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Here you will find digital versions of stories. Either those that didn’t quite make it into print, or those we just thought could use a digital edition as well.

  • Q & A with Nick Allen founder of Better Together

    Editors Note: The Rev is always excited by local grassroots media covering our community. We tune-in for all of Better Together’s Podcast. We wish them all the success moving forward.… Read more

  • English Only Will Divide Us

    By Tom Acker Versión en español a continuación On July 14, 2025, Attorney General Pam Bondi in her memorandum directed the DOJ to immediately remove “guidance to recipients of federal… Read more

  • Yep Mow: GJ’s First Immigrant

    by The People’s History of the Grand Valley Yep Mow made news when he first arrived in Grand Junction in November of 1882, from Gunnison, via wagon. He opened a… Read more

  • September News Briefs

    Whitman Park Closed for Two Years Two years ago the City of Grand Junction suddenly closed Whitman Park, with no notice or public process. Whitman Park had long been associated… Read more

  • Anti-Intellectual Movement and CMU

    by Worker’s Red Horizon As CMU students return to campus this fall, it is important to discuss the disease that infects their education. This is a man-made disease that tears… Read more

  • Wednesday was an Average Day

    By Jacob Richards on Wednesday Charlie Kirk was assassinated. that same day two children were shot in a school shooting in Evergreen Colorado and at least 72 civilians were killed… Read more

  • Who is Penny Arcade? A Life of Art and Revolution

    By Ky  Penny Arcade, a revolutionary voice of the marginalized, and fixture of the New York City underground performance art scene will take the stage at Lithic Bookstore in Fruita… Read more

  • Goncalves, Just the Tip of the ICEburg, or Bitchin’ Christmas Baskets for Everyone!

    by Jacob Richards The case of Caroline Dais Goncalves has made headlines across Colorado and the nation and is now headed to court, but the coverage and both lawsuits miss… Read more

  • Whitman Park Closed Two Years Ago This Week

    From the upcoming September news briefs: “Two years ago the City of Grand Junction suddenly closed Whitman Park, with no notice or public process. Whitman Park had long been associated… Read more

  • America’s Mom Meddling in GarCo Custody Case

    by Jacob Richards On August 25, right-wing anti-trans election denier Sherrona Bishop interviewed Garfield County parents Heather and Brent Fitzke about a recent court decision which gave temporary emergency guardianship… Read more