Jeffery Auerbach Nov. 11, 1961~Aug. 31, 2009 In memory of Jeff Auerbach, who passed away on Monday, Aug. 31 at Taylor Reservoir in Gunnison, while fishing with his daughter. His heroic efforts to save his daughter’s life resulted in his unfortunate drowning.
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Christmas Eve marks the end of an era for The Bakery
For nearly 30 years, Dave and Enid Steffen have been going to work when most people were sleeping. But after Dec. 24, they can finally sleep in. Not that they will. Old habits are hard to break.
RBC Warranty Deeds
JULY 2009 TRANSACTIONS Seller: Dustin and Jamie Donovan Buyer: Shane Seegmiller Description: 296208 Subdivision: Mesa Subdivision 73121 Lot: 11 Block: C 246 Middle St. Transaction Price: $160,000 Seller: Michael and Brooke Monckton Buyer: Dustin and Jamie Donovan Description: 296210 Subdivision: La Mesa Subdivision 208675 Lot: 12 Block: 5 1536 La[Read More…]
Board reviews start of year
MEEKER I At its Sept. 1 meeting, the Meeker School Board reported a successful start to the new school year. Meeker Elementary Principal Jason Hightower said, “The school year started out great.”
MHS runners compete at Delta
MEEKER I All but one of seven Meeker High School cross country runners competed in their first meet last Saturday in Delta, and head coach Kris Casey was happy with the results.
Letter: Speaking up can lead to intimidation
Josh Halstead had the ability to state what many people think. Good job, Josh, and like most in this town, I am sure he didn’t speak up at the meeting due to embarrassment, and knowing that he would be attacked for speaking up in a mob mind forum.
Slide Show: Septemberfest
RANGELY | The annual Septemberfest always proves to be a great weekend of family fun, and this Labor Day’s festivities were no exception.
Slide Show: Panthers fall to Central
RANGELY | Rangely dominated Grand Junction Central’s junior varsity in the first half and went into the intermission with a 14-0 lead.
Law enforcement activity: Aug. 28-Sept. 3
Activity for August 28-September 3, 2008, included:
Letter: Helping hands don’t need government
In response to far left opinions, there is a difference between helping your neighbor, and the government forcing you to hand over part of your hard earned living to someone else. People think that we have a right in America to be happy, this is not the case.
Lady Cowboys defeat Aspen in Glenwood Springs tourney
MEEKER I Early in the season, coaches are looking for not only wins, of course, but improvement by players. Meeker High School volleyball coach Christy Atwood got both from her team last weekend at Glenwood Springs.
County housing study starts Monday
RBC I On Monday, the Rio Blanco countywide housing needs study will get under way. “The study will be crucial to measuring the counties economic stability and in planning for future housing needs.” said Pat Hooker, Rio Blanco County administrator.



