It is with a heavy but grateful heart that I write this letter. It is often said that the best opportunities are found in large towns or big cities. Granted, this may be true, but (yes, there’s always a but…) nowhere, other than a small town, like Rangely, do the[Read More…]
Month: December 2010
New Meeker girls’ coach makes debut tonight in WREA Cowboy Shootout
MEEKER I Former Meeker High School graduate Neil Joy is the new girls’ basketball coach and he will open the season tonight at home against Cedaredge, in the 11th annual White River Electric Association Cowboy Shootout.
Classifieds: December 2, 2010 edition
ANNOUNCEMENTS ATV, Boat and Snowmobile Owners! You can now renew your Colorado OHV registrations on line at: www.parks.state.co.us The Rio Blanco Herald Times accepts all major credit cards. You can fax your classified ad or subscription to (970)878-4016 or e-mail to: [email protected]
Celebrate Christmas in Brown’s Park Dec. 11
RBC I Celebrate a country Christmas at noon on Saturday, Dec. 11 at Lodore Hall, Brown’s Park. Enjoy a free dinner consisting of turkey and ham with all the trimmings.
Volunteers are needed for Christmasfest
RANGELY I It’s getting down to the wire and organizers for the fourth annual Christmasfest could use a couple more volunteers to help run “The North Pole,” at Parkview Elementary from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Dec. 4.
Meeker cantata to be presented Dec. 12
MEEKER I The community Christmas cantata, “The Mystery and the Majesty,” will be Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. in the Meeker High School auditorium. Cookies and punch will be served afterward.
Meeker Locals
Happy Turkey Day! We wish you all a pleasant, safe holiday surrounded with the love of friends and family. Congratulations to all the cast members of “Annie Jr.” Your hard work over the past several months resulted in a great performance. Thank you for entertaining us.
Moms’ support group keeps efforts local
RANGELY I The needs haven’t changed. If anything, they have increased. That’s why the leaders of a moms’ support group decided to keep all of their efforts — and money — local.