The Legion offers a wide range of programs and services that benefit both veterans and the broader community. They organize significant events, such as Memorial Day celebrations and Veterans Day observances, which honor those who have selflessly served in the military. These events not only foster a sense of pride[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
ALIRE HORSE WINS WYOMING RACE
Jess No Secrets, a 6-year-old quarter horse bred and owned by Rangely’s Ross Alire won the Q-Racing Video Wyoming Distance Challenge Stakes at Wyoming Downs on July 12. The win adds $18,445 to the gelding’s lifetime bankroll of $86,496. Jess No Secrets is trained by Rick Scudder and ridden by[Read More…]
Westernaires to perform at Meeker’s Mustang Makeover event Aug. 23
Special to the HT MEEKER | Colorado’s iconic youth equestrian nonprofit organization, the Westernaires, will bring their thrilling blend of precision and Western spirit to this year’s Mustang Makeover in Meeker, Colorado, at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds. The Westernaires Precisionettes team, along with select specialty performers, will take the[Read More…]
Special event Aug. 13: “The Western Colorado Bison Project: Evidence of Prehistoric and Historic Bison Hunting in Western Colorado.”
Special to the HT MEEKER | The White River Alliance and the Rio Blanco County Historical Society are co-sponsoring an event on Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. at the Heritage Culture Center. Archaeologist H. “Sonny” Shelton, is an archaeologist, faunal analysis specialist, and field crew member for Grand River Institute[Read More…]
STAGE 1 FIRE RESTRICTIONS ORDER
Pursuant to Rio Blanco County Resolution 2019-06 the following acts are prohibited in Rio Blanco County. PROHIBITIONS: 1. Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire except within agency-provided fire grates at developed recreation sites. Devices using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel are permitted. 2. Using burn[Read More…]
Flagpole repairs at Highland Cemetery
MEEKER | Observant locals may have noticed that the large flag at the cemetery in Meeker has been taken down in the last week. According to cemetery staff, the flagpole “needs an overhaul” and the flag had to be brought down for safety reasons because of how windy it gets[Read More…]
Nelson receives Lifetime Member Award from CCW
PRESS RELEASE MEEKER | During the Colorado CattleWomen, Inc. (CCW) Annual Meeting held June 24, 2025 in Steamboat Springs, Colo., three members were announced as recipients of the Lifetime Member Award. To earn the distinction of Lifetime Member, a receiver has to be a long-time member who has contributed and[Read More…]
RIO HAPPENINGS: July 6-12, 2025
ARRESTS 7/10/2025- Meeker PD arrested a 60-year-old male for Driving Under the Influence. He was issued a summons and released to a sober party. CALL SUMMARIES 7/6/2025 @ 8:54 am. A pet owner thought maybe a deer was out to get her when it stomped on her dog. Colorado[Read More…]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – July 17th, 2025
Thanks to first responders Dear Editor: I want to personally commend the Rio Blanco/Meeker 911 response for ambulances and personnel to our need and request for help Wednesday July 9, 2025 at the Rolling R Ranch in Buford. Your emergency 911 crew showed up timely and exhibited professionalism in retrieving[Read More…]
MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history No. 91
To E. A. HAYT, Commissioner, Washington, D.C.: Would say to yours 23rd September, if soldiers arrest Indians and go away, I must go with them. Soldiers must stay. Large bodies of Indians leaving for the north to hunt. They insisted I should give out blankets now. I refused. Trade in[Read More…]
FROM V.F.W. POST 5843: From stories to solutions: How local veterans can share their experiences to inspire support
In the heart of our communities, veterans carry stories that have the power to inspire and mobilize support from those around them. These men and women, who have proudly served our country, hold experiences that can bridge divides, foster understanding, and drive meaningful action to address the challenges they face[Read More…]
GUEST COLUMN: YouthZone — Impact of federal funding on local programs
We’ve been getting a lot of questions about how some of the recent federal-level executive actions have impacted us at YouthZone. While these conversations are nuanced and complex, they tend to revolve around two distinct topics: the safety and security of our staff and clients, and the financial stability of[Read More…]


