MEEKER — Winners in the Meeker Classic Sheepdog Trials art contest have been listed.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Donations will end Oct. 5 for coat drive
RANGELY — Coats will be collected until Oct. 5 for the annual Rangely Coat Drive.
Sheep Wagon Days are coming Oct. 2-5
CRAIG — Celebrate the area’s sheep ranching heritage with sheep-shearing and working dog demonstrations, hands-on educational booths, tours of sheep wagons, free Yampa Valley Boys Concert, food and craft vendors, “Fall Flavors” pie contest, John Wayne Band, reenactments, flap jack feed and lamb festival lunch both days and more.
Deadline for Fairfield grant applications
MEEKER — The semi-annual Fairfield Trust Grant application deadline is approaching.
Rodebaugh helping Rifle ride high
MEEKER — Alisha Rodebaugh, a sophomore from Meeker High School, is one of the top arms for the Rifle High School softball team.
Cowgirls battle for league win
MEEKER — It has been a very wavy road to start the volleyball season. The team scheduled six matches with schools bigger than Meeker, with the exception of Nucla, for its pre-season jump.
Panthers lose but show improvement
RANGELY — The Panther football team improved in a couple of areas last Friday against the 2A Coal Ridge Titans. The Panthers fell to the Titans 41-14, so they still have several areas to work on, but this was the best the team has looked this season.
Meeker Mustangs race into season
MEEKER — The Meeker Mustangs, division one (third and fourth graders) and division two (fifth and sixth graders), demanded attention as they took the field in Rifle Sunday afternoon for the first games of the season.
Middle school splits with Sailors
RANGELY — On Saturday, Sept. 13, the Rangely Panthers volleyball teams hosted their first home match of the season against the Steamboat Sailors.
Panthers drop v-ball opener
RANGELY — On Tuesday Rangely’s Lady Panthers opened up the first game of the season against Altamont, Utah.
Roaring Fork runs past Cowboys
MEEKER — The Roaring Fork Rams and Meeker Cowboys renewed a six-year absence of play Friday night at Starbuck Stadium.
Saving our children’s futures … FNBR program reaches nearly 500 students in effort to teach kids the importance of saving
RBC — Our community’s youth are active consumers, spending $180 billion annually, and thanks to First National Bank of the Rockies (FNBR), they are also learning to save. To enlighten our youth on the importance of saving, First National Bank of the Rockies recently shared lessons on saving to more[Read More…]



