MEEKER I The Meeker School Board announced a grant award of $46,400 from the Morgridge Family Foundation in Denver at its Aug. 11 meeting.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Pollard receives Ph.D. from U of N
MEEKER | Lisa Pollard received a doctorate of philosophy degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Commencement exercises took place Aug. 14-15.
Rangely Women’s Club Championship
Cedar Ridges Golf Course Saturday in Rangely
Letter: Hernandez family says thanks for support
We would to thank everyone that donated to Hailee’s benefit (yard sale) and for all the prayers for Hailee while in surgery.
Assistant ag secretary announces conservation stewardship program
RBC y Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan recently announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin continuous sign-up for the new Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) with the first signup period cutoff scheduled for Sept. 30.
Earthquake strikes near Craig
CRAIG | A magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck northwest Colorado at 8:50 p.m. Monday about 11 miles north of Craig, according to the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden.
Construction may affect school traffic
MEEKER I Sewer construction at the intersection of Fifth and Garfield could affect traffic to the school district’s administration building, if work is still going on when classes start next week.
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago • The 1000th phone in the Meeker exchange was installed July 15 at the Peavy home, 28 miles upriver.
Letter: Armstrong family says thanks for donations
This is an open letter of thanks to everyone in Rangely and Meeker who have been so thoughtful and caring since the car accident Shayne and Bo were involved in.
Child support enforcement proclamation
RBC I Governor Bill Ritter and the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Enforcement (CSE), proclaimed August as Child Support Enforcement Month.
Letter: RHS Class of 1999 reunion was success
Please accept this belated thank-you letter on behalf of the Rangely High School class of 1999. Last month was our 10-year reunion,
Colorado can regulate its own industry … thank you
Over the past several months, hydraulic fracturing has become a hot topic and subjected to much misrepresentation.


