RANGELY — On April 25, the weather was in favor of the animals and their handlers as the wind and rain held off until the last animal went through.
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4-H News: Chipigitt club meets
RANGELY — On April 6 the Chipigitt club of Rangely, held its third meeting of the year.
Days Gone By: May 7 Edition
From the archives of the Rio Blanco Herald Times.
Rangely gets $595K in grants
RANGELY — In these tough economic times, the town of Rangely received some good news. The Colorado Department of Local Affairs awarded energy impact funding grants to the town for requests it submitted in December.
Rangely baccalaureate Sunday evening
RANGELY — Baccalaureate service for 2009 Rangely High School graduates is Sunday, May 10 at 7 p.m. at Rangely Christian Church at 501 Darius Ave.
Stoner family buries a son who died of overdose at 18
RANGELY — Nearly 200 people attended last Saturday’s funeral service at the Rangely High School gymnasium for Austin Stoner, who died April 19 from an overdose at the age of 18. Here are excerpts of remarks made during the service by his brother, Michael, and his stepmom, Dottie.
Developing a plan for the economic growth of county
RBC — Even though the exact form or direction is still taking shape, a group of business people and community leaders is moving ahead with efforts to focus on creating an economic development strategy for the county.
Coming Clean: Rangely man chronicles lifetime of drug abuse
RANGELY — John Durfee was 10 the first time he smoked pot. He was 12 the first — and only — time he smoked, or freebased, cocaine. At 17, he entered treatment for alcohol addiction.
Western Colorado property values buck U.S. trend
RBC — Due to the economic downturn, property owners in western Colorado may be expecting to see their 2009 Notice of Valuation showing a lower amount than their 2007 value.
Days Gone By: April 30 edition
From the archives of the Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
WARM shuts down for summer months
RANGELY — The W.A.R.M. program is closing up shop for the summer.
Dental student receives award
CRAIG — Kristi Jurney, a second-year student in the Colorado Northwestern Community College Dental Hygiene program, was recently awarded the Deborah Sherman-Hurst Memorial Scholarship for $1,000.