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Tammy Gemaehlich

Tammy Gemaehlich

Community News Coordinator at The Daily Sentinel

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The End: Tammy Retires

One year out of high school, I had no college plans or career dreams. I had worked nights and weekends at a local movie theater while in high school and
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Past Tense: Drive-in theaters - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

The Star Drive-in theater in Montrose opened its 75th continuous year of family ownership and operation earlier this month.
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Past Tense: History of Highline Lake

The creation of a small lake north of Loma grew out the desire for more opportunities to play in our own back yard.
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Past Tense: Mesa Mall

Timeline of notable openings AT MESA MALL
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Your Town: Nov. 26, 2023 | Columns | gjsentinel.com - Grand Junctio...

And just like that, (fill in audio clip of me snapping my fingers) the Christmas season is here.
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Your Town: Nov. 5, 2023 | Columns | gjsentinel.com - Grand Junction...

It occurred to me last night, as I wandered from room to room falling back time, that I am a thieving scoundrel.
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City looks to gravel pits as possible reservoirs

The city of Grand Junction is pursuing possible conversion of two aging gravel pits along the Gunnison River to reservoirs to help shore up its ability to meet water-delivery needs
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What's in a Name: The West End

You swore “no one could pay you a million dollars to take that road ever again” but we need to turn around in Silverton and take the Million Dollar Highway
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What's in a Name: Mantey Heights

Fred Mantey was born to Frederick Wilhelm Albert and Wilhemine Albertine Mantey on Feb. 6, 1870, at St. Charles, Iowa. He came to Grand Junction with a brother as a
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Forum planned to address Orchard Mesa Pool, other recreation options

The city of Grand Junction has planned a public forum for June 6 to discuss the future of the Orchard Mesa Pool and other recreational amenities in Orchard Mesa.
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What's in a Name: Reed Park

Leaving a legacy was probably the furthest thing from his mind when, in 1893, 17-year-old George Reed arrived in Fruita with his family, having left the Kansas prairies behind.
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What's in a Name: Washington Park

Barely two decades after the formation of the Grand Junction Town Company, its pioneer residents were itching to erase some of the original.
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Your Town: March 19, 2023 | Columns | gjsentinel.com - The Grand Ju...

Grand Junction’s annual spring clean-up begins north of North Avenue on April 3 and south of North Avenue on April 10.
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Your Town: Jan. 8, 2023 | Columns | gjsentinel.com - The Grand Junc...

Since 1976, a Michigan university has released an annual list of words that deserve to be “banished” from our vocabularies because of “misuse, overuse and uselessness.”
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What's in a Name: Las Colonias Park

Lifelong Grand Junction resident Angel Colunga came to the Sentinel office in the spring of 2021, eager to talk about the history of the old adobe dwellings that once occupied
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What's in a Name: Matchett Park

“In the Grand Valley of the not-too-distance future, open space will be at a premium. Grand Junction residents of the 21st century will have a good reason to appreciate the
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What's in a Name: Teller Avenue

On the map, Teller Avenue is situated two blocks south of North Avenue, beginning at North First Street and stretching — off and on eastward — before ending a little
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What's in a Name: James M. Robb Colorado River State Park

Buffalo roamed freely in the De Beque Canyon space, known in the 1960s as Island Acres Recreation Area.
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What's in a Name: Kokopelli Trail | Western Colorado | gjsentinel.c...

The Kokopelli Trail is a 152-mile mountain bike route, conceived and built in 1989 by volunteers with Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association. Meandering along desert canyons from Loma to
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What's in a Name: Files Little League Park

“Loyd Files’ name is all over the place,” begins an Aug. 10, 2006 story, announcing the Grand Valley pioneer’s death two days prior, at the age of 107.
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What's in a Name: Kronkright Softball Complex

Softball season is winding down but the fields at Kronkright Softball Complex, just south of Pomona Elementary School on 25 1/2 Road, have seen plenty of windups through the years.