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Jul 22, 2025 02:46PM
Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to this month’s jokes in Laughing Matters.
Jun 30, 2025 12:46PM
Nominate a Mesa County volunteer for the BEACON's 2025 Volunteer of the Year awards
Jun 30, 2025 12:15PM ● By Diana Barnett
Pam Hjorteset recounts survival and success during her years working north of the Arctic Circle.
Jun 30, 2025 12:06PM ● By Melanie Wiseman
With Christian music, scripture, and a listening ear, Connie Hale brings healing and hope to clients one appointment at a time.
Jun 30, 2025 12:01PM ● By Sara Ferguson
6 ways to keep your cat active in smaller spaces
Jun 30, 2025 11:21AM ● By Claire Ninde
Community Hospital's gift shop offers more than flowers and greeting cards. Its shelves brim with unique items all made by small-scale creators.
Jun 30, 2025 10:51AM ● By Joe Zeni
Railroads brought the world’s wildest shows—from Roman acts to jungle beasts—right to Colorado’s doorstep.
Jun 30, 2025 10:28AM
Take this friendly quiz and see how well you know America’s story.
Jun 30, 2025 09:58AM ● By John Stanford
Medicare’s price negotiations may save money—but could cost lives by halting development of affordable treatments.
Jun 30, 2025 09:46AM
Run by the Community Food Bank, the café serves up fresh meals and job training on weekdays.
Jun 30, 2025 09:38AM
From farm-fresh goods to antique tractors, discover historic charm and family fun every Saturday in Grand Junction.
Jun 30, 2025 09:33AM
Grand Junction travelers experience Japanese culture and welcome Tokyo and Osaka guests in a cultural exchange that fosters international friendship.
Jun 26, 2025 04:02PM ● By Diana Barnett
Local teens get hands-on aviation training through HAWK Aviators, learning aircraft maintenance, flight skills and teamwork with dedicated mentors.
Jun 25, 2025 12:22PM ● By Victor Block
Celebrate history, fantasy and fun at Renaissance fairs across the U.S., including Colorado’s own. Here’s where to go and what to see.
Jun 25, 2025 12:11PM ● By Laird Landon, PhD
Calling seniors “sweetie” may seem kind, but it’s often patronizing. Here's why elderspeak is more harmful than helpful—and how to address it.
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