Longtime Meeker sheep rancher Tom Theos, 89, died Feb. 24, 2009, at Pioneers Medical Center in Meeker. Funeral arrangements are pending, and friends are asked to call Cochran Memorial Chapel at 878-5722 for service details. A complete obituary will appear in the next edition of the Herald Times.
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Rifle prison gets reprieve from governor
RBC — Northwest Colorado, with concerns about the slowdown in oil and gas activity, received some good economic news last week with the announcement the Rifle Correctional Center would remain open.
Lucky Shot! Meeker boy accidentally shoots his younger brother Monday night, but 12-year-old is OK
MEEKER — A 12-year-old boy suffered a head wound after being accidentally shot by his 15-year-old brother Monday night, but escaped serious injury.
Meeker board continues work on school plans
MEEKER — While plans for the new elementary school are moving forward, some of the designs are still in the preliminary stage.
Meeker Locals: February 19
Congratulations and good luck to Meeker wrestlers Matt Moody and Jared Doll as they head off for to state competition this week!
Division of Wildlife seeking information on poaching incident south of Rangely
RANGELY — The Colorado Division of Wildlife is seeking information about a poaching incident on County Road 116, south of Rangely.
On Patrol in RBC – February 19 Edition
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RHS girls’ alumni game is Friday
RANGELY — On Friday Feb. 20 at 7 p.m., RHS girls’ basketball will be hosting the RHS alumni basketball game.
Lady Panthers roll over Plateau Valley; earn home playoff game
RANGELY — If I were to only use one word to describe the RHS Lady Panthers latest victory it would have to be consistent. Take one look at the quarter by quarter scoring and you’ll see what I mean.
MHS enters districts at 18-1
MEEKER — The Cowboys concluded the regular season last Saturday with only one blemish on its record.
Panthers take second at regionals; send 11 to state
RANGELY — The Panther wrestlers were in Palisade last Friday and Saturday to compete in the very tough regional tournament.
Meeker’s Doll, Moody qualify for state tourney
MEEKER — Six of eight varsity wrestlers placed in the top six at the regional tournament but only Cowboy seniors Jared Doll and Matt Moody qualified for the 2009 Colorado State Wrestling Championships, also know as the “big show,” which features all classifications. The big show is held at the[Read More…]



