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1963: "Read every day by more than 60,000 people in Western Colorado and Eastern Utah" 2003: "Western Colorado's Chronicle of Record since 1893" 2013: "Your community news source since 1893" In 1909, the Sentinel ' s slogans included: "1893 - The Leading Newspaper of Western Colorado - 1909" "News of the Day, the Day it Occurs, that is Real News"
Grand Junction is 247 miles (398 km) west-southwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.The city has a council–manager form of government. [8] It is a major commercial and transportation hub within the large area between the Green River and the Continental Divide, and the largest city in Colorado outside of the Front Range Corridor.
The two stations share studios on Blichmann Avenue in Grand Junction; KJCT-LP's transmitter is located at the Mesa Point Electronics Site on the Grand Mesa (southeast of I-70). KJCT-LP's signal is relayed on K28AD-D in Montrose , which has operated from Storm King Mountain since it launched in September 1982, along with digital translators ...
Nickel’s campaign has denied that he has taken cases involving rape, child pornography or other charges, and says the ads are a “nasty” attempt to mislead voters about the kind of legal work ...
KLML (channel 20) is a television station in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, serving Colorado's Western Slope region as an affiliate of Court TV. The station is owned by Fresno, California–based Ventura Broadcasting. KLML's transmitter is located at the Mesa Point Electronics Site on the Grand Mesa (southeast of I-70).
The Grand Junction television market includes two counties in western Colorado, Mesa County and Montrose County. [22] In its Fall 2013 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Grand Junction market 185th in the United States.
Grand Junction: Damaged by flooding in 1983. Demolished in 1988. [6] 2: Fifth Street Bridge: Fifth Street Bridge: February 4, 1985 (#85000220) July 22, 1994: Northbound U.S. Highway 50 over the Colorado River: Grand Junction: Replaced in 1989. [6]
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