Some folks have started seeing the return of the buses that transport workers to the Piceance. That could mean more workers are about to head our way as the snow starts to break.
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Seminar set to explain commercial property valuation
RBC — For all interested business owners there will be a free seminar concerning Colorado’s commercial property valuation on April 13 at the Fairfield Complex in Meeker at 9 a.m. and at the Weiss Conference Room, CNCC in Rangely at 2 p.m.
Monument to open Harpers Corner Road for season
DINOSAUR — Dinosaur National Monument plans to open the Harpers Corner Road and the Green River Campground at 5 p.m. on April 10.
Two vacancies on Rangely board
RANGELY — The town of Rangely has two vacancies on the Rangely Development Agency/Rangely Development Corporation.
Chipigitt plans fundraisers
MEEKER — On March 9, the Chipigitt Club held the second meeting of the year. We talked about fundraisers, community pride projects, record book, purchasing livestock and demonstrations.
CNCC receives $30K grant from El Pomar Foundation
RANGELY — Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) is among 15 nonprofit organizations from northwestern Colorado that will be recognized and rewarded with grants during a presentation at the Two Rivers Winery in Grand Junction.
Makin’ Bacon Club plans fundraisers
RANGELY— On Feb. 13, 12 members of the Makin’ Bacon Swine Club voted for new club officers.
Diabetes support group meets April 8
MEEKER — Diabetic Support Group meets Wednesday, April 8 at 7 p.m. at Elbert Hall at the United Methodist Church in Meeker. All diabetics, family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend.
CNCC dental hygiene program recognized for its excellence
RANGELY — Colorado Northwestern Community College’s dental hygiene program has a reputation. A reputation that has been built over time.
Obituary: Larry D. Hayes
Larry D. Hayes was born the third son of 11 children to William and Lily Hayes in Hayden, Colo. He also had four older stepbrothers and sisters.
Obituary: Opal Lee Dole
Opal was born in Newberry Gap, Tenn., on Nov. 28, 1914, to Blanche and Thomas Drinnen. She spent her first 13 years there in a house that straddled the Tennessee and Virginia state line with her nine siblings.
Glenwood, Fruita win Panther meet
RANGELY — One day after having to clear snow off the track, Rangely High School hosted its annual invitational track meet last Saturday.


