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Who are the largest employers in Mesa County? A recent survey conducted by the Grand Junction Economic Partnership (GJEP)updated its âMajor Employerâ list to determine the Mesa County companies that have the largest number of employees. The Mesa County Valley School District leads with just under 3,000 employees â 2,926. Another two employers boast rosters of more than 2,000 employees and four have more than 1,000 workers. The School District was also the largest employer last year, and the top 10 remain nearly the same as last year, according to the economic partnereship. New employers that entered the top 20 include Ariel Clinical Services, Bighorn Engineering and Mesa Developmental Services. ....
Lindsay Powers as its new human resources director. The nonprofit, formerly known as Mesa Developmental Services, made the announcement in a news release. Powers was previously the Director of Operations at Monument Health, at 744 Horizon Court, No. 260. A Montana native, Powers moved to the Grand Valley in 2011. She holds a bachelor of ccience in human resource management from Colorado State University. âI come from a family of public service, I learned what it meant to support others,â Powers said in the news release. âTo be charged with taking care of the STRiVE employees is a job I take very seriously, humbly and with vigor. I am honored to be a part of people supporting people.â ....
The February 10 survey reveals 895 outbreaks under active investigation and 2,806 considered resolved, for a total of 3,701 over the course of the pandemic. That s an increase of 124 in the week since our February 3 update, which totaled 3,577 outbreaks (924 active, 2,653 resolved). This bump came despite a continuing decline in the number of nursing homes and assisted living centers experiencing outbreaks. The health-care category led these lists for months, but on February 3, it fell behind outbreaks at K-12 schools an indication that vaccinations of residents and staffers at such facilities, who began receiving inoculations in December, are having a positive effect. On February 10, fifteen health-care operations joined the outbreaks roster, up from eleven on February 3 but only ten are identified as specializing in senior services, and half of those outbreaks actually date back weeks, likely due to a lag in communication between local and state public-health agencies. ....