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Open your heart and home to a foster pet
The Mesa County Foster Pet Challenge is in full swing! This initiative, a partnership between Mesa County and Roice-Hurst Humane Society, calls upon our community to embrace compassion by fostering pets in need. Temporary foster homes provide vital care and comfort to animals as they eagerly await their forever homes and open up space in shelters for new animals. The campaign has set an ambitious target of 100 new foster families within 100 days, from June 20 to Sept. 28, 2023. Let's make a difference together!
Jul 19, 2023
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Mesa County Residents Complete Inside Mesa County Class
Mesa County is proud to honor the individuals who have successfully completed the 2023 Inside Mesa County class, gaining invaluable insights into the inner workings and responsibilities of our local government. This comprehensive 8-week course has equipped participants with a deeper understanding of Mesa County's governance and provided them with an opportunity to engage with county departments and elected officials.
Jul 18, 2023
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Coffman Road Project approved
During last week's administrative public hearing, the Board of County Commissioners approved the Coffman Road Project.
The project, estimated at $586,698 for the design, aims to enhance the Coffman Road Corridor from the Mesa County Landfill entrance south to State Hwy. 141.
The project, estimated at $586,698 for the design, aims to enhance the Coffman Road Corridor from the Mesa County Landfill entrance south to State Hwy. 141.
Jul 18, 2023
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Last Day of Adoption Special
Today is your final chance to take advantage of the $50 summer adoption special at Mesa County Animal Services!
Jul 17, 2023
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Local Restaurant Inspection Reports Available Online
Restaurant inspection reports are now available on the Mesa County Public Health website.
Jul 14, 2023
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Give Your Old Mattress a Second Chance
Did you know mattresses are 95% recyclable? But when they end up in a landfill, they take up air space and cause major equipment damage. That's why the Mesa County Landfill has joined forces with Spring Back Colorado Mattress Recycling to make a positive change.
Jul 14, 2023
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