MEEKER I The Meeker Chamber of Commerce is turning 50 this year, and the 2015 Meeker chamber’s annual dinner, set for March 7 at the Fairfield Center, will be jumping back to the 1950s.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Gabrielle Goettel gets degree from Whitworth
MEEKER I Gabrielle Goettel of Meeker has been awarded a bachelor of arts degree in arts administration from Whitworth University in Spokane, Wash. Whitworth University is a private liberal arts university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. The university, which has an enrollment of nearly 3,000 students, offers 60 undergraduate and[Read More…]
Nuggets challenge…
Mule deer at school…
234 DUIs over Super Bowl weekend; St. Patrick’s Day next
RBC I While the Seahawks failed to become back-to-back Super Bowl champions against the Patriots, state law enforcement agencies did repeat a successful weekend of DUI enforcement.
Pinewood Derby…
Network group meets Feb. 24
RBC I The next Community Networking Group meeting will be held at noon on Feb. 24 in the Weiss Conference Room on the Colorado Northwestern Community College campus in Rangely. Guest speaker for the February meeting will be Elyse Ackerman, the northwest regional manager for the state Department of Local[Read More…]
Douglas Creek Conservation District annual meeting and banquet Feb. 28
RANGELY I The Douglas Creek Conservation District will hold its annual meeting and banquet in Rangely on Feb. 28. Activities will take place at the Weiss Conference Room on the Colorado Northwestern Community College campus in Rangely. The business portion of the meeting will center on “Water Issues that Affect[Read More…]
MEF hosts ‘Snowfest’ and dinner
MEEKER I The public is invited as the Meeker Education Foundation hosts its inaugural Snowfest and Dinner, full of outdoor fun and food on March 1.
Birth: Clayton Rundberg
One Man’s Opinion: Bad facts cloud reality about fracking
RBC I The American Southwest is undergoing a spike in seismic activity. A new U.S. Geological Survey shows that a small basin on the New Mexico-Colorado border experienced 20 times more serious earthquakes between 2001 and 2011 than it had during the previous 30 years.



