Dale and Pat Jens are celebrating their 60th anniversary. They lived in Meeker for 35 years, moving here in 1958.
Milestones
Rangely soldier awarded second achievement medal for his bravery
RANGELY I The Department of the Air Force awarded the Air Force Achievement Medal (his second Oak Leaf Cluster) to Staff Sgt. Kyle T. Pittman on May 10 for outstanding achievement on April 22, 2014.
New Arrival…
Longtime resident
Florence Rooks, who has made Rangely her home since 1948 (66 years), will leave Rangely soon to move to Omaha, Neb., to be near her daughter.
Happy 75th birthday…
Longtime Rangely advocate and resident Peggy Rector thought she was taking her great-grandson Hunter to play at Elks Park May 31 with her daughter, Leanne Maloney, and granddaughter Kasey Schuerman. Upon arriving, she was surprised by 70 of her close friends and family for a 75th birthday party in her[Read More…]
Two Meeker students make honor roll at U. of Wyoming
MEEKER I The University of Wyoming lists 126 students from Colorado on its 2014 spring semester President’s Honor Roll, and two of those students are from Meeker.
Rangely Junior/Senior High School honor roll
RANGELY I Below is the Rangely Junior/Senior High School honor roll for the second semester and fourth quarter of the 2013-14 school year:
Peterson~Morton Engagement
Vicky Tate retires after 34 years with MSD
MEEKER I One of the advantages to living in a small town is the number of exceptional teachers who possess such perseverance that they impact two generations of learners.
Weinholdt~Reidinger Engagement
Kalene Weinholdt and Chris Reidinger, both of Meeker, are very happy to officially announce their engagement.
Moyer~Scott Engagement
Gary and Betty Lou Moyer of Meeker are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly, to Matt Scott, son of Keith and Laury Scott of Grand Junction.
58 MHS seniors awarded diplomas
MEEKER I The sun gods shined brightly on the Meeker High School Class of 2014 on Saturday, which started off with a good rain and overcast skies at about 9:15 a.m., but no raindrops or even clouds were in evidence when commencement exercises began at 10 a.m. There were 58[Read More…]




