Dear Editor: It was wrong of you to write a headline stating that the Meeker DI teams stumbled at globals.
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Rangely swim program builds confidence, teaches humility
RANGELY I During the summer, 15-year-old Angelica “Geli” Brown puts in about three-and-a-half hours in the pool each day. Depending on her team’s schedule, she’ll swim “ladders,” or sets of increasingly longer lengths, to build endurance.
CNCC, state offer shooting sports intro
RANGELY | Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Community Education program and the Colorado Parks and Wildlife are partnering to bring a free introduction to shooting sports to the Rangely community.
Home of: Dr. Kenneth and Jenine Myers
RANGELY | Dr. Kenneth Myers is a third-generation Colorado native born in Denver. His wife, Jenine, was born and raised in nearby Vernal, Utah.
Fishing is fun…
Many kids and their families showed up at Circle Park in Meeker on Saturday to enjoy Youth Fishing Day, sponsored by the Colorado Division of Parks and the ERBM Recreation and Park District.
Letter to the Editor: Editorial opinion perceived as all wrong
Dear Editor: Your editorial in the May 30 Herald Times — attributing school problems to “whining” teachers, parents who protect their “darlings” and student disrespect for education — is not only misinformed. It completely misses the point.
More than 200 area pioneers take part in Old Timers’ dinner, dance
MEEKER I More than 200 Rio Blanco County Pioneers Association members, including many former Meeker residents from across the nation, traveled to Meeker on Saturday for the 101st “Centennial Plus 1” Old Timers’ reunion dinner and dance held at the Fairfield Community Center.
Sign up now for Fourth of July booths
MEEKER | The Meeker Chamber of Commerce is organizing the downtown Fourth of July activities, and each year non-profit organizations offer fun family activities, such as face painting, the bean bag toss and other “old-fashioned carnival” games.
New arrival…
Jerry and Michelle Cox of Meeker, Colo., announce the birth of their daughter, Brooklyn “Brooke” Reeve Cox at 3:26 p.m. on May 31, 2013, at Memorial Hospital in Craig.
Women invited to join in ‘Cast and Blast’
GRANBY I Women interested in learning the basics of fly fishing, shotguns and proper firearm handling are invited to a women-only “Cast ‘N Blast” clinic in Granby on June 22.
Letter to the Editor: Why not Rangely for a justice center?
Dear Editor: The Town of Rangely has been encouraged to comment on the new justice center as the cost and location is something that affects all Rio Blanco County residents and especially each law enforcement agency in the county.
MES plants multi-purpose garden
MEEKER I Meeker Elementary School students and staff created an outdoor garden project to help inspire a welcoming environment for their school.



