Craig Hall has endured a succession of financial and personal challenges over his 24-year tenure as owner and publisher of the Business Times.
The Mesa County Department of Human Resources has scheduled a community summit to support those who support youth. The summit is set for 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at the Colorado Mesa ...
A free webinar offering information about the unemployment claims process is scheduled for Oct. 15. The Colorado HR Connection will offer the webinar from 11 a.m. to noon. Speakers will cover the ...
An engineer inspired by a retired physicist turned mentor will share his story during an upcoming event in Grand Junction. Ryan Patterson will speak at the annual dinner with a scientist fund-raiser ...
Once you’re mindful about life and work and possess the skills to strike a balance, you won’t have to work so hard to experience the happiness and success you desire. And at the end of your life, you ...
The retiring employee’s 401 (k) or similar plan can usually be transferred from the company plan to the employee’s IRA. Your plan management personnel should provide the employee with instructions on ...
The Fruita Area Chamber of Commerce Veterans in Business has scheduled its next monthly muster for Oct. 9. The event is set for 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Ale House, located 2531 N. 12th St. in Grand ...
Toni Heiden was honored as the top agent for August at Heiden Homes Realty in Grand Junction. Heiden, the owner of the firm, posted the highest dollar volume in sales and most closed transactions for ...
Christian Reece of Grand Junction has been appointed to the Colorado Lottery Commission. Reece serves as outreach and engagement regional manager for the University of Colorado.
Now I’m lingering in a doorway myself, a transition between a lengthy tenure as editor of the Business Times and retirement. This issue — the 734th I’ve completed since January 1999 — will be my last.
As you might have read on this website, one random number 30 relates to the years in business the Business Times is celebrating. But this column isn’t about that.
Civility is more than just politeness. It’s a cornerstone of workplace culture, essential for enabling people and businesses to thrive. Civility fosters respect, empathy and the productive exchange of ...