The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago Meeker began celebrating on the third and kept it up until late on the night of the fifth. Early Saturday morning people began coming in and by noon all sections were represented. On the morning of the July 3, pony racing was indulged[Read More…]
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Obituary: Tyrel Bosick, Oct. 11, 1989~July 3, 2011
Tyrel died Sunday night, July 3, 2011, in an auto accident near his home in Rangely. He will be greatly missed.
Obituary: Ira (Pat) (Buddy) Clifton Johnson, Dec. 4, 1921 ~ June 28, 2011
Ira (Pat) (Buddy) Clifton Johnson, 89, of Piceance Creek in Rio Blanco County, Colo., passed away June 28, 2011, at Pioneers Hospital in Meeker, Colo.
Opinion: Schools for a bright Colorado
RBC I A campaign to stop the devastating and short-sighted school budget cuts is on pace to reach the ballot as a grassroots movement continues its petition drive.
Opinion: Club 20 endorses proposed rule
RBC I Club 20 urged U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to adopt and implement the “Colorado Roadless Rule” as originally submitted by former Governor Bill Ritter in 2008.
RHS Volleyball
Dennis Rohn is the new head coach for the Rangely Panthers and last week he put together a volleyball tournament for his players.
Panthers win two, lose two in tourney
RANGELY I Rio Blanco County fielded two teams for the Rio Blanco American Legion’s fourth annual Rangely Invitational tournament and one of the teams made the final four.
A response to Kenney camping complaints
Dear Editor: After reading the letters from Mr. Howard and Mrs. A.A. Johnson and having probably been the most heavy user of the campgrounds for the past seven years, I’d like to respond in behalf of some of us “locals.”
Rangely football camp kicks off July 18
RANGELY I Paul Fortunato was recently hired to lead the Rangely High School football team and the new coach will host a two-week football camp starting July 18 at 6 p.m., on Yeager Field.
Home of: Mark and Bertha Tolley
RANGELY | Mark and Bertha Tolley of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. Mark and Bertha have lived in Rangely for seven years.
CNCC scholarship recipient revealed
RBC I Colorado Northwestern Community College is pleased to bestow the Presidential Honors Scholarship to Caitlyn Nicole Berry from Oak Creek, Colo.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks to Range Call volunteers
Dear Editor: I would personally like to thank the community of Meeker and all of our wonderful volunteers who helped make this year’s downtown Range Call celebration a huge success!


