May 22, 2013

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Voters To Decide On TABOR Question

In an April election, voters will decide whether to allow the city to retain revenue under TABOR, to help pay off the Riverside Parkway Project.

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Library Still Without Power

The Central Branch of the Mesa County Library is still without power and still trying to dry out after a water main broke last week blowing a transformer.

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Pipe Bursts At Mesa State College

The Grand Junction Fire Department is called out to Mesa State College Wednesday to contain flooding in one of its new residence halls.

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Police To Hold Meeting On Sexually Violent Predator

A sexually violent predator moves from Clifton to Grand Junction prompting the Mesa County's Sheriff's Office to cancel its community notification meeting, and the Grand Junction Police to schedule one.

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Pear Park Parents Discuss Pedestrian Safety

A 6-year-old student was hit last week while walking home from Pear Park Elementary School, prompting a meeting with parents and school officials to discuss what can be done to protect children walking along a stretch of road that sees fairly heavy traffic.

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Former Bronco Shares Keys To Success

He's played in three Super Bowls and six Pro Bowls and on Tuesday former Bronco Karl Mecklenburg took time out of his busy schedule to speak to students at Hotchkiss's k–8 school.

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Xcel Relighting Process Continues

Although natural gas has been restored after an outage Monday, Xcel energy has gone to phase two of restoring services, relighting pilot lights.

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City Funding For Cultural Events Available

The Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture is offering financial assistance for cultural events and projects in an effort to encourage new cultural activities of all kinds.

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2006 Crime Stats Released

In 2006 10,400 crimes were reported to the Grand Junction Police Department. Statistics show the number of violent crimes committed increased from 2005 while the property crime decreased.

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