THE BUSINESS T IMES News SEPTEMBER 15-28, 2022
THE DEFINITIVE SOURCE FOR GRAND JUNCTION BUSINESS NEWS SINCE 1994
VOLUME 29, ISSUE 17
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TrendsHealthy 2 Contributors endeavor Opinion 4 Business Briefs 5 Business People Almanac
In this issue n High-flying job
Scott Sweeney brings a diverse background to his latest job as general manager of West Star in Grand Junction.
n Clinic coming
n In building healthy homes, firm also building a healthy business. Page 2
A new health care clinic is coming to Palisade, an effort of the town and Community Hospital to provide services.
n Care contract
Bill McDonald, founder and chief executive officer of Phoenix Haus, displays some of the materials that go into the prefabricated homes the Grand Junction-based company designs and manufactures.
Monument Health has been awarded a contract to offer health care coverage to School District 51 employees.
n Booking it
Construction is scheduled for completion next year on a larger Mesa County Libraries branch in Clifton.
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n Activity slowing
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Real estate activity continues to slow, but the shift is seen as a return to more normal conditions.
n New deductions
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Colorado employers must make payroll deductions for two new programs beginning in January.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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