MEEKER I Aimee Shults, Meeker, Colo., is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Bryce Schumann, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Mo.
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MHS track season begins …
More than 35 Meeker High School boys and girls listen to head track coach John Strate Monday last (far left), before running down to Market Street and back.
Meeker FFA Banquet
Mariah Jensen, Ethan Overton, Sebastian Clarke, Collin Cochran, Lani Mataia and Stephanie Joos (front) pose before going on stage.
Obituary: Norma Kelly
Norma R. Kelly, 89, of Brighton, Colo., passed away on March 1, 2012, at her home. She was born July 15, 1922, in Meeker, Colo. She graduated from Meeker High School and attended Colorado Women’s College. She married John L. Kelly on June 7, 1941, in Denver.
Tracy announces senate candidacy
RBC I Breckenridge resident Emily Tracy recently announced that she is running for Colorado’s 8th Senate District.
Oil, gas symposium March 14 in Hayden
RBC | The Northwest Colorado Oil and Gas Symposium will be held March 14 at the Hayden High School from 5:30-9 p.m.
StuCo: A trip to remember
RANGELY I Recently Rangely Junior High held a pop-top drive, where students were encouraged to bring the little metal tops off of cans into school.
Girl Scouts celebrate 100th year
RBC I Girl Scouts of Colorado is joining Girl Scouts across the country on Monday, March 12, to celebrate Girl Scouts “official” 100th anniversary date. Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) has declared 2012 the Year of the Girl: a celebration of girls, recognition of their leadership potential, and a[Read More…]
Exports push states economic indicator higher
RBC I For the 28th straight month, the overall index for the mountain states region, a leading economic indicator for the three-state area of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, advanced above growth neutral 50.0.
Ladies end season in Denver
RANGELY I The lady Panthers girls’ basketball team traveled to Denver last week and played the Lutheran Lions in the first round of the Region 4 tournament, held at Metro State College. The Lions beat Rangely 57-31 and advanced to the “Elite Eight” in Pueblo with a 52-45 win over[Read More…]
Cowboys come oh, so close to the big show in Pueblo
MEEKER I The Meeker Cowboys were within three points of making their third trip in six years to the big dance in Pueblo this weekend, but the Lutheran Lions had other ideas.
Letter to the Editor: Huitt runs for mayor
Dear Editor: Citizens of Rangely, I want to tell you why I, Frank Huitt, want to run for the office of mayor. In almost every election we have choices and those choices have consequences. We see this at all levels of government.


