MEEKER — The Roaring Fork Rams and Meeker Cowboys renewed a six-year absence of play Friday night at Starbuck Stadium.
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Saving our children’s futures … FNBR program reaches nearly 500 students in effort to teach kids the importance of saving
RBC — Our community’s youth are active consumers, spending $180 billion annually, and thanks to First National Bank of the Rockies (FNBR), they are also learning to save. To enlighten our youth on the importance of saving, First National Bank of the Rockies recently shared lessons on saving to more[Read More…]
RBC Days Gone By: September 18, 2008
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
Police Blotter: September 18, 2008
Activity for Sept. 5-11
MHS StuCo to hold voter registration drive Sept. 24
MEEKER — The upcoming election on Nov. 4 is one of the most anticipated in history. However you must be registered to vote by Oct. 6, so the clock is ticking.
Letters to the Editor: September 18, 2008
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Seminar on detecting counterfeit currency
MEEKER — First National Bank of the Rockies will offer a free seminar on detecting counterfeit currency for business owners, retail clerks and anyone who accepts cash during their normal course of business.
BLM issues plan for use of public lands with oil shale and tar sands
The Bureau of Land Management finalized a plan Sept. 4 to guide the use of public lands containing oil shale and tar sands.
Rangely Town Council adopts resolution on oil shale development
Resolution of the Town of Rangely supporting the development of this important resource and urges the federal government to move expeditiously to establish the regulations for the management of federally-owned oil shale.
Meeker School Board places pair of bond issues on Nov. 4 ballot
MEEKER — Board members of the Meeker School District recently approved the two bond measures required to go ahead with construction of a new elementary school. The bond measures on the Nov. 4 general election ballot will raise about $24 million for the new school and improvements to the middle[Read More…]
Her healing heart: Former Rangely woman serves as chaplain in Lawrence, Kans., hospital
Angela Lowe, Lawrence Memorial Hospital chaplain costumed as her clown character, Sonshine the Clown, paints the hand of a boy at LMH in December 2003.
Meeker Locals: September 18, 2008
Turning leaves mean statewide mention ’Tis the week for fall color viewing, according to several statewide publications. Both The Coloradoan and the Denver Post mentioned our very own Flat Tops scenic byway between Meeker and Yampa as a prime spot to view nature’s autumn splendor.


