MEEKER — All four Barone Middle School basketball teams played competitive games against the Craig Middle School Bullpups but only the seventh-grade B team was able to win on their home court last Saturday.
Month: November 2008
Meeker’s Kindall named WSL player of the year
MHS Cowgirls’ Atwood is top coach; RHS’s Meagan Piering also an all-star MEEKER — Janae Kindall was named the Western Slope League (WSL) volleyball player of the year by a unanimous vote from the coaches in the league.
RBC Days Gone By: Nov. 20, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
Rangely Locals: Nov. 20, 2008
Remember me? I get so busy that I forget what day it is and then I realize I have missed the deadline for getting my article in again.
Meeker Locals: Nov. 20, 2008
As sometimes happens in the space-limited world of the weekly newspaper, Harold’s column last week was pre-empted by a last minute addition.
Police Blotter: November 20, 2008
Activity for Nov. 7-13
Rio Blanco County 4-H members recognized at achievement programs
RBC — The 2008 Meeker 4-H Achievement Program was held Tuesday, Oct. 28 and Rangely’s Achievement Program was held Monday, Nov. 10.
County treasurer Arnold gives her third quarterly report
RBC — As any investor knows, there is always a risk factor. It’s no different for Rio Blanco County. The job of County Treasurer Karen Arnold is to minimize those risks. “The county’s policy has always put safety before liquidity or yield,” Arnold said. “We may not get the best[Read More…]
HEROES
To many people, the teenage years involve many emotional, difficult times. As children get older, parents tend to give them more freedoms to balance the responsibilities that also come with age.
Patriotism
As Abraham Lincoln once said, “I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him.” Men and women in uniform and their families have sacrificed for our nation. They have[Read More…]
Rangely says ‘no’ to limits
RBC — While county voters supported school bond initiatives in Meeker and Rangely by wide margins in the Nov. 4 general election, Rangely voters said no to eliminating term limits for the mayor and town council members.
Group says oil shale regs will benefit consumers
RANGELY — Environmentally Con-scious Consumers for Oil Shale (ECCOS) Tuesday marked a major milestone in the nation’s effort to become more energy independent–according to a publication by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior of final commercial leasing regulations for oil shale.