MEEKER I Doug Pfau was used to doing a lot of things himself. Moving up to a bigger school district, he’s finding, has its advantages.
School
Williams takes reins in Rangely
RANGELY I It won’t be long before students in the Rangely School District will be back in the classroom.
Moyer named to AFA team
MEEKER I Kelly Moyer of Meeker has been selected to the 2009 Agriculture Future of America (AFA) Student Advisory Team.
MHS’s Chapin, McLaughlin win national competition
Editor’s Note: Meeker High School’s Sage Chapin and Elissa McLaughlin, who will be juniors, won a national competition with their presentation on entrepreneurship at an FCCLA event in Nashville, Tenn. They filed this report.
Devereaux becomes nurse practitioner
MEEKER | Deanette Devereaux, a 1972 graduate of Meeker High School, recently completed classes and is now a nurse practitioner in Arizona.
Meeker school board considers furniture for elementary school
MEEKER I While occupancy of the new elementary school is still a long ways off, plans are under way on how to furnish the building, scheduled to be completed in June 2010.
Rangely schools will start Aug. 31
RANGELY I Parents and students can mark their calendars, the first day of school will be Aug. 31.
Devereaux is nurse practitioner in Arizona
MEEKER | Deanette Devereaux, daughter of Connie Devereaux of Grand Junction and the late Jim Devereaux of Meeker, has completed classes to become a nurse practitioner in Arizona.
New Meeker superintendent
MEEKER | New Meeker superintendent of schools Doug Pfau and his family are settling in after moving from De Beque.
Herter graduates from Amherst College
MEEKER | Thomas M. Herter, son of Steven Herter and Jeanne Newman of Meeker, was graduated from Amherst College on May 24.
Two earn academic honors at Wyoming
MEEKER | Elizabeth Hollowed and Brittni Turner of Meeker were named to the University of Wyoming’s 2009 spring semester academic dean’s and freshman honor roll.
Elks award
2009 Rangely High School seniors Christian Holcomb and Jennifer Barlow (pictured) received the Colorado Elks National Foundation Scholarships in the amount of $500 each. Presenting the scholarship was Barb Widner of the Rangely Elks Lodge No. 1907. Holcomb will attend Mesa State College in Grand Junction, and Barlow will attend[Read More…]