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Mesa County Animal Services and local veterinarians join forces to provide subsidized spay/neuter vouchers due to a generous grant from the Animal Assistance Foundation
Mesa County Animal Services is collaborating with local area veterinarians to offer spay and neuter vouchers for Mesa County pet owners through the Animal Assistance Foundation’s (AAF) generous funding.
Mar 03, 2025
Announcements, Information, Press Release
Join Mesa County Commissioners at a Town Hall Meeting in De Beque
The Board of Mesa County Commissioners will join the Town of De Beque Board of Trustees at their regular public meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, in the De Beque Community Center, 381 Minter Ave.
Mar 03, 2025
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Learn tips to be prepared in case of a flood
Need to repair flood damage done to your home? Want to be prepared just in case? Here’s a pro tip: If you're using a contractor, make sure to check that they are licensed and will be obtaining the required permits prior to starting work.
Feb 28, 2025
Blog Post, Information
How to identify the yellow starthistle noxious weed
Today, Feb. 28, on the last day of National Invasive Species Awareness Week, we highlight the yellow starthistle to bring attention to its potential damage to our environment and ask for our community’s assistance in reporting sightings of this noxious weed around Mesa County. The yellow starthistle causes chewing disease that can be fatal to livestock and degrades recreational areas where it is prevalent due to the sharp spines surrounding the flower heads.
Feb 28, 2025
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Get to know the family empowerment team
If you would like to reach out and learn more about how to receive support from a family empowerment team member, please call our Family Empowerment team hotline at 970-609-KIDZ or call 970-242-1211.
Feb 28, 2025
Blog Post, News
Report purple loosestrife sightings to Mesa County Noxious Weed and Pest Management
For National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Feb. 24 - 28, we are highlighting different noxious weeds each day to bring education to our community and receive support to protect our environment from invasive weeds. Today, we bring awareness to the purple loosestrife, a highly invasive plant that takes over wetlands, forming dense monocultures that degrade wildlife habitat and water quality. Once sold as an ornamental plant, it can still be found in older gardens and easily spreads to nearby waterways.
Feb 27, 2025
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