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Rio Blanco County warranty deeds

SEPTEMBER 2009
TRANSACTIONS
Seller: Julian Mendoza
Buyer: Francisco Castillo
Description: Subdivision: Hildenbrandt Addition 72395 Lot: 1, 2, 3 Block: 12 304 W. Rangely Ave.
Transaction Price: $38,000
Seller: Golden Parachute LLC
Buyer: Donald and Lois Roberts
Description: Subdivision: Sanderson Hills Re-subdivision Phase 2 #1 284732 Lot: 379
Transaction Price: $45,000
Seller: Larry and Kelly Christian
Buyer: Johnny, Lori and Ashleigh Mann
Description: Subdivision: Tamarron Subdivision 194871 Lot: 28 205 E. Raven Ave.
Transaction Price: $59,500
Seller: World Properties LLC
Buyer: Rick Wright
Description: Subdivision: La Mesa Subdivision Replat #2 of Replat 289325 Lot: 1 Block: 4 1257 Sunridge Ave.
Transaction Price: $160,000
Seller: National Transfer Services LLC
Buyer: Jeffrey and Christy McElhaney
Description: Subdivision: La Mesa P.U.D. Replat LT: 49 and 50 of Replat 1 288873 Lot: 49A 1390 La Mesa Cir.
Transaction Price: $243,500
Seller: Frances Henson
Buyer: Helen Mier
Description: Subdivision: Jones Subdivision 72077 Lot: 17 S 16’, 18, 19 and 20 136 S. Jones Ave.
Transaction Price: $53,500
Seller: Martin and Sharon Morgan
Buyer: James and Crystal Roberts
Description: Subdivision: Sanderson Hills Re-Subdivision Phase 2 #1 284732 Lot: 389 1110 Greta Cir.
Transaction Price: $270,000
Seller: Larry and Lori Woodson
Buyer: FD Development of Rangely LLC
Description: Subdivision: Coltharp Subdivision 68600 Lot: 10-E2’ 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Block: 3 600 E. Main St.
Transaction Price: $75,000
Seller: Robert Hughart
Buyer: John Somarakis Trust
Description: Section: 23 Township: 2S Range: 90W
Transaction Price: $180,000
Seller: Betty Morlan Tucker
Buyer: Melinda Parker
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 6 Block: 50 264 9th St.
Transaction Price: $20,000
Seller: Clayton Gohr
Buyer: Richard Morgan
Description: Subdivision: Coltharp Addition 69772 Lot: Unit 11 Rangely Duplex Units 514 E. Rio Blanco Ave.
Transaction Price: $75,000
Seller: FD Development of Rangely LLC
Buyer: T & N Properties LLC
Description: Subdivision: Coltharp Subdivision 68600 Lot: 10-E2’, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Block: 3
Transaction Price: $180,000
Seller: David and Marnell Bradfield
Buyer: Richard Schwegler
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 5 Block: 97 1250 Garfield St.
Transaction Price: $191,000
Seller: Jeramie and Nicole Fielder
Buyer: David and Georgann Prosser
Description: Subdivision: White Subdivision and White Addition Amendment 70795 Lot: 1W115’ Block: K 212 S. White Ave.
Transaction Price: $124,800
Seller: David and Georgann Prosser
Buyer: Jeramie and Nicole Fielder
Description: Subdivision: Ridges Subdivision 189335 Lot: 11 Block: 1 114 Pinyon Cir.
Transaction Price: $232,000
Seller: Robert and Terri Bell
Buyer: Kendra Willis
Description: Section: 1 Township: 1N Range: 102W 418 School St.
Transaction Price: $152,500

