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Pledging allegiance…

The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Meeker VFW and Women’s Auxiliary presented the VFW Pledge of Allegiance award to preschoolers. It is a certificate of good citizenship and Pledge of Allegiance award.

Seniors stars ‘n stripes

Ruthann Chavez, a resident of Eagle Crest, Annalee Nickson, driver of the Rangely Rambler (the senior bus), and Rangely’s very own treasure, 97-year-old Dorothy Pickens, were out enjoying Halloween.

Lost Meeker boy found

MEEKER I Mike and Samantha Lopez were reunited with their eight-year-old son Austin after being separated for approximately six hours east of Meeker.

News Briefs: Nov. 8, 2012

Costa Rica presentation Nov. 15 MEEKER | Students who participated in the leatherback turtle conservation program in Costa Rica last summer will report on their experiences in a presentation next Thursday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. in the Meeker Public Library.

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Evacuation…

The Meeker volunteer fire department responded to a grill fire and gas leak reported at the Meeker Café Tuesday. Local police evacuated people from the surrounding buildings while the fire was extinguished and gas lines were turned off and checked. The Café was expected to reopen Wednesday night or Thursday[Read More…]

Hundreds take part in celebration for Capitol tree

MEEKER I The harvest of the 2012 Capitol Christmas Tree drew hundreds of people to the two-day celebration in Meeker before beginning its journey to Washington, D.C. “I never would have dreamed there would be this kind of turnout,” Blanco District Ranger Ken Coffin said of the large crowd gathered[Read More…]