RANGELY I Luciano Madrid will have to wait awhile longer for a plea agreement.
Features
RBC Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago • A recent publication issued by the United States Geological Survey comments on the alarming consumption and waste of some of the country’s most needed natural resources. “The (coal) consumption is increasing so enormously that all the easily accessible coal would be exhausted[Read More…]
Rio Blanco County on patrol
Activity for July 10-15
Parks bonds out after 2nd arrest
RANGELY I John Parks was arrested for the second time in two months Friday. The latest arrest was for violating a restraining order.
Meeker school board considers furniture for elementary school
MEEKER I While occupancy of the new elementary school is still a long ways off, plans are under way on how to furnish the building, scheduled to be completed in June 2010.
Snider Jr. makes first appearance in district court
RANGELY I For the first time since his arrest on charges of murdering his father, Jerry Snider Jr. came face to face with family members Friday during his initial court appearance.
Classifieds: July 23, 2009 edition
Classifieds for the July 23 edition include:
Slide Show: Poker run rides to the aid of Toni Simmons
Toni Carroll-Simmons and husband Brandon participated in Saturday’s benefit poker run, a fundraiser to help the Simmons with medical expenses for Toni, who is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatments for cancer at a hospital in Denver.
Slide Show: Sanctuary from the recession
Members of Meeker’s United Methodist Church broke ground Sunday for a new sanctuary. Given the economic times, Johnny Arrington, the church’s pastor, said the building project is a sign of the congregation’s faith and commitment.
Rangely swimmers to compete in Grand Junction this weekend
RANGELY I They may not have the numbers, like teams from bigger towns, but Rangely swimmers more than hold their own individually.
Classifieds: July 16, 2009
Classified ads for July 16, 2009 edition include:
Rangely schools will start Aug. 31
RANGELY I Parents and students can mark their calendars, the first day of school will be Aug. 31.


