THE BUSINESS T IMES News MAY 13-26, 2021
VOLUME 28, ISSUE 9
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In this issue n Off the charts
Real estate sales continue to increase in Mesa County, gains one industry executive said were “off the charts.”
n New CMU president committed to serving students — and regional businesses, too. See page 2
n Fruitful efforts
Bruce Talbott, co-owner of a Palisade operation, is the new president of a fruit and vegetable growers organization.
n Starting up
Students in the latest class of the Young Entrepreneurs Academy will showcase their startups at an upcoming event.
n Taxing matters
John Marshall was selected as the next president of Colorado Mesa University. Marshall expects CMU to remain focused on the why of serving students as well as a larger community that includes businesses in the region.
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Sales tax collections, one measure of retail activity in Mesa County, continue to increase on a year-over-year basis.
n Mixed outlook
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An increase in business filings in Colorado bodes well, but some sectors continue to face challenges.
n Emotional labor Keeping feelings in check at work can be more tiring than physical efforts and takes a toll on employees.
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