THE BUSINESS T IMES News FEBRUARY 8-21, 2024
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In this issue
n Slowing ahead?
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A Colorado Mesa University professor doesn’t expect a recession, but the economy still could slow in Mesa County.
n Solar plan
Trends Growing Contributors venture
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An open house meeting set for Grand Junction will offer details about plans for solar development on public lands.
n Good causes
Proceeds from the Viva el Vino fund-raiser support local nonprofits and their efforts to change individual lives.
n Slow start
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n Business caters to thumbs green and otherwise. Page 2
The Mesa County real estate market got off to a slow start in January, but activity is expected to increase.
n It’s classified
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A new federal rule offers guidance to employers in classifying employees and independent contractors.
n Key role of HR
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Isaiah Tyler demonstrates one of the hydroponic systems at Desert Bloom Hydroponics in Grand Junction.
Human resources isn’t just a cost center. Rather, HR plays a crucial rule in driving the success of businesses.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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