Dear Editor: We would like to say thanks to all who attended our grand opening. Our sandwich winners were Jody Meakins, Bev Steinman, Rich Meyer, Earl Shrode, Kaylee Gardner and Voni Stewart from Meeker and Doreen and Paula from Rangely. We had a great response to the design your sandwich/salad[Read More…]
Month: May 2018
Free concert at White River Village May 15
RANGELY | Free Celtic harp and Native American flute concert with Alex and Mad Dog Tuesday, May 15, 4 p.m. at White River Village 410 N. White Ave., Rangely. Their music is all improvisational and often quite relaxing and meditative. They currently have three full-length albums, as well several others[Read More…]
ERBM annual building closure May 9-13
MEEKER | Each year the Meeker Recreation Center must close for critical maintenance that cannot be performed around normal operations. This year’s building closure will be May 9-13. MRC opened in 2008 and is seeing normal wear and tear that must be addressed in order to avoid more costly repairs[Read More…]
FFA Banquet …
Les Mergelman performed auctioneer duties at Saturday’s Rangely FFA banquet. The FFA auctioned off a variety of metal and wood creations made by students. JEN HILL PHOTO
MARCH STUDENTS OF THE MONTH …
Ms. Kaylee Mecham and Mr. Jonathan Pennell are the March students of the month at RJSHS. Kaylee Mecham will be missed next year at RJSHS. She has been active in most everything offered. She has played volleyball, basketball, run track, is in the National Honor Society, is currently the FFA[Read More…]
How to not be ‘THAT GUY’ in a public meeting (Editor’s Column)
The very first freedom listed in the Constitution is the freedom of religion, followed by freedom of speech and then freedom of the press. Quite a few individuals have raised concerns this week about their freedom of speech, particularly as it pertains to public meetings. Along those same lines, of[Read More…]
It’s Science!
Rangely Junior High School hosted its annual science fair, where students presented their model-based science projects for their parents, teachers, fellow students and other guests. Through their science projects, students explored their creative ideas and knowledge through practical research. Students created display boards to support their project ideas and students[Read More…]
(Guest Column) Rangely COPS program informative and enlightening
By JULIE DRAKE RBC Public Health Director RBC | I have been in several meetings lately with local law enforcement officers. I know on a superficial level what law enforcement does—to protect and serve, but any further details and it’s a little fuzzy for me. Are they really the power[Read More…]
Learn to play the Native American Flute
RANGELY | Come soothe your spirit and listen, then learn to play, the Native American style flute. You don’t need to know anything about music to learn this simple instrument. Twinfeathers is coming to Rangely to share her gifts. She has been playing and teaching the Native American style flute[Read More…]
Cottage Food Training offered by CNCC
MEEKER | The Cottage Food Training classes are open for registration. There will be two sessions offered on Wednesday, May 9, at CNCC Meeker Center. The morning class will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and afternoon session from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Cost of training is $25. Learn[Read More…]
Correction
RBC | In last week’s story about term limits on Page 1A, the office of county clerk and recorder was inadvertently left out of the list of elected county officials. The office is currently held by Boots Campbell, who is coming up on the end of her four year term and seeking[Read More…]
Piceance Mustangs events May 5-6
RBC | Piceance Mustangs barbecue and special project days are coming up. Saturday, May 5, anyone interested is welcome to join us for a barbecue picnic at noon. Main course and drinks (water, soda, Gatorade) will be provided. Please bring a side dish to share. Sunday, May 6, at 9[Read More…]