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Letter: Cake decorators hope you’ll stop by booth
The 4-H Cake Decorating Club would like to thank everyone who attended last week’s demonstration and community day at the Clock Plaza.
Letter: Reader enjoys news about entire county
I am writing in response to the lady saying there is more writings about Meeker than Rangely.
Letter: DOW required to aid property owners
A bill has been passed that when private property owners sustaining damage from wildlife ask for help from the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW), the DOW is required to respond.
RMEF grants used to treat noxious weeds
RBC I Twelve counties in Colorado are slated for wildlife habitat conservation and public education projects using $205,497 in new grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Days Gone By: June 18 edition
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago • Wanted — A housekeeper on my ranch, 15 miles from Meeker. Myself, aged 35, and two hired men is the size of family; I have a neat home and want a neat, willing, good-natured, good-looking girl or widow not over 35 years[Read More…]
Learn about ExxonMobil’s Piceance Project
MEEKER — Join ExxonMobil for a community open house 4-6 p.m. June 24. Fairfield Center 200 Main St. Meeker, CO www.exxonmobil.com
High-Flying Connection
RBC I For father and son Don and Phil Brown, flying runs in the family. Both Don and Phil started flying as teenagers and spent their entire careers as pilots.
Hagenbuch named regional representative
RBC I Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., Monday announced that Todd Hagenbuch of Phippsburg will be serving as the regional representative for the northwest region of Colorado, covering Grand, Rio Blanco, Jackson, Routt and Moffat counties.
Slide Show: The annual white River fish fry
RBC — White River Community Association had its annual fish fry fundraiser Saturday, June 6 at the Buford Schoolhouse. About 175 people attended.
May precipitation substantially above longtime average
RBC — Precipitation at the plant center in May measured 2.13 inches and no snow was recorded for the month.
Days Gone By: June 11 edition
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