MEEKER | Spring CNCC Community Education Classes starting in February are open for registration. Don’t miss these opportunities to learn or create something new. Feb. 5, 12, smart phone workshop, 6-8 p.m.; enjoy hands on training with your phone to make your life easier. Feb. 7–March 14, basic creative cooking[Read More…]
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WREA’s rate restructure now in effect
MEEKER | A friendly reminder that WREA’s rate restructure went into effect on January 1, 2018. WREA members will receive their January bills this week which will reflect these changes. The rate restructure will primarily affect WREA members whose electric service had previously been classified as Residential, Small Commercial, Irrigation and Large[Read More…]
Obituary: Bernice Adrian Olree (Wood) Fox
Bernice Adrian Olree (Wood) Fox April 28, 1921 ~ Jan. 22, 2018 Bernice Adrian Olree (Wood) Fox was called to be with her Lord on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. She passed away from natural causes at the age of 96. She was born in the family home in Graford, Texas,[Read More…]
Get involved in Meeker’s arts and cultural programs
By Robert Amick Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | The Meeker Arts and Cultural Council (MACC) has developed a 2018 plan for enhancing a variety of arts and cultural programs on behalf of the community. Founded in 2010, MACC founders Gary and Laurie Zellers saw a need for providing[Read More…]
Mental health first aid training March 28
RANGELY | Mental health first aid training will be held Wednesday, March 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the CNCC Weiss Conference Room at 500 Kennedy Dr. in Rangely. Registration is required for this free class and space is limited. Mental health first aid is an evidence-based, public[Read More…]
Guest Column: Protect the health of your eyes
By Julie Drake Special to the Herald Times RBC | Middle age sure does a number on your vision. I had to go to the optometrist the other day to get reading glasses. It was a scientifically interesting experience, learning about macula health, tear production, diet and all those complex[Read More…]
8th grade lady Panthers drop two
RANGELY | The Rangely Junior High School eighth grade girls’ basketball team hosted Meeker on Thursday, Jan. 25. The Panthers fought hard and stayed within reach of the Cowboys but lost the game with a final score of 27-21. Top two scorers were Mary Scoggins with nine and Adelynn Halcomb[Read More…]
‘Social media crimes’ and sexual assaults among recent cases for Meeker Police
By Doc Watson Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | The Herald Times recently checked in with Police Chief Phil Stubblefield only to find out there’s more going on in our small community than what meets the eye. Several cases over the last three or four months, for example, have[Read More…]
Panther 7th graders keep winning
RANGELY | The ladies continued playing some good defensive basketball as the Panthers upended the Cowboys 20-10 on Thursday.They opened up a nice 12-2 half time lead and cruised to the win. Kyrah Phelps had a great day with 12 points followed by Annika Cantrell and Kadence Wagner scoring four[Read More…]
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Lady Panthers 5-1 in league
By COLT ALLRED [email protected] RANGELY | The lady Panthers got the win in their only game of the week in Plateau Valley on Jan. 27. The team Panthers started their league faceoff a little bit slow, missing some shots at the beginning of the game, but Makenzie Cochrane broke the[Read More…]



