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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.
Meeker board gets different view of construction
MEEKER — Meeker school board members last Tuesday received a very strong lesson in construction and construction management in advance of the vote for two bond issues that could help the district build a new elementary school.
Obituary: Ronald Neal Hammond
Ronald Neal Hammond Jan. 30, 1967~Oct. 10, 2008
Rangely board begins preparations in anticipation of bond issue passage
RANGELY — The Rangely RE-4 School Board is moving forward with preparations in anticipation of passing the district’s proposed $15 million bond. The money would be used for building renovation, safety and technology upgrades and transportation needs.
Hotel sparks fond memories for Ball
MEEKER — It has been a few years since Harold Ball has been inside the Meeker Hotel, but he has fond memories of the place. “We used to run up and down the halls and, of course, we got scolded, but that didn’t stop us,” said Ball, who along with[Read More…]
RBC Days Gone By: October 20, 2008 Edition
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
Women stand out in local political scene
I want to talk about women. Women in politics, that is.
Snowmobile club meets Monday
MEEKER — The White River Snowmobile Club will meet Monday, Oct. 20 at 5:30 p.m. at
Support group raising funds for cancer patients
RANGELY — Rangely Cares Rangely Shares is a new organization in Rangely committed to helping cancer patients.
Looking Back: The one that got away
It hasn’t taken the self-described “new guy at the paper”, editor Jeff Burkhead, long to figure out what local residents talk about continuously throughout the year … hunting and fishing.



