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Rio Blanco County Days Gone By

The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
The taxpayers held their meeting Tuesday and named the following ticket: mayor, Rube Reynolds; trustees, J.M. Hulett, J.E. Rooney and Al Bills.
Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Sheridan have reached Los Angeles, and Mrs. S. Is already showing signs of improvement in health as a result of the change to sea level.
The weather has been on the combination order all week, mild March blizzards, spring-like, thawing, cold, hail, rain, cloudy and some snow, but in the main pleasant compared to that which prevailed east of the Range.
Mud! And more mud!
The high school has received another needed adjunct to its equipment – a piano.
“Jack the Kodak Man” is now boarding at Sheriff Ellison’s more or less popular hotel, having returned from Rifle Thursday at the invitation of Mr. Ellison. “Jack” left here Tuesday, leaving a good sized bill at the Davitt house unpaid, also other accounts, hence his return to our beautiful city.

The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago
The deadline for filing nominations for the coming town election closed this past week and only one nomination was made for mayor and there have been seven nominated for councilmen with six to be elected.
As the 50th anniversary of the building of the Holy Family Catholic Church gets underway, members of the parish have been working for the past month to offer the public a dinner and St. Patrick’s Ball of the era when families of the whole community came from miles around after a long winter to visit and dance the night away.
Tuesday of next week, March 20 will mark the first anniversary of the opening of the Walbridge Wing of Pioneers Hospital; Meeker’s senior citizen home.
Much above normal preciptation throughout Western Colorado is the report of the U.S. Geological survey.

The Meeker Herald — 25 years ago
Ever since it was built, Meeker’s swimming pool has been a subject of considerable controversy. Since 1981, the pool has been the unwanted child of the town.
The highlight of Tuesday’s town meeting was the awarding of contracts for the 1987 downtown development project and the 1987 Sulphur Creek drainage project.
The second major Meeker business to close its doors within the past two months did so last Friday as D&S Sentry Hardware announced they were closing, due to “poor health and poor economy.”
Meeker area Girl Scouts released balloons last Thursday as part of their celebration to mark the 75th anniversary of Girl Scouting.
The Bowling Brats league were given their trophies and patches at a dessert party at Kilowatt Korner last Friday. High average scores: Corinne Fey and Grant Unrein.

Rangely Times — 45 years ago
The organizational meeting of a “Community Action for Beauty” campaign was held Monday night at the Reddy Room of Eddy’s Restaurant with over 20 in attendance.
The Rio Blanco County spelling contest is scheduled April 7. The best speller among seventh and eighth graders will represent the county in the state bee on April 29 in Denver.
Gov. John A. Love will be host at a lunchion meeting in Denver March 28 for a discussion of the proposed nuiclear test shots in western Colorado and their possible impact on the state’s economy.
One good thing can be said for kleptomania: if you’ve got it, you can always take something for it.
We haven’t heard very many wild tales about the earthquake on Feb. 14 which was felt by Rangely residents about 8:30 p.m. In fact, no one called the Times to report anything unusual that day.

Rangely Times — 35 years ago
The Mad Mixers met Monday at 4 p.m. at Mrs. Moore’s house.
Charles Cady and Judy Steele are the February students of the month for Rangely Middle School.

Rangely Times — 25 years ago
Cast members of “Bye, Bye Birdie” at Rangely High School: Debi Pearson, Nick Lancaster, Scott Lindsay, Jarrod McDonald, Billie Jo Smithey, Cindy Conkle, Elaine Brenton, Jackie Wysocki and Laura Norlin.
Honey has been used as a center for golf balls and in antifreeze mixtures.
The Rangely District Hospital is pleased to announce the arrival of a new diagnostic service, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Peggy Rector is in Washington, D.C., this week attending the county commissioners convention. She will have several news items to share with us upon her return.
To many old timers this should come as no surprise that this was a mild winter. The average for December, January and February was five degrees above average and wetter than nearly twice the winters we’ve had.

