Meeker Elementary School recently hosted an event to encourage bicycle safety.
Features
Rangely gets $595K in grants
RANGELY — In these tough economic times, the town of Rangely received some good news. The Colorado Department of Local Affairs awarded energy impact funding grants to the town for requests it submitted in December.
Coming Clean: Rangely man chronicles lifetime of drug abuse
RANGELY — John Durfee was 10 the first time he smoked pot. He was 12 the first — and only — time he smoked, or freebased, cocaine. At 17, he entered treatment for alcohol addiction.
Classifieds: May 7, 2009 Edition
Classified ads for May 7, 2009 edition.
Western Colorado property values buck U.S. trend
RBC — Due to the economic downturn, property owners in western Colorado may be expecting to see their 2009 Notice of Valuation showing a lower amount than their 2007 value.
Days Gone By: April 30 edition
From the archives of the Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
County incidents increase slight 4.3 percent in March
RBC — The combined incidents for the Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office and the Meeker Police Department modestly increased during March 2009, with a 4.3 percent increase in activity compared to March 2008.
Trustees talk over school access road in private
MEEKER — After approving hotel and restaurant liquor licenses for Gary’s Smokehouse and the Meeker Hotel and Cafe, the town’s board of trustees and staff members entered into a closed-to-the-public executive session to discuss a portion of Ute Road.
On Patrol: Sheriff, police activity for April 17-23
Law enforcement activity for April 17-23
Slide show: Tribute to Harry Tucker
RBC — During Saturday, April 25’s memorial service for the late Harry Tucker at the White River community building, family and friends gathered outside gathered to honor his life.
Hayden teacher hired as new Rangely High School principal
RANGELY — There will be a new school superintendent next year. And, as of Wednesday, there will be a new high school principal.
Wyoming pilot crashes at Rangely Airport
Darryl Faulk of Laramie, Wyo., was piloting a plane that crashed April 22 at the Rangely Airport.


