RANGELY | Rangely Outdoor Museum invites you to the second annual Old Timers’ and Alumni Picnic Aug. 31 from 4-8 p.m. at the East End Park by the Rangely Outdoor Museum. Tickets are $15 each and include a catered dinner. Ken Bailey will do a presentation entitled “School Days and[Read More…]
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Community Networking Group Aug. 28
RANGELY | The next Community Networking Group meeting is Tuesday, Aug. 28, in the Weiss Conference Room from 12-1:30 p.m. Presenting will be the Rio Blanco Conservation District. They will provide an update regarding the Wolf Creek Reservoir and how the project is progressing. Lunch will be served at noon.[Read More…]
Farm Bureau donates $20k+ to fire victims
RBC | The Colorado Farm Bureau Foundation has donated $20,000 to help those affected by the Spring Creek Fire in Huerfano and Costilla counties. Along with a $1,000 donation from Colorado Farm Bureau Insurance, collected donations will be given to individuals who were affected by the massive fire. “The fire laid[Read More…]
2018 Meeker Classic Scholarships to honor Gary Dunham
MEEKER | Each year the Meeker Classic Memorial Scholarship is dedicated in honor and memory of exemplary individuals that have been involved with the Meeker Classic, but have now passed away. The recipients of the 2017 Meeker Classic Scholarships will receive their award in 2018—their scholarships are in honor of[Read More…]
CHEVRON DONATION …
Meeker School Board president Bud Ridings receives a $10,000 donation from Chevron’s Chris Archuleta for science, engineering, math, literacy and teacher professional development at Monday’s meeting. REED KELLEY PHOTO
RBC Weekly Call Review: Aug. 6-12, 2018
Aug. 6-12, 2018 The dispatch center processed 89 phone calls this last week, receiving three 911 calls, answered 12 calls for Meeker Police Department (MPD) and placed 17 outgoing phone calls. A total of 137 calls for service were created, 61 for the Sheriff’s Office, 74 for MPD. (Please note[Read More…]
Resource Pantry …
Konnie Billgren and Tami Dorris cut the ribbon for the opening of the Rangely Resource Pantry on Monday, Aug. 13. RENÉ HARDEN PHOTO
Volleyball coach hoping for season
MEEKER | Meeker Cowboy volleyball opens Saturday, Aug. 25 in Walden, Colo., against North Park. What is head coach Greg Cravens looking forward to? “A repeat of last season would be incredible!” “The way that team came together during the playoffs was so fun to watch. I was so proud of[Read More…]
Letter: Conrado presents plan for WREA
Dear Editor: I would appreciate your vote for seat on the Board of Directors at White River Electric Association, Inc. (WREA). I know the void of expertise and knowledge left by Mr. Dunham is enormous, but it would be an honor to fill his former seat. I have always had[Read More…]
Meet the new teachers at Rangely School District
RANGELY I Rangely School District’s 2018-19 year features some fresh faces at both Parkview Elementary School and Rangely Junion/Senior High School. Below are short bios of eight new teachers. Heather Zadra will be taking on a full-time job teaching the fourth grade students this year at Parkview Elementary. She[Read More…]
ROAR …
There were 14 OHV rodeo participants at the Rangely OHV Adventure Rally rodeo last Friday for the barrels race, flags, pole bending, key hole and cowhide races. An unnamed Parachute resident won flags, key hole and pole bending. Melissa Dembowski won the barrels, she also took second in the[Read More…]
ALL-AMERICAN JUDGING TEAM …
Ty Dunham, member of South Plains College Livestock judging team, was honored at the Houston livestock show and rodeo as an all-American junior livestock judge. This honor is based on academic and competitive excellence in the field of livestock judging. A minimum GPA of 3.5 along with high judging[Read More…]



