Over a year ago, several community leaders all sat together at Town Hall to discuss the idea of getting our kids safely to the new elementary school.
Letters To The Editor
Letter to the Editor: Census data vital
In March, residents in the town of Meeker, the town of Rangely and rural Rio Blanco County received a 2010 Census form,
Letter to the Editor: Former residents say thank you to Meeker
It has been two and a half years since we moved
Letter to the Editor: Clarks say thanks for supporting their son
Clem Clark lost his battle with cystic fibrosis about 3 a.m. Monday at Pioneers Medical Center in Meeker.
Letters to the Editor: Speaking ‘American’
This is in regards to a quote taken from the Herald Times’ Facebook page. A woman said, “Speak American, read American, and be American.”
Letter to the Editor: Should WRBM take over RHS sports?
The question of whether the Western Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District should help the RE-4 School District
Letter to the Editor: Radino seniors say thanks to students
We wish to express our gratitude to those wonderful kids in Ms. Brady’s third-grade class.
Aerial photos came from CNCC Aviation
Thank you for the very nice article about the park Mr. Bud Striegel is developing and the kind words about the services I have provided.
Coach Hallie Blunt thanks her players
In the past month since I was not offered my coaching contract, I have had a lot of time to think and I want to address one key issue: The kids.
Letter: Thanks to all for a great Rangely prom
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the parents, community members, businesses, students and staff that made the Rangely Prom/Rowdy Worm a huge success.
Letter: Thanks to Zellers for ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
The play “Little Shop of Horrors” was a definite hit, but even more so, is the thankfulness that I have toward Gary and Laurie Zellers for the production of the play. Last year was a complete fiasco with the children rehearsing for months, only for the play to be cancelled;[Read More…]
Letter: An ode to ‘Springtime in the Rockies’
“Springtime in the Rockies” Have you ever been to the Rockies In March or April or May? Springtime in the Rockies Can take your breath away.