MEEKER — There is still time to register for CNCC fall computer and QuickBooks classes. Beginning QuickBooks workshops will be offered on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 13 and 20 with a more advanced version offered on Oct. 11 and 18.
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New students attend CNCC-Rangely classes
RANGELY — The official opening of the CNCC fall semester began Thursday and Friday of last week with the welcoming of all new students to the CNCC-Rangely campus. As students began to check in Thursday afternoon, the Student Orientation Advising and Registration (SOAR) events were in full swing.
Registration ongoing for CNCC fall classes
MEEKER — Registration for CNCC fall classes continues this week at CNCC Meeker Center,
Former CNCC staff member arrested in sting operation
RANGELY — A former staff member at Colorado North-western Community College was arrested for allegedly trying to solicit a 13-year-old girl online.
CNCC gardening workshop available
MEEKER — Registration is still open for Katie Day’s Late Summer Gardening Workshop on Saturday morning, Aug. 16 from 9 a.m.-noon.
Meeting discusses tamarisk problems
RANGELY — Tamarisk and Russian olive problems?
Various districts combine resources
RBC — The Rio Blanco Weed and Pest Department, CSU Cooperative Extension, the Meeker Plant Materials Center, BLM, USDA-NRCS, White River and Douglas Creek Conservation District, Environmental Plant Center, Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District, Douglas Creek Conservation and Colorado Northwestern Community College have partnered
Columbine Park gets a facelift
RANGELY — Columbine Park is abuzz with activity. Under the new direction of the CNCC horsemanship program and the maintenance department, things are happening at the facility.
Cassera named coach
RANGELY — Colorado Northwestern Community College is pleased to announce the addition of Tom Cassera to the CNCC staff.
CNCC summer registration is underway
Region leaders gear up to protest new rules
RANGELY — A special report outlining planned regulations and legislation from state and federal government that would cripple or almost destroy the area’s economy was presented at Rangely’s monthly community networking meeting by Sandy Been of EIS Solutions in Grand Junction.
Industry wants RBC to hold off impact fees
RBC — Everyone attending the public hearing held by the Rio Blanco County Commissioners on the Rangely campus of Colorado Northwestern Community College Monday was in agreement about the impacts facing the county but not how to pay for them.


