RBC I For father and son Don and Phil Brown, flying runs in the family. Both Don and Phil started flying as teenagers and spent their entire careers as pilots.
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Classifieds: June 18, 2009, edition
Classifieds for the June 18 edition include:
Hagenbuch named regional representative
RBC I Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., Monday announced that Todd Hagenbuch of Phippsburg will be serving as the regional representative for the northwest region of Colorado, covering Grand, Rio Blanco, Jackson, Routt and Moffat counties.
Polley keeping memories of Uintah Railway alive
Towns that sprouted along what used to be the Uintah Railway have long been a thing of the past.
Meeker planning commission is looking for new member
MEEKER — The Town of Meeker’s planning commission needs a new member. The board of trustees planned to appoint a new member to fill the vacancy left by Martha Griffin at the June 2 meeting, but no letters of interest had been received.
Letter: Vicious dogs mar woman’s jog
This being my first letter to the editor, I wish I were writing a thank-you for the flowers or praise to our great community.
Letter: Reader sees Meeker bias in newspaper
It sure would be nice to have a more balanced paper between Rangely and Meeker. The paper is almost always top heavy with Meeker on top.
Slide Show: The annual white River fish fry
RBC — White River Community Association had its annual fish fry fundraiser Saturday, June 6 at the Buford Schoolhouse. About 175 people attended.
May precipitation substantially above longtime average
RBC — Precipitation at the plant center in May measured 2.13 inches and no snow was recorded for the month.
Obituary: Melvin Lewis ‘Barney’ Oldham
RANGELY — A memorial service will be held to celebrate the life of Melvin Lewis “Barney” Oldham, former Rangely resident, on Saturday, June 20 at 2 p.m. at Redlands Community Church (2327 Broadway) in Grand Junction.
Days Gone By: June 11 edition
From the archives of Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
Loose Ends: Flowers still thrill
For some of us, the thrill of spotting the first wildflowers each summer never goes away. Newcomers are always surprised by our reaction to that good ol’ green stuff — plants, not money.


