RBC | Wednesday, March 28 will be the eighth annual Makayla Jane Memorial Blood Drive at Rangely District Hospital. The St. Mary’s Blood Mobile will be located in the Rangely District Hospital parking lot at 225 Eagle Crest St., from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations are welcome and accepted.[Read More…]
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Chism, Varner and Pearce win Northwestern Colorado wrestling championships
RANGELY | The Panther wrestling team competed in the Northwestern Colorado wrestling championships last Saturday. The team placed fourth overall, and wrestled very well. “We just can’t compete team score wise with the teams that have full rosters,” said head coach Jeff LeBleu. Curtis Reeves at 80 pounds was one match[Read More…]
Public Notices: March 22, 2018
TOWN OF MEEKER, COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION AND INITIAL ZONING OF BELLAND/FITZGIBBONS ANNEXATION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing before the Meeker Planning Commission (April 2nd) and Meeker Board of Trustees (April 3rd) at the following time and place: Planning Commission meeting 2nd[Read More…]
Classifieds: March 22, 2018
Ads for 3/22/2018 **ANNOUNCEMENTS** HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY MAXCY KATSOCK LOVE FROM SHELLY & SANDY Holy Family Catholic Church St. Patrick’s Day dinner will be March 25 this year. The Rangely Food Bank is open on Saturdays from 12:00-2:00 p.m. at 204 E. Rio Blanco. To donate, please call 970-620-2407. ATV,[Read More…]
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.
Learn to cook well on a budget
MEEKER | Need help preparing healthy meals on a limited budget? Sign up for Cooking Matters, a free class held once a week for six weeks. Chefs and dieticians will answer your questions, you’ll eat in class, go home with groceries and have childcare provided. Classes held April 3-May 8[Read More…]
Letter: Former RBC commissioner supporting Moyer’s campaign
Dear Editor: A few thoughts concerning the Rio Blanco County Commissioner race. In this day and age, it is an absolute necessity to have county commissioners who recognize that one the most important aspects of the job is in dealing with federal, state and local government entities. The commissioner we[Read More…]
White River Basin forum April 4
RBC | The state of the White River Basin forum and Douglas Creek Conservation District annual meeting will be held Wednesday, April 4 at 5 p.m. at the CNCC Rangely campus. A complimentary supper will be served with an RSVP by Wednesday, March 28. Call 878-9838 or email [email protected].
Register for community ed classes now
MEEKER | Spring CNCC Community Education Classes starting late February through March are open for registration. Don’t miss these opportunities to learn or create something new. Microsoft PowerPoint, March 27 and April 3; create dynamic presentations. Mexican coking, March 28 and April 4; Chef Karla will spice up your Mexican[Read More…]
Retiring …
Rangely native Cody Jackson retired his position as U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant after serving for more than 20 years. Jackson, who graduated from Rangely High School in 1997, completed seven overseas deployments, one long tour and one short tour. He currently resides in Tucson, Ariz., with his wife and[Read More…]
White River Algae Task Force update
By Callie Hendrickson Special to the Herald Times RBC | Thank you to all the interested public and stakeholders for your commitment to finding the drivers of the algae in the White River. We also want to thank you all for your patience with our Technical Committee (TC) as they have[Read More…]
Competition …
Mandie Cox, daughter of Joe and Christine Brasfield of Rangely, competed in the National Physique Committee (NPC) bikini competition last weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah. She placed fifth in her division and third overall. The competition was very tough but her hard work and dedication paid off. The National[Read More…]



