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2024 Presidential Primary results are official

This week, the Mesa County Elections Department and a volunteer canvas board of county residents completed the Risk Limiting Audit and certified the 2024 Presidential Primary Election results.

Mar 22, 2024

Elections, Information
Lighthouse with 21st Judicial District Attorney's Office logo shines bright light from right to left with black text over the light reading, "OPEN HOUSE Juvenile Diversion and Lighthouse Program March 20 from 2 to 6 p.m., 1060 Orchard Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501."

Today is the Juvenile Diversion and Lighthouse Program Open House

Are you coming to the Juvenile Diversion and Lighthouse Program Open House today, March 20, to see the DA Office’s new space on the Colorado Mesa University (CMU) campus and learn about the programs and their recent expansion?

Mar 20, 2024

Events, Information
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Quickly report County road issues

Our road reporter is as easy as that; it only takes a few clicks to submit a detailed report and attach photos of potholes, improper drainage, traffic signal malfunctions, and other road issues within Mesa County.

Mar 19, 2024

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Get relevant County News emailed to you

Subscribe to the Mesa County Newsletter at mesacounty.us/news.

Mar 15, 2024

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Mesa County Commissioner Janet Rowland talks to the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class.

Chamber leadership class learns about local government

Mesa County leaders recently provided an exclusive educational experience for the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class. The day-long event included insightful presentations from various department heads, each focusing on a different aspect of county operations.

Mar 14, 2024

Blog Post, Information, Video
A person holding a five gallon bucket of paint

Don’t throw hazardous waste in the trash

We know throwing batteries in the trash is easy, but those items can cause fires in our landfills and contaminate our groundwater. Instead, take your leftover paint, batteries, light bulbs, motor oil, and toxic household cleaners to the Hazardous Waste Collection Facility at the Mesa County Landfill.

Mar 14, 2024

Blog Post, Information