MEEKER I It has been busy at Pioneers Medical Center. In the past few weeks, PMC passed its three-year trauma survey, was re-certified for mammography services, received a $50,000 grant and celebrated employees who have 25 years of service.
Month: June 2009
Rio Blanco County on Patrol
Activity for June 5-11
Obituary: Lloyd Hutchens
A graveside service for Lloyd Hutchens will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 27 at Rangely Cemetery.
Colorado fishing report
When it comes to the weather, fishermen are a little hard to please. After several years of dry conditions and low water in many streams and reservoirs, the current spring and early summer have brought welcome rain to most parts of Colorado. But the same rains that have been a[Read More…]
Annual tourney draws 14 teams
RANGELY I The Cedar Ridges Ladies Golf Club hosted its annual tournament June 13, with 14 teams participating in the three-lady scramble.
EnCana, DOW produce wildlife impact video
RBC I EnCana and the Colorado Division of Wildlife have produced a training DVD that gives energy workers information to minimize impacts to Colorado wildlife and wildlife habitat. “Wildlife in Colorado: What You Need to Know” is designed to give energy workers a basic overview of the animals they might[Read More…]
Obituary: Katheryn Dollahite
Dec. 30, 1944~May 30, 2009 Longtime Rangely resident Katheryn Dollahite died suddenly, Saturday, May 30, 2009, at Rangely District Hospital.
Streaker sightings
MEEKER | The Meeker Streaker took Meeker area seniors on the following trips in the month of May. Rifle: Five riders went shopping.
CNCC Basketball Action
Coach Mark Skelton of Rangely makes a point to his team during a close game Saturday at CNCC.
Kindler, Atwood coach CHSCA all-star games
MEEKER I Klark Kindler and Christy Atwood coached at the Colorado High School Coaches Association All-Star Games last weekend in Greeley.
Have your cake and decorate it too
MEEKER — Members of the 4-H Cake Decorating Club held a cake demonstration June 10 at the Clock Plaza in Meeker.
Slide Show: Changes in schools mean changes in construction
RANGELY I With the configuration of schools changing, the scope of work has also changed for the district’s $15 million construction project.