today
- Carbondale police officer's death called 'probable suicide'
- Ariz. escapee pleads guilty, faces 60 years for shooting
- Concealed gun proposal dies in party vote
- Police blotter, March 23, 2011
- Mesa State kicks off $5.7 million campaign
- Computers at state office of revenue crash again
- Bill to punish stoned driving advances
- County approves Amys Courtyard for weddings, other events
- Mesa State name change would cost
- Fast start lifts GJ to victory over Indians on soccer field
- Prep Baseball Results, Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Sports in Brief: Young places first in Denver
- Carbondale cop takes own life near school
- Death Notices, March 23, 2011
- Defense lifts ‘Dogs to win
- Prep Soccer Results, Tuesday, March 22
- Prep Notebook: GJ’s Capri Rino will walk on to volleyball team at Saint Peter’s
- Grand Junction batters get back on track with rout of Montrose
- Mesa State Golf Results, Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Western Slope in little danger of huge quake, seismologist says
- Stowaway arrested after calling 911 to stop train-top ride
- Raid forces family from home
- Experts: Nuclear plant risk is low
- Printed letters, March 23, 2011
- Republican opposition mars celebration of health care reform
- Revolt in Utah over open records
- Suicide investigation closes Carbondale school
- Could banning truckers reduce I-70 woes?
- Death Notices: March 22, 2011
- Costly penalties proposed for cities that don’t crack down on illegals with felonies
- State health exchange proposed
- Getting It Right, March 21, 2011
- Competency hearing ordered for suspect in murder attempt
- Fruita Monument Invitational Results, Monday, March 21, 2011
- Gymnastics Results, Monday, March 21, 2011
- County services please residents, despite economy
- Blotter, March 21, 2011
- Interstate 70, river pinch bike trail route
- Antero questions recommendations in drilling study of Battlement Mesa
- Lack of support torpedoes income tax measure
- Gusts reach 62 mph in Grand Junction, stir up dust, allergies
- Sports in Brief: Aspen controls play, tops Tigers in lacrosse
- Libyan action draws mixed reviews from Obama’s friends, foes
- Golf in the wind: Montrose’s Keltz wins Fruita Monument Invite despite strong gusts
- Tigers, Indians ready for SWL play to start
- Junior Mavs win Colorado title
- Parks chief says no to monument bicycle race
- Deep thought: How much snow will fly in March?
- Bat sickness is ‘health crisis,’ expert says
- Music Scene: The Jones/Adams Duo
- Road Trip: Week of March 18, 2011
- Colorado National Monument has full slate of events planned to celebrate its centennial
- Icy beaches and fried cheese curds: What a spring break!
- Printed letters, March 22, 2011
- There are no goals for the no-fly zone
- Hollywood bracketology: Sports movies battle it out for top billing
- OutFit: Satchels
- British rockers worthy of being placed in their own category
- Grazing on the green stuff
- Escape the world’s troubles, hike to Monument Canyon
- Can Colorado's Olympic flame burn once again?
