From the archives of the Meeker Herald and Rangely Times:
Rangely
Oil shale workshop scheduled for May 26
There will be a workshop from 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 26 at the Fairfield Center for anyone concerned about the impacts of oil shale development and water use.
Memorial recognizes those who served in armed forces
Just in time for this Memorial Day, there’s a new memorial recognizing area veterans.
VFW Post will put out flags, but not crosses
Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Posts all across the nation are discontinuing crosses on veterans’ graves on Memorial Day, due to less membership in our Posts.
1,000-ft. sewer line replaced on Darius Avenue in Rangely
Residents on Darius Avenue had to do without water during the day last week — at least for a few days. But now they have a new sewer line.
Rangely High School holds ’09 graduation
Members of Rangely High School’s senior class went through graduation ceremonies Sunday in the RHS gym. David Morton, pastor of First Baptist Church in Rangely, was Sunday’s commencement speaker. Graduating members of the class of 2009 include:
Former Rangely resident arrested in drug case
RANGELY — Another arrest was made last weekend in an ongoing drug case.
Classifieds: May 21, 2009 edition
Classifieds for the May 21, 2009 edition include:
Public meeting will seek input on wildlife issues
RANGELY — Colorado Wildlife Commissioner Roy McAnally will be holding a public meeting in Rangely to get input on wildlife issues.
Engagement: Matinsen-Allred
RANGELY — Stewart and Debra Matinsen are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Sabra to Jacob Allred, son of David and Joanne Allred on June 4, 2009.
Rock Crawlers club holds first-ever event for women drivers
RANGELY — The Rock Crawlers had their first women drivers only event last Saturday.
Arizona man held on meth-selling charge
RANGELY — A 45-year-old man was arrested April 21 during an undercover operation and charged with possession of and selling methaphetamine, a Class 3 felony.




