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âHow do we reverse the politically polarizing environment we find ourselves in?â The question posed to our community âJuntoâ (Together) group was a good one. We evaluated our community: What was working? What was not? Where was there hope for change? While there are many things that can be done to improve our community, we realized the greatest and most universal need was for human reconnection. That begins with kindness; intentionally being friendly, generous and considerate of others, no matter who they are or what they believe. The Mesa County Kindness Challenge is a blueprint in doing just that â purposefully being aware of those around us and choosing to be helpful and supportive. It begins a process of building community that has been damaged by fear, isolation and anger. It may seem simplistic, but it is most profound in its effects. ....
âHow do we reverse the politically polarizing environment we find ourselves in?â The question posed to our community âJuntoâ (Together) group was a good one. We evaluated our community: What was working? What was not? Where was there hope for change? While there are many things that can be done to improve our community, we realized the greatest and most universal need was for human reconnection. That begins with kindness; intentionally being friendly, generous and considerate of others, no matter who they are or what they believe. The Mesa County Kindness Challenge is a blueprint in doing just that â purposefully being aware of those around us and choosing to be helpful and supportive. It begins a process of building community that has been damaged by fear, isolation and anger. It may seem simplistic, but it is most profound in its effects. ....
The Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District has canceled its normal spring grant cycle, while its counterpart in Garfield County is scaling back its grant awards. The three-member board the governs the Mesa district made that decision this week primarily because it only got $495,556 in its last distribution from the state, a 45% decline from the prior year. Because of that, the district decided to roll its grant-funding program into a single cycle, which will be in the fall. It will begin to accept grant applications in August, and only has $350,000 to dole out in awards. The board voted to put $100,000 from last fallâs allotment into its investment account, which is designed to be used for grants in future years when royalties from federal lands are expected to be even more diminished, said Dusti Reimer, grant administrator for the district. ....