Meeker

MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history No. 93

Office of Indian Affairs Washington, DC HON. C. SCHURZ Muscogee, Indian Territory Dispatches received today from Agent Meeker convoy information of an expected outbreak by his indians.  A later dispatch from Rawlings reports that Major Thornburgh’s command was attacked by the Indians on Milk Creek, eighteen miles north of the[Read More…]

SPARKLES AT THE FAIR

CORRECTION: This little lady is Ansley Embrey and her lamb, Rainbow, in the sheep lead competition at this year’s Rio Blanco County Fair, joining several other contestants who showcased their style and showmanship in the annual event. We inadvertently matched the wrong caption to the picture and regret the error.[Read More…]

Elk Fire update: Monday, Aug. 4

MEEKER | Rio Blanco County officials held an emergency meeting Monday morning with updates on the Elk Fire, approximately 11 miles east of Meeker on County Road 8, following a “chaotic” day Sunday. County officials now confirm the Elk Fire at approximately 2,000 acres. Sheriff Anthony Mazzola reiterated that the[Read More…]

FROM V.F.W. POST 5843: Partnering for Patriotism – How local businesses can support the VFW and American Legion

In the heart of Meeker, Colorado, local businesses play a vital role in both the economy and the vibrant community spirit. A significant way to enhance this sense of community is through partnerships with organizations like the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the American Legion. Collaborating with these esteemed[Read More…]