Lindil D. “Lynn” Lenington, 84, of Meeker, died from complications of a stroke on Sept. 24, 2012, at Pioneers Medical Center surrounded by the mountains he loved so much.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
College in Colorado hosts annual college application month
RBC I College In Colorado will host college application month during the month of October. The goal of College Application Month is to provide every graduating high school senior with the preparation and opportunity to apply to college, with the help of the resources available on CollegeInColorado.org.
Record attendance at SS Classic
MEEKER I The seventh annual Scrub Shirt Classic Race hosted more than 100 participants.
RE-4 takes responsibility
RANGELY I The board of education has a responsibility to assure that the educational system meets or exceeds the community’s expectations. The superintendent is responsible for garnering the support of staff, utilizing resources in a prudent and effective manner and accurately communicating results to the community.
MHS X-country team competes in Anna Banana
MEEKER I The Cowboys headed down to Grand Junction to run along the Colorado River at the Anna Banana Memorial Wildcat Invitational this past weekend, competing with 23 other teams from both the sides of the state.
RMS comes out winning
RANGELY I This year’s Rangely volleyball teams are doing amazing! Their first game against Craig went great for all four teams, where they all took home their first wins of the season.
Screening coming to Meeker
MEEKER I Residents living in and around Meeker can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Life Line screenings will be held at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds on Oct. 17, 2012.
Here’s your sign …
A new sign in front of Rangely Town Hall includes the names of departments within the building and announces upcoming events in the community.
Birthday wish …
Phalen Anderson had her 12th birthday party Sunday, Sept. 20. Instead of receiving gifts she requested that her invitees bring donations for the Rangely Animal Shelter.
AGNC supports multi-use
RBC I Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado re-affirms its support for multiple use of public lands as “the Land of Many Uses” in supporting Club 20’s position regarding Western Slope energy resources.
Energy: How much can you lose?
RBC I Interested in reducing your energy waistline? How about lowering your home energy costs? Take the Northwest Colorado Energy Diet Challenge with homeowners across Moffat, Rio Blanco and Routt counties to see how much you can lose in home energy usage.
Fall is in the air …
The tree in front of Rangely’s Early Education building has signaled the peak of fall colors in the last week.


