James L. McHatton was a member of the Meeker Townsite Company. He was president of the Townsite in July 1885 when he, Mayor Clark and Thayer went to Glenwood Springs to apply for a patent on the land. James was a well-known rancher in early White River valley. The outfit[Read More…]
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QUILTS OF VALOR
Veterans gather for a group photo after receiving handmade quilts from the White River Stitchers group’s Quilt of Valor Foundation gifts during this year’s Veterans Day assembly at Barone Middle School. Left to right: Stephanie Oldland, Bob Tobin, Jim Overton, Torrence Hughes, Barry Dupire, Ben Franklin, Ron Hilkey, Art Cox,[Read More…]
MHS graduates Drake and Tapia become U.S. Marines
SPECIAL TO THE HT MEEKER | Drew D. Drake and Aidan A. Tapia, both 2025 graduates of Meeker High School, became United States Marines on Oct. 24, 2025. Drake is the son of Daniel and Julie Drake and brother to USMC Combat Engineer Sergeant Ethan E. Drake. Tapia is the[Read More…]
Meeker trustees continue work on lease agreement with rec district
Special to the HT MEEKER | Representatives from the Colorado Main Street Program, Larry Lucas, and Matt Gordon with the Department of Local Affairs, spoke to town trustees at their Nov. 4 meeting. After describing the program’s mission, they praised the work that has been done by the Meeker chapter[Read More…]
BAKE SALE
On a brisk Saturday morning in November, Meeker’s Women’s Bible Study Group did a brisk trade with hunters in baked goods and homemade treats outside Backcountry Outdoor. All proceeds from the bake sale are donated to local, national and international charities. NIKI TURNER PHOTO
‘Pink Friday’ event next Fri., Sat.
Special to the HT MEEKER | Shoppers can jump-start their holiday gift lists at the 4th annual Pink Friday shopping event Friday–Saturday, Nov. 21–22, 2025. The small-business showcase swaps the traditional scavenger hunt for Pink Friday Bingo this year, offering prizes for supporting local stores before the big-box Black Friday[Read More…]
HERDING
The Theos Swallow Fork Sheep passed through Meeker last Saturday on their way to winter pastures. NIKI TURNER PHOTOS
The Red Poppy – A History and a Memory
A teenager recently asked me what the red poppy on my living room shelf was for. It’s one of the simple ones the VFW gives every 11/11. I was surprised and pleased by the question. It’s always a joy to share a little bit of history, particularly one of such[Read More…]
For 25 years, the Johnson home has been a Meeker Halloween tradition
MEEKER | For more than two decades, Halloween night at the Johnson home has been one of Meeker’s most anticipated community stops. Every Oct. 31, hundreds of costumed trick-or-treaters make their way up Sage Hills to the Johnsons’ house — nearly 500 last year alone — to see the elaborate[Read More…]
‘A community that shows up’: Ashes to Action highlights recovery, resilience after Lee and Elk Fires, updates on damages incurred
MEEKER | Last Saturday’s Ashes to Action gathering brought nearly 90 residents together for an update on post-fire recovery efforts from multiple agencies. Rio Blanco County Commissioner Doug Overton opened the meeting with a brief account of the unified response to the Lee and Elk fires. “We are a county[Read More…]
HISTORY LESSONS: Newton Major, or ‘old Maj’
Newton Major or “ole Maj” to his friends in Meeker was a very early resident of southwest Wyoming and Northwest Colorado. The first record of him in the West was his marriage to Nellie Reed in December of 1877. In the 1880 Carbon County Wyoming census near the Snake River,[Read More…]
Meeker Library Board reviews finances, hears public comments on leadership and fiscal responsibility
MEEKER | The Meeker Public Library Board met last week for its regular October meeting, where members discussed financial reports, public comments, policy updates, and ongoing building maintenance needs. Board President John Moffitt attended the meeting via Zoom but left early at 6:40 p.m. before adjournment. Vice President Keri Grieser[Read More…]



