May 21, 2013

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Like Looking in The Mirror

Have you ever wondered what is would be like to be the President of the United States? Well, one Grand Valley man has gotten a look at what presidency is all about, as an impersonator.

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Sales Tax Revenue Way Up

The Board of County Commissioners is celebrating a better than expected month of January in the retail sector for Mesa County.

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House Bill Aimed At Deadbeat Parents

A bill that would hold delinquent parents responsible for paying child support by withholding their gambling winnings at casinos and racetracks passes the house Friday.

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Weather Creates Hazardous Driving Conditions

Strong winds and heavy snow are creating hazardous conditions in parts of the state. The Colorado Department of Transportation shut down several highways Friday morning due to poor weather conditions.

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Energy Department: Funding Drives Schedule

The U.S. Department of Energy says it's working hard to clean–up the uranium mill-tailings pile near Moab, and while the pile is bigger than they anticipated that won't affect the timeline of the project but funding could.

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Peanut Butter Recall

ConAgra Foods announced Thursday that it has taken the precautionary measure of voluntarily recalling all varieties of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Great Value Peanut Butter beginning with product code 2111 imprinted on the lid of both brands.

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Decision To Resurface Stocker Stadium Upcoming

With about 30 games a year, Stocker Stadium's turf see a lot of wear and tear. So to limit the wear and potential dangerous conditions, Grand Junction is looking at a new age AstroTurf as a solution.

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Special Report: The Grand Valley's Labor Shortage Part III

With a population nearing 140,000 people, Mesa County estimates that number will hit the 200,000 mark by 2019 which is just 12 years away. Of course, all those people will need places to live and to work, but with a current shortage of skilled labor affecting every sector, what is being done to plan for the future?

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