MEEKER — Tomorrow, June 20, is the official start of summer, otherwise known as the summer solstice. Maybe now it will stop snowing. At least for a few weeks. We had reports of flurries as late as last Wednesday morning. What’s special about the summer solstice? It’s the longest day[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Meeker Recreation Center News: June 19, 2008
‘Rock stars’ help prep for pow wow
MEEKER — More than 40 people — many of them children — showed up to remove rocks from the site of the Smoking River Pow Wow. And that made them stars.
RBC Days Gone By: June 19, 2008
Meeker Recreation Center News: June 19, 2008
RBC Days Gone By: June 19, 2008
Rangely Recreation Center News: June 19, 2008
Partnership key to ferret reintroduction
RBC — The recovery effort for the black-footed ferret is one of the most challenging opportunities in wildlife management and the Bureau of Land Management in northwestern Colorado is a key partner in that story.
Letters to the Editor: June 19, 2008
Amick earns doctorate from CSU
MEEKER — Julie Amick, daughter of Jim D. and Nancy Amick, received her doctor of veterinary medicine degree from
Community event to benefit Robledo
RANGELY — Columbine Medical invites the public to a community yard sale and fund raiser to benefit Celena Robledo. Robledo a senior at Rangely High School who was recently involved in a serious car crash and has suffered a cervical spine injury.
“Home of” 411: June 19, 2008
MEEKER — Darryl and Susan Stout of Meeker are this week’s “home of” honorees. Darryl has been a Meeker resident since 1971. Susan moved here in 1978. The Stouts will celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary in October.


