MEEKER | Thomas M. Herter, son of Steven Herter and Jeanne Newman of Meeker, was graduated from Amherst College on May 24.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Two couples will serve as grand marshals of parade
Jim & Patty Cook Jim Cook was born Feb. 18, 1928, to Robert J. and Daisy Cook in Yuma. Jim spent his early childhood in Yuma and then moved to Meeker around 1942. He worked for Rio Blanco County and then spent the majority of his working career building fence,[Read More…]
Two earn academic honors at Wyoming
MEEKER | Elizabeth Hollowed and Brittni Turner of Meeker were named to the University of Wyoming’s 2009 spring semester academic dean’s and freshman honor roll.
You can douse some of ‘Meeker’s Finest’ in dunk tank
MEEKER I The Meeker Chamber of Commerce has been organizing the downtown Range Call events for the past several years.
Area Latter-day Saints hold girls camp
RBC I One hundred girls, ages 12 to 18, and 40 leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attended the annual girls’ camp June 23-27.
‘Big Kahuna Beach Party’ opens for Tracy Lawrence
RBC I Music lovers of all ages will enjoy the interactive entertainment of Range Call’s opening concert act, Kahuna Beach Party.
Rangely prepares for big Fourth weekend
RANGELY I With the community’s annual July 4th events, there will be more activities held on Friday this year, but the big event will still be the fireworks show at Kenney Reservoir on Saturday.
Tracy Lawrence brings special brand of country to Range Call
NASHVILLE, Tenn. I With 17 No. 1s, more than 30 charted singles on the Billboard Hot Country Chart, 10 studio albums, five specialty records and more than eight million albums sold, multi-platinum selling country star Tracy Lawrence is poised to turn the page to the next chapter in his 18-year[Read More…]
Classifieds: July 2, 2009 edition
Classified ads for the July 2 edition include:
Letter: Armstrong family offers appreciation
In the early morning hours of June 7 my husband Shayne and my son Bo left Rangely to go to Rifle to pick up newspapers. This is a job my husband has done for over nine years.
Elks award
2009 Rangely High School seniors Christian Holcomb and Jennifer Barlow (pictured) received the Colorado Elks National Foundation Scholarships in the amount of $500 each. Presenting the scholarship was Barb Widner of the Rangely Elks Lodge No. 1907. Holcomb will attend Mesa State College in Grand Junction, and Barlow will attend[Read More…]
Horse show
Andrea Urista, chosen 2nd Princess in this year’s Range Call Royalty tryouts, participated in Saturday’s horse show at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds.



