MEEKER | The Celtic band Canned Haggis performed before an estimated 250 people on the courthouse lawn.
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4-H News: Sheep, goat growers meet
MEEKER I The Sheep and Goat Growers met June 16 at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds. Members brought their sheep and goats and practiced showmanship. The leaders and the older kids helped the younger members.
Kasey Emhovick completes her military police training
RANGELY | Pvt. Kasey Marie Emhovick of the 795th Military Police Battalion, Golf Company, just completed a 19-week training cycle focusing on team building.
Slide Show: Club holds cake demonstration
MEEKER | Members of the 4-H Cake Decorating Club held a cake demonstration June 10 at the Clock Plaza in Meeker.
Swim, bike and run …
Road Rash ’N’ Splash Mini Triathlon Race Results
Meeker Locals
The casting call is open for participants in the Meeker Massacre Pageant! Everyone is welcome, and new volunteers are encouraged to sign up.
Historic Uintah Railway
Not much is left standing of the old Uintah Railway, which was built in 1904 and reached the end of the line in 1939.
RHS Class of ’99 reunion set for July 11
RANGELY | The Rangely High School Class of 1999 will have a reunion the weekend of July 11 and invites all Rangely High School alumni to Ace Hi Steak House and Lounge, 616 E Main St. in Rangely on Saturday to celebrate.
Opinion: Rio Blanco County economy shows signs of improvement
Other than the rain we had been having, the topic that seems uppermost on people’s minds is the economy.
Radino Review
RANGELY | Radino seniors kicked off the coming of summer with a barbecue on Saturday, June 20.
Engineering a road to the future
RBC I After questioning who actually has ownership of the existing Ute Road, the Meeker School District — with the town of Meeker as a co-applicant — is seeking a revised $925,000 energy impact grant from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs to build a new road leading to the[Read More…]
Local protest
Pipeliners from Local Union 798 gathered along Highway 64 last week to protest hiring practices by Sterling Construction, a Wyoming-based company, which has a Meeker office.


