RBC — The recently released April 2008 law enforcement activity report shows an 8.14 percent year to date increase in the number of incidents logged by the Rio Blanco County Communications Center. During April 2008, the Meeker Police Department responded to 188 calls for service, up from 157 in April[Read More…]
Author: Herald Times Staff
Engagement: Isaac Madison & Mercy Jean Hebert
MEEKER — Jeff and Nancy Madison of Meeker are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Isaac, to Mercy Jean Hebert, daughter of Bernie and Grace Hebert of Paducah, Ky.
Brant Harden Stewart
MEEKER — Brandan Stewart and Erica Stewart of Hamilton, Colo., are proud to announce the birth of their baby boy, Brant Harden Stewart.
Birth: Jace Allan Maybury
MEEKER — Jeremy Maybury and Chandra Carmack would like to announce the birth of their son, Jace Allan Maybury.
Briefs: June 5, 2008
Burkhead signs on as editor of Herald Times
RBC — Jeff Burkhead has been named editor of the Herald Times.
Harrison earns council’s art honor
RANGELY — Garth Harrison is the Rangely Arts Council artist of the month for June.
Hejl, Kissling win Memorial Day best-ball tournament
RANGELY — Twenty teams braved windy, rainy weather for the Memorial Day best-ball tournament May 24.
Meeker Locals: May 29, 2008
MEEKER — Congratulations to the Meeker High School class of 2008. We wish you all the very best in your future! Actor Stanley Tucci said, “If you find that thing you love, it doesn’t necessarily matter whether you do it well or not — you just need to do it.”[Read More…]
Correction: May 29,2008
The Meeker School District’s transportation budget was incorrectly printed in last week’s edition of the Herald Times.
Three suspects arrested after woman assaulted on Hwy. 64
RBC — A motorist contacted Deputy Adam Wade at 5:42 p.m. May 20 with concerns about a possible domestic violence situation in progress in a red Ford F-350 truck bearing a Texas license plate headed eastbound on Highway 64 towards Meeker.
Home Of: May 29, 2008
“Home of” 411 RANGELY — Levy and Paula Padilla of Rangely are this week’s “home of honorees.”




