RBC — Charlie Kimball, 2008 Colorado Dream Hunt winner, sponsored by the Colorado Hunting Club, arrived at the Nine Mile Ranch opening day of the first rifle season Oct. 11. He and his guide, Rocky Pappas, went out opening morning and came back to the ranch with Kimball’s trophy.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Meeker Recreation Center News: Nov. 6, 2008
n The Dance Academies recital will be Sunday, Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. in the Meeker High School auditorium. Everyone is invited to this free, very entertaining event. Please note the time change. n Dance for ages 5-10 will be held on Thursdays, Nov. 13-Dec. 18, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Cost[Read More…]
Meeker’s season ends at regionals
MEEKER — At the beginning of the season, the volleyball team looked at the Rocky Mountain News predictions for the league. Vail Mountain was the outright favorite for the league championship and Meeker “has some size and experience and they should battle well.”
Lady Panthers upset Meeker to qualify for state volleyball tourney in Denver
RANGELY — Tournament play for the Lady Panthers started a little rocky, but they ended up playing their top games at the right times.
Drilling in NW Colorado could degrade elk and deer herds, native trout habitat
RBC — As sportsmen flock to western Colorado to hunt elk and mule deer, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership recently announced its protest of federal leases that would permit oil and gas drilling in crucial big-game winter range and migration corridors and Colorado cutthroat trout habitat.
Brady Ross starts Meeker businesses
MEEKER — Brady Ross, formerly a loan officer with First National Bank of the Rockies in Meeker, has recently left employment with the bank to start two new businesses here in Meeker; RosKen, LLC and Rosken-Equipment, LLC.
RBC Days Gone By: Nov. 6, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
October rainfall falls well below average month
MEEKER — October precipitation at the plant center measured only 0.57 inch and was substantially below the longtime average of 1.49 inches.
MLEA to build new office, operations complex
RANGELY — Moon Lake Electric Association’s board of directors voted unanimously on Wednesday to build a new office and operations complex on land the cooperative owns on U.S. Highway 40 west of Roosevelt, Utah.
Rangely Review: Nov. 6, 2008
RANGELY — Angels, witches, pumpkins, chained lovers, a mafia don accompanied by a flapper, conquistadores, a shepherd, a brain surgeon, a lady of the evening, a pajama-clad thumbsucker, Adam and Eve, Minnie Pearl, a blue-haired red-hatted lady along with various other folks making up a total number of 33 celebrated[Read More…]
Meeker Locals: Nov. 6, 2008
With the election past, perhaps our telephones will quit ringing off the hook. Three or more calls a day from political groups is just three or more too many. Maybe life can get back to normal now — whatever that means.
Obituary: Gene Scritchfield
Gene Scritchfield May 31, 1970 ~ Oct. 29, 2008