- Vote on possible Colorado nuke plant set for April
- Population, climate likely to raise water diversions to Front Range
- Alumni ponder Mesa State’s possible name change
- Mesa State Lacrosse Result, Sunday, March 20
- After recent setbacks, Salvation Army maneuvers to advance its mission
- State downplays computer errors, continued cries of CPAs, businesses
- Head scratcher: Mesa State softball team splits series with Nebraska-Kearney
- Mesa State baseball team suffers rare shutout loss
- Building’s design promotes flexibility, saves county money
- Police blotter: March 21, 2011
- Affidavit: Man admitted driving in fatal accident
- Death notice: March 21, 2011
- Legislature this week: March 21, 2011
- Japanese exchange students travel to GJ despite disaster
- Foundation offers variety of school scholarships
- Western Slope group gives more than $1M to students
- GJ woman named BLM Volunteer of the Year
- Week’s Best Photos for March 20-26, 2011
- Week in Sports for March 20-26, 2011
- Congress must curb Obama administrations regulatory overkill
- Norris for City Council
- Colorados legislative ‘management bows to state workers
- Devils Canyon camp a symbol of system that protected herders
- Printed letters, March 20, 2011
- Vote ‘For franchises
- Colorado ranks high in report on economic benefits of BLM lands
- Salazar renews debate over wild lands
- Tweak boundaries, be civil about it, redistricting panel told
- Gray Gourmet, March 20, 2011
- Bank of Colorado president retiring; vice president taking over branches
- Weekly Planner, March 20, 2011
- Traffic Alert, March 20, 2011
- Homegrown, March 19, 2011
- GJ dad, son seriously hurt in I-70 crash
- Police blotter, March 20, 2011
- Xcel seeks rate increase for natural gas
- Biz Buzz
- Prep track results, March 19, 2011
- Delectable designs cook up quickly with precut fabrics
- You Said It, March 20, 2011
- Best of Bridge, March 20, 2011
- Gluten-free options find appreciative customers
- Olathe corn festival sweetens the lineup by adding extra day
- Police: Woman pulls gun on drunken intruder
- Mesa State golf results, March 19, 2011
- Death Notices, March 20, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, March 19, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, March 19, 2011
- Grant expands housing authority's services
- Minister of new church has no trouble finding miracles
- SustainAbility, March 19, 20111
- The mosquitoes must dye, even if by photodynamic means
- GarCo sheriff refunds unused $2.89 million
- Panel resurrects sales tax exemption on ag products
- Palisade’s five errors costly in tourney loss to Montrose
- For the Record, March 19, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, March 18, 2011
- Clutch hits with runners on base help Mines top Mesa State
- 3 suspected of stealing copper wire
- Solar rebate program extended for a year
- Police Blotter, March 19, 2011
- Prep swimming results, March 18, 2011
- Business moves into historic house
- Mesa State men’s lacrosse score, March 18, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, March 18, 2011
- Wildcats soccer team shows progress in tie
- Religious Briefs, March 19, 2011
- Death notices: March 18, 2011
- Death notices: March 19, 2011
- Revenue forecast better than anticipated
- Bike race hits another bump
- Local Briefs, March 18, 2011
- For that much money, it better do the dishes, too
- Blooming ideas on a budget
- Round-up of local scholarship opportunities
- KAFM NOTES: Reason to 'Smile'
- Local nonprofit advocates for a heart-safe community
- Local Briefs: March 18, 2011
- Challenge yourself - 8 free days of yoga, tai chi, meditation and more
- Book-signing with author of book about women homesteaders
- Young local couple takes on dream of helping Ugandan orphans
- Who's News in the Grand Valley business community: March 18, 2011
- Planetarium event to benefit Writers' Forum
- The Avalon goes 'Wild and Scenic'
- Many things to look forward to this spring
- Raise the Beds to encourage gardening for everyone
- GARDENING COLUMN: A little coffee with your new tree
- Cruising North with Horrible Harvey's and Secret Sauce
- BIZWATCH: Baby Z's
- The amazing immune system: It does much more than just fight infections
- Fool your unconscious mind by 'faking it'
- 16-year-old wins prestigious Boettcher Foundation scholarship
- Schuster, GOP and civic leader, dies
- Police blotter, March 18, 2011
- Pricey junkets on the cutting block
- Bait cars will get you a joyride to jail
