The Business Times Volume 28 Issue 6

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THE BUSINESS T IMES News MARCH 25-APRIL 14, 2021

THE DEFINITIVE SOURCE FOR GRAND JUNCTION BUSINESS NEWS SINCE 1994

VOLUME 28, ISSUE 6

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In this issue

Trends 2 Contributors Opinion 4 Business Briefs 5 Business People Almanac

n Moving effort

A cybersecurity company has relocated to the Grand Valley and plans to ultimately open a service delivery center.

n Banking on help Alpine Bank has donated $50,000 to fund grants that promote social emotional learning in School District 51.

n Better together The Western Colorado Latino Chamber of Commerce has moved its office to CMU to help businesses and students.

n Paying dividends Mesa County businesses will receive a total of nearly $1.5 million in dividends from Pinnacol Assurance.

n Rate spike

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A spike in the jobless rate in Mesa County doesn’t change expectations for improving labor conditions.

n Spring into action

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A spring conference and legal update will help participants keep up with changing employment issues.

n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends

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Center of assistance

n While it’s anything but business as usual in a pandemic, mission to help entrepreneurs goes on. See page 2 Jon Maraschin, executive director of the Business Incubator Center in Grand Junction, leads a tour through the manufacturing space at the center, which includes the operations of the Timeless Millworks cabinetry company.

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