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John McCain declared winner of GarCo election
John McCain: You're a winner after all - at least in Garfield County. An election night 11,223-11,223 tie between McCain and Barack Obama has been broken, following the counting of provisional ballots this ...
Lawyers helping some workers caught in pipeline legal fight
Two Glenwood Springs attorneys have taken up the causes of more than 20 of the roughly 150 workers who have yet to be fully paid for work on a pipeline project between Rulison and Parachute.
Rayong workers kept on but pay cut 25% SANTAN SANTIVIMOLNAT and NAREERAT WIRIYAPONG and VICHAYA PITSUWAN General Motors will temporarily close its automobile manufacturing plant in Rayong in the face of the ...
It must be natural talent. Meril Wallace's art work and technique reflect an artist with a lifetime of experience and not someone who only began pursuing his art seriously over the last year.
State car industry sees bridge loans as the road out
John Medved, center, of Medved Colorado talks about the need for federal assistance for the nation's Big Three auto manufacturers.
Solve mortgage mess at its source, experts say
A growing number of economists and industry experts are baffled that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson didn't earmark a portion of the $700 billion bailout package directly for homeowners facing foreclosure when ...
Tom Peden dealerships are purchased by entrepreneur Don Tate, partner
Entrepreneur Don Tate announced that he and business partner Mark Porter have purchased the Tom Peden auto dealerships in Ripley.
Luxury car maker Porsche SE said its profits soared by 52 percent in its latest fiscal year - - driven higher by gains in its stake in Volkswagen AG, Europe's biggest automaker.
New owner of athletic club says she's excited to be back in charge
The phone never stopped ringing Friday at Grand Junction Athletic Club and Day Spa and Salon with callers asking if the business was hiring, returning owner Vicky Thurlow said.
UPDATED: Shreveport GM plant unaffected by third-quarter loss
The Shreveport General Motors assembly plant will not be affected by the auto giant's announcement Friday of a $2.5 billion third quarter loss.
Business index hits 5-year low in Utah
Orders of durable goods and telecommunications hardware in Utah are down, reflecting the overall national contraction in the economy, according to the monthly Mountain States Business Conditions Index released ...
6 governors ask feds for help for US automakers
LANSING, Mich. : The governors of six states have sent a letter to federal officials asking that they take "immediate action" to help the troubled domestic automakers.
Presidential race zeros in on middle class
Retired steelworker Claude Cunningham strides into the John McCain campaign office on Main Street and asks for yard signs.
GM sales fall further behind Toyota
General Motors Corp. reported this morning it sold more than 2.1 million vehicles globally during the third quarter, down 11.4 percent from last year.
Honda's quarterly profit drops; yearly forecast trimmed
Honda Motor Co. opened a gloomy earnings season for automakers Tuesday, reporting a 41 percent plunge in profit for the July-September quarter and cutting its forecast for the year.
Unexpected increase in sales of new homes
Published October 28, 2008 at 12:05 a.m. Updated October 28, 2008 at 12:43 a.m. Sales of new homes recorded an unexpected increase in September as median home prices dropped to the lowest level in four years, ...
Palin's husband makes stops in Glenwood, Eagle County
Cindy Ebert's uncle can expect to hear from her after she met a visitor to western Colorado on Tuesday morning.
Bank-to-bank loan rates fall for sixth day
NEW YORK : As bank-to-bank lending rates gradually slide lower, the credit climate is looking a bit brighter - at least for stronger companies.
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GM attempts new strategy: Campaign to ease buyers' loan worries
With October auto sales expected to fall short of September's 15-year low, General Motors Corp.
Buyers migrating to compact pickups
No matter what the price of fuel, lots of people still need pickups. Trucks haul everything from our vegetables to ATVs and traverse terrain no car could ever cross.