Stay updated with breaking news from சந்தி நகரம் சபை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Tim Foster didnât take the job as President of Colorado Mesa University to be showered in accolades. He did it because he saw a vision that CMU, then Mesa State College, and Grand Junction could become educational and economic forces in Western Colorado. âIâm not sure what I want my legacy to be,â Foster told The Daily Sentinel on his last day. âI guess as someone who moved the school forward â someone who helped people get the skills they needed. Because people are the most important thing. Theyâll do more for western Colorado than any road or bridge ever will.â ....
Council weighs concrete cleanup along Colorado River gjsentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gjsentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Local broadband faces access and adoption hurdles, providers say gjsentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gjsentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For the second straight year, the annual Colorado Press Association convention was a virtual event. The Daily Sentinel was recognized at the convention with the general excellence award for the newspapers with the largest circulation in the state. The Sentinelâs advertising and graphic design department also took home the Advertising Sweepstakes award with four first-place awards and one second-place award. Because of the contest period â from Nov. 1, 2019, to Oct. 31, 2020 â being mostly in the COVID-19 time, the contest categories for advertising, editorial and photo and design were greatly condensed into fewer ones. For advertising, the Sentinelâs first-place awards were for classified section, best digital advertisement, best use of digital advertising and best promotional advertisement. ....
A proposed plan to improve safety and traffic flow on Patterson Road as the area develops over the next couple of decades is moving forward after a Wednesday evening vote of the Grand Junction City Council. The Patterson Road Access Control Plan was presented to the City Council at its regular meeting Wednesday. The city, working with its consultant Stolfus and Associates, had previously presented the plan to the council last winter, but went back for further input from the community. Public Works Director Trent Prall gave the City Council, which includes three new members, an overview of what the plan sets out to accomplish and why the city felt it was necessary. ....