While accusations of price gouging persist, it’s an old tactic. The earliest known use of the verb price-gouge appeared in the Detroit Free Press in the 1940s.
Colorado business leaders are less confident heading into the fourth quarter as concerns about the economy and uncertainty over the election mount. They’re more upbeat, however, about the year ahead, ...
HR professionals enjoy unique opportunities to promote mental health awareness in the workplace. By implementing comprehensive mental health programs, reducing workplace stress, fostering a supportive ...
Vickery Hall has joined the Western Colorado Community Foundation based in Grand Junction as regional outreach director. Hall will expand the presence of the WCCF across the seven West Slope counties ...
“As we continue to grow, we remain dedicated to maintaining the highest levels of services,” said Allen McReynolds, president and chief operating officer of West Star Aviation. The expansion at Grand ...
Dr. Heidi Martin has been appointed medical director of the HopeWest Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) in Mesa County. In her new role, Martin will provide medical services to PACE ...
While no single election influences long-term market trends, each presidency has left its mark on the real estate landscape. From high interest rates in the 1970s to the housing boom and bust of the ...
Grand Valley Power has received a nearly $2 million federal grant to upgrade power lines atop the Grand Mesa.
When Andrea Haitz, school board president for Mesa County District 51 (D51) schools, looks at the current ballot initiatives 4A and 4B, she focuses on the details as a parent and a taxpayer. “Looking ...
Side notes here for your friendly author: Take less time than 10 years to realize what works and what doesn’t during this time of transition. Embrace the pivot as you notably mentioned in the story ...
The Grand Valley Creative Alliance announces the return of the Grand Valley Open Studios Tour, to take place Oct. 11, 12, and 13, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
A common concern of employees was the now closed entrances on Fourth and Fifth streets to the main parking lot behind store fronts on the south side of Main. They explained that entering and ...