It’s exciting having two sets of twins pictured on the front page, possibly the oldest and youngest in Rio Blanco County. I’m glad we asked if Henry Bates Creecy was the first baby born in 2011 in Rio Blanco County, after putting him on the top of page one in[Read More…]
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Rangely Crab Crack sold out
RANGELY | The Annual Crab Crack to raise money for the CNCC Foundation will be held February 12 at the Weiss Center beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Spartan Times hosts wild game dinner
RANGELY I Elk and deer? Standard fare. Antelope? A little unusual, maybe. Mountain lion? Now we’re talking. Oryx? What’s oryx? For those of you brave enough to find out, the CNCC Spartan Times student newspaper will host its Second Annual Wild Game Dinner Saturday, Feb. 5 from 5:30 to 8[Read More…]
Rangely Elks chili cook off Superbowl Sun.
RANGELY | The Rangely Elks will sponsor a chili cook-off Superbowl Sunday, Feb. 6. First place winner will be added to the Elks Chili Cook-off Plaque of Fame. Judging starts at 3 p.m. Cash prizes for first, second and third place.
Free flu shots for veterans continue
RBC | Veterans can still get a free flu shot at the Grand Junction VA Medical Center or one of its clinics in Craig and Glenwood Spgs. Flu shots are given as follows:
Classifieds: January 27, 2011 edition
ANNOUNCEMENTS ATV, Boat and Snowmobile Owners! You can now renew your Colorado OHV registrations on line at: www.parks.state.co.us The Rio Blanco Herald Times accepts all major credit cards. You can fax your classified ad or subscription to (970)878-4016 or e-mail to: [email protected]
WRBM proposes to service school district’s sports
RANGELY I The Western Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Parks District (WRBM) has proposed entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Rangely School District, where the WRBM would expand its services to take over primary fiscal responsibility for all of the school district’s athletics and extracurricular activities.
2010: The Year in Review October-December
• Ken Harman began his new duties as CEO of Pioneers Medical Center. • Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes made an appearance at Colorado Northwestern Community College.
Panthers defeat Rams
RANGELY I “I told Caleb (Templeton) before the game that he needed to be our ‘glue-guy’ and hold things together until some of the other guys got into the flow of the game,” head basketball coach Eric Hejl said of the Panther senior. “Fortunately, that’s exactly what he did.”
Rangely Jr./Sr. High School canned food drive
RANGELY I The Rangely Jr/ Sr High School ended the first semester with some Christmas spirit. The Rangely Student Council hosted a school-wide canned food drive to collect non-perishables for the food bank. Every class from sixth to 12th grade was encouraged to help support their class and the community[Read More…]
RBC girls play into overtime
RBC I Both Rio Blanco County girls’ basketball teams came into their Tuesday matchup with two wins from the week before. Rangely played in Oak Creek last Friday and defeated the Soroco Rams 55-43 before taking on Fruita’s JV in Fruita and winning 52-35. Meeker pounded Plateau Valley 61-20 last[Read More…]
Obituary: Todd Wesley Offerle
Todd Wesley Offerle Oct. 26, 1955 ~ Jan. 9, 2011 Todd Wesley Offerle, 55, of Bloomfield passed away Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011 at San Juan Regional. He had an infection that went to his heart. He was born in Meeker, Colo. Oct. 26, 1955, to Bob and Vonnie Offerle.


