RANGELY I Giant Step Preschool and Child Care Center has a new look.
Author: Jeff Burkhead
Slide Show: Bark in the Park
MEEKER | The annual Bark in the Park event was full of two- and four-legged creatures Saturday, Aug. 18 as owners brought their prize pooches to Meeker Town Park.
Skidmore murder remains open
RBC I A murder that took place in Rio Blanco County more than 10 years ago still remains open.
Bark in the park
MEEKER | Macy Collins, 9, and her pug-terrier mix Cricket, both sporting John Deere hats,
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.
Slide Show: Poker run rides to the aid of Toni Simmons
Toni Carroll-Simmons and husband Brandon participated in Saturday’s benefit poker run, a fundraiser to help the Simmons with medical expenses for Toni, who is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatments for cancer at a hospital in Denver.
Slide Show: Sheepdog Demo
Ellen Nieslanik, director of the Meeker Sheepdog Championship Trails, gave a demonstration July 8 at the Meeker Golf Course for Club 20 members, who were in town for two days of meetings.
Slide Show: New window at Catholic church
MEEKER | The Catholic church in Meeker recently replaced a stained glass window.
Cowboy Counselor also struggles with loss of friend
When Buckshot, a local psychotherapist, heard about longtime family friend Bren Sullivan, he found it difficult to separate the personal from the professional.
Slide Show: Sanctuary from the recession
Members of Meeker’s United Methodist Church broke ground Sunday for a new sanctuary. Given the economic times, Johnny Arrington, the church’s pastor, said the building project is a sign of the congregation’s faith and commitment.
New Rangely officer
RANGELY | Mike Schwartzengraber is the newest officer with the Rangely Police Department.
Rangely swimmers to compete in Grand Junction this weekend
RANGELY I They may not have the numbers, like teams from bigger towns, but Rangely swimmers more than hold their own individually.


