Warren “Bud” Ely, 85, of Laramie, Wyo., died Monday, May 11, 2009, of complications from heart surgery.
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Wild horse herd plan pending
Bureau of Land Management’s plans to “zero out” a herd of wild horses is on hold.
McPherson cards ace in tourney
For a third time in his career, local senior golfer Donnie McPherson made a hole-in-one.
Fire impacts Meeker Drug, First National Bank of the Rockies
A fire at Meeker Drug Saturday night resulted in a great deal of smoke damage for the historic building. First National Bank of the Rockies, next door to Meeker Drug on Main Street in Meeker, also had significant smoke damage.
Obituary: Milton C. ‘Dude’ Sullivan
Longtime Williams Fork rancher Milton C. “Dude” Sullivan passed away March 4, 2009, at Sand Rock Ridge Care Center in Craig.
Obituary: Clayton D. McKinster
Surviving family members are daughters Jennifer Kier and Julie Widmer; mother Kay McKinster and late father Donald McKinster; brothers Jerry McKinster and Stan McKinster.
Photographer’s work on display at library
Photographs by Stacy Cochran are on display at the Meeker Library.
Meeker native admitted to Colorado Bar
DeLayne Glee Merritt (formerly Kracht) of Meeker was one of the law school graduates admitted to the Colorado Bar Association during a ceremony Monday at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver.
Pearce receives master’s from Oklahoma
Matthew Allen Pearce of Meeker received a master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma in Norman during spring graduation ceremonies.
Letter: Stepanyan, Hickman: Goodbye to Rangely
We will be leaving Rangely soon and would like to take this time to thank the entire community for being kind, caring and always supportive.
Oil shale workshop scheduled for May 26
There will be a workshop from 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 26 at the Fairfield Center for anyone concerned about the impacts of oil shale development and water use.
Father-son team wins scramble at Meeker Saturday
The annual 27-hole, two-man scramble golf tournament, played last Saturday, May 16 at the Meeker Golf Course was sponsored this year by Berry Brothers Construction and featured 30 teams divided into two flights.



