MEEKER — As if planning a new elementary school, getting a $24 million bond issue passed, and taking care of regular business wasn’t enough, the Meeker Re-1 School Board may be about to hire a construction manager.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Slagle ~ Lipton Engagement
RANGELY — Fred and Carla Slagle of Rangely and Carol Lipton of Denver would like to announce the upcoming wedding of Dustin Slagle and Jena Lipton.
Colleges enter into educational alliance
RBC — Colorado Community College System and the Colorado State University System’s new Global Campus announced Sept. 9 they are creating an educational alliance aimed at ensuring access for community college graduates who want to earn a bachelor’s degree or a more advanced degree.
Rangely Recreation News: September 25, 2008
RANGELY — Patti Williams got a hole-in-one on hole No. 4 at Cedar Ridges Golf Course in Rangely last Saturday. She used a seven wood, and Paula Padilla was her witness. Congratulations Patti!
Letters to the Editor: September 25, 2008
Dear Editor,
Adams completes Navy basic training in Illinois
MEEKER — Navy Seaman Joseph L. Adams, son of Regina L. and Lester E. Adams of Meeker, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
4-H Achievement Night set for Nov. 4
RANGELY — On Sept. 8, the Rangely 4-H Council held its monthly meeting with seven members attending.
DeVilbiss memorial plans announced
RBC — Three events will take place this week honoring former district court judge J.E. DeVilbiss. DeVilbiss, 73, died Sept. 18 from natural causes.
Pet costume contest set for Sept. 28
RANGELY — The Rangely Animal Shelter “Dress Up Your Pet” contest will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 in the town square next to Town Hall.
Sheepdog Trials art contest results
MEEKER — Winners in the Meeker Classic Sheepdog Trials art contest have been listed.
Donations will end Oct. 5 for coat drive
RANGELY — Coats will be collected until Oct. 5 for the annual Rangely Coat Drive.
Sheep Wagon Days are coming Oct. 2-5
CRAIG — Celebrate the area’s sheep ranching heritage with sheep-shearing and working dog demonstrations, hands-on educational booths, tours of sheep wagons, free Yampa Valley Boys Concert, food and craft vendors, “Fall Flavors” pie contest, John Wayne Band, reenactments, flap jack feed and lamb festival lunch both days and more.


