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Latest News and Stories from The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
  • Close watch on Colorado wildfire as winds kick up
  • GOP Senate candidate to address Colorado doctors
  • City Market closes pharmacy at St. Mary?s
    City Market has closed its pharmacy at St. Mary?s Hospital after officials with the grocer determined other nearby pharmacies made the hospital site unnecessary. The pharmacy closed Sept. 1 after 14 years of leasing space in the hospital, City Market spokeswoman Kelli McGannon said Thursday.
  • Caprock Academy closer to a permanent home
    Caprock Academy could have a permanent building as early as the first day of school in July 2011. Caprock opened in the summer of 2007 and temporarily resided in a church before moving into a series of modular buildings at 640 24 1/2 Road.
  • Grand Junction?s 2011 budget ?sobering,? director says
    Officials in every local government in Colorado this time of year are busy compiling their best guesses to create a budget for 2011. But this year, many of the state?s municipalities and county governments are crafting additional budgets, reviled as worst-case scenarios, that often include millions of dollars in local cuts if the state?s voters pass three measures that are on the ballot this fall.
  • Opponent questions Rankin?s residency
    Some voters in Senate District 5 are questioning whether the Republican candidate in the race actually lives in the district. Robert Rankin, however, says not to worry.
  • Rim Rock Drive maintenance work to begin Monday
    People planning to take in the grand views of Colorado National Monument through a drive or hike should prepare for some delays for the next month. The National Park Service will begin road maintenance work Monday that will cover all 26 miles of Rim Rock Drive. The project will include patching, crack sealing, chip sealing, micro-surfacing and striping.
  • Regent wants to see CU through changes
    Efforts to restructure the University of Colorado to streamline its educational offerings while maintaining its position as the state?s premier institution need to continue, CU Regent Steve Bosley said. The Republican from Broomfield is seeking a second, six-year term as an at-large selection to the nine-member CU Board of Regents, and the restructuring project is ?part of the reason I want to stay,? Bosley told The Daily Sentinel editorial board.
  • Police Blotter, Sept. 10, 2010
    Driver dies of aneurism An 81-year-old Grand Junction man suffered a fatal heart condition before causing a six-car crash Wednesday, authorities said Thursday.
  • Let Tancredo join debate, supporters tell Club 20
    Club 20?s ruling that candidate Tom Tancredo can?t participate in the organization?s gubernatorial debate could get one final test today. Club 20?s board of directors regularly considers organization policy on the Friday preceding Saturday events such as the Club 20 debates.
  • Fire destroys unoccupied home
    Investigators Thursday evening still were investigating the cause of a midafternoon fire that destroyed an unoccupied Redlands home. Firefighters from three different fire stations responded to a blaze that broke out about 3:15 p.m. at 318 Rosevale Road, Grand Junction Fire Department spokesman Mike Page said.
  • Death notices, Sept. 10, 2010
    Delmer Walter Cordova, 64, Fruita, died Sept. 8, 2010, at St. Mary?s Hospital. A rosary will be said at 6 p.m. Sunday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Fruita. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the church.
  • Orchard Avenue Elementary wins Blue Ribbon status
    Orchard Avenue Elementary School on Thursday became the first institution in School District 51 to be recognized as a Blue Ribbon school by the U.S. Department of Education, according to the school district. The Blue Ribbon Schools Program has existed since 1982 and honors schools that demonstrate high academic performance or tremendous growth in academic performance.
  • Poirier sees growth in Mesa soccer
    Nathan Poirier was on the inaugural men?s soccer team at Mesa State College. After graduating from Grand Junction High School, Poirier went to Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Ariz., then transferred home when the Mavericks started a men?s program in 2007.
  • Prep volleyball scores, Sept. 9, 2010
    Grand Junction 3, Moffat County 0 Thursday at Grand Junction
  • Sports Briefs, Sept. 9, 2010
    College Golf Berve is RMAC player of week
  • Prep soccer scores, Sept. 9, 2010
    Battle Mountain 8, Palisade 2 Thursday at Edwards
  • Fruita Monument rallies to defeat Eagle Valley in five games
    Down 17-10 in the fourth game Thursday to Eagle Valley, a win was not looking likely for the Fruita Monument High School volleyball team. But as the Devils started to pull their starters, the Wildcats found their momentum and turn a sure loss into a 18-25, 25-15, 12-25, 26-24, 15-9 victory.
  • Junction starts anew: Tigers feed off home crowd to win first match
    The high school volleyball season may have started one week ago, but Thursday night was a new beginning for Grand Junction. The Tigers played their first home match under new coach Leslie Vines and took advantage of the excitement, sweeping Moffat County in three games. Grand Junction defeated the Bulldogs 25-20, 25-12, 25-22.
  • Mesa State soccer score, Sept. 9, 2010
    Dixie State 2, Mesa State 1 Women
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