Irrigation technology has continued to advance over the decades, however, in many watersheds – including the White River – some of the irrigation infrastructure is not in fully functional condition. In fact, some of the infrastructure is a century old or more and needs repair or replacement. The Colorado Water[Read More…]
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CNCC Corner: CNCC enters its 60th year
This fall has been busy with some exciting events and opportunities at CNCC, and it’s not over yet! On Oct. 13, 2021, CNCC closed out its 59th year and started its journey forward to the 60th year. In January of 1961, construction of what was then an extension campus of[Read More…]
Kaye’s Corner: Christmas cards
Admittedly, I am old fashioned when it comes to Christmas cards. I love receiving them and I enjoy sending them. I include a chatty letter with the year’s highlights, adhere Christmas stamps, and start planning early. One of my annual goals is to have our Christmas card design and an[Read More…]
Wolf Creek gets $330K grant
The Wolf Creek Reservoir project has received a $330,000 award from the Colorado River District to be used toward permitting, which is expected to cost around $3 million. Since 2013, the Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District has conducted planning work to design a water storage project within the White River[Read More…]
Trooper Tips: Buckle up the little ones
I talk a lot about seatbelts and how they save lives, and that is true. Using your seatbelt is quite simple, you grab the strap, pull it over you and click the buckle. It makes sure you survive in a crash. But when it comes to securing your little ones[Read More…]
Apply for White River Nat’l Forest summer jobs
The time to apply for more than 150 temporary positions for the 2022 summer season on the White River National Forest is quickly approaching. The application period runs Nov. 5-12 for temporary 2022 summer seasonal positions on the forest, including positions in customer service, recreation, wilderness, trails, wildland firefighting,[Read More…]
$5 million for Rangely Renewable Energy Project included in U.S. Senate appropriations bill
U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper worked together to recommend inclusion of $5 million in funding for the Rangely Renewable Energy Project in one of the Senate Appropriations Bills through the congressionally directed spending (CDS) process. The project would help make Rangely’s municipal facility energy self-sufficient through the use[Read More…]
Colorado Supreme Court approves final congressional plan
The Colorado Supreme Court unanimously approved the final approved congressional plan. The decision can be viewed at https://bit.ly/3mDXz7K. According to the Colorado Constitution, the Court will file the approved plan with the Secretary of State no later than Dec. 15, 2021. “Receiving this approval from the Colorado Supreme Court reaffirms[Read More…]
Fundraiser for Rangely Cemetery memorial wall
Ellen Boudreaux is hoping to raise funds to install a memorial wall at Rangely Cemetery. KATIE KING PHOTO Ellen Boudreaux is hosting a fundraiser to build a memorial wall at Rangely Cemetery to honor folks who have been cremated. Her vision is to raise enough money to place one or[Read More…]
Bair runs for MHS at state cross country
Brighton Bair represented Meeker at the Colorado State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Oct. 30. The 2A girls race started at 11 a.m., and Bair crossed the finish line 21 minutes and 59 seconds later, 19th place in a field of 128 runners. Bair got off to a good start[Read More…]
RHS boys, Scoggins run at state cross country meet
The Rangely Panthers cross country boys team–Colton Noel, Andrew Dorris, Anthony Dorris, Fisher Winder, Kevin Wren, and James Talbot–and Mary Scoggins all competed at the state meet last weekend in Colorado Springs. MATT SCOGGINS PHOTO RANGELY I The Rangely High School cross country team took the boys’ team and Mary[Read More…]
Panther v-ball heading to regionals in Fowler
#5 Ashlynn Ducey had six kills during the last home game of the season, which the Panthers won. The team heads to Fowler for regionals tomorrow. MATT SCOGGINS PHOTO RANGELY I On Thursday, Oct. 28, the Panthers traveled to Hayden, Colorado, to take on the Tigers. The JV team beat[Read More…]


