This letter is in response to Michelle Hale’s opinion on Sept. 17. With all due respect ma’am, how dare you play the race card.
Tag: Opinion
Powwow offers chance for ‘both sides’ to come together
This weekend’s Smoking River Pow Wow will be a homecoming of sorts. “I think it’s good to come together as a people who once lived there and the people who live there now,” said Jonas Grant, a descendant of the Utes who were here at the time of the Meeker[Read More…]
Letter: Relay for Life team thanks sponsors
The Rangely Relay for Life youth team, Super Why, would like to thank all local businesses and residents of both Rangely and Meeker who donated to this year’s relay, again making the event a success.
Letter: Rangely wrestlers don’t get any respect
Wrestling, still no respect? I am a senior at Rangely High School this year. I have been wrestling for 11 years, and it is a sport that my family and I have come to love and respect.
Letter: Museum recognizes event supporters
The Rangely Museum’s annual Ice Cream Social was Sunday, Sept. 6, during Septemberfest weekend. We had a big crowd and served lots of ice cream, including sampling seven entries in the homemade ice cream contest.
Volunteers make Meeker’s sheepdog trials a Classic
Meeker’s sheepdog trials ended Sunday, but the work didn’t. “Breakdown is almost as busy as the days of the trial,” said director Ellen Nieslanik, who took a few minutes to chat Tuesday, in between hauling grandstands.
Letter: Respect the office of president
In the events of the past week over the hub-(bubba) of our president speaking in schools, I didn’t know if I should laugh or cry. Let’s cut to what I see is the real reason … if he were white would we be having this conversation?
Letter: We’re all guilty of hypocrisy at times
In response to Ms. Hale’s recent opinions and references over the past few weeks (in which the Herald Times has generously allowed her a forum), I would like to offer a suggestion:
Letter: Meeker seeks ideas for grade school site
The Meeker Town Board is seeking input on the future of the current elementary site. With construction of the new Elementary School well under way, the focus is now shifting to “What will happen to the old building and grounds?”
Letter: Letter-writer’s intent was misconstrued
Well, it is obvious that my letter was misunderstood. It had nothing to do with immigration, illegal or otherwise, but with being bilingual in America.
Letter: Jean Welder says thank you for article
Thank you, Jeff, for having the patience to review the past 40 years of my life with me.
Letter: Is there better option than a roundabout?
How would you like to access your driveway right in the curve of a roundabout or have your children crossing just before or after this roundabout?


