Preventing youth tobacco use is a priority in Mesa County, and community members, including local businesses, play an important role. Public health resources are available to help reduce youth tobacco ...
In 2019, job-related burnout was officially recognized as a mental health concern by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although it is not classified as a medical condition, burnout is defined in ...
When Alaina Marquez went to her first meeting of the Grand Junction Birth Collective she was just two months from her due date with her third child. Little did she know the opportunity that was about ...
Thanks to a generous donation from Enstrom Candies, the D51 Foundation kicked off the holiday season by distributing thousands of boxes of Enstrom toffee to teachers and staff in School District 51.
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month—a time to highlight the importance of comfort for those facing serious illness and to celebrate the compassionate care provided by HopeWest teams ...
Avoid an open bar. Opt for a cash bar or provide a limited number of drink tickets. Limit drinks to wine and beer rather than hard liquor, and ensure a selection of non-alcoholic drinks. Stop serving ...
Grand Junction Kiwanis Club allocates funding to local non-profit agencies benefiting children in our community. At a recent luncheon, the Grand Junction Kiwanis Club allocated $53,000 raised from ...
In an era where markets evolve rapidly and competition is fierce, strategic business planning is essential for companies and individuals seeking stability and growth. Whether the aim is to establish a ...
After all, the claims are worthy of an insurrection or worse. Some of the worse has already happened, including the Democrats version of insurrection just four years ago. And they’ve kept up the ...