RBC — Precipitation at the plant center in January measured 1.90 inches and includes 25 inches of snow.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Wedding Announcement: Bobbie Jean and Arturo Morua, Jr.
MEEKER — Otto and Peggy Schmidt of Meeker are proud to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter Bobbie Jean to Arturo Morua, Jr., son of Arturo and Antonia Morua of Dallas, Texas.
News Briefs: February 14, 2008
Oil shale PEIS meeting today
MEEKER — The Bureau of Land Management will host an open house public meeting Feb. 14 in Meeker to offer information about the Draft Resource Management Plan Amendments and Program-matic Environmental Impact Statement (Draft PEIS) for oil shale and tar sands resources in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
Williams’ plan moves forward
RBC — Williams announced last week that Northwest Pipeline GP is launching an open season to seek binding commitments from shippers for participation in its Sundance Trail expansion project.
Local Entities: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a community plan? Who will be involved?
Local entities meet to discuss infrastructure needs
MEEKER — A recent survey of 12 entities that provide public services revealed that six of those entities need to invest in major capital improvements within the next five years.
Meeker Recreation News: February 14, 2008
n Totally Tone and Xtreme Kick participants please note there will be no class on Feb. 28 and Feb. 29. Instructors will be out of town for training.
Rangely Recreation News: February 14, 2008
n Registrations are still being taken for the annual Rangely Racquetball Tournament to be held Feb. 29-March 2. The entry fee is $30 for the first event and $15 for each additional event.
Lady Panthers win two more
RANGELY — The lady Panthers hosted a makeup game against DeBeque Feb 5. Things went well for the home team from the start, as Rangely jumped up to a 14-4 after the first quarter. Things continued on for the lady Panthers and by half time the score was 25-6, Rangely.
Rangely boys rout West Grand
RANGELY — Waiting one extra day because of a snow delay, a long bus ride and traveling on snow-packed roads didn’t slow down the Rangely Panthers as they routed the West Grand Mustangs 64-44.
Cowboys grounded by Eagles 37-70
MEEKER — The Paonia Eagles easily handled the MHS Cowboys last Friday night in Paonia 37-70. The loss makes this week’s game with cross-county rival Rangely pivotal for both teams as the winner will receive the number three seeding for the upcoming district tournament.



