The Meeker varsity volleyball team wore pink shorts in honor of October being national breast cancer awareness month in their homecoming game against the visiting Hotchkiss Bulldogs last Friday, which the lady Cowboys won in three games.
Month: October 2012
SADD helps students make informed decisions
RBC I Originally, the mission of the SADD chapter was to help young people say “no” to drinking and driving. Today, the mission is expanded.
RHS wins on the road
RANGELY I The lady Panthers lost to Vail Mountain at home last Friday but traveled to Walden the next day and beat the lady Wildcats in five games.
Volleyball teams battle in Rangely
MEEKER I The middle school volleyball teams from Meeker and Rangely played in Rangely Saturday for exciting matches.
RBC harriers battle tough course
RBC I Most people think runners are just a little bit crazy. And then there are days like this past Saturday that runners begin to have those same thoughts.
MHS graduate passes PAT test
MEEKER I Meeker High School graduate Trey Morris, a freshman enrolled at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS), took and passed the Player’s Ability Test (PAT) last week in Pueblo.
Screenings coming to Meeker
MEEKER I Residents living in and around Meeker can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Life Line screenings will be held at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds on Oct. 17, 2012.
Correction
MEEKER I The “Sterry” last name was misspelled in the article “The History of the Lime Kiln Region” in last week’s Herald Times. We regret the error.
Pumpkins galore…
The 2012-2013 Rangely High School FBLA Chapter met Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, for a community service project at the Rangely Community Gardens.
Blessing the animals…
Parishioners of St. James’ Episcopal Church in Meeker brought their pets and assorted livestock to church this past Sunday for the annual blessing of the animals, celebrating and honoring St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment. Pictured are Father Scott Hollenbeck, Macy Collins, Cathy Collins,[Read More…]
Home of: Ronda Worrall
RANGELY | Ronda Worrall of Rangely is this week’s “home of” honoree. Her parents moved to Rangely in 1964, when her dad Donald VanCleave was the State Farm agent. Her father is deceased and her mother Jeannette currently lives in Grand Junction.
MHS grad looks to state house
RBC I Flipping through the pages of the 1965 Meeker High School yearbook, one will stumble upon a young Lorna Idol.