The re-emergence of various bouts of post-pandemic viruses has gotten people questioning what we will be facing in the future. Are we stuck with a few different strains of the original Covid-19 virus? What does it mean for our children’s and grandchildren’s health in the future? Some among us are[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
LETTER TO THE EDITOR – April 24th, 2025
Protect our libraries Dear Editor: I have used and loved libraries all my life, and have had a library card since quite young, at least age 12. At 77, I no longer collect my own books, so my kids won’t have so much to go through when I die, so[Read More…]
MUSEUM MUSINGS Letters from history No. 79
Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, July 12,1879 Sir: Agent Meeker, of the White River Agency, Colorado, under date of the 30th ultimo, reports having purchased under an existency 146 pounds of rope, for use in “rounding up” his cattle for branding, etc. at a cost of $28.47[Read More…]
GUEST COLUMN: YouthZone
YouthZone and Alpine Bank are hosting the second annual Spring Gala on Friday, May 2, from 6-9 p.m. at the Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs. YouthZone, which has served at-risk youth and their families in Colorado’s 9th Judicial District for almost 50 years, is holding its largest event of the[Read More…]
Standout performances for Panthers on their home track
RANGELY | Rangely High School athletes delivered standout performances at the Rangely Invitational, making their mark in sprints, distance races, relays and field events. On the girls side, Ashlynn Ducey led the charge with a first-place finish in the 400-meter dash (1:01.10), a win in the long jump (15 feet,[Read More…]
200 STRIKEOUTS
MHS senior Carson Klinzmann reached a baseball milestone this month with 200 strikeouts. RICH KLINZMANN PHOTO
OBITUARY – Richard M. ‘Doc’ Seklecki
Oct. 11, 1952 ~ April 7, 2025 Richard Michael Seklecki, (AKA “Rick” or “Doc”) was born in Buffalo, New York, on Oct. 11, 1952, to Leroy W. and Genevieve Seklecki. He was the second of three sons in the family. Rick grew up in Alma, New York, attending Iroquois Central[Read More…]
FISHING TOURNAMENT WINNERS
The White River Community Association (WRCA) 2025 annual fishing tournament was held on March 8 and 9 hosting 10 four-member teams. The catch and release tournament winners were based on who caught the longest fish. Tournament winners were: (left) first place Tony Bartolomucci, Drake Consulting team; (center) second place: Doug[Read More…]
Deadline to apply for LEAP is April 30
RBC | Coloradans who qualify for the Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) still have time to apply for help with their home heating bills. The deadline to apply is April 30. So far this heating season, nearly 80,000 people across the state have received an average benefit of $355. LEAP[Read More…]
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT – Back Alley Exposure
MEEKER | On a hot sunny day on a photography walk, I came across an alleyway with the entrance of a building that forms junk into new things, like a piece of metal into a hat rack. It was instantly intriguing, being able to look at makeshift wheels and hat[Read More…]
IT’S SHOWTIME!
It’s Showtime met on April 13. The meeting started with the pledges and a quick game of trees and squirrels. The club then talked about deadlines such as goat, sheep and swine weigh in on May 4 and MQA on April 23. They also completed a two-part community service project[Read More…]
Q&A for hospital board candidates
RBC | In the previous weeks we have published Q&As with candidates for the recreation district board and the fire district board. This week we’re sharing the interviews with candidates for the hospital board. Here are the questions asked of the candidates: 1. Have you served on a hospital or healthcare[Read More…]




