May 24, 2013

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Lion's Club Names 2006 Hometown Hero

A retired school teacher is honored for her commitment to the community. A very surprised and tearful Joyce Hansen was named the Lion's Club 2006 Hometown Hero. Hansen has taught Sunday school for more than four decades.

Bad Weather Hangs On; More Expected

Winter Storm

National Weather Service forecasters say we should brace ourselves more for bad weather as rain and wind continues to lash the Grand Valley.

Tipton Makes Campaign Stop In GJ

A Congressional hopeful makes a stop in Grand Junction Tuesday to speak with local law enforcement about border security and illegal drugs.

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Schools Participate In Lock-down Drills

School has been in session for nearly two months and for students that means not only getting back into the swing of things- but it also means practicing safety drills.

Inflation Hurting City Construction Projects

Many future capital improvement projects are planned for the City of Grand Junction, however, the challenge of inflation is pushing many projects back and in some cases, as far as a decade.

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New Roads For Walker Field Airport

Walker Field Airport. which considers itself the gateway to the community, has plans to make the roads around the terminal more pleasant.

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CBI Investigates Beauprez Campaign

Governor Bill Owens has asked the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to give high priority into the probe that gubernatorial hopeful, Bob Beauprez, illegally obtained information.

Missing Hunter Finds His Way Back

After disappearing for more than 12 hours a top the Grand Mesa, a 27 year old hunter from Oklahoma found his way back to base camp where searchers are waiting.

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4th Annual Greek Festival

Saturday, some residents around the grand valley got a taste of some greek culture at the 4th Annual Greek Festival.

Grand Junction Highway Clean-Up

The Horizon–Sunrise Rotary Club teamed up with students from Central High School today to pick up trash along a two mile stretch of Interstate 70. The crew picked up between 50 and 60 trash bags full of debris

Empty Bowls Benefit Feeds the Hungry

On any given day nearly 200 hungry people pack into the soup kitchen in Grand Junction for lunch, but today there over 800 people lined up there, all to help those less fortunate.

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