RANGELY — A memorial service will be held to celebrate the life of Melvin Lewis “Barney” Oldham, former Rangely resident, on Saturday, June 20 at 2 p.m. at Redlands Community Church (2327 Broadway) in Grand Junction.
Month: June 2009
Days Gone By: June 11 edition
From the archives of Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
Loose Ends: Flowers still thrill
For some of us, the thrill of spotting the first wildflowers each summer never goes away. Newcomers are always surprised by our reaction to that good ol’ green stuff — plants, not money.
Engagement: Stanley~Pauley
RANGELY — Lee and Karen Stanley of Rangely are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Ryan Pauley, son of Richard and Sharon Pauley, of Green River, Wyo. A June 27 wedding is planned.
Letter: Thanks for your work in the park
Just a note to say thank you to Jerry LeBleu Jr., Jeff LeBleu and Brenda Ahrens for all they have helped with our park, together with their father, over the last couple of years.
Upward Living a life-changing experience
Wow, who would of ever thought six months ago we (Faye Peterson, Kalene Weinholdt, Annie Gantt, Rhonda Cochran, Laurel Mullins and Jerrie Calkins) would be training for the 5K walk on the Fourth of July?
Physical therapist joins Rangely hospital staff
RANGELY — Shingo Tanaka has been working as Rangely District Hospital’s physical therapist for just over a month. But people are already noticing his individualized approach to patients.
Hershey Track Meet results
Results from the track meet were:
Slide Show: “Old Timers” host annual meeting
The 97th annual Rio Blanco County Pioneers Association was held Saturday, June 6 at Fairfield Center in Meeker:
CNCC program offers dental clinic July 9-10
RANGELY — A visiting dentist will treat local patients as part of a collaborative effort between Colorado Northwestern Community College’s dental hygiene program and the Northwest Dental Coalition.
Letter: Sen. White is hero to conservation districts
With a substantial amount of finger-pointing going on in Colorado and Washington, D.C., politics, I think it’s important we also point to those who have truly represented the interests of their district and made good decisions, even when it wasn’t the popular thing to do.
Martin Anchondo named to dean’s list
RANGELY — Martin Anchondo of Rangely was named to the dean’s list (3.5-3.74 grade-point average) for spring semester at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling.