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2010 Rio Blanco County Fair Results:

jeff burkhead Wyatt Wiley enjoyed watching the activity in the livestock arena Aug. 5 at the Rio Blanco County Fair.
2010 4-H CHAMPION — HOME EC & GENERAL
All champions projects go on to compete at the Colorado State Fair later this month in Pueblo.

Scrapbooking Junior Champion — Kinzy Burke
Scrapbooking Junior Reserve Champion — Julia Eskelson
Scrapbooking Intermediate Champion — Halle Ahrens
Scrapbooking Intermediate Reserve Champion — Aly Ridings
Scrapbooking Senior Champion — Nicole Hilkey
Scrapbooking Senior Reserve Champion — Tessa Slagle
Cake Decorating Intermediate Unit 6 Champion — Brittany Smith
Cake Decorating Junior Unit 3 Champion — Meghan Smith
Cake Decorating Junior Unit 1 Champion — Lila Klinglesmith
Cake Decorating Junior Unit 1 Reserve Champion — Ashlee Lawson
Clothing Unit 1 Junior Champion — Kolbi Franklin
Clothing Unit 1 Junior Res. Champion — Kirsten Brown
Clothing Unit 1 Intermediate Champion — Kristen Cox
Clothing Unit 3 Intermediate Champion — Peyton Burke
Clothing Unit 3 Junior Champion — Kinzy Burke
Clothing Unit 3 Junior Reserve Champion — Maggie Phelan
Foods Senior Unit 13 Champion — Emily Eliasen
Foods Senior Unit 2 Champion — Nicole Hilkey
Foods Senior Unit 35 Reserve Champion — Kelsie Gross
Sport Fishing Senior Champion — Mason Scritchfield
Sport Fishing Senior Reserve Champion — Adrian Shroyer
Sport Fishing Intermediate Champion — Colin Keeler
Shooting Sports Misc. Intermediate Champion — Jacob Henderson
Shooting Sports Misc. Intermediate Reserve Champion — Ty Dunham
Shooting Sports Misc. Junior Champion — CJ Wangnild
Shooting Sports Archery Senior Champion — Mason Scritchfield
Shooting Sports Archery Intermediate Champion — Chevy Mohr
Shooting Sports Archery Intermediate Reserve Champion — Keenan Ducey
Shooting Sports Archery Junior Champion — Tannen Kennedy
Shooting Sports Shotgun Senior Champion — JC Henderson
Shooting Sports Shotgun Intermediate Champion — Bradin Bland
Shooting Sports Shotgun Intermediate Reserve Champion — Joe Newman
Shooting Sports Shotgun Junior Champion — Tell Blanke
Shooting Sports .22 Cal. Intermediate Champion — Bradin Bland
Shooting Sports .22 Cal. Junior Champion — Andy Kracht
Shooting Sports .22 Cal. Junior Reserve Champion — Kyler Bland
Leathercraft Senior Champion — Ann Eliasen
Leathercraft Intermediate Champion — Kylloe Goedert
Leathercraft Intermediate Res. Champion — Justin Lawson
Leathercraft Junior Champion — Casey Turner
Leathercraft Junior Res. Champion — Kasey Rosendahl
Photography Senior Champion — Kaitlyn Dinwiddie
Photography Senior Res. Champion — Sarai Jamerson
Photography Intermediate Champion — Hannah Murphy
Exploring Wildlife Senior Champion — Mason Scritchfield
Exploring Wildlife Junior Champion — Sheridan Harvey
Exploring Wildlife Intermediate Champion — Bradin Bland
Exploring Wildlife Intermediate Reserve Champion — Ty Dunham
Wildlife — Small Game Junior Champion — Casey Turner
Wildlife — Small Game Junior Reserve Champion — Cody Nielsen
Wildlife — Big Game Junior Champion — Eli Hanks
Wildlife — Fur Bearer Junior Champion — Kale Burke
Club Treasurer Book Champion — Julia Eskelson
Club Treasurer Book Reserve Champion — Lori Ann Klinglesmith
Club Secretary Book Champion — Macy Collins
Club Secretary Book Reserve Champion — Tannen Kennedy
General Project Outstanding Exhibitor Junior — Kinzy Burke
General Project Outstanding Exhibitor Intermediate — Bradin Bland
General Project Outstanding Exhibitor Senior — Mason Scritchfield
SWINE DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Hank & Wade Allred
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT: Stanley Crawford, Steve Allen, Alan Waldref
Champion Market Swine — Aubrey Walsh
(Donated by Mike & Mary Grady)
Reserve Champion Market Swine — Taylor Morris
(Donated by Evergreen)
Champion Swine Herdsman — Hannah Long
(Donated by Anne Urie)
Champion Senior Swine Showman — Trey Morris
(Donated by J.D. & Nancy Amick)
Champion Junior Swine Showman — Casey Turner
(Donated by Rio Blanco County Abstract)
Champion Intermediate Swine Showman — Madison Shults
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
SHEEP DEPARTMENT — 4-H
SUPERINTENDENT: Crandal Mergelman
Champion Market Lamb — Morgan Neilson
(Donated by Tony Theos)
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB — Macy Collins
(Donated by IOR Internet Services, Boots Campbell)
Champion Breeding Ewe — Kelsie Gross
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
Champion Breeding Ram — Kelsie Gross
(Donated by Jerry & Stephanie Oldland)
Champion Sheep Herdsman — Sam Nieslanik
(Donated by Theos Swallow Fork Ranch)
Champion Senior Sheep Showman — Morgan Neilson
(Donated by Halandras Catering & Rambullinn Bed & Breakfast)
Champion Intermediate Sheep Showman — Aly Ridings
(Donated by Shults Ranch)
Champion Intermediate Sheep Showman — Macy Collins
(Donated by Nick Theos)
SHEEP DEPARTMENT — Open
SUPERINTENDENT: Crandal Mergelman
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT: Betty Kracht
Champion Orphan Lamb — The Zagar-Brown family
Champion Ram — Kelsie Gross
Reserve Champion Ram — Janet Chapman
Champion Ewe — Kelsie Gross
Reserve Champion Ewe- Kelsie Gross
Pee Wee Showman — All of them!
(Donated by Paul & Renae Neilson)
BEEF DEPARTMENT — 4-H
SUPERINTENDENT: Brent Smith
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT: Denise Pearce
Champion Market Beef — Lila Klinglesmith
(Donated by Rio Blanco County Stockgrowers)
Reserve Champion Market Beef — Nate Walsh
(Donated by LK Ranch: Lowell & LoAnn Klinglesmith, Lenny & Jackie Klinglesmith)
Champion Breeding Female Beef — Macy Collins
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
Reserve Champion Female Beef — Brett Carroll
Champion Beef Herdsman — Lila & Lori Ann Klinglesmith
(Donated by L Bar Slash Ranch)
Champion Senior Beef Showman — Stacey Fitzgibbons
(Donated by Farm Bureau Insurance)
Reserve Champion Beef Showman — Shelby Neiberger
Champion Junior Beef Showman —
(Donated by Meeker General Mercantile)
Reserve Champion Junior Beef Showman — Lila Klinglesmith
Champion Intermediate Beef Showman — Lori Ann Klinglesmith
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
Reserve Champion Intermediate Beef Showman — Madison Shults
RATE OF GAIN — 1ST PLACE
Meghan Smith
(Donated by Northwest Auto Sales & Service)
RATE OF GAIN — 2ND PLACE
Madison Shults
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
BEEF DEPARTMENT — OPEN
SUPERINTENDENT: Brent Smith
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT: Denise Pearce
Champion Commercial Heifer — Lori Ann Klinglesmith
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer — Hillary Hayes
DAIRY CATTLE DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Ed Coryell
Champion Female of all Breeds — Lori Ann Klinglesmith
GOAT DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Janalee Storey
Champion Market Goat — Macy Collins
(Donated by Jim & Vickie Claybaugh)
Reserve Champion Market Goat — Troy Allred
(Donated by Target Trucking)
Champion Breeding Goat — Macy Collins
(Donated by White River Electric Association)
Reserve Champion Breeding Goat — Macy Collins
Champion Herdsman — Tessa Slagle
(Donated by Jason’s Automotive)
Champion Senior Showman — Shelby Neiberger
(Donated by Jim & Vickie Claybaugh)
Reserve Champion Senior Showman — Tori Slagle
Champion Junior Showman — Macy Collins
(Donated by Jim & Vicki Claybaugh)
Reserve Champion Junior Showman — Kaylee Mecham
Champion Intermediate Showman — Ethan Allred
(Donated by Rio Blanco County Abstract Company)
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman — Bradi Bland
Champion Female — Macy Collins
Reserve Champion Female — Macy Collins
RABBIT DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Bonnie Coryell
Champion Market Pen — Maggie Phelan
(Donated by Fox Creek Farms)
Reserve Champion Market Pen — Caitlyn Ducey
Champion 4-H/ FFA Doe — Caitlyn Ducey
(Donated by Dave & Karen Arnold)
Reserve Champion 4-H/FFA Doe — Sydney Hughes
Champion 4-H/FFA Buck — Caitlyn Ducey
(Donated by William & Gail Palmer)
Reserve Champion 4-H/FFA Buck — Maggie Phelan
Champion Intermediate Showman — Sydney Hughes
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman — Caitlyn Ducey
Champion Junior Showman — Maggie Phelan
Best in Show — Anthony Dorris
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
Best Opposite Sex in Show — Macy Collins
(Donated by Patty & Harold Anderson)
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Bonnie Coryell
Champion Overall Market Poultry — Antoinette Dorris
(Donated by White River Safety)
Reserve Champion Overall Market Poultry — Ketsen Rouse
Champion Junior Chicken Showman — Maggie Phelan
(Donated by Ron & Peggy Griffin)
Champion Intermediate Chicken Showman — Grant Sanderson
(Donated by Fox Creek Farms)
Champion Turkey Showman — Antoinette Dorris
(Donated by Chevron USA Industry)
Champion 4-H/FFA Rooster — Grant Sanderson
Champion 4-H/FFA Hen — Jacob Posey
Best of Show Open — Eva Scritchfield
(Donated by Big D’s Professional Carpet Cleaning)
Reserve Best of Show Open — Grant Sanderson
Rio Blanco County Fair Open Class and 4-H Exhibits
DEPT. 11 — HORTICULTURE & FIELD CROPS
Field Crops Champion (Mentor & Me) — Ryan Phelan
Field Crops Reserve Champion (Mentor & Me) — Ryan Phelan
Horticulture Champion (Mentor & Me) — Kaden Franklin
Horticulture Champion (Senior) — Diane Dunham
Horticulture Reserve Champion (Senior) — Rex Allred
Horticulture Champion (14-59) — Roxie Leischer
Horticulture Champion (Youth) — Andy Kracht
Horticulture Champion (Youth) — Jennifer Kincher
Horticulture Champion (14-59) — Melissa Norman
Horticulture Best of Show — Ryan Phelan
DEPT. 12 — FLOWERS
Flowers Champion (Mentor & Me) — Hadley Franklin
Flowers Champion (Adult) — Catherine Eliasen
Flowers Champion (Senior) — Phyllis Schoenhals
Flowers Reserve Champion (Senior) — Thelma Adams
Champion Potted Plant (Senior) — Phyllis Schoenhals
Champion Arrangement (Senior) — Phyllis Schoenhals
Flowers Reserve Champion (Mentor & Me) — Hadley Franklin
Flowers Reserve Champion (Youth) — Ellie Anderson
Flowers Reserve Champion (Adult) — Amy Rundberg
Reserve Champion Potted Plant (Senior) — Bonnie Coryell
Reserve Champion Arrangement (Senior) — Barbara Evenson
DEPT. 13 — FOODS (DIVISIONS 1-4)
Foods Champion (Mentor & Me) — Eva Scritchfield
Foods Champion (Youth) — Addie Joy
Foods Champion (Adult) — Betty Kracht
Foods Champion (Senior) — Jean Wood
Foods Reserve Champion (Mentor & Me) — Eva Scritchfield
Foods Reserve Champion (Youth) — Michaela Laudgraf
Foods Reserve Champion (Adult) — Jim Harris
Foods Reserve Champion (Senior) — Jean Wood
DEPT. 14 — NEEDLEWORK & SEWING
Needlework Champion (Adult) — Kellie Turner
Needlework Reserve Champion (Adult) — Jane Oldland
Needlework Champion (Senior) — JoAnn Findlay
Needlework Reserve Champion (Senior) — Sherry Jordan
Needlework Champion (Youth) — Addie Joy
Needlework Reserve Champion (Youth) — Kenzie Turner
Sewing Champion (Youth) — Kolbi Franklin
Sewing Reserve Champion (Youth) — Kirsten Brown
Sewing Champion (Adult) — Patty Collett
Sewing Reserve Champion (Adult) — Marylou Sagaser
Sewing Champion (Senior) — Barb Phelan
Sewing Reserve Champion (Senior) — Donna Collins
Quilting Champion (Youth) — Kolbi Franklin
Quilting Champion (Adult) — Jane Oldland
Quilting Reserve Champion (Adult) — Stephanie Oldland
Quilting Champion (Senior) — Barbara Phelan
Quilting Reserve Champion (Senior) — Lori Farris
DEPT. 15 — HOBBIES AND CRAFTS
Hobbies & Crafts Champion (Youth) — Antoinette Dorris
Hobbies & Crafts Champion (Adult) — Carla Slagle
Hobbies & Crafts Champion (Senior) — Ellen Reichert
Hobbies & Crafts Champion (Professional) — Bob Klenda
Hobbies & Crafts Reserve Champion (Youth) — Sheridan Harvey
Hobbies & Crafts Reserve Champion (Adult) — Tammy Dahle
Hobbies & Crafts Best of Show Youth — Same Lange
Hobbies & Crafts Best of Show Adult — Carla Slagle
Hobbies & Crafts Best of Show Senior — Bob Klenda
Most Creative Hobby — Tammy Dahle
DEPT. 16 — ART
Art Reserve Champion (Youth 4-9) — Jacob Nielsen
Art Champion (10-14) — Antoinette Dorris
Art Reserve Champion (10-14) — Chase Blaisdell
Art Champion (High School) — Nicole Hilkey
Art Reserve Champion (High School) — Landon Wardell
Art Champion (Adult Amateur) — Aschley Tuck
Art Reserve Champion (Adult Amateur) — Mary Lou Sagaser
Art Champion (Professional) — Chris Uphoff
Art Reserve Champion (Professional) — Landon Wardell
DEPT. 17 — AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Amateur Best of Show — Samme Elder
Amateur Photography Champion — Samme Elder
Amateur Photography Reserve Champion — Heath from Denver
DEPT. 17 — PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Professional Photography Best in Show — Pete Kiser
Professional Photography Reserve Champion — Pete Kiser
DEPT. 17 — YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY
Youth Photography Best of Show — Kristen Cox
Most Promising (High School & Younger) — Luke Turner
Youth Photography Champion (Youth 10-14) — Kristen Cox
Youth Photography Champion (Youth 4-9) — Andrew Davis
Youth Photography Champion (High School) — Aubrey Walsh
Youth Photography Reserve Champion (Youth 10-14) — Zac Dinwiddie
Youth Photography Reserve Champion (Youth 4-9) — Anthony Dorris
Youth Photography Reserve Champion (High School) — Aly Ridings
DEPT. 18 — BOOTHS
4-H 1st Place — Fish Buddies from Rangely
4-H 2nd Place — Cloverbuds from Rangely
Community Booth 1st Place — The Seamstress by Lee Light
Community Booth 2nd Place — Angels & Outlaws by Becky Ridings
Community Booth 3rd Place — Woolgrowers
Special Interest Booth 1st Place — Chamber of Commerce
Special Interest Booth 2nd Place — U.S. Forest Service
Special Interest Booth 3rd Place — Wool Fleece Contest
Champion Overall Fleece — Eric Wellman
Junior Champion Overall Fleece — Emily Wellman
Pet Rock Contest
Best Dressed (Mentor & Me) — 1st Will Stewart
2nd Reece Clatterbaugh
3rd Clay Randall
Best Dressed (Age 4-9) — 1st Carly Orris
2nd Andrew Dorris
3rd Raelynn Norman
Best Dressed (10-14) — 1st Antoinette Dorris
2nd Antoinette Dorris
3rd Tessa Slagle
Best Dressed (Amateurs) — 1st Robynn Osborne
2nd Carla Slagle
3rd Natosha Clatterbaugh
Farthest Roller (Under 4) — 1st Emma Bauer
2nd Hayden Garcia
3rd Hailey Asselin
Farthest Roller (4-9) — 1st Jennifer Kincher
2nd Carly Orris
3rd Ashlee Lawson
Farthest Roller (10-14) — 1st Cody Purcell
2nd Justin Lawson

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  • It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
  • Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line.  The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale.
Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
  • Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
  • Choose-your-own-adventure…. Hear from our Editor in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
  • The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
  • Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
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Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line.  The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale.
Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line. The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale. Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch. See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
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Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
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Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
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A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
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Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
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The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
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Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
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