RANGELY — According to the American Heart Association, coronary disease and strokes are two of the three leading causes of death and serious disability.
Year: 2008
SGM announces scholarship
RBC — Schmueser Gordon Meyer, Inc. (SGM), an 85-person engineering and surveying firm headquartered in Glenwood Springs, is offering up to two $1,000 scholarships to area high school and college students interested in pursuing civil engineering or surveying degrees.
Students rise to the challenge
MEEKER — The Meeker Elementary School students lost their marbles Feb 4.
Obituary: Douglas Ray Davis
Douglas Ray Davis March 5, 1962 ~ Feb. 1, 2008
Obituary: Ed Bird
Ed Bird January 18, 2007
Rangely Locals: February 7, 2008
RANGELY — I’m not even going to comment on the weather this week! I’m just thankful to live in Colorado where we have such a wide variety of weather. I want to start my column this week with a recognition of Rosa Lopez, who is now an official citizen of[Read More…]
Meeker Locals: February 7, 2008
MEEKER — You’ve got a week to get it together for Valentine’s Day.
IRS partners host free tax help for elderly
DENVER — Many free tax preparation sites will be open in Colorado this year as the Internal Revenue Service continues to expand its partnerships with nonprofit and community organizations performing vital tax preparation services for low-income and elderly taxpayers.
4-H program continues accepting new members
RBC — Are you interested in joining our 4-H family? It is not too late to sign up for 4-H. The program has lots of great clubs and more than 200 different projects from which to chose. If you can imagine it, you can do it in 4-H. 4-H is[Read More…]
Knee, back pain doesn’t stop Brownlee
MEEKER — Alden and Anita Brownlee have been a part of agriculture in northeastern Colorado since 1975. Throughout the years, Alden drove trucks during sugar beet harvest, worked cattle during calving season and ran cattle on his pasture.
Speech, debate team bring awards home
RANGELY — The Rangely High School Speech and Debate Team traveled to Denver to compete in the State Speech Festival. The following team members were chosen to attend the state competition: Minnie Ann Nielsen, senior; David Roberts, senior; Hyrum Byers, junior; Emily Peterson, sophomore; and Rose Peterson, freshman.