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District 51 and WCCC expand college preparedness programs

5 Grand Junction Classes You Should Take in Spring 2021

5 Grand Junction Classes You Should Take in Spring 2021 Enter your number to get our free mobile app Did you receive the Western Colorado Community College Spring 2021 Course Offerings flyer in the mail? After giving it a quick glance, I found five classes you should seriously consider taking. The Spring 2021 catalog offers dozens of fascinating classes. You ll find everything from stargazing to culinary arts, watercolors to wine sensory analysis, and even a number of concealed carry training courses. You ll notice a handful of classes which have never been offered before. I don t know about you, but the older I get, the more I want to learn things. While I m a half-decent self-starter, it seems enrolling in a course helps to motivate me. The programs are fairly short in duration, and all seem very affordable.

Grand Valley Transit workers want higher pay and better protections

Unhappy with their treatment through the COVID-19 pandemic, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1776 members voted no confidence Sunday in Grand Valley Transit General Manager Valdo Lewis. Local 1776 President Judi DeRusha reports that 94% of local chapter members voted no confidence in Lewis to perform his duties. This comes after a comment he made as the union negotiates for higher pay and safer working conditions for its drivers. Negotiations will continue this week with TrasnDev, GVT’s contractor. “Our members have been heroes on the frontlines, providing essential transportation to keep our community moving,” DeRusha said in a press release. She represents the GVT drivers employed by TransDev.

Coal Ridge High School phenom Taylor Wiescamp signs on with Northeast Junior College

Chelsea Self / Post Independent An ordinary household basement has become a handy tool for Colorado student-athletes trying to emulate what they’re missing on the court. Take Taylor Wiescamp, a star, three-sport athlete at Coal Ridge High School. Despite the fall high school sports season seeing delays due to COVID-19 issues, Wiescamp’s strict diet of basement body work has helped hoist her to a milestone. Wiescamp on Wednesday signed her official letter of intent to play volleyball for Northeastern Junior College in Sterling. “The days I don’t have school and we don’t have practice, I’m usually downstairs in my basement, working out,” she said. “I’m doing either conditioning or weight lifting just trying to keep with that.”

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