Feb. 27-March 4
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Craig, Moffat County Information
MOFFAT COUNTY offers a wealth of year-round recreational opportunities for people of all ages and ability levels. In the warm months there’s no better country for hiking, fishing, canoeing, swimming, rafting, dirt biking, wildlife photography, four-wheeling, bicycle touring, scenic driving tours, horseback riding, golf, mountain biking, kayaking and camping
Rangely Adult Volleyball Standings
Meeker boys head to state
MEEKER — The Cowboys will make their second trip to the Colorado State 2A basketball tournament in three years by virtue of their regional victories last weekend over Longmont Christian, 62-53, and Custer County 69-46.
EnCana again provides area scholarships
RBC — EnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Inc., encourages high school seniors who are pursuing a degree in engineering, geology or geophysics at a four-year university, to see their school counselors to apply for its High School Scholarship Program.
January incidents up 8.5 percent
RBC — The combined incidents for the Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office and the Meeker Police Department continued on trend logging another increase during January 2009, with an 8.5 percent increase in activity from 2008.
Police Blotter: March 5
Activity for Feb. 20-26
Winter Games winners are announced
Winners of contests in last weekend’s Winter Games have been announced.
Registration fees will jump July 1
Prepare now for higher vehicle registration fees on renewal notices and fines for late registrations beginning July 1.
Rangely Adult Volleyball Standings
Rangely Adult Volleyball Standings
Cowboys win district tourney
MEEKER — For the second time in three years, the Meeker High School boys’ basketball team has won the District 5 tournament.
Meeker Locals: March 5
MEEKER — Don’t forget to “spring forward” one hour this Saturday night before you go to bed. We’re back to daylight -saving time, ladies and gentlemen! Spring is on its way, and it’s certainly felt that way the past week or so. Don’t put those coats and snowboots away yet,[Read More…]


