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Look out for black cherry aphids in Mesa County

The Upper Grand Valley Pest Control District (UGVPCD), the CSU Tri-River Extension Office and Mesa County are working together to educate our community on different pests in our area to protect local agriculture and natural surroundings from their potential harm. This month, we bring awareness to the black cherry aphids (Myzus cerasi), which usually go unnoticed by backyard orchardists but are a significant pest that tree owners should be on the lookout for.

Jun 11, 2025

Information

Lightning strike ​disrupts TV ​translator ​service in ​Gateway

Mesa County is working to restore television service to rural residents after a lightning strike severely damaged the Far Pond antenna site in the Uncompahgre National Forest, near the Uncompahgre Rim Trail. The damage is impacting TV service for residents in the Gateway area.

Jun 10, 2025

Announcements, Community Safety, Information

Understanding types of elder abuse

Our APS team responds to reports of many kinds of abuse, neglect and exploitation.

Jun 10, 2025

Blog Post, Information, News

Mesa County supports faster review of affordable housing projects

On June 12, the Board of Mesa County ​Commissioners unanimously approved a new resolution that helps speed up the review process for future affordable housing developments.

Jun 10, 2025

Information, Video

Adult Protection Month Events at MCDHS

June is Adult Protection Awareness Month, and Mesa County Department of Human Services (MCDHS) invites you to learn more about how we support at-risk adults in our community.

Jun 09, 2025

Blog Post, Information, News

Why leashing your dog matters for you, your pet and your community

Whether you’re strolling through a neighborhood park or hiking on a public trail, keeping your dog on a leash isn’t just common courtesy — it’s the law in Mesa County. More importantly, it’s a simple way to keep people and pets safe.

Jun 09, 2025

Information, Video