RANGELY | When Paul Conrad started coaching in 1967 at Colorado Northwestern Community College, it was called Rangely College.
Year: 2009
Christmas tree dropoffs in Meeker, Rangely
RBC I Meeker residents can drop off Christmas trees at the pullout on Sulphur Creek Road, adjacent to the dirt pile. The town’s public works department will then chip them.
Impact of ExxonMobil tax decision on Rio Blanco County
RBC | In November, the Colorado Supreme Court affirmed without opinion the trial court ruling against the county’s application of its use tax on industrial construction and building materials.
2010 budget keeps Rio Blanco County on solid financial footing
RBC I Despite losing its budget and finance director in the middle of the budgeting process.
The Bakery’s last batch
The Bakery — a Meeker icon for nearly 30 years owned by Dave and Enid Steffen — closed its doors Christmas Eve. See more photos in this week’s Herald Times (online subscribers can view the full PDF edition by selecting “PDF” above) or at the Herald Times’ Facebook page.
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago • Dear Santa, Please bring me some figure skates and roller skates for Chrismtas. Love, Chris Brubaker.
Letter: Rangely Food Bank appreciates donations
The volunteers at the Rangely Food Bank would like to say thank you for all of the donations over the last year.
Classifieds: Dec. 31, 2009 edition
Classified ads for 12/31/09 include:
Light Up Rangely contest winners listed
RANGELY I Winners in the Light Up Rangely contest, which was part of the Holidayfest celebration, were: first place — Norm Hall Jr.;
Chamber treasure search winner
Dee Cox of the Meeker Chamber of Commerce, left, presents a gift basket to Pat Tidwell, the winner of the chamber’s Holiday Treasure Search
Rangely coach pleased with his team’s effort at Grand Junction
RANGELY I Even though the Panthers didn’t have anyone place in the Warrior Classic wrestling tournament last weekend, considering the level of competition, coach Jeff LeBleu wasn’t disappointed.
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