RANGELY I The Rangely Board of Trustees conducted its Sept. 27, 2022, meeting with several discussions and questions, including input from Rangely School District Superintendent Matt Scoggins. During public input, resident René Harden raised concerns about inconsistent street lighting on side streets and the progress on a manufactured home on[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
RIO HAPPENINGS: Sept. 26 – Oct. 2, 2022
ARRESTS There were no arrests for the week of September 26, 2022 CALL SUMMARIES 9/26/2022 @ 5:57 pm. A concerned citizen reported that a neighbor is trapping cats and using carbon monoxide to kill them. 9/27/2022 @ 6:26 pm. A report came in of neglect regarding two horses tied up[Read More…]
COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS: October 6, 2022
PEO meeting Oct. 10 MEEKER | The next meeting of the Meeker P.E.O. BA Chapter will be Oct. 10 at 1419 Mountain View Rd. in Meeker at 6 p.m. Ukraine presentation Oct. 12 MEEKER | The Meeker Assembly of God Church is hosting a presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from[Read More…]
Rangely football plays in Hayden
RANGELY | Rangely traveled to Hayden last week where they led 20-14 at halftime. The Panthers relied on Marstan Wagner who had 20 carries for 216 yards and 331 all purpose yards, and 13 tackles on defense. Defensively Kobey Chism had 12 tackles, while Luis Quintana and Wyatt Wileyeach had[Read More…]
Concerns about kids’ safety at Grand Junction psych hospital prompt state actions
By Susan Greene | Colorado News Collaborative Colorado’s new Behavioral Health Administration shut down part of the Western Slope’s only psychiatric hospital on Wednesday in response to complaints about the quality and safety of the care it gives teenagers and kids as young as seven. Also Wednesday, the Department of[Read More…]
BLM adds opportunities for public comment on Wolf Creek
U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials have decided to increase the opportunities for members of the public to weigh in on a controversial reservoir project in northwest Colorado with an additional round of public engagement. Members of the BLM’s Northwest Resource Advisory Council expressed support for early public engagement on[Read More…]
Lighting a new path: volunteer linemen bring first-time electricity to Guatemalan village
For the first time, the lights are on in La Montanita de la Virgen, Guatemala. Colorado’s electric cooperatives – in partnership with Oklahoma’s electric cooperatives and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s philanthropic arm, NRECA International – brought first-time electricity to the isolated village in the region of Jalapa, east[Read More…]
Rangely utilizes Main Street grant funding
RANGELY I If you take a walk or drive down Main Street in Rangely, you will notice distinct changes. Several new businesses have opened since 2020, and several existing businesses have upgraded their storefronts and signage. These upgrades were made possible by grant funding through the Main Street Program, a[Read More…]
Cowboy softball plays Cortez, Basalt
The Cowboys softball team had a roller coaster of a day on Saturday against Cortez. Starting off behind against a very tough opponent in the first inning, then coming back to tie in the fourth and even pulling ahead in the fifth, ultimately losing the game after one error ridden[Read More…]
Mustangs travel to Parachute
MEEKER | Week three of Mustang football had both teams traveling to Parachute. First up, the D1, Little Dudes, took the field at 10 a.m. in what turned out to be a heartbreaking loss of 24-19. Having run the ball to the opposition’s 1-yard line, time ran out. Coaches will[Read More…]
BMS Football hosts Rifle
The Barone Middle School football team hosted Rifle at home last Saturday. “Seventh grade played hard but ultimately lost 14-30,” said head coach Colton Brown. “I was very impressed with our eighth grade team, as they played hard and efficiently for four quarters.” Final score 52-0 for the eighth graders,[Read More…]
BMS, MHS Cross Country run in Craig
On Saturday the Barone Middle School cross country team, along with the high school team, traveled to Craig for their races. This week’s course was 2.2 miles, slightly longer than last week’s 1.9 mile race. Most athletes ran faster. The girls ran first and Skylar Grimes had a good showing,[Read More…]