- Wounded vets would have free park access under bill
- Sports Briefs, March 17, 2011
- Fruita Monument baseball team rallies again to stay unbeaten
- Prep baseball scores, March 17, 2011
- Nature of sexual relations disputed in jail firing case
- Brothel owner found dead in Vegas hotel
- Montrose suspect’s suicide confirmed
- Run on pills spurred by unlikely radiation
- Food, drink among things once available in Cisco
- Printed letters, March 18, 2011
- Madison marching, NFL whining and a movement past its prime
- Setback for MSC workers
- Tough climb demands energy and endurance
- New rule may allow more Colorado docs to prescribe pot
- Death Notices: March 17, 2011
- Blotter, March 17, 2011
- Bernie Williams will discuss baseball, music as JUCO banquet speaker
- Bradford pulls bill on crimes against women in pregnancy
- Xcel, solar installers agree to rebate phaseout
- Record day, but rain on the way
- Congressional effort renewed for open records on fracking
- Thieves steal signs calling for marijuana shop ban
- Homicide suspect found dead
- Monument closes area to keep hikers from nest of golden eagle
- Death Notices, March 17, 2011
- Japanese disaster victims need cash, not supplies, Red Cross says
- Voters to decide city renewal of Xcel franchise
- Mesa State employee bill stopped in Senate
- Montrose couple ‘good people,’ neighbors say
- Mesa State Tennis Results, Wednesday, March 16
- NJCAA Rankings, Wednesday, March 16
- Sports in Brief: Mavs split matches in Phoenix
- Printed letters, March 17, 2011
- ‘Ganja Gourmet, other dispensaries remain in a regulatory netherworld
- Vote ‘For the Ordinance’ on Referred Measure A
- Black Hills proposes new Colorado gas power plant
- Edible marijuana survives challenge in Colorado
- Death Notices, March 16, 2011
- 2 arrested in theft of firearms
- Feds: 2011 BLM drilling permits are on track to increase by 2,200
- Getting It Right, March 16, 2011
- Police blotter, March 16, 2011
- CDOT trains firepower on avalanche hot spots
- Uranium mill company to ride out hit from Japan nuclear crisis
- Man sought in deaths of Montrose couple
- Fruitvale Elementary 5K Run/Walk
- County OKs energy project near Collbran
- BLM, state agree to streamline geothermal process
- Mesa State surveys alumni about name change
- Mesa State lacrosse team wins first game in program history
- Home away from home: Bonding through travel, Mavericks set to play in state finals
- Over the Top: Dual tax plans
- Pittsburgh teen dies in skiing accident at Beaver Creek
- Getting It Right, March 15, 2011
- Council chips its way out of grill bunker
- Printed Letters, March 16, 2011
- Could the disaster in Japan reshape Colorados energy future?
- Give tiered rates a chance
- Next year's Vail Resorts Epic Pass costs $649
- Colorado school group to protest budget cuts
- Much to be sorted out for high school track and field teams
- Sports in Brief: Daley, Carlsen win overall titles
- Dogs luckier than cats at shelter
- Rifle takes economic development regional
- Police Blotter, March 14, 2011
- House OKs bill on concussions, athletes’ safety
- City stirs address pot of alphabet soup
- 3 historic landmarks designated by Mesa County commissioners
- Regulators: Wastewater safely disposed of in Colorado
- City hires new vendor for public golf courses
- Montrose couple found dead
- Death Notices, March 15, 2011
- District 51 Opens Only Local Online School In Mesa County
- Political math not just for budgets
- Tragedy in Japan
- The future of nuclear power
- Printed letters, March 15, 2015
- SustainAbility: Marquette, Mich.
- Homegrown: Organic gardening, Part 2
- Climber killed but brother rescued in Utah canyon
- Tourism experts keeping close eye on gas prices
- New generation biofuels are more farm-friendly
- Colorado state parks, wildlife agencies to merge July 1 in budget-cutting effort
- Gettiing It Right, March 14, 2011
- Blotter, March 14, 2011
- Clifton woman suspected in theft from mall store
- Measure would put courts in bail bond business
- Legislature This Week, March 14, 2011
- Beekeepers drawn to new area group
- Taiwanese pianist wins young artist competition
- 15 apply for county administrator position
- Western Slope politicans make some headway
- District 51 online school passes pilot test, expands
- Disc Golf Club donates to two charities in valley
- Parties cancel each other out in Statehouse
- Mesa State baseball team tops rival ThunderWolves
- Week’s Best Photos for March 13-19, 2011
