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CNCC recognizes Black History month

RANGELY | To commemorate Black History Month in 2012 and the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, CNCC is bringing living history performer Hasan Davis to the Rangely Campus on Monday, Feb. 13 in the Weiss Colorado Room at 1 p.m.

Panthers ready for regionals

RANGELY I Five Rangely wrestlers, including three with state experience will compete in the state qualifying regional tournament this weekend and their coach is expecting big things from his small crew.

Shale, tar sands draft released

RBC I The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has published the notice of availability (NOA) of the draft programmatic environmental impact statement (PEIS) and possible land use amendments for allocation of oil shale and tar sands resources on lands administered by the BLM in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. The publication[Read More…]

Bunny hoppin’ …

Parents of Parkview Elementary students “packed the house” when more than 100 family members came to watch the second grade musical Monday, Jan. 23. Not only did they watch, grandpas, grandmas, moms and dads all got up to do the “Bunny Hop” with their kids.

Free screenings, fluoride for kids

RBC I Connections 4 Kids, the early childhood council of Moffat and Rio Blanco counties, will be offering free oral health screenings and fluoride varnish to children during the Children’s Health Fairs in Meeker and Rangely.

Market St. project update

MEEKER I Animal control officer Laurel Haney spoke to the board about creating a community volunteer program for the town’s animal shelter. “It’s mainly for dog walking, kennel cleaning, possibly transporting a dog if we have to take it a long way. That’s mainly what it would be,” Haney said.