Law enforcement activity for August 21-27, 2009, included:
Month: September 2009
Slide Show: All Church Picnic
MEEKER — Area church recently gathered for a picnic.
How proposed budget cuts would affect state programs
Tough decisions impacting Colorado’s budget, as proposed by Governor Bill Ritter during a meeting before the Joint Budget Committee Aug. 18, modify the timeline and potentially funds available through the Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund (EIAF).
Meeker Classic Sheepdog Trials set for Sept. 9-13
MEEKER I The 23rd annual Sheepdog Championship Trials will be Sept. 9-13 at the trials site, west of town.
New Arrival: Benjamin Thomas and Kimberly Loree Bertoch
RANGELY | Becky and Bo Bertoch and big brother Brady are proud to announce the arrival of Kimberly Loree and Benjamin Thomas.
Letter: Opinions OK, if you were at the meeting
To Josh Halstead, the haughty, supercilious, self-aggrandizing position he took in last week’s Herald Times is truly astonishing.
Pair of car shows will give auto enthusiasts plenty of chances to drool over classic chassis
RANGELY I Gentleman, start your engines. OK, don’t start them, but park ’em so they can be admired.
RDH to seek support for new construction
RANGELY I Along with all of the other changes that have occurred at Rangely District Hospital, there’s been one constant — the facility itself. But that, too, might be changing.
Letter: Property adjacent to schools is private
Just a note reminding students of Barone Middle School and Meeker High School.
Letter: Anti-Mexican feelings disturb letter writer
I am writing this in response to the town hall article and Mr. Halstead’s comments last week. First, I would like to say to Mr. Halstead, thank you! It is such a relief to hear that I am not the only one who isn’t anti-Mexican/anti-Spanish.
Family dog training class begins Sept. 17
MEEKER | A family dog training class, taught by Laura Tyler and Arlene Estes, will be held at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds in Meeker, beginning Sept. 17.
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago • The first frost of the season hit on Monday night of this week when the mercury on the government thermometer registered 31 degrees. It had been dropping down each night since Saturday. • Another step towards the improvement and beautifying of Meeker’s[Read More…]