MEEKER — Precipitation at the plant center in April was below average and measured 1.29 inches, which includes 15.5 inches of snow.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Eighth-grade honor band performs in Craig May 2
MEEKER — The Northwest Colorado District 8 eighth-grade honor band concert was held at Craig Middle School May 2. The musicians arrived in Craig Thursday after school and practiced for auditions held Thursday evening. After being given their chair assignments, they practiced for a full nine hours Friday to prepare[Read More…]
Home Of: May 8, 2008
“Home of” 411 MEEKER — Bill and Michelle Smith of Meeker are this week’s “home of” honorees. They have lived in Meeker 11 years. The Smiths have been married 16 years. Bill is the facilities and maintenance person for the Meeker Recreation Center. Michelle is an administrative assistant for Barnard[Read More…]
News Briefs: May 8, 2008
Rangely community asked to stamp out hunger May 10
RANGELY — The Rangely Post Office asks postal customers “to help the hungry” and donate to the annual letter carriers’ food drive Saturday, May 10. All the food collected goes to community food banks which provide meals for the needy throughout the year.
Commissioners discuss impact fee changes
The commissioners will hold a public meeting in Rangely Monday, May 19 at 1:15 p.m., in the Colorado Room of the Weiss building on the Rangely campus of Colorado Northwestern Community College. The commissioners will be in Meeker Tuesday, May 27 in the Mountain Valley Bank’s meeting room at 1:15[Read More…]
Pool, Gerloff get high marks
MEEKER — Thursday, March 20 was not just another day at Meeker Recreation Center Pool. On this day there was an unannounced audit of the facility and staff. The purpose of an audit is to assess the facility and personnel on an on-going basis, and to identify potential risks and[Read More…]
4-H showmanship clinic set for May 24
RANGELY — Rangely 4-H Makin’ Bacon Swine Club held its monthly meeting April 22 at the home of leader Debbie Smith. Nineteen people attended the meeting.
Agencies, energy companies track western Colo. water quality
CRAIG (AP) — A western Colorado water district has received a state grant to work with energy companies and local governments to track water quality and quantity in the south Piceance Basin as the area’s natural gas boom continues. The West Divide Water Conservancy District has received $300,000 from levies[Read More…]
Obituary: Chuck Cady
Chuck Cady Dec. 11, 1925 ~ April 28, 2008
Obituary: Peggy Flower
Peggy Flower July 18, 1921 ~ April 23, 2008
Obituary: Charlie Walsh
Charlie Walsh Feb. 19, 1931 ~ April 24, 2008



