[email protected] MEEKER — The Meeker High School golf team ended their season after three golfers competed in the state-qualifying regional tournament, recently held in Aspen.
Month: October 2008
Rangely High Homecoming Schedule:
Oct. 6-11
Panthers swamped by ’dogs
RANGELY — Lightning struck very close to the field in Hotchkiss about a half-hour prior to kickoff but that was the only event that disrupted the Bulldog’s homecoming game.
Cowboys run over Mustangs
MEEKER — “The first half was like a track meet,” Meeker’s head football coach Shane Phelan said of the league game last Friday in Kremmling against the West Grand Mustangs. “There were touchdowns flying up and down the field on both sides.”
New manager works to restore Valley Motel and its reputation
For Valley Motel owner Jason Charlet, Rena Herl, or “Miss Rena,” as he calls her, has been a godsend.
RBC Days Gone By: October 2, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
Wildlife commissioners host public meeting
MEEKER — Colorado wild-life commissioners Roy Mc-Anally of Craig and Dorothea Farris of Carbondale are planning a public meeting in Meeker to get input on wildlife issues.
Meeker Locals: October 2, 2008
Ordinarily, the newspaper would be least likely to point out a typo, since that’s like living in a glass house and throwing stones.
Please, teacher, don’t call my name
I made a trip to Trappers Lake last week. It was only my second time to visit the area. I was even more impressed this time. To begin with, the drive was beautiful. The leaves are definitely turning. And the weather couldn’t have been better.
Vawter: AMSO could start shale production in a ‘year or two’
RANGELY — Glenn Vawter’s fascination with oil shale began in 1958 when he participated in a field trip to this area while attending Colorado School of Mines.
Letters to the Editor: October 2, 2008
Citizens for Schools go door to door today
MEEKER — No, it won’t be trick-or-treaters going to door to door today, it will be members of Citizens for Meeker Schools.