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President Foster announces retirement from Colorado Mesa


This school year is Tim Foster’s last as president of Colorado Mesa University.
Foster will retire from his position at the end of June, which is also the end of the fiscal year. His decision marks the finale of a 17-year run that saw the school earn university status, grow on seemingly all fronts and navigate a once-in-a-century catastrophe.
Foster made the announcement with CMU spokesperson David Ludlam late Wednesday morning to The Daily Sentinel and later sent a letter to CMU students, faculty, staff and alumni in the afternoon.
“I don’t know if I had a number, but I didn’t think I’d be here for 17 years,” Foster said. “I’m going to stay in Grand Junction and I have no idea what I’m going to do. In June, we’ll take some time and bounce around, then come back in September or October and say, ‘Now what am I going to do?’ ” ....

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Federal relic getting new purpose in Mesa


When the old Mesa post office opened more than 83 years ago downtown amid the depths of the Depression, it was a sign that a remote desert outpost had arrived as a growing city.
Because the city had 6,000 residents, the federal government deemed Mesa worthy of its first post office – and first federal building – rather than a contract station inside a general store or a drug store, explained longtime Mesa historic preservationist Vic Linoff.
Now the mothballed building is getting a new lease on life as an 8,000-square foot meeting space that can be divided into two rooms and used for community events, wedding receptions and other events. ....

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