Bill Dyer, Sr. Nov. 9, 1934 ~ May 2, 2023 Billy “Bill” Dee Dyer Sr. of Rangely passed away on May 2, 2023, at the age of 88 in Denver, Colorado. Bill was born on Nov. 9, 1934, in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas to John Dewell Dyer and Laura[Read More…]
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Obituary: William Spurvey
William Spurvey July 15, 1935 ~ May 8, 2023 William Spurvey, 87, passed away quietly on Monday, May 8, 2023, in the loving arms of his dance partner, then wife of 46 years. William had been battling congestive heart failure. William was born in North Denver to William and Dorothy[Read More…]
Obituary: Pauline Hopper Miller
Pauline Hopper Miller Feb. 9, 1943 ~ April 7, 2023 On Good Friday, April 7, 2023, after battling cancer for 11 years, our sweet Mimi went to be with her Lord and Savior. Mimi was a well-loved fixture of our community and many will miss her famous homemade ice cream. [Read More…]
Let your stress float away at The Mend
ADRIENNE WIX PHOTO A new sensory deprivation tank at The Mend Day Spa will officially open for booking June 1. MEEKER | Sensory deprivation float tanks, or isolation tanks, or flotation tanks, to name a few of the terms used to refer to them, are typically filled with highly salinated[Read More…]
People’s Choice …
Streamline Realty Agent John Strate is pictured with Meeker High School senior Mackenzie Keetch, who won the People’s Choice Award at the Meeker High School Art Show at Streamline Realty in Meeker. Her watercolor painting depicts downtown Main Street. She also won a cash prize from donations from patrons who[Read More…]
Grad …
Caleigh McKenna Morlan of Meeker graduated from Colorado Mountain College at Spring Valley with an Associate of Applied Science in digital media and earned a spot on the Dean’s honors list with a 3.9 GPA. Courtesy Photo
$10.1 million project to improve Harpers Corner Road begins May 30
DINOSAUR | A $10.1 million construction project to improve the Harpers Corner Road within Dinosaur National Monument will begin on May 30. The project includes reconstruction and repaving of seven miles of roadway and adjacent parking areas from US Highway 40 to the Escalante Overlook, plus replacement of drainage structures[Read More…]
“Doo” Colorado Right Campaign aims to solve state’s increasing poop problem
DINOSAUR | The pandemic prompted thousands more people to hike, bike and camp in public lands – causing an even bigger problem with human waste, which can pollute water sources and spread diseases. The “Doo” Colorado Right campaign aims to help solve this increasing issue by distributing over 3,500 free[Read More…]
Retail delivery fees no longer apply to some businesses
RBC | A new law gives qualified small and new businesses an exemption from the Retail Delivery Fee. The Retail Delivery Fees Act (SB 23-143) exempts existing and new small businesses from the $0.27 retail delivery fee as long as the business is new or had less than $500,000 in[Read More…]
Panthers taking 16 tracksters to state competition
RANGELY | With just one last chance for some athletes to compete, secure a spot at the state championships, or get in a fine tune, the Rangely High School track and field team traveled to Parachute, Colorado, for the Cardinal Invitational. “This was a really great meet,” said coach Beth[Read More…]
MHS ends season first in league, 19th in state
MEEKER | The final regular season baseball game for the Cowboys ended in a 12-6 loss to Basalt and a regular season record of 12-10. A record above 500 during a year where they didn’t touch the field until their first game and were still forced to practice inside even[Read More…]
Panther baseball finishes out season with record of 10-8
RANGELY | The end of the season for any high school baseball team in any classification in Colorado is crazy at this point due to Mother Nature and the winter the state endured. Rain outs, lack of umpires, and unplayable field conditions are at the top of the list of[Read More…]


