RANGELY — In recent weeks the Rangely Police Department has taken numerous complaints from several people and business owners in town concerning vandalism.
Month: July 2008
Rangely starting water line project
RANGELY — The Town of Rangely will be commencing its 2008 water line improvement project to start mobilization on Aug. 5 and excavation starting on Aug. 11.
Meeker physicals given for students
MEEKER — Meeker Family Health Center will be holding school sports physicals for high school and middle school students
Rangely fundraisers start Aug. 9Rangely fundraisers start Aug. 9
RANGELY — The Rangely Middle School Relay for Life Team “The Padawans” have scheduled the following events:
Housing voucher apps available
RBC — Housing voucher applications for residents of Moffat and Rio Blanco counties are available. Residents in Rio Blanco County can pick up an application at the Rio Blanco County Department of Social Services. Applications for Moffat County residents are available at the Independent Life Center 483 Yampa Ave. in[Read More…]
Blood drive set for Aug. 13 at Pioneers
MEEKER — Meeker Community Blood Drive will be at Pioneers Medical Center
Relay for Life teams meet Aug. 6
RANGELY — There will be a “Relay For Life” planning meeting Wednesday, Aug. 6.
“Cure” events start Aug. 9 in Rangely
RANGELY — Stride for the Cure benefit to raise money for breast cancer research and to raise money to help local cancer patients with out-of-pocket expenses such as gas and motels when going for treatment.
Cook competes in State Games
MEEKER — Upcoming Meeker High School senior Marki Cook participated in the inaugural State Games of the West held in Colorado Springs on Saturday, July 26.
Husband of Meeker woman injured in Iraq
MEEKER — Staff Sargeant Daniel Saucedo was shot while serving his fourth tour in Iraq. He is with the Bandit Troop of the 1/3 ACR. Saucedo is married to Deni Back of Meeker. They have a daughter, Sineca, 13 months. Deni is the daughter of George and Peggy Back of[Read More…]
Stealing signs is no joke
MEEKER — In the weeks and days leading up to an election, political signs usually start popping up in yards and along roadways. But, instead, they were disappearing.
Stealing signs is no joke
MEEKER — In the weeks and days leading up to an election, political signs usually start popping up in yards and along roadways. But, instead, they were disappearing.