Kimberly Seely Halcomb, formerly of Craig, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019, at her home in Glenwood Springs. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Craig. Interment followed in Craig Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Operation[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Back-to-school checklist: car seats and booster seats
RBC | As parents and children gather their back-to-school supplies, Car Seats Colorado is reminding parents and caregivers about the most important school supply that may not be on their lists—car seats and booster seats. Reducing the rate and severity of crashes for young people supports CDOT’s Whole System—Whole Safety[Read More…]
CNCC Community Ed art classes
MEEKER | Attention art lovers! Sketching Live Animals on Location (Wednesday, Sept. 4, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.) and Sketching Our Landmarks (Thursday, Sept. 5, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.) are separate one-day classes to be held the first week of September. For further information or to register for these classes, call 878-5227, email[Read More…]
Community Networking Aug. 26
RANGELY | The next community networking meeting will be Aug. 26 at noon on the CNCC campus. Christina Oxley with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment will be presenting to the group about the services provided and ways the community can benefit. Please RSVP this month to Lisa Krueger[Read More…]
Obituary: Hildred Josephine Henry
Hildred Josephine Henry June 27, 1929 ~ July 20, 2019 Hildred Josephine Henry, 90, was born on June 27, 1929, in Meeker, Colorado, and grew up between the family ranch just outside Meeker and a log house in town called “The Garrison.” She was the daughter of Richard and Sara[Read More…]
County Beat: Aug. 22, 2019
RBC | Prior to the commissioners’ regular Rangely meeting on Tuesday, a brief work session was scheduled with Department of Human Services (DHS) Director Barbara Bofinger to update the commissioners on various topics. The department will be ordering insulated containers to keep home-delivered meals at an appropriate temperature thanks to[Read More…]
Letter: Dear Citizens of Rangely, ‘Way Outside of Ordinary’!
Dear Editor: As my second term on the Rangely School Board of Directors is coming to an end, I would like to take a moment to thank all of the people in this wonderful community who entrusted me to represent them! I truly believe in, and want to thank all[Read More…]
MHS v-ball looking for repeat trip to state
MEEKER | Cowboy volleyball is back at it! A preseason in-house scrimmage last Saturday gave the girls a chance to hit the court and get a little playing time together. In his third year as head coach Greg Cravens said, “I’m very excited for our season. We hope to be[Read More…]
Cowboy poetry show in Craig
CRAIG | The International Western Music association of Colorado will be presenting a Cowboy Poetry show Saturday, Aug. 24 from 7-9 p.m. at the Luttrell Barn Cultural Center, 411 Emerson St. in Craig. Tickets sold at the door are $15 for adults, children 10 and under free. For more information call 970-824-6761.
SENIOR PANTHERS …
Athletes starting their senior seasons at Rangely High School this year are Justin Rusher and Dalton Dembowski, football; Colton Hart, cross country; Titus Coombs, football; Audrey Patch, cheer; Zoey Peck and Andrea Knight, volleyball; Hannah Wilkie, cross country and volleyball; Hunter Hanvey and Dale Garner, football. (Not pictured: Chloe Filfred,[Read More…]
Ridin’ and Ropin’ …
Aug. 15 results: Ranch Broncs — None, #8 team roping — Todd Gould and Justin Hanson, Mixed pairs roping— Madison George and Cody Edinger, #11 team roping — Cody Edinger and TJ Toon, Dally ribbon roping — Joe Wood and Leah Wood, Open breakaway— Ellie Anderson, Ladies breakaway— George, Barrels[Read More…]
WREA pole inspections underway
MEEKER | WREA and its contractors will be conducting routine electric pole inspections from Aug. 19–30 in the Thornburg, Maudlin Gulch and Axial Basin areas. Pole inspections are done as a part of WREA’s routine facilities maintenance program. Please call WREA at 970-878-5041 if anyone has any questions.


