RANGELY — When Peter Waller spoke at a Community Networking meeting Feb. 24, it was obvious what was on everyone’s mind. The economy.
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Principal says closing building is better than cutting the curriculum
RANGELY — Parkview Elementary Principal Mary Lansing said the district is considering closing the building, not the school.
Board, patrons debate closing
RANGELY — What a difference a year makes. Or six months. “We look back at September and we had over 40 new students, we were looking at a bond issue, oil was over $100 a barrel and things looked good,” said Matt Scoggins, Rangely School Board president. “Wow, how things[Read More…]
Senior Field Studies needs host family
RBC — Host families are still needed for the 2009 Senior Field Studies Program.
Scare up good food without scaring yourself
It seems every year there is some food scare. This year, it has been salmonella in peanut butter. And with the economic downturn, people are turning to gardening as a way to supplement their food budgets.
Meeker Chamber hires new director
MEEKER — David Cole has been hired as the new executive director of the Meeker Chamber of Commerce. “He is off and running,” said Margie Joy, chamber president, who made the announcement Tuesday. “David is very energetic and excited. He has a strong strategic mind and a love for the[Read More…]
Letters: March 12 Edition
Dear Editor, The zoonotic workshop held recently at CNCC and sponsored by the Rangely Animal Shelter was high in attendance and rated as an excellent class overall. Thirty-seven people attended, many traveling long distances, coming in from Snowmass, Steamboat Springs, Craig and Meeker. It was good to see the representation[Read More…]
Obituary: Avis J. Self
Avis J. Self March 10, 1918~Feb. 27, 2009
Obituary: Charles A. ‘Chuck’ Tate
Charles A. ‘Chuck’ Tate June 15, 1929~Feb. 16, 2009
Obituary: Linda Gail Steele
Linda Gail Steele July 22, 1946~March 2, 2009
Obituary: Robert L. Weinholdt
Robert L. Weinholdt Dec. 3, 1924~Feb. 28, 2009
Dry February
RBC — Precipitation at the plant center in February measured only 0.30 inches and includes 3.5 inches of snow.




