With a substantial amount of finger-pointing going on in Colorado and Washington, D.C., politics, I think it’s important we also point to those who have truly represented the interests of their district and made good decisions, even when it wasn’t the popular thing to do.
Opinion
Letter: Thanks from Meeker Drug, Rangely Rx owner
Meeker Drug and Rangely Rx greatly appreciate the understanding and compassion shown by our customers during this tragic situation regarding the fire sustained by our Meeker store on May 23.
Letter: Ask questions, and you’ll get answers
I have sent a letter to Ken Borchard regarding these questions. How and why is our county housing employees?
Letter: Tiller should have faced murder charge
The shooting of the abortionist doctor George Tiller has a lot of irony. The man who shot him is charged with murder, and rightfully so, he killed a man.
Coulter Aviation, Meeker FBO, is a family business
Gary Coulter has been managing the Meeker Airport for as long as I’ve been alive. That sort of puts it in perspective for me.
Parkview name remains, despite change in location
In Rangely, school’s out for the summer. At Parkview Elementary, school’s out for good.
Letter: Meeker High FCCLA thanks Bistro owners
The Meeker High School FCCLA Chapter, especially members Sage Chapin and Elissa McLaughlin, advisers Naomi Etchart and Carly Schayer and their families would like to send our most sincere gratitude to San and Jesper at The Bistro.
Letter: Military service should be recognized
After much thought I decided to express my opinion concerning the Meeker High School graduation ceremony, held last Saturday.
Letter: Sisneros family says says ‘thank you’
To everyone that expressed their most sincere gratitude during the loss of a loving husband and dad.
Letter: GREEN Act promotes alternative energy
With effects of an economy that are challenging, and the rising cost of energy, here is a little bit of information to watch for and embrace.
Loose Ends: Enjoying the give and take of small-town living
Bailouts — one more reason for living in a small town. It is not government subsidies that are the subject of one more conversation, it is the small town neighborliness of merchants, who tell the customers who need a little loose change help, “Oh, don’t worry about it, just bring[Read More…]
Ride-along lets this reporter be ‘cop’ for a night
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a trash man.




