Did anyone make the drive to Grand Junction’s Suplizio Field Monday evening to hear Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s speech? Speaking of the election — you have less than two weeks to read through the 2008 state ballot booklet.
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Loose Ends: We’re looking forward … again
No pining for the past. There are no signs posted on Main Street on the old fashioned street lights, not many plaques commemorating historic events.
Barone captures league title in Craig
MEEKER — Barone Middle School’s seventh-grade volleyball team finished its season on a great note by winning the seventh-grade tournament Saturday in Craig. They went into the tournament the No. 2 seed which put them against Rangely in match No. 1.
Meeker Mustangs sweep past New Castle
MEEKER — The younger Mustangs took the field at Coal Ridge High School and made their mark, and New Castle didn’t know what hit them.
Five county runners qualify for state meet
RBC — Rio Blanco County will be represented by five high school cross country runners in the state meet this Saturday in Fort Collins. Rangely finished fourth as a team in the boys’ division and qualified three boys and one girl for the state meet, while Meeker will send one[Read More…]
Rangely vball finishes second in league
RANGELY — This weekend the Rangely Lady Panthers finished out their regular volleyball season by hosting Paonia on Thursday night and then going to West Grand on Friday. Thursday night we came out ready to play and played well. The Panthers won in three games with the scores of 25-28,[Read More…]
Cowgirls win league title
MEEKER — It was a great weekend for the Meeker Cowgirls. We played the Hayden Tigers for our homecoming and final league match Friday, Oct. 17.
Panthers run past Mustangs
RANGELY — The Rangely Panthers football team won in Kremmling defeating the West Grand Mustangs. It was West Grand’s homecoming game and the Panthers rained on their parade by winning in both volleyball and football. The win was only the second of the season but it was a good one,[Read More…]
Cowboys squeak by Tigers
MEEKER — Homecoming activities are always an exciting time for high school students, athletes and communities.
Meeker Recreation Center News: October 23, 2008
Meeker Recreation Center News: October 23, 2008
n Meeker Sand & Gravel is sponsoring Family Night Out at the Meeker Rec. Center. On Sunday, Oct. 26, from 6:30-8 p.m. the first 75 people of any age visiting the MRC will be admitted for free. All fitness room and pool amenities will be available.
Rangely Review: On the fall color tour
RANGELY — October’s bright blue weather had already begun when the Rangely Rambler departed for a never-to-be-forgotten fall color tour up the Flattops Trail that would include side trips to Marvine Ranch and South Fork.


