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Rifle eyes memorial project, business incubator partnership
By Katherine Tomanek Follow
ktomanek@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 6, 2026
· 3 min read
Rifle City Council’s work session on Wednesday featured an update on the Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project and a possible partnership with the Grand Junction Business Incubator Center.
Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project
Rifle Public Works Director Brian Prunty provided an update on ...
Key takeaway Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project Rifle Public Works Director Brian Prunty provided an update on the Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project, which officials said remains a priority.
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As Rifle explores the Veteran's Memorial Renovation Project and a potential partnership with the Grand Junction Business Incubator Center, the city's efforts to secure funding for the memorial project are crucial. With a total cost of almost $800,000, the city will need to carefully consider its options for grant funding and other sources of support. The fact that there isn't another veteran's memorial in the Western Slope outside of Grand Junction makes this project a significant opportunity for Garfield County to honor its veterans. Meanwhile, a partnership with the Business Incubator Center could bring valuable resources and expertise to Rifle, potentially boosting local economic development. The city's ability to leverage these opportunities will be important to watch, particularly as it seeks to balance the needs of its residents with the potential benefits of regional collaboration. Rifle's residents are eager to see the memorial project move forward, and the city's success in securing funding will be key to making that happen.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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What is this story about? Rifle City Council’s work session on Wednesday featured an update on the Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project and a possible partnership with the Grand Junction Business Incubator Center.
Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Project
Rifle Public Works Director Brian Prunty provided an update on ...
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