Because of a variety of factors, the chamber has decided to change directions with staff leadership and try a different approach.
Opinion
Rangely town manager provides update on activity
The town of Rangely and many of its employees and council have been asked about some of the newer projects coming to town. It seemed like an appropriate time to mention some of this activity as we look to the future.
Newspaper celebrates 125 years amid tough times
This week marks a milestone in the life of the Herald Times. On Saturday, the newspaper will begin its 125th year in business. The town of Meeker will also start its 125th year, beginning in November. So the newspaper is a few months older than the town. James Lyttle published[Read More…]
Hester-Jane’s memorial service like a family reunion
Inever met Hester-Jane Cogswell. I wish I had.
Letter: Patriots oppose health care bills in Congress
I am writing to you on behalf of the Northwest Colorado Tea Party Patriots (NWCOTPP) of Craig about the health care bills being proposed by Congress.
Letter: Powwow committee grateful for donations
The Northern Ute Tribe recently gave Smoking River Pow Wow a buffalo for a traditional feast to be held Saturday, Sept. 26 at Ute Park. The tribe also donated $2,000 for a hand game contest.
Letter: Update provided on Hunter Brasfield
Anybody following Hunter Brasfield in Little Britches Rodeo: Hunter placed runner-up Final World Champion and won World Champion all-around.
Letter: Thanks for kindness, thoughts and prayers
I would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported my family and me.
Letter: Anti-conservative bias seen by writer
I don’t understand what’s so hard about trying to get a letter to the editor concerning pro-life remarks, especially when there was a woman standing up for the rights of all women a.k.a. right to abortion.
Letter: Emergency response team appreciated
What a wonderful emergency response team Rangely has! Thank you Josh for turning around to help us when we had a car accident on the 20th. You got the ball rolling by calling our accident in, then staying to help.
Letter: Meeker grads say thanks for help in winning scholarship
“A scholarship from Kendall College in Chicago, Ill., will be presented to the team with the highest score in the competition. Please welcome Sage Chapin and Elissa McLaughlin on stage to accept this honor.” We stood there wide-eyed and shocked when our names were spoken into the microphone. Someone had[Read More…]
Fair offers something for everyone, even a city boy
Whoever says there’s nothing to do in a small town, isn’t paying attention.