- Week in Sports for March 13-19, 2011
- Small school district goes to four-day week to cope with budget cuts
- Colorado National Monument is the Yosemite of bicycling world
- Wild-lands policy provides practical BLM guidance
- Printed letters, March 13, 2011
- Reasons for concern and optimism on jobs
- Merging parks, wildlife
- Grand Junction City Council, at-large race: Aaron Norris, question-and-answer
- Race for at-large City Council seat blends newcomer, veteran outlooks
- Citations leap in traffic enforcement push
- Best of Bridge, March 13, 2011
- Your Town, March 13, 2011
- Weekly Planner, March 13, 2011
- Gray Gourmet, March 13, 2011
- Biz Buzz, March 13, 2011
- Traffic Alert, March 13, 2011
- Invention of sewing machine a quilter’s dream
- Death Notices, March 13, 2011
- VA walk-in clinics planned
- Students guide their ‘satellites’ in deep descent
- Feds rescind approval for Oxbow lease
- You Said It, March 13, 2011
- No bond reduction for N.M. man held in attack on driver
- Graffiti vandals strike GJ homes, businesses
- Police blotter, March 13, 2011
- Prep soccer scores, March 12, 2011
- Religion Briefs, March 12, 2011
- For The Record, March 12, 2011
- Grand Junction missionaries rattled by record earthquake
- Residents reserved in opinions on two country music events
- Vet who became POW, escaped from Germans dies at 85 in GJ home
- Scientific exploration reveals the hole truth
- Local Briefs, March 12, 2011
- Rally ‘Cats: For second straight game, Fruita comes back to win at Fanning
- Judge moves Snider retrial to GarCo
- Panthers can’t get clutch hits in season-opening loss
- Pharmacy robberies net 16-year sentence
- Sports Briefs, March 11, 2011
- Mesa lacrosse team shows progress in second loss to Lindenwood
- Prep soccer scores, March 11, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, March 11, 2011
- Mesa State women’s lacrosse score, March 11, 2011
- Prep lacrosse score, March 11, 2011
- Death notices, March 12, 2011
- Familiar foes: Mavs among RMAC teams playing common opponents in Central Regional
- Season ends for Mesa State wrestlers
- Rifle girls fall in 3A tourney to Estes Park
- Fruita Monument girls lacrosse team loses season opener to Aspen
- For vehicular homicide, man to serve 12 years
- Two seats already settled for Grand Junction City Council
- Police Blotter, March 12, 2011
- Entertainment briefs: Quilt Block Chicken Challenge, music honor
- Road trip: Week of March 11, 2011
- Music scene: Three pianists
- Stage superstition: It’s no joke
- Raucous revelry, dancing part of Tony-winning ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’
- OutFit: Great lengths
- Acclaimed Russian pianist to perform show in Delta March 17
- Eckert church plans fundraiser Music for a Sunday Afternoon
- Oops. I didn’t mean to omit Bolin from guitarists’ list
- Invitation to view Easter egg decorators work their magic at Enstrom Candies merits early mention
- Japan earthquake and tsunami
- Devil’s Canyon Rocks
- Realtor news for March 13, 2011
- Homes sold Feb 21-27, 2010
- Anything is more fun than paying a speeding ticket
- Ask the professionals: Tax season questions about real estate
- Montrose switches to 4-day week
- The deep lessons of underwater evidence recovery
- Near no-no by GJ ace helps Tigers open with a win
- Palisade girls fall to Coal Ridge in soccer season opener
- Mavericks’ third straight meeting with Fort Lewis comes in Central Regionals
- Rifle routed by Eaton in 3A tourney
- Sports Briefs, March 10, 2011
- Prep golf coaches use Palisade Invite to give youngsters a chance to play
- Grand Valley’s Krieg will continue to run at Tulsa
- Valley schools all post wins in Bill Fanning Classic
- Neighbors nervous about Bobby’s Bash
- 5 arrested in Grand Junction drug raids
- Briefs, March 11, 2011
- Prep golf results, March 10, 2011
- Fruita first to get safe drinking water
- Prep soccer scores, March 10, 2011
- Agency merger worth a look, ex-wildlife commissioner says
- Junction unemployment hits 11.1%
- Prep basketball scores, March 10, 2011
- Prep baseball scores, March 10, 2011
- Where are the jobs?
- Patriotic singer captures attention of military contractor
- WHO'S NEWS in the Grand Valley business community
- PRISSY'S COLUMN: Pave Pear-adise, put up a parking lot
- Are you stuck? Trapped in the repetition of life?
- Astounded by Angry Birds and glass for gorillas
- Local briefs: March 11, 2011
- The Week That Was: March 11, 2011
- GJ man attends congressional hearings in D.C.
