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Birth: Taylor Renae Bain
Taylor Renae Bain was born May 26, 2009, weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.
Hospitality Sweet: Vivian Gabrielson marks 45 years operating Dinosaur’s Terrace Motel
DINOSAUR I Much has changed since Charles and Vivian Gabrielson began operating the Terrace Motel.
Letter: Thanks to ExxonMobil for school donation
Thank you ExxonMobil, your people, your shareholders and your hardworking suppliers for your Fourth of July gifts to our Meeker schools.
Letter: Rec center remodeling advancing ‘quite nicely’
The recreation center remodeling is moving along quite nicely and we are on schedule.
President: CNCC’s Rangely campus is here to stay
RANGELY | With your ongoing support, we’re here to stay. In the late 1950s, a group of Rangely residents tirelessly pursued a vision to bring higher education to the area.
Slide Show: Rangely celebrates 4th with families and fun
RANGELY | Elks Park was a popular place to cool off and have fun in Rangely during the July 4 weekend.
Rangely mother seeks justice with restraining order
Editor’s note: The names of the family involved in seeking a restraining order in a local drug case have not been used at their request and for confidentiality reasons. RANGELY I Threats to kill her son only strengthened a local mom’s resolve to see justice done.
Roberts is new BLM field assistant
MEEKER I James Roberts has come home. Roberts, a Meeker High School graduate, recently joined the Bureau of Land Management’s White River Field Office as an assistant field manager.
Kids’ events add to rodeo fun
MEEKER I The Ranch Rodeo, when local ranches compete against each other in events taken from daily ranch living, is accompanied by another thoroughly enjoyable spectator sport: the kids’ events.
Rangely fishermen have a local option
RANGELY I Michael and Chance Sheppard, two brothers from Rangely, spent the afternoon at the fishing pond located in the town camper park.
Letter: Usher family will miss Meeker community
As we settle into our new home and lives in Roswell, N.M., the Usher family would like to thank every one of you who made our stay in Meeker for the past three years one that we will always remember.

