RANGELY | Jim and Mary Dillon of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. The Dillons have lived here 10 years.
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Loose Ends: Watching the dogs
The sturdy black and white border collie, Tug, was firm and focused.
Wells~Muxlow Engagement
MEEKER I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dungan of Meeker are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Jeremy D. Muxlow, to Cherlynn M. Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wells of Caldwell, Idaho.
Arthur David Tolley May 4, 1951 ~ Aug. 30, 2011
Arthur David Tolley, 60, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, at New Life Hospice of St. Joseph in Lorain, Ohio.
Class of ’61 reunion Sept. 13-14
MEEKER I The Meeker High School Class of 1961 will celebrate their 50th reunion Sept. 13-14 at Campbell Creek Ranch on the White River above Buford.
RHS Class of 1971 reunion Sept. 10
RANGELY I The Rangely High School Class of 1971 is having its 40th class reunion on Saturday, Sept. 10 at Elks Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
25th Meeker Classic a reunion of sorts
MEEKER I All that brouhaha in Ute Park is a Meeker Classic 25th reunion of sorts. Among the 135 top North American border collie/handler teams competing for $25,000 in prize money are five handlers who were introduced to wily range ewes at the first Meeker Classic in 1987: Bill Berhow,[Read More…]
Golden Spade awards
RANGELY | The Brian Lewis family at 122 Foothill Dr., received 17 nominations from residents saying that this is the best this yard has ever looked.
Workforce centers “taking care of business”
RBC I In recognition of the 2.7 million men and women who make up Colorado’s labor force and the more than 168,000 private sector businesses that make up the state, this September is workforce development month, an annual tradition in Colorado.
Quilts in the Country showcases local talent
MEEKER I The Meeker P.E.O. Chapter BA is an excited to share the creative talent of area quilt makers with everyone at its inaugural quilt show and bake sale. Quilts in the Country quilt show and bake sale will be Friday, Sept. 8 from 3-8 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 9[Read More…]
Horizons: Filling in the gap
RBC I Living in an area where the animals outnumber the people and where communities are separated not by “welcome” signs but by multiple miles presents an intriguing set of challenges for every rural resident.
Sizemores proof that opposites attract, and last
RANGELY I Frank and Diane Sizemore came from very different parts of the world and grew up doing entirely different types of work, but the two have helped support Rangely students for more than 25 years.


