RANGELY — The Rangely Animal Shelter, in conjunction with the Rangely Police Department, will again sponsor its annual rabies clinic.
Month: April 2009
Williams accepts superintendent job
RANGELY – The second time around, Rangely’s School Board got its man.
Winemaking class offered at ERBM
MEEKER — Mose McPhail will offer a winemaking class at 7 p.m. April 23 at the recreation center.
Giant Step hosts open house April 23
RANGELY — Early childhood education is vital to our community. Children need a strong early learning foundation to succeed in school, and go on to succeed in life. Make a difference in your community: • Support early literacy programs. Early reading skills are crucial for young children to be ready[Read More…]
In tough times, CNCC is needed more than ever
RANGELY — The need for community colleges has never been greater; so rest assured, Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) will do everything it can to address critical workforce training, economic development, and quality of life issues in our communities.
Fire! BLM prescribed projects begin this week
MEEKER – Fire crews from the Bureau of Land Management White River Field Office are ready to conduct several prescribed burns beginning this week.
Responses to county survey run the gamut
Besides the buzz created by the report a severed hand and foot had been found last Thursday night in the grassy area by the skateboard park in Meeker — it turned out they were bear paws — another hot topic of conversation was the countywide survey.
Marki, Sydney Cook earn league basketball honors
MEEKER — Honors continue to come in for the Lady Cowboys’ basketball team.
Panther wrestlers honored at annual awards banquet
RANGELY — The Panther wrestling team held its awards banquet on March 26.
PMC installs advanced multi-slice CT scanner
MEEKER — Patients and physicians at Pioneers Medical Center can now access the latest diagnostic imaging technology for CT (computed tomography) scanners.
Governmental units meet to discuss Sulphur Creek Road
MEEKER — The idea that a road might end up in your backyard is disconcerting for every homeowner, and Meeker’s Second Street residents are no exception. After many discussions, with many more to come, homeowner Anita Peters spoke to the heart of the issue with her question for the town[Read More…]
Rangely’s superintendent choice turns down job
RANGELY — It’s back to the drawing board in the search for a new school superintendent.