RBC | Anyone interested in learning more about the area’s wild horses is invited to a free tour and barbecue hosted by the Piceance Mustangs group Saturday. There will be a workday on Sunday on the horse range. BLM is co-hosting the events. The picnic gathering will begin at about noon[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Sweet music …
Thirty-six very talented musicians representing the Colorado Children’s Chorale performed at the Rangely High School Auditorium this past Friday and then went on to record their music at the world famous ‘Tank’ on Saturday. A mix of music and dance, the performers danced with the crowd and even taught Rangely’s[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…]
Memorial Notice: John E. Allen
A memorial service for John E. Allen will be held on Saturday, May 5, at 1 p.m. in the Rangely Camper Park. If you have memories of or stories about John, please share them with the rest of us. Sandwich ingredients or potluck food will be much appreciated. In lieu[Read More…]
Obituary: William Andrew Theos
William Andrew Theos May 9, 1963 ~ April 29, 2018 William Andrew Theos, 54, of Powell, Wyo., passed away on April 29, 2018. Bill was born in Rangely, Colo., on May 9, 1963, to Mike and Toula Theos. Bill attended school in Rangely through middle school and finished his education[Read More…]
Rangely girls driven to get the win as season wraps up
RANGELY | Spring sports are coming to an end even though they seem to have just started a few weeks ago. The lady Panthers soccer team had two games this past week, one against Grand Valley at home and the other on the road at Moffat County. On Tuesday, April 24,[Read More…]
Panthers nab several top 10 spots, compete in GJ Saturday
By PATRICK SCOGGINS Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | Friday, April 27, the Rangely track and field team joined a 15 team field at Craig, Colo., for the annual Clint Wells Invitational. With teams ranging in sizes from 1A to 5A, the Panthers fit right in with the best[Read More…]
Pinned …
Kay Lynn Dunham was officially pinned affirming her candidacy for a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree, class of 2020, at Bryan College of Health Sciences located in Lincoln, Neb. The ceremony represents a pledge to the nursing profession as stated in the Nursing Code of Ethics resulting in a[Read More…]
Cowboys improve, prepare for league meet
MEEKER | The Cowboys’ track and field team split up again last weekend to compete but they will all be in one place starting today in Grand Junction for the three-day Western Slope League meet at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction. Many Cowboys improved their times and distances in Craig last[Read More…]
County rivals face off in another doubleheader; Meeker comes out on top
RANGELY | The Rangely Panther baseball team traveled to Meeker to play the Cowboys in a non-league doubleheader on Saturday, April 28 at Paintbrush Park. The first game was a great game for both sides. Neither team had scored in the first two innings even though both teams had plenty of[Read More…]
Public Notices: May 3, 2018
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William F. Kracht Jr. aka Billy Kracht aka Bill Kracht Deceased Rio Blanco County District Court Case No. 18PR2 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District court of Rio Blanco County,[Read More…]
Community 6K for water event May 19
MEEKER | A community 6K for Water event will take place May 19 and is sponsored by Meeker United Methodist Church. Register today online at 6kMeekerUMC.org. Each registration of $50 brings clean water to one person in need! Everyone is invited to register and join the walk at Sanderson Park[Read More…]



