RANGELY I Fifty-four Rangely elementary, middle and high school students performed Missoula Children’s Theater’s “Alice in Wonderland” on Friday night, bringing approximately 300 people to the Rangely Junior-Senior High School auditorium.
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Classifieds: Nov. 7, 2013
Classifieds: Nov. 7, 2013
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago • Mr. J. A. Martin and Mrs. Leana Collins were united in marriage last Wednesday by Judge Charles Attix. Mr. Martin is well known on White River, and identified as a rising young cattleman, and the bridge comes from Dillon.
Osteoporosis and stroke screening set for Nov. 7
MEEKER I Residents in and around Meeker can be screened to reduce risks of a stroke or bone fracture as the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds will host Life Line Screening on Nov. 7. Four key points every person needs to know: Stroke is No. 3 cause of death and a[Read More…]
Corrections
MEEKER I Incorrect information was included in the birth announcement of Jack Farrow Conrado-Taylor in the Oct. 3 edition of the Herald Times. His maternal grandparents are Dave and Sandra Wambolt.
Punkin’ Chunkin’…
Before finding success sending the small pumpkin flying more than 150 feet, this duo had a tough time with the punkin’ chunkin’ catapult during the Haunted Happenings event Saturday afternoon at Sanderson Hills Park.
Sign up for the Parade of Lights
MEEKER | Preparations are under way for the second annual Parade of Lights, which will be held on Dec. 6 at 5:30 p.m. in downtown Meeker.
Udall seeks interns for various offices
RBC I Sen. Mark Udall’s regional offices throughout Colorado and in Washington, D.C., are accepting internship applications from undergraduate students and recent graduates for the spring.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for Halloween Ball success
Dear Editor: The team from HopeWest-Meeker would like to give a heartfelt thank you to the attendees who came to the Halloween Ball this past Saturday night.
Lots of smiles…
The Meeker FFA Chapter, one of the largest student organizations at MHS with more than 75 members, brought Donkey Basketball to Meeker for some “good family entertainment,” according to Trina Smith. Smith said the funds raised will be used to provide scholarships and other educational opportunities for chapter members.
County Health offers way to stop smoking
RBC | The Rio Blanco County Department of Public Health and Environment is now assisting folks interested in not smoking by scheduling appointments for auricular therapy.
New American Family agent takes over for Rio Blanco County
RBC I Suzanne Banning of Hayden has been appointed a full-time agent for American Family Insurance Group serving Rio Blanco County as well as other Northwest Colorado counties, according to Rita Duffy, the agency sales manager for the company.




