RANGELY I Ken Bailey was always artistic, but growing up in Rangely gave him the unique desire to combine both his creative talents and interest of the oil field in a unique way, cartoons. While Bailey has not lived in Rangely for the last few decades he is still very[Read More…]
Features
Russell, Burke set new school records
MEEKER I The new Bob King Track at Starbuck Stadium was the site of its first track meet last Friday, hosted by Barone Middle School, featuring 12 teams and more than 700 athletes. While most of the Meeker High School track team was helping run the middle school track meet,[Read More…]
Fire on county road 8…
Multiple agencies responded Tuesday to a controlled burn that got out of hand at Westlands, more than 20 miles up County Road 8 in eastern Rio Blanco County.
Days Gone By: April 13, 2017
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago – Don’t neglect your eyes. See S.R. Berger, the popular optician, who will be at the Meeker Hotel for two days. Children’s eyes examined free. – During most of this week the weather has been fine; but, to break the monotony about an[Read More…]
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Rangely Health Fair…
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Wolf Den visits Huitt Trophy Room…
Marie Haskett awarded outfitter of the year
By Doc Watson Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | Marie Haskett, owner/operator of JML Outfitters, was voted by other Colorado outfitters as the 2016 Outfitter of the Year, awarded by the Colorado Outfitters Association. “It was quite an honor to have my peers vote me in,” Haskett said. While[Read More…]
Meeker beef club gets season started with busy schedule
By Deana Wood Special to the Herald Times MEEKER | The Meeker Beef 4-H Club is ready to take on the new year. Members have met and elected officers. Those officers are: Anna Walsh, president; Stephen Walsh, vice-president; Kolbi Franklin, secretary; Leah Wood, treasurer; Deana Wood, reporter; council representatives Drake[Read More…]
Rangely trap and skeet range on the way, thanks to volunteers
Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | Master eye, ocular dominance, cross dominance: This is terminology shotgun shooting skills instructors are accustomed to evaluating. The person who can shoot competitively with both eyes in trap and skeet is generally a very happy person, but there are also many excellent one-eyed[Read More…]


