RANGELY — The WARM program committee is back on a regular schedule of meeting the second Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. at Rangely Town Hall.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Sweet Adelines
CRAIG — The Yampa Valley Chorus of Sweet Adelines International Christmas Concert “Holiday Harmony” will be
Wyman Crafters to make ornaments
CRAIG — The Wyman Museum would like to invite the community out to make ornaments with the Wyman Crafters Saturday, Dec. 13.
Shell named ‘energy company of the year’
RBC — Shell was recognized with “Energy Company of the Year” and “Industry Leadership” awards at the Platts Global Energy Awards Ceremony on Dec. 3.
Radino Craft Room open thru Dec. 22
RANGELY — The Radino Craft Room will be open for business until
Holiday lighting to be judged by chamber
MEEKER — The Meeker Chamber of Commerce and White River Electric Association have partnered for this year’s Holiday Lighting Contest, making this holiday even more special.
Commission meeting canceled for Dec. 15
RBC — The Board of County Commissioners’ meeting scheduled for Monday, Dec. 15 in Rangely, has been canceled.
Charlie Bradshaw earns Forest Service honor
MEEKER — The range management team on the Douglas Ranger District earned the prestigious 2008 Regional Forester’s award for Forest and Grassland Health.
2nd Holidayfest is Saturday in Rangely
RANGELY — The second annual Rangely Chamber of Commerce Holidayfest will be held Saturday, Dec. 6. This year’s Holidayfest theme is “An Old Fashion Christmas” and will feature several events for the community.
Meeker Recreation Center News: Dec. 4
n Please check the December-March activity brochure, call, click or come-in for details on these and other events, programs and policy changes; 878-3403; 101 Ute Rd.; or online at www.meekerrecdistrict.com.
Pipelines race out of the mountains into yards
DENVER (AP) — In the push toward more energy independence, massive infrastructure projects that will help to deliver it have clashed with cherished rights of land ownership.
Is your goose cooked? here’s how …
(AP) — Goose was so important in the Victorian-era people would save — and save — for the big day, often joining the equivalent of modern-day Christmas club accounts to afford a plump, juicy bird.


