RBC I Around our country there is a movement to make sure that we are feeding our own children while we feed the world. It was good to find out that in Rio Blanco County the backpack for kids movement has arrived.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Farewell to Dr. Boyd at CNCC Jan. 5
RANGELY I The CNCC faculty and staff would like to invite everyone to join them in bidding a fond farewell to Dr. John Boyd on the Rangely campus, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011, at noon in the Bronco Cafe.
Chamber names member of the week
RBC I Meeker Chamber of Commerce members of the week are Joe and Barbara Livingston, Community Supporters.
Every home needs CO, smoke alarms
RBC I Smoke alarms can mean the difference between life and death in a fire. Having a working smoke alarm cuts the chances of dying in a reported fire in half. Smoke alarms detect and alert people to fire in its early stages, giving them the time needed to escape[Read More…]
Wyman Museum hosts kids’ Christmas
CRAIG I The Wyman Museum will host its 3rd annual Christmas with kids, from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18. We will have crafters available to help your child make an ornament of his or her choice (free of charge).
Thousands of wreaths honor service members
RBC I Tens of thousands of wreaths aboard 20 tractor-trailers in Maine are destined for Arlington National Cemetery and other sites. The caravan left Worcester Wreath Co. in Harrington Dec. 5 with five of the trucks bound for Arlington, Va., carrying 24,000 wreaths.
RMS hosts league tourney as both teams finish fourth
RANGELY I Rangely Middle School hosted the annual league tournament last weekend. The tournament brought Meeker, Craig and Steamboat Springs to town. Both the seventh-grade and eighth-grade Rangely teams finished fourth.
MHS goes 1-1 at Aspen
MEEKER I The Meeker Cow-boys boys’ basketball team lost a game, and won a game in the past weekends Aspen Tournament. Meeker opened their 2010-2011 season against perennial 3A power Aspen High School. Last year Aspen placed second in state 3A classification losing in the final game of the year[Read More…]
BMS boys finish on high note
MEEKER I Meeker’s Barone Middle School traveled to Rangely to compete in the league tournament along with Rangely, Craig and Steamboat Springs. The seventh-grade team won the tournament and finished the season undefeated. The eighth-grade team finished third.
Meeker Locals
Frank G. Cooley received the 9th Judicial District’s 2009 T. Peter Craven Distinguished Member Award “for his many years of excellent service and respect bestowed on clients and members of the profession. He was Bob Stearns’ naval aid during World War II and recalls when Koenig Alumni Center was Stearns’[Read More…]
Christmas Nativity
Children of Rangely came together Saturday to perform the Christmas Nativity. Performing were Elsie Flores, Ben Roberts, Kim Nielsen, Reid Flores, Allison Flores, Paityn Myers, Troy Allred, Justin Allred,
Letter: South Fork bridge makes no sense
The plans for a new bridge over the South Fork four miles below where the road ends at the South Fork Campground are being finalized in preparation for construction next summer. Since Federal money is paying for part of the cost, Federal standards must be followed.


