Register today to join us for this year’s WCC Annual Conference on Saturday, August 26! WCC’s Annual Conference is a great time to connect with others […]
Proposal to drill 108 oil wells in Grand Junction watershed too risky The revised project threatens water and air quality In late June, the Bureau of […]
Join WCC of Mesa County and other supporters of School District 51 to hear speakers on the November 2017 bond measure and mill levy override question, and […]
Our showing of Mountainfilm on Tour in Grand Junction on September 29th at the Avalon Theater will once again feature door prizes and an auction. WCC […]
WCC of Mesa County’s Clean and Renewable Energy group is undergoing a process of revitalization. We are seeking volunteers to help with campaigns to improve access […]
By Mary Sornsin & Andreya Krieves, PLACE team After months of dedicated organizing, PLACE (People for Local Activities & Community Enrichment) spokespersons Andreya Krieves and Kimberly […]
by Jeriel Brammeier, WCC Organizer Since the dawn of the pink hats at the Women’s March in January, a movement has emerged with passion and direction. […]
In late June, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its long-awaited revised Environmental Assessment on a proposal to drill 108 oil wells in the Grand […]
by Shane Duckworth, Montrose Montrose WCC members cheered the county commissioners’ unanimous May 31 vote to participate in a statewide program that finances energy and water […]