Month: August 2015
Big buck…
Poll: Most Westerners want energy exploration protected
RBC I According to a public opinion poll released by the Western Values Project and conducted by Public Policy Polling, one of the most accurate polling companies in America, the majority of Western voters look to our leaders in Washington to safeguard the American West’s diverse economy on our public[Read More…]
Make sure students are vaccinated
RBC I Before the new school year begins, make sure your children have the protection they need. Colorado students are required to have a number of immunizations for school attendance. Children, from preschoolers to middle schoolers to college students, need vaccines.
Obituary: Arola Ann Bergman
Arola Ann Bergman, 70, of Montrose, Colo., died Wednesday, July 22, 2015, at her home.
Horsemanship…
4-H PeeWee Horsemanship…
Park Service holds Find Your Park program; readies for Dinosaur centennial
Dinosaur I Dinosaur National Monument joins parks, programs and partners across the country to encourage everyone to find their park and share their stories online at FindYourPark.com.
Obituary: Grace Wynn (Hughes) Petrakian
Grace Wynn (Hughes) Petrakian passed from this world on Thursday, July 16, 2015, about 1:30 p.m., surrounded by family at Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey. The cancer she had fought on four separate occasions had returned and spread, proving itself silent and deadly.
More than 20 Meeker football players compete in 7-on-7 tourney
MEEKER I More than 20 Meeker kids were at Starbuck Stadium on Monday evening, running pass patterns as the sun was setting. “We’ve been having a good turnout all summer,” Meeker head football coach Shane Phelan said from mid field, watching mostly high school but some middle school kids play.
4-H Dog Showmanship…
Better City report recommends a power plant for Rio Blanco County
RBC I When Rio Blanco County and the towns of Meeker and Rangely recently contracted with Better City to hear analysis and new ideas for economic growth, they weren’t just looking for the towns themselves, but also for the county.