MEEKER — Meeker Elementary School is excited about its upcoming Scholastic book fair. An amazing selection of books are coming.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Letters to the Editor: October 30, 2008
Dear Editor,
2008 Meeker Craft Show and Bazaar begins Friday
MEEKER — The community is invited to enjoy the many talents and accomplishments of our local and area crafters Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds.
Planning Commission seeks new members
RBC — The County Board of Commissioners is soliciting letters from persons interested in serving on the County Planning Commission.
Reminder: Clear streets for snowplow
MEEKER — As snow season approaches, the Town of Meeker would like to remind residents to remove everything from the street, such as trailers parked along the curb or in cul-de-sacs,
Henderson featured in co-op calendar
MEEKER — Kirk Henderson, a journeyman lineman for White River Electric Association, is featured in the 2009 Rural Electric Cooperatives Lineman Calendar.
Criminal status via toll-free number
RBC — Crime victims and concerned citizens can call toll free (888) 263-8463 to find out information about whether an offender is still in custody and to receive notification of
Eats and Treats is Friday afternoon
MEEKER — Everyone is invited to attend the free Pumpkins, Eats and Treats event sponsored by the Rec. District.
Rangely teen competes in pageant
RANGELY — Thompson Valley High School in Loveland was the site of this year’s Miss Colorado USA and Miss Colorado Teen USA competition and Lily Urbanik from Rangely was one of 70 young women in the Teen Class.
RBC Days Gone By: October 23, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago n “When a woman won’t, she won’t — and the reason she won’t is because.” n Old-timers all agree that the late snow storm was the worst at this season of the year ever seen in these parts. The thermometer took quite a[Read More…]
RBC Days Gone By: October 23, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
Meeker Locals: October 23, 2008
Did anyone make the drive to Grand Junction’s Suplizio Field Monday evening to hear Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s speech? Speaking of the election — you have less than two weeks to read through the 2008 state ballot booklet.



