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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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The 2025 Pavement Condition Assessment Project helps plan for maintenance of Mesa County roads

The Board of Mesa County Commissioners approved a $194,240 agreement between Mesa County and Roadway Asset Services, LLC (RAS) for the 2025 Pavement Condition Assessment Project at their June 24 public hearing.

Jul 03, 2025

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Food Safety Alert: Turkey bacon products recalled due to Listeria concerns

Kraft Heinz Foods turkey bacon products are involved in a national recall. The food is being recalled due to a potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes.

Jul 03, 2025

Press Release

CarePortal in Mesa County: Connecting kids, families and community 07-2025

Discover CarePortal in Mesa County, an online platform that connects kids and families in crisis with caring community members, local churches and nonprofits.

Jul 03, 2025

Blog Post

Your new hiking buddy is waiting for you at Mesa County Animal Services

This rescue dog went from waiting for a home to exploring Mesa County's trails! Dazy is a lovely little lady who was recently adopted from Mesa County Animal Services. Now, she hikes and explores the beautiful trails of Mesa County with her owner every day!

Jul 02, 2025

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New Behavioral Health Division launches at Public Health

Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) launches a Behavioral Health Division to better align efforts in the community.

Jul 02, 2025

Press Release

Look out for the peach twig borer pest in Mesa County

This month, we are highlighting the peach twig borer (Anarsia lineatella), a common pest in western Colorado that has the potential to pose a significant threat to the peach industry in Mesa County. This species primarily targets peach trees, but also affects other stone fruits, including nectarines, plums, cherries, and apricots.

Jul 02, 2025

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