RANGELY I When officers entered the house at 134 Darius Ave. on the afternoon of July 3, they found the body of Jerry Snider Sr. on the floor in the living room. He “appeared to have been dead for a period of time,” according to the arrest warrant.
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Opening weekend of Meeker farmers’ market is a success
MEEKER I Organizers were pleased with the opening day of the new farmers’ market. And so were customers.
May law enforcement incidents up 4.8 percent
RBC | The incidents received through the Rio Blanco County Communications Center modestly increased during May 2009, with a 4.8 percent increase in activity compared to May 2008.
Son set to make first court appearance July 17 in murder case; DA requests bond set at $2 million
RANGELY | When officers entered the house at 134 Darius Avenue on the afternoon of July 3, they found the body of Jerry Snider Sr. on the floor in the living room.
Locals remember elder Snider as ‘quiet guy … who got along with everybody’
RANGELY | Wes Torsell had only good things to say about his neighbor Jerry Snider Sr. Torsell lived next door to Snider Sr. on Darius Avenue in Rangely.
Classifieds: July 9, 2009 edition
Classifieds for the July 9 edition include:
Obituary: Bren Sullivan
July 16, 1959 ~ July 4, 2009 Brendan Matthew Sullivan, 49, passed away on Saturday, July 4, 2009, at his home in Meeker. He was born July 16, 1959, in Glenwood Springs to Pat and Nancy Sullivan.
Rangely dental clinic at CNCC canceled
RANGELY | Due to a lower-than-expected response, a dental clinic planned for today and Friday at Colorado Northwestern Community College was canceled.
Rangely resident found dead in home, son charged with first-degree murder
RANGELY | A 50-year-old Rangely man – Jerry Snider Sr. – was found dead in his home Friday, and his son is in custody and has been charged with first-degree murder.
Landfill charges will be based on weight
The county landfill — located between Rangely and Meeker on Highway 64, though closer to the Meeker side — will have new rates for commercial and residential customers and a new way of determining the amount of trash a customer brings to the landfill.
President: CNCC’s Rangely campus is here to stay
RANGELY | With your ongoing support, we’re here to stay. In the late 1950s, a group of Rangely residents tirelessly pursued a vision to bring higher education to the area.
Slide Show: Rangely celebrates 4th with families and fun
RANGELY | Elks Park was a popular place to cool off and have fun in Rangely during the July 4 weekend.


