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Stage 2 Fire Restrictions enacted

Effective beginning 12:01 a.m. Friday, June 26, 2026, until further notice. These restrictions apply to all private land and BLM managed public lands within the boundaries of the Grand Junction Field Office. For more information visit the Fire Restrictions webpage.
 

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No Burn Advisory issued due to fire danger

Mesa County Public Health has issued a No Burn Advisory for Saturday, June 6 from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. due to fire danger. Burning of any kind, including agricultural burning, is not allowed during this advisory period.

Jun 05, 2026

Burning, Information, Press Release

Mesa County Workforce Center celebrates GED graduates

This morning, the Mesa County Workforce Center (MCWFC) celebrated the accomplishments of local residents who recently earned their General Educational Development (GED) credential during a graduation ceremony held at the Workforce Center, 512 29 ½ Road.

Jun 05, 2026

Blog Post, Information, News

MCDHS hosts Celebration of Educational Excellence

Last month, the 11th Annual Celebration of Educational Excellence was held to recognize the hard work and achievements of local youth and young adults involved in the child welfare or youth services systems who have overcome unique challenges in pursuit of their educational goals.

Jun 03, 2026

Blog Post, Information, News

Intersection closure scheduled for 22 1/2 Road and Greenbelt Drive improvements

The intersection of 22 1/2 Road and Greenbelt Drive will be closed June 3-5 as Mesa County continues sidewalk, drainage and roadway improvements near Broadway Elementary School.

Jun 03, 2026

Announcements, Information, Video

35 Years of Service: Honoring Investigator Lissah Norcross

Mesa County honors Investigator Lissah Norcross for 35 years of service with the Mesa County Sheriff's Office and her dedication to victims, families and public safety.

Jun 03, 2026

Blog Post, Information, Video

Mesa County joins amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court case

Mesa County joined an amicus brief in a U.S. Supreme Court case involving climate change claims against energy companies. The county says the case could affect western Colorado communities, local governments and regional economies.

Jun 02, 2026

Blog Post, Information, Video