RANGELY I Colorado Northwestern Community College’s flight team proved it can fly with the big boys. And girls.
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Some fall CNCC classes remain open
MEEKER I There are several late-starting CNCC Community Education Classes still open for registration at the Meeker Center.
CNCC basketball teams kick off practice Sept. 30
RANGELY I Basketball season is here … almost. Thanks to the advantage of being in the Mountain time zone, Colorado Northwestern Community College’s men’s and women’s basketball teams will officially kick off the season Wednesday, Sept. 30.
CNCC lists September class offerings
MEEKER I Colorado Northwestern Community College’s community education classes are open for registration for the following September classes:
Rangely dental clinic at CNCC canceled
RANGELY | Due to a lower-than-expected response, a dental clinic planned for today and Friday at Colorado Northwestern Community College was canceled.
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.
Summer classes offered through CNCC
MEEKER | There are several later-starting summer classes offered through Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Meeker branch, including:
CNCC program offers dental clinic July 9-10
RANGELY — A visiting dentist will treat local patients as part of a collaborative effort between Colorado Northwestern Community College’s dental hygiene program and the Northwest Dental Coalition.
CNCC offers summer courses in Meeker
MEEKER — There are several later-starting summer classes offered through Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Meeker branch.
Registration still open for CNCC art class
MEEKER — Registration is still open for Pat Daggett’s Pastel Workshop on May 16 and 17 from 9-5.
Dental student receives award
CRAIG — Kristi Jurney, a second-year student in the Colorado Northwestern Community College Dental Hygiene program, was recently awarded the Deborah Sherman-Hurst Memorial Scholarship for $1,000.
Arthur: Give more good news about CNCC
Please give us more good news about CNCC.


