MEEKER I All the sixth graders from Barone Middle School in Meeker went to the annual bonding and teamwork camp at Snow Mountain Ranch near Tabernash, Colo., last week.
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Volunteers needed for trail work
MEEKER I Volunteers are needed Sept. 19 to help expand the popular hiking and biking trail system adjacent to Meeker This National Public Lands Day event will include maintaining the popular China Wall Trail above Meeker and constructing the new East Ridge Trail.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for Parkview Elementary support
Dear Editor: The staff at Parkview Elementary School would like to say thank you to the Rangely community for the contributions and support as we kick off the 2015-2016 school year!
Meeker girl has life-changing experience on trip to Peru
MEEKER I Meeker resident Aubrey Walsh, a 2012 graduate of Meeker High School and currently a senior at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) in Greeley, spoke recently about her her five-and-a-half week mission trip to Peru, running July 8 through Aug. 15. Speaking via telephone during her lunch break,[Read More…]
USDA hosts energy grant/loan training
RBC I The Meeker Chamber of Commerce has announced a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) energy grant and loan training session.
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Colorado Grand returns to Meeker…
Rangely Junior High gridders fall 20-0 to tough Soroco squad
RANGELY I The Rangely Junior High School football team started the season off Saturday in Oak Creek against Soroco Middle School. The Panthers left with a 20-0 loss to the Rams.
County receives award for OHV trail system
RBC I Rio Blanco County and its Wagon Wheel Trails Program serves as an excellent example of how to provide off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation experiences while contributing to a rural economy.
Children’s author to sign books
MEEKER I Judy A. Gill, the author of the Christian children’s picture book series “Wish U Well,” will be at the Meeker Public Library on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. for a “meet and greet” book signing.
Once again, Septemberfest a huge success for Rangely folks
RANGELY I As the largest annual festival-like gathering in Rangely, Septemberfest has always been a big deal for locals with plenty of activities for enjoyment.



