MEEKER | In middle school football Saturday, the Cowboys’ B team beat Craig 20-14, while the A team lost 34-12.
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Letter: Claims of racism are nonsense
This letter is in response to Michelle Hale’s opinion on Sept. 17. With all due respect ma’am, how dare you play the race card.
WSC basketball champs honored at homecoming
MEEKER I Thirty years ago, Vicky Tate of Meeker and Cheryl Barnhart of Rangely were a part of something that’s never been done since at Western State College in Gunnison.
Denny cards his best score at Coal Ridge
RANGELY | Kacey Denny saved his best for last. Rangely’s junior golfer turned in his top score of the season in the Coal Ridge tournament Sept. 17 at Lakota Canyon Golf Club in New Castle.
Meeker falls to Vail Christian in three
MEEKER I At this point in the season, getting better is always the goal. That’s the case for Meeker’s volleyball team. The defending Western Slope League champions lost to Vail Christian on Friday night, but there were bright spots.
Can you identify this man?
The White River Museum in Meeker would like help identifying the man in this photo. If you have information about the man’s identify, contact Sandy Shimko at the museum, 878-9982, or at [email protected].
Rangely Junior High teams split games
RANGELY I The Panthers’ junior high football teams split their games Saturday with Steamboat Springs. The seventh-graders won 12-6, while the eighth-graders lost 22-8.
Letter: WWII vets will make second honor flight
The first Western Slope Honor Flight (WSHF) was so successful and rewarding for the 110 WWII veterans who participated on the inaugural flight Aug. 25-26 that the WSHF board has decided to schedule a second flight for May 4-5, 2010.
Hogan concentrates on sport of the season
RANGELY I It’s volleyball season, so that’s Audrey’s Hogan’s favorite sport. If it was winter, then basketball would be her favorite sport. Whatever sports season it is at the time, that’s her favorite.
Powwow offers chance for ‘both sides’ to come together
This weekend’s Smoking River Pow Wow will be a homecoming of sorts. “I think it’s good to come together as a people who once lived there and the people who live there now,” said Jonas Grant, a descendant of the Utes who were here at the time of the Meeker[Read More…]
‘Faith’ discussion at Uintah County Library
VERNAL | “Faith and the Land” will be the topic of an interfaith discussion about receiving spiritual inspiration from wilderness areas at a meeting Oct. 3
Rangely Food Bank open at AOG church
RANGELY | The Rangely Food Bank is located at the Assembly of God Church, 204 E. Rio Blanco, and is accessed by the double doors on the east side of the building.

