RANGELY — A spokesperson for the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) took exception to statements made by a speaker at the monthly networking meeting held in Rangely.
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Cause still undetermined in Monday’s fatal house fire
MEEKER — Officials are still trying to find out what caused Monday morning’s fatal fire. Deborah Seebaum, 52, of Meeker was killed in the early morning blaze, which consumed a two-story rental house at 237 13th St.
Emergency river bank work on U.S. 40 continues
ROUTT COUNTY — Emergency river bank repairs along U.S. 40 near Steamboat Springs started Friday, May 30. The work was originally scheduled to wrap up June 3 but it will now take Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) maintenance crews until at least Monday, June 9 to complete the work.
Harrison earns council’s art honor
RANGELY — Garth Harrison is the Rangely Arts Council artist of the month for June.
Epsilon Chi honors 120 years of service, membership
RANGELY — Epsilon Chi chapter of ESA ended the year with an awards dinner for members at the home of Gail Palmer with Dorothy Collins as co-host.
4-H club attends dog agility trials
RANGELY — Saturday, May 24 was a chilly and windy Colorado springtime day for a dedicated group of world-class athletes to descend on the town of Maybell.
Hejl, Kissling win Memorial Day best-ball tournament
RANGELY — Twenty teams braved windy, rainy weather for the Memorial Day best-ball tournament May 24.
Faculty use second half rally to beat seniors again
MEEKER — The annual faculty versus seniors and alumni basketball games were held May 25 at the Meeker High School gymnasium.
Meeker Locals: May 29, 2008
MEEKER — Congratulations to the Meeker High School class of 2008. We wish you all the very best in your future! Actor Stanley Tucci said, “If you find that thing you love, it doesn’t necessarily matter whether you do it well or not — you just need to do it.”[Read More…]
Letters to the Editor: May 29, 2008
Correction: May 29,2008
The Meeker School District’s transportation budget was incorrectly printed in last week’s edition of the Herald Times.
Looking Back: Everyone knew everyone’s name
MEEKER — Tracing a name back to the early days of our town isn’t difficult, as there are still quite a few of the descendants of the pioneers living here.



