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Wine lovers in Grand Junction now have reason to rejoice.  I was just reading some articles in the Grand Junction Free press when I saw an article about the upcoming opening of a beverage retailer in downtown Grand Junction.  This article entitled, “Wine time in downtown Grand Junction” states that starting July 10, Grand Junction [...]

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Gas Prices

City
Current
Yesterday
Last Year

National Avg.
$4.086
$4.079
$2.961

Colorado Avg.
$4.005
$4.011
$3.135

Grand Junction
$4.131
$4.128
$3.098

Denver
$3.924
$3.923
$3.077

Salt Lake City
$4.024
$4.019
$3.110

Los Angeles
$4.602
$4.605
$3.135

Seattle
$4.383
$4.381
$3.072

Phoenix
$4.128
$4.128
$2.891

Chicago
$4.215
$4.218
$3.263

Dallas
$3.935
$3.933
$2.851

Houston
$3.916
$3.914
$2.812

Miami
$4.142
$4.137
$2.998

Atlanta
$4.000
$4.000
$2.903

New York
$4.388
$4.387
$3.260

Data provided by AAA.

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I just read an interesting article in the GJSentinel.com about a controversial new project that has come to Grand Junction.  This article entitled, “Nonprofit group pays to get birth control, sterilizations” talks about a program called Project Prevention, which offers free birth control, sterilizations and even 300 dollars in cash to drug-addicted mothers who receive [...]

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Mesa County Colorado is a historic county and the number of building registered with the National Register of Historic Places proves it.  Between the Mesa County cities of Grand Junction, Fruita, Whitewater, Clifton, Palisade, Fruita, De Beque, Loma, Glade Park, Molina and Silt there are more than 30 buildings, objects, districts and structures listed with [...]

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Those who are not familiar with Grand Junction, Colorado are not aware that this is Colorado’s Grand Valley wine country.  There are over twelve wineries scattered around Palisade, southeast of Grand Junction and along the Colorado River.  They are situated in a way that folks can tour all of them in a single day.  These [...]

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