MEEKER — Three Meeker High School cross country runners will compete in the state-qualifying regional meet this coming Saturday in Delta. The trio of runners, led by seniors Terrance Casias and Keenan Walter, along with freshman Tracey Roybal, ran in Rifle last Thursday.
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BMS v’ball squads serve up first place in Craig tournament
MEEKER — The Barone Middle School eighth-grade volleyball team won the end-of-season tournament last Saturday in Craig.
Udall, Salazar at MVB Saturday
There will be a meet and greet for Democratic candidates Mark Udall and John Salazar at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 21 in the community room at Mountain Valley Bank.
Cowboys lasso Panthers
RBC — The Rio Blanco county championship is annually one of the best games of the year for both Meeker and Rangely. This year the Meeker Cowboys scored seven touchdowns and two two-point conversions while holding the host Panthers to just seven points to win the game 46-7.
Meeker tops Rangely in county v-ball duel
MEEKER — High school rivalries! Is there anything more fun or motivating for anyone who play a sport?
Skelton’s resignation comes as surprise
RANGELY — When Mark Skelton went to work Monday, he knew it was going to be a different feeling.
DAR workshop called a success
RBC — Prospective members of the new Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) chapter forming in Craig got a lot of information and encouragement on Oct. 4 at a membership workshop held in Craig.
CSU to receive grant from Shell to study revegetation practices on oil shale leases
RBC — Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources announced today that it will receive $950,000 in the form of a research grant from Shell Oil Company to study revegetation practices on one of three research, development and demonstration leases on federal land in the Piceance Basin in northwestern[Read More…]
Meeker Locals: October 16, 2008
The “orange invasion” has begun in earnest. How can we tell? Because all the deer have moved into town! We’ve spotted several nice big bucks casually munching apples in the field across the street from BLM and the Forest Service. It’s probably quieter down here. And while we always welcome[Read More…]
Meeker Locals: October 16, 2008
The “orange invasion” has begun in earnest. How can we tell? Because all the deer have moved into town! We’ve spotted several nice big bucks casually munching apples in the field across the street from BLM and the Forest Service. It’s probably quieter down here.
Police Blotter: October 16, 2008 Edition
Activity for Oct. 3-9
Monument offers a host of finds for all
Dinosaur National Monument protects a large deposit of fossil bones of creatures that lived nearly 150 million years ago. The fossils help us learn more about these fascinating animals.


