The Meeker Herald
100 years ago
n Albert LaKamp returned to Meeker, Tuesday after fourteen months overseas service.
n Women who have worked together in the Red Cross and other organizations of relief ajd war work have found a common meeting place.
The Meeker Herald
50 years ago
n Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Barrett honored at 50th wedding celebration. Mr. Barrett is a veteran of World War 1, and Mrs.Barrett is serving her 12th year as Rio Blanco County Superintendent of Schools.
n Mrs. Bernece Anderson attended the promotion and graduation exercises pf her son Raymond, now a warrant officer and graduate of the United States Army Aviation School, Department of Rotary Wing Training.
The Meeker Herald
25 years ago
n It was a clean sweep for the Meeker Cowgirls at the Moffat County volleyball Tourney Saturday. Coach Marge Rohn’s squad went 5-0 on the day.
n The elk numbers were down roughly 2800 from the 50,000 in 92’.
Rangely Times
50 years ago
County receives $17,000 from National Forest, Sources of revenue are timber sales, grazing fees, recreation use permits, other land use permits and admission fees.
n Fort Worth, Miss Lorinda White of Rangely is among more than 100 members of the Texas Christian Universities 1969 Horned Frog-Marching Band, plays the Piccolo and flute.
Rangely Times
25 years ago
Kent Collins awarded CSU scholarship, A senior at CSU Studying Civil Engineering. Collins plans to get his Masters from CSU in Hydraulics that will enable him to have a job that will have a substantial impact on a better environment.
n The Panthers traveled over the road to Meeker last Friday for a scrimmage against the cowboys, a lot is ahead of the panthers as they hope to be successful this season.
n In Rangely, we should have a law that says, before you can have any input concerning the future of this area, you must first live here for 10 years. If area 10 can’t be taken care of properly, then why should 21 be any different?