OCTOBER 2009
TRANSACTIONS
Seller: Gregory Andrews
Buyer: Carl and Becky Fellows
Description: Subdivision: Sage Hills Subdivision 196641 Lot: 11, 12, Block: 4
Transaction Price: $52,000
Seller: Raymond and Valerie Mallett
Buyer: Laurie Smith
Description: Subdivision: Park North Mobile Home Subdivision 268413 Lot: 10 313 E. Raven Ave.
Transaction Price: $19,900
Seller: National Transfer Services LLC
Buyer: Ivy Abshire
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 1 N75’, 2 Block: 93 1112 Park Ave.
Transaction Price: $99,000
Seller: Empty Enterprises LLC
Buyer: Jonathan and Margie Joy
Description: Subdivision: Ridge Estates 296824 Lot: 9
Transaction Price: $129,600
Seller: Allan and Amy Ward
Buyer: Richard and Cindy Garner
Description: Subdivision: Hillcrest Subdivision and Addition 162563 Lot: 38 221 Ridge Rd.
Transaction Price: $164,500
Seller: Andrew Keep
Buyer: National Transfer Services LLC
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 1 N75’, 2 Block: 93 1112 Park Ave.
Transaction Price: $105,000
Seller: Betty Tucker Morlan
Buyer: 13246 County Road 8 LLC
Description: Subdivision: Riverbend Subdivision Amended LT 1 241094 Lot: 1B 13426 County Rd. 8
Transaction Price: $302,000
Seller: David Arnold, Diane Musser and Luanne Stromer
Buyer: David and Amy May
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 13 Block: 88 1033 Main St.
Transaction Price: $145,000
Seller: James Varland
Buyer: Scott and Dawn Hollenbeck
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 10 N1/2, 11 Block: 103 820 2nd St.
Transaction Price: $225,500
Seller: Zac Investments LLC
Buyer: Dan and Amy Chinn
Description: Subdivision: Town of Meeker Lot: 1 Block: 82 283 9th St.
Transaction Price: $135,000
Seller: William and Joan Klose
Buyer: Michael and Mary Baylie
Description: Subdivision: Foothills Subdivision 183727 Lot: 4 and 5 1103 Pinyon St.
Transaction Price: $250,000
Seller: Stan and Lynnette Zaunmiller
Buyer: Kenneth Coffin and Janine Stangl
Description: Subdivision: Sage Hills Re-Subdivision 261792 Lot: 21 Block: 7 1331 Sage Ridge Rd.
Transaction Price: $265,000
Seller: Robert and Laura Taylor
Buyer: James Varland
Description: Subdivision: Cross L Estates Subdivision 282581 Lot: 10 326 North Cross L Dr.
Transaction Price: $265,00
Seller: Temple Family Revocable Trust
Buyer: Yakutat Land Corporation
Description: Section: 1 Township: 2N Range: 88W
Transaction Price: $50,000

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Members of the Rio Blanco Golf Association got a jump on spring this past week as volunteers shoveled and blew the snow off the greens. The winter’s snow and ice layers suffocate the fragile bent grass putting surfaces and getting the snow off allows Mother Nature to start her healing process earlier.
“For 50 years I’ve waited to see Meeker’s greens come out this nice,” said Jim Cook, who is returning to help at the course.” Hats off to Hunter and Matt Fellows who did an excellent job applying the snow mold preventative last fall which has made all the difference this year.”
Board members and volunteers are very hopeful that this will be a turnaround year for the local 9-hole course which plans an early April opening, weather permitting.
Members of the Rio Blanco Golf Association got a jump on spring this past week as volunteers shoveled and blew the snow off the greens. The winter’s snow and ice layers suffocate the fragile bent grass putting surfaces and getting the snow off allows Mother Nature to start her healing process earlier. “For 50 years I’ve waited to see Meeker’s greens come out this nice,” said Jim Cook, who is returning to help at the course.” Hats off to Hunter and Matt Fellows who did an excellent job applying the snow mold preventative last fall which has made all the difference this year.” Board members and volunteers are very hopeful that this will be a turnaround year for the local 9-hole course which plans an early April opening, weather permitting.
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The 2024 Colorado State Champions hosted their annual awards banquet Sunday. Head Coach JC Watt and Assistant Coach Carl Padilla commented on this year’s team’s success as a product of work in the room, dedication by wrestlers and coaches, and a champion mentality. Read the story online at ht1885.com.
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Once again, the Rangely High School lady Panthers basketball team battled their way to the state championship in Denver. They ended a wildly successful season the ninth-ranked 2A Division team in the state with a 35-29 loss on March 7 to Wiggins and a March 8 loss to Denver Christian 60-46. Bottom row: Aubrey Keeney, TyLee Fielder, Ashlynn Ducey, Miah Wren, Emmeree Wagner. Top row: Coach Lohry, Rachel Elder, Aubrianna Tapia, Addison Scott, Annika Cantrell, Ryann Mergelman, Kastyn Dembowski, Miley Chism. Coach Nate Terrin (in back) and Head Coach Jimmie Mergelman.
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The Meeker High School girls’ basketball team hosted their basketball awards for the 2023-2024 season. (Left to right) Taylor Garcia earned Western Slope Honorable Mention, Ellie Hossack Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s Mountain Climber awards, Rylee Sullivan Western Slope All-Conference and Ainsley Selle Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s Gold Heart awards.
The Meeker High School girls’ basketball team hosted their basketball awards for the 2023-2024 season. (Left to right) Taylor Garcia earned Western Slope Honorable Mention, Ellie Hossack Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s Mountain Climber awards, Rylee Sullivan Western Slope All-Conference and Ainsley Selle Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s Gold Heart awards.
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