Richard Lester (Dick) Moyer passed away in Meeker, Colo., at the Walbridge Wing on July 28, 2015, about a month shy of his 89th birthday.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Sierra Club selling out as more directors gain from board seats
RBC I One of America’s most respected environmental non-profit organizations has traded in one kind of green for another. Some of the Sierra Club’s board members and most important donors have put the almighty dollar before Mother Earth by encouraging the organization to engage in activities that bolster their bottom[Read More…]
DECEMBER 2014 WARRANTY DEEDS
SELLER: BARRY AND TEMI WARDELL BUYER: HIGH VOLTAGE HOLDINGS LLC DESCRIPTION: 5 1N 103W 19 13000 COUNTY ROAD 2 RANGELY TRANSACTION PRICE: $292,120.00 SELLER: WARDELL FAMILY LIVING TRUST BUYER: HIGH VOLTAGE HOLDINGS LLC DESCRIPTION: 1N 103W 19 13000 COUNTY ROAD 2 RANGELY TRANSACTION PRICE: $336,880.00 SELLER: DOUGLAS AND KAREN HACKFORD[Read More…]
Public input needed on county’s land use proposal
RBC I The White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts and Rio Blanco County are in the process of developing a Land and Natural Resource Use Plan and Policy that will be guided by input from local residents.
Union Wireless will phase out 2G phones
RBC I Union Wireless announced Monday that the company will phase out its 2G-network by the end of the year in order to better serve the data and communication needs of its growing customer base.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks to all during a difficult time
Dear Editor: I would like to sincerely thank all the amazing and wonderful people in this magnificent little community of Meeker who have given so much of themselves, their time, their love and their donations to HopeWest during our time of hurt and distress. Gina, Dominic and I have always[Read More…]
RIO BLANCO COUNTY ON PATROL
RBC I The following information is a weekly review of the calls for service that were reported to the Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office between 8 a.m. on July 27 through 8 a.m. on Aug. 3.
OSM needs local Colowyo input
RBC I The federal Office of Surface Mining is seeking public comment regarding the possible closing of the Colowyo Coal Mine nears Craig, which employs roughly 200 employees in Moffat and Rio Blanco counties.
Rangely council hears updates on improved water supply, police department and sales taxes
RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council held a quick meeting July 28, when they heard several supervisor reports from the Utilities Department, Police Department and Town Manager, including current sales tax statistics.
Meeker Chamber taking Colowyo support comments
MEEKER I Speaking out now is vital to keep the Colowyo coal mine open. The threatened mine employs 200 Moffat and Rio Blanco County jobs and puts more than $200 million into the local economy. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) has released its draft Environmental Assessment,[Read More…]
Blue moon…
Rio Blanco County Fair Results (Part 1)
Exhibitor Name, Class and Class Description, Place 4-H Beef Tristan Hall, 029 – FEEDER BEEF, 1 Jazzmyn Wakefield, 029 – FEEDER BEEF, 2 Jazzmyn Wakefield, 029 – FEEDER BEEF, 3



