RANGELY — Austin Stoner had plans. He talked about attending Western Colorado Community College, an extension of Mesa State College, to work toward a certificate as a nurse’s aide. After having struggled with drugs and alcohol in the past, Austin was seemingly doing better. Dottie Stoner, Austin’s stepmom, thought he[Read More…]
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Friend says, ‘I expect him to call’
RANGELY — Clay Halcomb still has a hard time believing his friend is gone.
Every sport was Bob Tucker’s
MEEKER — He was a man for all seasons. For nearly 30 years, Bob Tucker was a Meeker coach and teacher, retiring in 1995.
Meeker Classic offers set out clinic in June
MEEKER — The Meeker Classic will hold a free set out clinic on Sunday, June 14.
Looking Back: The way things used to be
“I home,” a 2-year-old remarked recently when she discovered the babysitter’s house had her favorite toy.
Days Gone By: April 23 edition
From the archives of the Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
Renovations completed at Rangely Public Library
RANGELY — Like the reissuing of a classic book, the nearly 40-year-old Rangely Public Library has a new look.
Dept. of Wildlife teaches appreciation for wildlife
Don’t think that the local game warden is only busy during the fall hunting seasons. Spring is an especially busy time of year for the district wildlife managers of the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
Trinity Project looks to stamp out meth
RANGELY — Like other Colorado communities, Rangely has a methamphetamine problem.
Fixing frustration high on county’s to-do list
The release of the results of Rio Blanco County’s survey of residents — part of the development of a new master plan for the county — has generated quite a bit of discussion.
Urie: Meth needs addressing in community
I would like to give a special, special thank you to all the Rangely business and people who donated to the Rangely Trinity Projects educational presentation from Lynn Reimer with Meth Heads Inc.
Slide Show: CNCC Foundation banquet
Peggy Rector of Rangely, left, was recognized last Saturday at the Colorado Northwestern Community College Foundation’s annual dinner for her tireless efforts on behalf of CNCC and its foundation.

