This week’s phone data is currently unavailable. There were a total of nine vehicles crashes, two involving deer or elk. The Sheriff’s Office conducted 21 traffic stops issuing two citations and Meeker Police Department (MPD) had 10 stops issuing two citations. Highway 13 south had one traffic stop and issued[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Children’s Chorale in Rangely April 27
RANGELY | Since 1974 the Colorado Children’s Chorale has delighted audiences across the globe with their voices, choreography and enthusiasm. They’re coming to Rangely for a free performance Friday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the high school auditorium and will be recording at The TANK on Saturday, April 28.
Letter: A special volunteer
Dear Editor: There are those people who touch the lives of all they come in contact with. The Walbridge Wing staff was lucky to have worked alongside and served such a person with Leland “Mac” McClain. Mac volunteered his time for 13 years in various areas of service to Walbridge[Read More…]
Meeker sixth-grader raises money for teacher undergoing cancer treatment
By TORY LASKER Special to the Herald Times RBC | Meeker sixth-grader Adriana Price helped raised $200 for Barone Middle School teacher Kris Casey, who is currently undergoing radiation therapy. Price first came up with the community service idea during her sixth grade class “Genius Hour,” where the students brainstorm about[Read More…]
Volunteers are a make-or-break factor for great healthcare
MEEKER | National Volunteer Week is April 15-21, 2018. Each day, volunteers selflessly devote their time to helping others in need. Pioneers Medical Center is proud and wants to thank its volunteers who provide a wide range of services, from delivering Meals on Wheels to spending craft time with Wing Residents[Read More…]
Awards presented to RHS girls’ basketball
RANGELY | Rangely girls’ basketball closed out its season April 2 with the 2017-2018 banquet. The team had many achievements to celebrate. Team awards: Co-league champions, district and regional champions and a sixth place finish at the state tournament. This sixth place award included the program’s first victory at the state[Read More…]
Under the Dome: Budgeåt balanced at $29.8 billion! (OPED)
By Bob Rankin State Representative RBC | The Colorado House of Representatives first, and then the Senate, passed the “long bill” budget for the 2018/2109 fiscal year. We still have the conference committee this week to resolve differences between House and Senate amendments. Colorado’s constitution requires a balanced budget, unlike some[Read More…]
Obituary: James E. (Jim) Flowers
James E. (Jim) Flowers April 13, 1939 ~ April 10, 2018 Jim Flowers passed away Tuesday, April 10, after a lengthy illness. Jim was born April 13, 1939, in Montrose, Colo., to Wayne E. And Nellie (Humphrey) Flowers. He attended school at the Kinikin School for first grade, and then[Read More…]
Livestock judging team continues racking up wins across Colorado
RBC | The Rio Blanco County 4-H Livestock Judging teams competed at the 37th annual Adams County Judging Extravaganza in Brighton, the Otero/Lincoln County Judging Contest in Rocky Ford and just got out of the truck after marking cards at the Weld County Judging Contest held at Island Grove Park in[Read More…]
Donation …
CNCC President Ron Granger accepted a check from Chevron USA at the annual CNCC Foundation fundraiser March 31. Chevron USA continues to be a committed partner in CNCC’S educational mission and student achievement and success. COURTESY PHOTO
Cultural Heritage summit April 25-27
RANGELY | Registration for the fourth annual Northwest Colorado Cultural Heritage Program Summit sponsored by the Colorado Tourism Office is now available online. The summit will be held April 25-27 and includes trips to Canyon Pintado, The Tank, Dinosaur National Monument, an opportunity to try rock crawling or a ride[Read More…]
Obituary: Lawrence Joseph “Joe” Dice
Lawrence Joseph “Joe” Dice June 13, 1929 ~ Mar. 30, 2018 Joe Dice, 88 died on March 30, 2018, at home following a long illness. Born in Visalia, Calif., on June 13, 1929, Joe was the only son of Fredrick Travis Dice and Helen Flavell Saffeels. Joe graduated from high[Read More…]



