The old saying, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure‚” came true for a friend recently, when she placed a giant dumpster in their front yard.
Month: July 2009
Letter: Kilduff thankful for nomination, freedom
I was honored to be picked as “Father of our Community” by the Rio Blanco Cattlewomen
Meeker school board considers furniture for elementary school
MEEKER I While occupancy of the new elementary school is still a long ways off, plans are under way on how to furnish the building, scheduled to be completed in June 2010.
Engagement: Swain~Peterson
MEEKER | Sidney Swain and Skyler Peterson are proud to announce their wedding on Friday, July 31 at Millennial Falls in Draper, Utah. A reception will be held in their honor following the ceremony.
Makin’ Bacon Club makes fair plans
RANGELY | The Makin’ Bacon Swine Club met June 22 at the Rangely Community Pens for their monthly meeting.
Letter: Giant Step says thanks for local support
Thanks to all the parents who supported us while we closed for two weeks during the construction.
New arrival: ‘Boomer’ Ty Michael Knight
MEEKER | “Boomer” Ty Michael Knight was born at 7:26 p.m. July 18 at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Skidmore murder remains open
RBC I A murder that took place in Rio Blanco County more than 10 years ago still remains open.
Columbine Park reviewing master plan
RANGELY I The Rangely Columbine Park Board will hold a master plan meeting on Thursday, July 30 at 6:30 p.m.
Bark in the park
MEEKER | Macy Collins, 9, and her pug-terrier mix Cricket, both sporting John Deere hats,
Engagement: Cook~Bercher
MEEKER | Dennis and Torrie Cook are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Whitney Cook to Andrew Bercher. Andrew is the son of Blair and Shelley Bercher of Grand Junction.
Snider Jr. makes first appearance in district court
RANGELY I For the first time since his arrest on charges of murdering his father, Jerry Snider Jr. came face to face with family members Friday during his initial court appearance.