Author: Special to the Herald Times

Obstruction removal

MEEKER I Town of Meeker Ordinance Number 442 created a clear operation area for all town maintenance equipment along all streets within the Town.

WREA electric rates to increase

MEEKER I Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association of Denver, Colo., which supplies all of the power for White River Electric Association, Inc. (WREA), will be implementing a rate increase and change the way it bills the 44 member cooperatives effective Jan. 1, 2013.

Kindergarten thanks…

Parkview Elementary School’s afternoon kindergarten class spent several days preparing to say “thank you” in the languages of 20 countries across the world. At Monday afternoon’s moral focus assembly, the kindergarteners presented their countries’ colored flags, saying their learned phrase into a microphone. The rest of the school then practiced[Read More…]

Special to the Herald Times

RBC I There is little time left before the nation hits the so-called “fiscal cliff.” President Obama and the lame duck Congress have an unprecedented number of issues to address — including some which directly affect every city, town, special district, county, and school district in Colorado — and every[Read More…]

RBC WARRANTY DEEDS ~ OCTOBER 2012

Seller: Thomas E and Holly J Knowles Buyer: Aaron C and Sarah K B Grimes Description: SUBDIVISION/MAP PINYON PARK SUBDIVISION 178573 LOT 8 REMARKS 975 PINYON Transaction Price: $210,000 Seller: Kimberly K Audette Buyer: Taurus Corporation Description: SECT 2 TWN 2N RANGE 94W Transaction Price: $57,000 Seller: Erin and Terrill[Read More…]

Letters to the Editor: Nov. 29, 2012

Dear Senator Bennet Dear Editor: Dear Senator Bennet: Thank you for your response to my expression of concern over the problem with illegal immigrants residing in our country. A bipartisan solution is important for the wellbeing of the country.

Ranchers implement range monitoring

RBC I As good stewards of the land, ranchers continually strive to improve their management of the rangelands. Five local ranchers have taken advantage of the Douglas Creek and White River Conservation Districts’ Rangeland Monitoring Training Program.