Are you sleepy? Don’t blame it on the turkey.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Rangely students present ‘Hansel and Gretel’ with help of Missoula troupe
RANGELY — On Friday night, Rangely was treated to a fun and unique theatre experience.
Meeker Cowboys mark season’s end at annual banquet
MEEKER — The Meeker High School football team officially concluded its 2008 season with at the annual banquet hosted by the parents. Approximately 100 people attended.
Braydin Mylo Karschner
The family of Shandra Sisneros and Duke Karschner would like to announce the arrival of Braydin Mylo Karschner, born on
Obituary: Alfred P. Rail
Alfred P. Rail Died Nov. 16, 2008
Gladys Johnson McSweeney
Gladys Johnson McSweeney June 24, 1917~Nov. 20, 2008
CNCC trustees will meet Monday, Dec. 1
RANGELY — The Rangely Junior College District board of trustees will meet Monday,
RBC Days Gone By: November 27, 2008
Letters to the Editor: November 27, 2008
Dear Editor, In response to Ms. Hale’s letter of last week, non-permitted projects are still subject to use tax.
Weed-free hay keeps federal wildlife habitat healthy
During the hunting seasons and other times of the year the BLM/Forest Service office in Meeker routinely answers questions about the requirement to use certified weed-free hay on public lands in Colorado. It’s a simple thing that can make a big difference in the quality of big game habitat.
Christmas tree permits available for area forest
RBC — Christmas tree cutting permits will soon be available from all offices of the White River National Forest. Christmas tree cutting is allowed in most areas on the White River National Forest with the following exceptions: wilderness areas, commercial timber sales, recreation and ski area, administrative areas, Glenwood Canyon[Read More…]
Breakfast with Santa is Dec. 6 in Meeker
MEEKER — No doubt about it, the season is officially underway after you eat breakfast with Santa. The whole family can do just that on Saturday, Dec. 6 at the Rio Blanco County fairgrounds extension building during the free ERBM Rec. and Park District-sponsored event “Breakfast with Santa.”



