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How to defend your garden from the squash bug
Just when you think you’ll have the perfect pumpkin for Halloween, your vines begin wilting, and you see the grey to black squash bug (Anasa tristis) feasting on what would have been your jack-o-lantern. These pests are one of the most destructive bugs in the garden, but there are effective ways to combat them.
Aug 29, 2025
Information
Happy Labor Day!
Today, we celebrate the hardworking people who make our community thrive. From teachers and healthcare workers to farmers, construction crews, small business owners, and everyone in between — thank you for your dedication and contributions.
Aug 29, 2025
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Community invited to foster and kinship resource fair
Foster, kinship and adoptive families from across Mesa County are invited to a day of fun and connection at the 2025 Foster and Kinship Resource Fair.
Aug 29, 2025
Blog Post, News
Delays to burn season, public will be notified when it’s safe to burn
Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) is delaying the start of the fall burn season due to ongoing fire restrictions and unsafe weather conditions.
Aug 29, 2025
Burning, Information, Press Release
Commissioner Daniel gives Japanese beetle eradication effort update
In collaboration with our partners, the City of Grand Junction, School District 51, CSU Extension, the state, local contractors and community members, Mesa County is in its third year of battling the invasive and destructive Japanese beetle.
Aug 28, 2025
Information, Video
Annual suicide report released, prevention remains priority
Mesa County Public Health (MCPH), in collaboration with the Mesa County Coroner’s Office and the Mesa County Suicide Prevention Coalition, released the annual Suicide Report. This report offers an in-depth overview of the prevalence of suicide in Mesa County, while also highlighting prevention initiatives and accessible resources for residents.
Aug 27, 2025
Announcements, Press Release, Suicide Prevention