Hon. E.A. HAYT, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington, D.C. White River Agency, Colorado Aug. 13, 1879 Sir: Yours of 18th ultimo (Colo. M, 1432, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1879), gives authority to issue “salt, baking -powder, tobacco, and beans monthly”, for reasons I had stated. I now wish, for same reasons,viz,[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Panthers start track season at Rifle Invitational
Special to the HT RANGELY | High school track season is officially underway, which also means spring storms are in full effect. Track and field meets can be unpredictable, with athletes competing in high winds, sporadic snow, freezing rain, and sunny skies—all in the span of one day. The first[Read More…]
ALL-CONFERENCE
Earning Western Slope League honors for this year’s basketball season were Meeker Cowboys Said Rodriguez (honorable mention), Drew Drake and Tyler Sanders (all-conference).
Rangely’s TANK faces uncertainty as federal funding is threatened
RANGELY | County Road 46 meanders around the northern edge of Rangely, curving next to the White River before bending toward the oil and gas infrastructure that’s a major part of the town’s identity. One piece of industrial equipment — a decades-old, 75-foot-tall water tank — looks right at home[Read More…]
DEPUTIZED…
Undersheriff Travis Mobley (left) deputized Justin Ewing with Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) Wildlife Services as a conflict investigator on Tuesday. The Rio Blanco County Board of Commissioners “recognizes the challenges posed by the introduction of wolves into our region and the potential impacts on our local livestock[Read More…]
RIO HAPPENINGS: Mar. 2-8, 2025
ARRESTS 3/5/2025- Meeker PD arrested a juvenile male at Meeker High School on a warrant for Failure to Comply. He was taken to the Department of Youth Services in Grand Junction by Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office. CALL SUMMARIES 3/2/2025 @ 12:17 pm. Morning walks were being ruined for a[Read More…]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – March 13th, 2025
More on the hospital board Dear Editor: Thank you for covering and publishing the transparently written article “Community members seek answers from hospital board,” by Jared Henderson, in your newspaper last week. My wife and I love our community, Pioneers Medical Center and its providers but we have concerns with[Read More…]
CNCC CORNER: Why choose Colorado Northwestern?
Many community members are planning their next phase in life. We hope furthering your education and skill development is part of your plan. Once you decide to pursue or continue post-secondary studies, the next step is choosing where. Colorado offers outstanding educational institutions—so why CNCC? Explore our Mission, Vision, and[Read More…]
MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history No. 74
White River Agency, Colorado July 15, 1879 Sir: Your telegraph message of 7th instant was received on 11th lying over two days at Rawlins, directing me to cause the depredating Utes to vacate Middle and North Parks. But I had reported to you previously, and had sent, about 5th instant,[Read More…]
MIDDLE SCHOOL WRESTLERS
Middle school wrestlers from Meeker won in Delta last week under the guidance of coach Nate Lee. Congratulations to the team! Tania Valeriana Estrada PHOTO
YOUTH SOCCER AT WRBM
The Western Rio Blanco Recreation and Park District had the privilege of partnering with the CNCC men’s soccer program to provide a couple indoor soccer clinics. Thirty first- through sixth-graders attended the clinic and it is safe to say they enjoyed every minute of it. We would like to thank[Read More…]
Helping Coloradans: Property Tax, Rent, Heat Rebate offers vital support for senior, low-income residents
RBC | The Colorado Department of Revenue, Taxation Division is accepting Property Tax, Rent (PTC) Rebate applications for 2024 expenses. The rebate helps eligible, low-income Coloradans, who are seniors or are disabled, offset property tax, rent, and heating costs. For 2024 expenses, eligible applicants can receive up to $1,154 in[Read More…]




