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Tag: Meeker
Picture day Aug. 24 for MHS, BMS
MEEKER | Picture day will be the first day of school on Aug. 24 at both Meeker High School and Barone Middle School.
Meeker trustees approve permanent electrical wiring hookup at Ute Park
MEEKER I In a public hearing before the board, the Smoking River Pow Wow committee presented a request to authorize the installation of underground electrical wiring to the area where the powwow dances are performed.
Rio Blanco County days gone by
The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago • Beetle-killed timber was found suitable for a new kind of low-density board.
Meeker board holds candidates’ forum
MEEKER I The Meeker School Board held an informational meeting for prospective board candidates last Tuesday.
Poached deer found on Swallow Fork Ranch
A poached deer was found about 100 yards from the Theos Swallow Fork Ranch on County Road 47.
Suggested supplies for Meeker schools
Pre-school supply list 6 Elmer’s Glue Sticks 1 large container of Clorox Wipes
Loose Ends: A few words to the weather-wise
Talking about the weather is no laughing matter in these parts.
Williams buys $258 million in properties
RBC I Williams announced Monday that it has agreed to purchase additional properties in the Piceance valley east of the company’s existing assets from a private company for approximately $258 million.
Meeker Locals
Nationwide, the average cost of school supplies for families with school age children this year will be $594.
New Arrival: Jenna Louise Rippy
Jenna Louise Rippy MEEKER | Joe, Misty and Hayley Rippy would like to announce the birth of Jenna Louise Rippy on June 2, 2009.
Doug Pfau leads Meeker schools
MEEKER I Doug Pfau was used to doing a lot of things himself. Moving up to a bigger school district, he’s finding, has its advantages.


