RBC | Continuing work to advance new market access for the West’s natural energy resources, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) and its government partners across the region, gathered today at the Governor’s Energy Summit to expand the Western States and Tribal Nations (WSTN) agreement to include the Wyoming Pipeline Authority. Led[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Mustang Makeover underway—less than 100 days to go
MEEKER | Two women and four men have drawn mustang numbers from a hat to prove who is the best wild horse trainer in the first ever annual Meeker Mustang Makeover. With only 100 days to work, trainers from Clifton, Rangely, Meeker and as far away as Larkspur, Colorado, arrived[Read More…]
Rangely Junior/Senior High School Honor Roll 2nd Semester 2018-2019
RANGELY | STRAIGHT As FOR THE FULL YEAR for JUNIOR HIGH: – 6th Grade: Clay Allred, Miley Chism, Alyssa Coker, Kaitlyn Cox, Ashlynn Ducey, Angelina Fortunato, Jade Miller, Emmeree Wagner, Emma Winder, Miah Wren – 7th Grade: Justin Allred, Annika Cantrell, Macy Morgan – 8th Grade: MacKenzie Manchester, Marstan Wagner 6TH[Read More…]
BLM’s Northwest Resource Advisory Council meets June 13 in Kremmling
RBC | The Bureau of Land Management’s Northwest Resource Advisory Council will meet Thursday, June 13 in Kremmling at the Allington Inn, 215 Central Ave. “The Northwest RAC is a diverse citizen advisory board that provides valuable perspectives for managing BLM lands in northwestern Colorado,” said Northwest District Manager Andrew[Read More…]
Pioneers Healthcare Foundation raises $160K for PMC
MEEKER | Pioneers Healthcare Foundation (PHF) would like to thank the Meeker community for their generous support, sponsorships and donations. PHF was formed in 2010 with a clear mission to support Pioneer Medical Center by raising money to enhance rural healthcare. This community’s steadfast support had made a direct impact[Read More…]
Protecting yourself on the internet: Preventing and treating malware infections
RBC | mal-ware (noun) Software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system. The subject of malware (a.k.a. malicious software) is as deep as it is wide. It covers a broad spectrum of digital bugs and can get incredibly complicated. I’m going to attempt[Read More…]
EPA awards $200K Brownfields grant to support cleanup and redevelopment of vacant school property in Dinosaur
DINOSAUR | The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding the Town of Dinosaur, Colorado a $200,000 Brownfields cleanup grant to address environmental contamination at the Dinosaur School on 401 West Fourth St. The Town is among 149 communities selected to receive grant awards totaling $64,623,553 million in EPA Brownfields[Read More…]
A Night Under Our Stars June 14
MEEKER | A discussion group for those interested in UFOs, spirits and other strange things, please bring your stories. At the White River Museum in Meeker June 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Summer basketball …
After a wildly successful 2018-2019 season, the Meeker High School girls’ basketball team headed to a summer tournament in Montrose to sharpen their skills and stay in practice. The girls won three and lost three. Emma Knez Photos
Ducey wins MLEA election
RANGELY | In the first contested election in several years, Alan Ducey has won the Rangely district seat on the Moon Lake Electric Association’s board of directors. Ducey, the owner and operator of Ducey Electric, Inc., will replace incumbent Brad Casto, who served on the board since 2010. The Moon[Read More…]
Rural School Reunion June 15
CRAIG | The Moffat County Rural School Reunion will be June 15 at the Luttrell Barn, 411 Emerson St. in Craig, starting at 11 a.m. If you were a student, teacher or just interested in our rural schools you are welcome to attend. For more information call 970-824-6455 or 970-824-6761.
Coal Creek School update: May
MEEKER | Coal Creek School was filled with the sounds of children once again. Over 70 Meeker Elementary School Second graders, teachers, parents, grandparents and smaller siblings visited the school. They enjoyed outside games, inspecting the buildings and participating in some daily activities that children would have done in the early[Read More…]


