By DOLLY VISCARDI | Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | They say it is all in the numbers. Any change in government policy and reasoned decision-making should be reflected in the digits in the data. Local governments often turn to paid consultants to look at the numbers and interpret[Read More…]
Month: October 2020
Royalty…
The Rangely High School homecoming parade Grand Marshals were Matt and Beth Scoggins. The 2020 Rangely Homecoming King was Gabe Polley and Queen was Dixie Rhea. By ROXIE FROMANG | Special to the Herald Times
The life of a mail ballot
By NIKI TURNER | [email protected] RBC | Voting by mail has been a hot topic in this year’s election, complete with errors and innuendos about the safety and veracity of the process coming from multiple sources. For Colorado voters, voting by mail isn’t new. Every county in the State of[Read More…]
Good efforts at Craig meet
BY MARTY CASEY | Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | Cowboy Cross Country traveled to Craig for the Moffat County Invitational at Loudy Simpson Park. It was “ladies first” on Saturday, with Brighton Bair leading the Cowboys once again. She finished 17th overall, in 23:47. Nora Gianinetti was less[Read More…]
Tradition of mine training continues at CNCC
PRESS RELEASE | Special to the Herald Times RBC |As many training programs shift online, the local college continues the tradition of in-person mine training. New and experienced miners are among student arriving to campus this fall. Every month, Colorado Northwestern Community College offers training for new surface miner, new[Read More…]
CCCS will lead apprenticeship model approach to higher ed
PRESS RELEASE | Special to the Herald Times RBC | As a critical part of the Administration’s efforts to expand access to in-demand job opportunities, the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) announced that they selected the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) as one of 18 organizations in the nation to[Read More…]
Editor’s Column: Oct. 1, 2020
That was a debacle, not a debate By NIKI TURNER | [email protected] I try to avoid touching on national politics in this space, but what we witnessed on live television Tuesday between presidential candidates was, quite frankly, embarrassing. It resembled those awkward family dinners that devolve into a shouting match[Read More…]