MEEKER | Hello, my name is Jared Henderson. I recently graduated from Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. I moved back to the town of Meeker, Colorado, at the start of July and began writing for the Herald Times. I am so excited to write more stories about Meeker[Read More…]
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HISTORY LESSONS: Agency Survivors
A couple of weeks ago Kevyn Mack of the White River Museum produced Letter No. 56. Correspondence between Nathan Meeker and E.A. Hayt, commissioner, Indian Affairs. On July 2, 1879, the commissioner had approved the appointment of five employees and mentioned two resignations: Edgar E. Clark and James S. Fullerton. This[Read More…]
MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history, No. 57
Editor’s Note: For those following these previously unpublished letters between Nathan Meeker and officials in Washington, D.C., it’s worth pointing out that the letters below were written just a few months before the uprising of the White River Utes and Meeker’s death. White River Agency, Colorado July 7, 1879 Sir:[Read More…]
More yoga classes, new instructor coming to Mountain Charisma
MEEKER | Mountain Charisma (646 Main St.) is introducing a new option for yoga classes with a new instructor in August. Dr. Lizzie Ross is a nutritionist, osteopathic physican and an athlete in her own right. “I fell in love with yoga when I was playing ice hockey on the[Read More…]
New scholarship opens for Colorado high school seniors
RBC | A new scholarship launches this fall for high school seniors in Colorado and Washington. Introducing the Michael E. McGoldrick Scholarship launching this fall, offering $100,000 across four years to three students in Colorado and Washington. Designed by Roaring Fork Valley locals, it aims to support students with financial[Read More…]
Rust continues forward progress with prized Catch-a-Calf steer
MEEKER | As the summer progresses and August approaches, Johnny Rust, a dedicated participant in the National Western Stock Show’s Catch-a-Calf program, continues to make significant strides with his prized steer. Since successfully catching his calf this last January, Rust has devoted himself to the daily care and training of[Read More…]
Thrills, spills and a growing jackpot at the Meeker rodeo
MEEKER | The stakes are getting higher for bull riders taking their chances at the Meeker Summer Rodeo Series. Thus far, no riders have finished a ride this season, boosting the winnings by $3,000 next week for a lucky and/or talented rider. Results from the July 18 rodeo are as[Read More…]
Meeker well represented at Colo. Springs Tough Mudder
A dozen Meekerites took to the Tough Mudder competition last weekend at Fort Carson, near Colorado Springs. Tobey and Rachel Willey tackled the 10 Mile course. Suzan and Holt Pelloni, April Allen, Matt, Jess and Tanner Franks, Erin and Kayla Burwell, and Allen and Margurite Slaugh competed in the 5[Read More…]
Parkour! Parkour! Young black bear demonstrates agility skills
This young — and athletic — bear was seen last Wednesday evening on the west side of Meeker by several residents. Local photographer Samme Purkey caught these shots of the bear climbing a fence before hightailing it towards China Wall. To see more of Purkey’s photos visit her Instagram account[Read More…]
Grafted in… New owners for Off the Olive Branch
MEEKER | Meeker “foodies” and dedicated home chefs can breathe a little easier — Off the Olive Branch will remain in business under new ownership following the announcement in May that longtime residents and store owners Jerry and Julianne Belland were moving to Florida. The shop, which provides specialty flavored[Read More…]
HISTORY LESSONS: Fire, the sequel
As a veteran Boy Scout, I can tell you that any camping experience can be rated on the quality of food consumed, how many blisters on your heel, and the availability of dry firewood. A rainy day spent in a leaky tent with no chance of lighting a campfire can[Read More…]
MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history, No. 57
Editor’s Note: For those following these previously unpublished letters between Nathan Meeker and officials in Washington, D.C., it’s worth pointing out that the letters below were written just a few months before the uprising of the White River Utes and Meeker’s death. White River Agency, Colorado July 2, 1879 Sir:[Read More…]



