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GJLinks.com is an online directory that serves the Grand Junction, Colorado community. The yellow-page like directory serves as a resource of website link listings to businesses and organizations. GJLinks.com also has a Classifieds section, as well as a Coupon Savings Directory, & much more. At the top of popular search engines like Yahoo, Google, MSN, and Alta Vista, GJLinks.com is the most complete online resource of information for the Grand Junction area.
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Latest News and Stories from The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel |
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Company cuts Piceance drilling
WPX Energy on Monday said it would be operating just five drilling rigs in the Piceance Basin this year, down from 11 rigs previously planned.
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Republican hopeful taps discontent with president
Standing nearly shoulder to shoulder in a stuffy hotel ballroom, Jerri Shambaugh of Fruita knew what she wanted to hear from visiting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Shambaugh, owner of cleaning company Blaz?n Brooms, said she enjoyed a prosperous run under former President George W. Bush. About the time Obama took office, her numbers of commercial clients started to slide. Although business has picked up lately, Shambaugh said, she wanted to hear Romney talk about what he would do for small businesses like hers. She also was interested in Romney?s take on natural gas development, her husband?s livelihood. And, there was one more request.
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Bradford won?t face gun charge in controversial Denver traffic stop
DENVER — The Denver District Attorney?s Office has decided not to file gun charges against Rep. Laura Bradford.
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Panel begins Bradford inquiry
DENVER — A House ethics panel investigating a Mesa County legislator said Monday it couldn?t believe the media accounts about a traffic stop last month that led to the probe, but then decided to ask the media for copies of those accounts.
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Romney gets turnout
Mitt Romney?s first words to an enthusiastic Grand Junction crowd on a February day marked by occasional smatterings of snowflakes: ?Don?t fall in the pool you guys.?
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Getting It Right, Feb. 7, 2012
A story headlined ?Fighting for a fallen friend? on Page C1 Sunday gave an incorrect date for the motor vehicle accident that claimed the lives of Andrew Marquez and Travis Oropeza, both of Grand Junction. The accident was Oct. 31, 2011. Also, the article incorrectly cited the cause of the accident. According to the Colorado State Patrol, the truck, driven by Oropeza, drifted off the side of the road and rolled down a cliff. No additional cause was ever reported.
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Piano tuner busy in rock ?n? roll heyday
Bob Shoffner just wanted to do his job tuning pianos.
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Loma man?s bond set at $5 million
County Court Judge Bruce Raaum set bond at $5 million Monday for a Loma man suspected of involvement in the killing of a Fort Campbell soldier.
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Police Blotter, Feb. 7, 2012
Stripped vehicle found
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RMAC basketball standings, Feb. 6
RMAC Basketball Standings
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Palisade, Fruita boys on verge of league titles
With two weeks left in the regular basketball season, teams are smelling district playoffs.
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Pittman excited about Mesa?s incoming class
After going 5-11-1 this past fall, Colorado Mesa University men?s soccer coach Josh Pittman added more competition for spots next season, including twin brothers from the Western Slope.
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Project has all the perks, but top floor is the payoff
Thousands of people drive by the ever-changing Lincoln Park Sports Complex ?tower? every day.
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Lincoln Park Stadium Tour
Sports complex construction moving toward completion.
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Blue Ribbons for 43 local restaurants
Forty-three Mesa County food establishments will be honored with Blue Ribbon awards today for meeting every demand of health inspections.
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School district budget forums begin Thursday
School District 51 will begin a series of community budget forums at 6 p.m. Thursday in Bookcliff Middle School?s cafeteria.
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WPX forced to halve local drilling rigs
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Junction woman selected for horse advisory board
Grand Junction resident Callie Hendrickson has been selected to serve on the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board.
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Mitt Romney in Grand Junction February 06, 2012
Photos by Christopher Tomlinson taken during Romney?s primary visit
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Bond set at $5 mill. for GJ man held in Kentucky slaying
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