Suzan and Nathan Pelloni along with Chris Calver just returned from a 10 day plains game hunt in South Africa. All three hunters bagged warthogs, pictured here. courtesy photo
Month: October 2011
BLM issues final decision for Little Snake plan
RBC | A BLM decision about about the future of energy development along the Little Snake River in northwest Colorado has raised concerns and questions about environmental and wildlife protection in the area.
NFL Pass, Punt and Kick results
RANGELY I The Punt, Pass and Kick sectional competition was held Sunday, Oct. 16 at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction.
Letter to the Editor: Kunkel family expresses thanks
Dear Editor: We, all, of Paul Kunkel’s family would like to publicly thank the remarkable staff members of the Walbridge Wing and Pioneers Hospital.
Drivers: watch for wildlife
RBC I The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) are reminding drivers throughout the state to be extra cautious right now and especially watchful of moose, elk, deer, pronghorn and even bears wandering on roads and highways.
Second chance for Cub Scouts to sign up!
MEEKER | Boys in interested in joining the Cub Scout program have a second opportunity to sign up if they missed the first meeting.
Panthers prep for homecoming
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers only played one match this past weekend against the Soroco Rams and now prepare for a big homecoming weekend against two tough league opponents: Paonia and Vail Mountain.
CDOT launches website for Colo. bridge projects
RBC I The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) officially launched a new website that will track the status of Colorado’s bridges as they are being planned, designed and constructed through the Colorado Bridge Enterprise (CBE).
Obituary: Paul Kunkel May 19, 1920~Oct. 13, 2011
Paul Kunkel was not the type of person who can be neatly categorized. He was quiet, yet exuded a kind of warmth that drew people to him.
HOME OF: Dave and Jean Jordan
RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Dave and Jean Jordan are this week’s “home of” honorees.
RIO BLANCO COUNTY DAYS GONE BY
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago Clem Eller and Dick Everts brought in the largest buck seen in Oak Creek this season. It weighed 300 pounds and had a splendid head. ~The Oak Creek Times
TEACHER OF THE MONTH …
Vicki Douglas is an all-around awesome teacher and person.