The mullet, a famous (or infamous) 1970s hairstyle, returned to Grand Junction on Monday. Colorado Chiropractic & Muscle Care, 2232 N. Seventh St., hosted “Mullet Over for Locks of Love,” an event to benefit the local chapter of the nonprofit organization that provides hair pieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from medical hair loss. Bryce Christianson, owner of the practice, said several of his younger patients were diagnosed with cancer, underwent ...
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After months of planning and organizing, the Museum of the West in downtown Grand Junction introduced nine new exhibits on Monday to help keep history alive in Mesa County. New exhibits include the history of early Colorado baseball, a machine gun re-creation from the World War I and a series of Indian calendar paintings. “It is important to keep our exhibits fresh so we can keep bringing new information to our community,” said Peter Booth, executive director. “This ...
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There are two sides to Mason Pearmain — a musically gifted 13-year-old boy who is a spelling bee champion, honor roll student and singer for his band — and a boy with autism. Over 60 children with special needs just like Pearmain gathered at Canyon View Park Monday for their second week of Challenger Baseball games. The league is designed to give children with special needs the opportunity to play and enjoy their favorite sport while learning valuable skills in the ...
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Hear ye’ hear ye’! Imagine a medieval village bustling with knights, gypsies, witches and drunken pirates. Blacksmiths are pounding iron, knights are testing their armor and gypsies are walking their goats through the streets. There are archers refining their skills while a comedian attracts the village children. This 18th century village came to life on Friday at the Dragon Unchained Renaissance and Pirate Fantasy Faire. It will continue from April 19-21 at 312 29 Road by ...
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