- Fusion - not MSG - secret to good taste at eC's Asian Station
- Hospice patient care volunteers provide hope, comfort
- St. Marys e-records eliminate transcribers
- Seniors take center stage
- WHAT'S HANGING: Guide to local galleries & businesses who exhibit art
- Church pastor named 'person of the year' by local atheists
- Community radio a rare commodity run by locals
- Williams Brothers to raise funds for KAFM
- BIZWATCH: Ruby Canyon Cycles
- Report: 16.3% of county kids poor in 2009
- Police blotter, March 11, 2011
- Ex-madam back in legal trouble
- Death notices, March 11, 2011
- Getting It Right, March 11, 2011
- ‘Damn the torpedoes’ rhetoric not enough to fix entitlements
- GOP redistricting bill is premature
- Printed letters, March 11, 2011
- Glenwood case led to national recall
- Colorado lawmakers urged to ban 'Spice'
- Glenwood case led to national recall
- Blotter, March 10, 2011
- Firm buys holder of oil-shale lease
- Comments cost ex-NPR official new Aspen job
- Study links school bullying to risky behavior in victims
- Business battle in store for Palisade
- Delta County man gives his side of road confrontation
- Owner considering selling his Palisade grocery store
- Montrose County declared StormReady by weather service
- Getting It Right, March 10, 2011
- Bill would force Xcel to stop tiered rate plan
- Derailment cleared from 3 crossings in Hotchkiss
- Sports Briefs, March 9, 2011
- Never giving up helped Mesa’s Nelson qualify for wrestling nationals
- New Fruita girls lacrosse coach hopes players catch on quickly
- Death notices, March 10, 2011
- New Emerson School Disc Golf Tournament
- Over the Top: Hidden camera
- Printed letters, March 10, 2011
- Dont blame the U.S. for Mexican narcotics meltdown
- Nameless noncitizens
- David Broder, R.I.P.
- Will pain at the pump deter visitors?
- Klaus Obermeyer recovering from ski accident
- State parks, water diversion mitigation on agenda for wildlife commission meeting
- Snowpack, water system piggybacks information on meteor trails
- Kids, consider the call of the wild
- Romagna winemakers aim for Tuscan quality
- Edesia will feature Colorado wines, chefs and spirits
- Welcome to the Home Improvement and Remodeling Expo
- Who needs the space more? You or the car?
- Sexy and splashy? Or sensible and staid?
- They did WHAT to that house?
- Cell phone inventor saves friend - with his phone - at Vail
- Brief, March 9, 2011
- Udall, Hatch propose panel on duplicate federal programs
- Blotter, March 9, 2011
- Plea deal sought for Arizona escapee
- Club 20 likes GOP redistricting plan
- Senate panel advances bill assigning liability if police dogs intentionally hurt
- Judge mulls challenge by trooper to charges in Redlands shooting
- Sewer requirement for developer upheld
- Elections chief uncovers 106 noncitizen voters
- Jam attorney: Documents returned by bash planner
- Guv plans 2-agency combo to save cash
- ‘Bobby’ fest poses snags, agencies say
- Death Notices, March 9, 2011
- Lizards are cool, even when it’s 90 degrees out
- All-Soutwestern League Team, Tuesday, March 8
- Colorado Sky Invitational Results, Tuesday, March 8
- Central Regional Pairings, Tuesday, March 8
- Sports in Brief: Fruita Spurs win Mesa County title
- Prep Notebook: Fruita, GJ sweep top SWL honors
- Undefeated Rifle sets sights on rest of 3A field at state
- Fruita Monument hopes new coach will lead soccer turnaround
- CHS Service Learning To Host The First Annual April Fool’s 5K Run
- Democratic senators should kill Mesa State personnel bill
- Momentum builds for attack on debt
- Printed letters, March 9, 2011
- Lights out for this plan
- Colorado lawmakers give initial OK to civil unions
- Slim chance for radioactive water from local drilling
- Don’t worry; you’re happy in Colorado, study says
- County budget cutting claims 6-figure victim
- Enrollment the bottom line at private academies in valley
- Uranium project moves ahead with license final
- Health Briefs, March 8, 2011
- Health Briefs, March 8, 2011
- Blotter, March 8, 2011
- Sentinel offering a deal to Grand Valley schools
- Getting It Right, March 8, 2011
- Defendants in fraud to be sentenced this fall
- Three Western Slope residents appointed to state water panel
- Local Briefs, March 8, 2011
- Death Notices, March 8, 2011
- Montrose County residential development fees waived
- Garfield sheriff says use of force in jail reduced
- Civil-unions bill gets initial approval