MEEKER I Steve Allen shudders to think about how much worse Saturday night’s downtown fire could have been.
Month: May 2009
Slide Show: MHS graduation
Meeker High School recently held its graduation exercises.
$100,000 short, still: Rangely schools plan to dip into reserve again
RANGELY I Even with additional budget cuts, and projecting a possible slight increase in state funding, the Rangely School District is still facing a $100,000 shortfall.
Classifieds: May 28, 2009 edition
The classified ads for the May 28, 2009, edition include:
Smoke and water damage shut down county’s only pharmacy
RBC — Saturday night’s fire shut down the county’s only pharmacy.
Loose Ends: Enjoying the give and take of small-town living
Bailouts — one more reason for living in a small town. It is not government subsidies that are the subject of one more conversation, it is the small town neighborliness of merchants, who tell the customers who need a little loose change help, “Oh, don’t worry about it, just bring[Read More…]
Springfest full of fun for students
The Western Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Parks District provided the games for Springfest.
Ride-along lets this reporter be ‘cop’ for a night
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a trash man.
Letter: Smaller paper is good
Since, it seems, you receive a few negative letters, I wanted to express a positive one.
Letters: Simmons family appreciates support
We would like to thank everybody that came to our fundraiser on Sunday.
Rangely District Hospital launches
Rangely District Hospital has announced the addition of prenatal care to its list of available patient services.
White reflects on ‘difficult’ session
As difficult as this legislative session was — and with all of the money wrangling it was a real doozy — first-term northwest Colorado senator Al White expects next year’s session to be even tougher.