Month: May 2017
MHS track teams win Rangely meet
MEEKER I Boys and girls on the Meeker High School track teams competed in Coal Ridge last Friday then in Rangely the next day. The girls’ team placed second out of 17 teams in Coal Ridge, while the boys were fourth in a field of 19 teams.
Panthers host Rangely Invitational track meet for 7 schools
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers hosted the Rangely Invitational meet on Saturday, April 22. Seven teams made their way to Rangely: Meeker, Caprock, North Park, Hayden, Little Snake River, Debeque and Grand Valley.
Rangely Outdoor Museum opens for the season May 6
RANGELY I The Rangely Outdoor Museum will celebrate their 2017 opening weekend with a full day of events on Saturday, May 6. The public is invited to participate, starting with an OHV ride to the Lions Head rock formation in Chase Draw.
Meeker church hosts 6K run/walk for clean water May 6
MEEKER I On May 6, Meeker’s United Methodist Church (UMC) is hosting an opportunity to provide a year’s worth of access to clean water to someone in the world.
Rangely local headed to state finals in app development competition
RANGELY I Rangely locals Andy Key and Heather Welsh have paired up with other tech savvy entrepreneurs from the Western Slope to participate in the GoCode Colorado Competition where they recently placed in the top two and are now headed to the finals.
MHS students inducted into National Honor Society
MEEKER I Stan Hilkey, a Meeker native and executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety, i.e. Colorado’s “top cop,” welcomed the new Meeker High School National Honor Society inductees and recognized current members with his presentation Monday entitled “Living with Honor.” Hilkey said that he returns to Meeker[Read More…]