RANGELY | The Rangely eighth grade class of 2022 journeyed to Denver last week, leaving Sunday and returning late Tuesday. The class had the opportunity to meet Representative Bob Rankin and sit on the House Floor on Monday. During the session, the Colorado Auctioneers Association auctioned off a Colorado flag[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
RHS soccer season ends
RANGELY | The spring season is so short that it is hard to believe that it has come to an end. All the Rangely High School soccer girls worked hard throughout the season to learn a sport that almost all of them had never played. Freshmen through seniors came out[Read More…]
Western Slope League Honors …
Several members of the Meeker High School girls’ basketball team and their coach were recently honored by the Western Slope League. Megan Shelton, Kenzie Turner, Tori Lasker, Gracie Bradfield and Julia Dinwiddie were all named to the WSL All-Conference team (Turner was honorably mentioned) and their coach Jamie Rogers was[Read More…]
Letter: Thanks to Bank of the San Juans and PTO
Dear Editor: I would like to once again recognize the Bank of the San Juans and the Parkview PTO for their financial assistance with both the 2018 science fair and the treasure hunting for Parkview students this year. Because of the generosity shown by the folks in these organizations Rangely[Read More…]
Gambill receives six months probation
By MEEKER POLICE DEPT. Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | It’s been almost six months since a 5×5 mule deer buck that roamed Meeker’s streets was shot with an arrow and had to be put down by officials the following day. Public outcry over the incident forced the Meeker[Read More…]
Learn to play the Native American Flute
RANGELY | Come soothe your spirit and listen, then learn to play, the Native American style flute. Come to Rangely Town Hall on Tuesday, May 15 from 5-7 p.m. If you have a flute, bring it, but there will be flutes available to learn on. Class limited to 20, so[Read More…]
Douglas Pass construction through August
RBC | The Colorado Department of Transportation began a project on CO 139 on the south side (Garfield County) of Douglas Pass on April 30, with an anticipated completion date of mid-August. The work, contracted to United Companies for $4.8 million, repairs, resurfaces and replaces guardrail along 12 miles between[Read More…]
Project 45 offers partnership workshop
MEEKER | Developing partnerships within the community is what the Meeker: Project 45 Main Street Community program is all about. We’re looking at how to make the most of relationships and create new links in the community to make the most of our activities downtown. Please share your ideas with[Read More…]
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Oldtimers’ Reunion set for June 2
Rio Blanco county pioneer association oldtimer’s reunion JUNE 2, 2018 – Capture Our Culture, 3 p.m. The Rio Blanco Historical Society will record oral stories of individuals, families, classes or other groups who want to share their RBC history. – Social Hour, 5 p.m. – Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Catered by[Read More…]
Obituary: Bob (Robert) Eugene Fairchild
Bob (Robert) Eugene Fairchild July 1, 1928 ~ May 7, 2018 Bob (Robert) Eugene Fairchild, 89, passed away May 7, 2018, at Rangely District Hospital. He was born July 1, 1928, in Cheney, Kan., to Clarence and Caroline Fairchild. A Rangely resident since 1958, he was a retired Chevron pipeline[Read More…]
Rosas recipient of $500 yearly scholarship from CSOC
RBC | Rio Blanco County Sheriff Anthony Mazzola is pleased to announce that Meeker High School student Mariela Rosas is this year’s recipient of the County Sheriff’s of Colorado, CSOC, scholarship award for Rio Blanco County. CSOC, offered a total of 31 awards of $500 each this year to deserving[Read More…]



