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"CMU Montrose Campus Sparks Debate Over Regional Workforce Development"
James Cossack
Sep 3, 2025
Trivia Question❓What famous American author lived in the town of Montrose, Colorado for a brief period of time in the early 1900s, where he was inspired to write the book "The Call of the Wild"? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The Colorado Mesa University's Montrose Campus hosted a tour for regional workforce development leaders, showcasing programs that address rural workforce needs. The event highlighted the Mobile Learning Lab for welding, nursing, business, manufacturing, and education programs at the campus. The partnership with the Colorado Rural Workforce Consortium supports job seekers and businesses in rural areas. Discussions included potential partnerships and technical training opportunities. The tour emphasized the campus's role in empowering the community through education and job skills acquisition. Collaboration with the CRWC aligns with its regional plan prioritizing training in critical sectors. The tour highlights the campus's contribution to rural prosperity and the future workforce of the region. Read More... |
Montrose is set to kick off summer with the lively 'Bring on the Summer' Outdoor Fest on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at River Bottom Park from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This free, family-friendly event spotlights local summer camps and activities, giving families a preview of the season ahead.
Attendees can enjoy a skateboard competition, Gellyball, cornhole, hourly races, and unique contests like watermelon-eating and ducky races.
Children will find hands-on fun with fossil digs, bubble stations, art projects, and wild bird games.
Music by DJ Joshua Bishop and MC Angel D energizes the scene, while local vendors and a beer garden offer refreshments.
Organized by Friends of Youth and Nature (FOYAN), proceeds support outdoor opportunities for local youth.
With support from Montrose organizations, free haircuts, prizes, and activities for all ages, the Outdoor Fest promises a day packed with community spirit and summer excitement. Read More... |
At The Stone House, every dish begins with the finest, locally sourced ingredients. Offering upscale dining with a personal touch, The Stone House makes every visit feel special — from the first bite to the last. |
Montrose, Colorado is undergoing a vibrant renaissance as historic preservation efforts spark business growth and community revitalization downtown.
The Rathbone Hotel now welcomes guests inside the restored 1909 Knights of Pythias building, boasting 17 boutique rooms and the stylish Parlor Bar after two years of careful renovation.
Following its success, the 1926 Montrose City Hall is slated to become an extended-stay hotel through a partnership with Colorado Mesa University, doubling as a learning space for hospitality students.
National hotel chains are joining the momentum, with a new Hampton Inn breaking ground this summer at Colorado Outdoors—a development expected to create jobs and boost city revenue.
Historic landmarks like the Montrose United Methodist Church and Montrose County Courthouse are also receiving major renovations, ensuring their legacies are preserved for future generations.
The city’s blend of heritage and innovation is attracting new entrepreneurs and visitors, fueling Montrose’s rise as a dynamic hub on the Western Slope. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What outdoor activities can be enjoyed in Montrose, Colorado? A: - Hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and skiing are popular outdoor activities in Montrose. Q: Are there any local shops or restaurants worth visiting in Montrose? A: - Yes, downtown Montrose offers a variety of unique shops, art galleries, and delicious restaurants serving local cuisine. Q: What is the climate like in Montrose, Colorado? A: - Montrose has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts all year round. |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Jack London |