MEEKER I “We’re getting closer,” said Meeker School Superintendent Susan Goettel about the repairs needed at the new elementary school building.
Year: 2012
Setting an example
MEEKER I In the universal quest of living life to the full, perhaps success can best be measured by how sincerely you give of yourself, maintain a positive outlook and take every opportunity to make each day an experience to enjoy, to give and to share with someone who shares[Read More…]
Up and Down El Rio Blanco: Great Start
The new year started out great and I’m looking forward to the rest of it!
Obituary: Shirlee Coy
In memory of our loving mother, grandmother and friend. Shirlee J. Coy was born Dec. 3, 1934, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Howard and Betty Helm.
Man found dead of gunshot wound
RBC I The body of Edward Grove, 53, was found Tuesday morning, Jan. 3 by his wife Dawn near the White River approximately 16 miles west of Meeker.
Obituary: Doris Warren
Doris Warren passed away Dec. 31, 2011, at Pioneers Hospital in Meeker.
Obituary: Franklin Kenneth “Bus” Norell
Franklin Kenneth (Bus) Norell, 87, of Delta, Colo., passed away Dec. 31, 2011, surrounded by his family. He was the youngest of three children, born Nov. 22, 1924, to George Dewey and Pearl Blanche Norell in Walden, Colo.
Coy found after disappearance
MEEKER I More than a week after she was last seen by family members, the body of Shirlee Coy, 77, of Meeker was found less than two miles from her home.
Classifieds: Jan, 5, 2012
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Lottery proceeds generate $59,851 for RBC
RBC I Rio Blanco County entities received $59,851 in Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) Conservation Trust Fund (CTF) payments in 2001.
Leadership program comes to town
MEEKER I Together with the Meeker Chamber of Commerce, the Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) will host a leadership training class in Meeker in 2012.
Book signing …
Author Sandy Munro (center) held a book signing at Wendll’s Wondrous Things in Meeker last week for his book “Finding Uri,” about the father he never knew. Munro’s grandson, Uri Goedert, a Barone Middle School sixth-grader and his great-grandfather’s namesake, also signed a book for his aunt, Cindy Welle.