Archive for November, 2009
New Pipelines enhance and balance value of Rocky Mountain natural gas
When the Rockies Express Pipeline (REX), a 42-inch pipeline from the Piceance Basin here in western Colorado went into service to western Ohio this past summer, it marked the end of a major obstacle to natural gas production in the Rocky Mountains.
Posted: November 30th, 2009 under Grand Junction Sentinel.
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Today, Grand Junction and Telluride do the snow prayers
In this part of the US, all eyes focus on the slopes. Those of you on the flatlands, we’re praying with you.
Posted: November 29th, 2009 under Grand Junction Sentinel, Telluride Daily Planet.
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Vail Valley bookings up from 2008 for three months
National concerns like the unemployment rate, Wall Street, or Black Friday take a back seat to these two major concerns. Welcome to small town Rocky Mountain style.
Posted: November 27th, 2009 under Vail Daily.
Tags: ski country, ski season, Vail, Vail Valley
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Grand Valley prices down, home sales up for October 2009
The Grand Junction area saw 186 home sales in October, up from 155 in September. This means more homes sold in Grand Junction in October than during any other month of 2009.
Posted: November 26th, 2009 under Grand Junction Sentinel.
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Grand Junction is the sunniest city for a thousand miles
They cite Grand Junction as the seventh-sunniest city in the U.S., just above Honolulu.
Posted: November 26th, 2009 under Grand Junction Sentinel.
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