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  • On April 4, the Meeker Lions Club installed new shelving units for the New Eden Pregnancy Care Center. New Eden asked the Lion’s Club to help them come up with more storage for items within the building, and the Lion’s Club raised money to purchase shelves. OPAL MUNGER PHOTO
  • Why are we all so mad? Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
  • Livestock Judging teams from both sides of the county competed at The Rumble In The Rockies Livestock Judging Contest in La Plata County this past weekend. Read the full story this week online ht1885.com.
  • Meeker Cowboy Track continued its season with another meet in Grand Junction, the Frank Woodburn Invitational. The meet went on despite the blustery winds, low temps and snow. Read the story online at ht1885.com.
  • Sunglasses, shorts and snowflakes... if that doesn’t sum up a Western Colorado track meet in April, nothing does. The Rangely Panthers will likely have a warmer meet this Friday, April 12, in Grand Junction. Read the recap from the last meet in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Meeker High School’s FCCLA group placed 10 of 13 students in the top three in their respective categories and six qualified for the national competition in Seattle, Washington, this June. Results: Sam Hightower and Finley Deming - 1st Place Gold - Repurpose and Redesign; Aimee Shults - 1st Place Gold - Job Interview; Becca Hood - 1st Place Gold - Leadership; Lissbeth Sanchez and Shailee Rundberg -  2nd Place Gold - Promote and Publicize FCCLA; Kailynn Watson- 3rd Place Gold - Job Interview; Emma Bauer and Jacey Follman - 3rd Place Gold - Sports Nutrition; Braydin Raley - 3rd Place Silver - Professional Presentation; Graycee Cravens - Silver Medal - Entrepreneurship; Haylee Steele - Silver Medal - Sports Nutrition; Eduardo Cordova- Silver Medal - Career Investigation. More photos and full update online at ht1885.com.
  • The Mountain Valley Bank Red Letter Day Coin Drive is in full swing! Donate your pennies to your favorite business this week to help them win! Proceeds go to HopeWest Meeker and the Meeker Education Foundation.
  • Smokey Bear and Ranger Kate with the United States Forest Service Blanco District stopped by the Meeker Public Library last Friday to share Smokey’s origin story and information about wildfire prevention with a room full of kids. Smokey Bear will turn 80 this year in August. NIKI TURNER PHOTO
On April 4, the Meeker Lions Club installed new shelving units for the New Eden Pregnancy Care Center. New Eden asked the Lion’s Club to help them come up with more storage for items within the building, and the Lion’s Club raised money to purchase shelves. OPAL MUNGER PHOTO
On April 4, the Meeker Lions Club installed new shelving units for the New Eden Pregnancy Care Center. New Eden asked the Lion’s Club to help them come up with more storage for items within the building, and the Lion’s Club raised money to purchase shelves. OPAL MUNGER PHOTO
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Why are we all so mad? Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
Why are we all so mad? Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
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Livestock Judging teams from both sides of the county competed at The Rumble In The Rockies Livestock Judging Contest in La Plata County this past weekend. Read the full story this week online ht1885.com.
Livestock Judging teams from both sides of the county competed at The Rumble In The Rockies Livestock Judging Contest in La Plata County this past weekend. Read the full story this week online ht1885.com.
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Meeker Cowboy Track continued its season with another meet in Grand Junction, the Frank Woodburn Invitational. The meet went on despite the blustery winds, low temps and snow. Read the story online at ht1885.com.
Meeker Cowboy Track continued its season with another meet in Grand Junction, the Frank Woodburn Invitational. The meet went on despite the blustery winds, low temps and snow. Read the story online at ht1885.com.
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Sunglasses, shorts and snowflakes... if that doesn’t sum up a Western Colorado track meet in April, nothing does. The Rangely Panthers will likely have a warmer meet this Friday, April 12, in Grand Junction. Read the recap from the last meet in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
Sunglasses, shorts and snowflakes... if that doesn’t sum up a Western Colorado track meet in April, nothing does. The Rangely Panthers will likely have a warmer meet this Friday, April 12, in Grand Junction. Read the recap from the last meet in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
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Meeker High School’s FCCLA group placed 10 of 13 students in the top three in their respective categories and six qualified for the national competition in Seattle, Washington, this June. Results: Sam Hightower and Finley Deming - 1st Place Gold - Repurpose and Redesign; Aimee Shults - 1st Place Gold - Job Interview; Becca Hood - 1st Place Gold - Leadership; Lissbeth Sanchez and Shailee Rundberg -  2nd Place Gold - Promote and Publicize FCCLA; Kailynn Watson- 3rd Place Gold - Job Interview; Emma Bauer and Jacey Follman - 3rd Place Gold - Sports Nutrition; Braydin Raley - 3rd Place Silver - Professional Presentation; Graycee Cravens - Silver Medal - Entrepreneurship; Haylee Steele - Silver Medal - Sports Nutrition; Eduardo Cordova- Silver Medal - Career Investigation. More photos and full update online at ht1885.com.
Meeker High School’s FCCLA group placed 10 of 13 students in the top three in their respective categories and six qualified for the national competition in Seattle, Washington, this June. Results: Sam Hightower and Finley Deming - 1st Place Gold - Repurpose and Redesign; Aimee Shults - 1st Place Gold - Job Interview; Becca Hood - 1st Place Gold - Leadership; Lissbeth Sanchez and Shailee Rundberg - 2nd Place Gold - Promote and Publicize FCCLA; Kailynn Watson- 3rd Place Gold - Job Interview; Emma Bauer and Jacey Follman - 3rd Place Gold - Sports Nutrition; Braydin Raley - 3rd Place Silver - Professional Presentation; Graycee Cravens - Silver Medal - Entrepreneurship; Haylee Steele - Silver Medal - Sports Nutrition; Eduardo Cordova- Silver Medal - Career Investigation. More photos and full update online at ht1885.com.
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The Mountain Valley Bank Red Letter Day Coin Drive is in full swing! Donate your pennies to your favorite business this week to help them win! Proceeds go to HopeWest Meeker and the Meeker Education Foundation.
The Mountain Valley Bank Red Letter Day Coin Drive is in full swing! Donate your pennies to your favorite business this week to help them win! Proceeds go to HopeWest Meeker and the Meeker Education Foundation.
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Smokey Bear and Ranger Kate with the United States Forest Service Blanco District stopped by the Meeker Public Library last Friday to share Smokey’s origin story and information about wildfire prevention with a room full of kids. Smokey Bear will turn 80 this year in August. NIKI TURNER PHOTO
Smokey Bear and Ranger Kate with the United States Forest Service Blanco District stopped by the Meeker Public Library last Friday to share Smokey’s origin story and information about wildfire prevention with a room full of kids. Smokey Bear will turn 80 this year in August. NIKI TURNER PHOTO
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