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Obituary – Viola Payton | The Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Nov. 22, 1928 ~ Jan. 11, 2024 Viola Payton was born at home in Ramah, Colorado on Nov. 22, 1928, to Green and Carrie (Simpson) Christian, the youngest of eight children. She began her education in Ramah and attended Palmer High School in Colorado Springs before moving to Grand Valley, Colorado. She worked as a

Meeker trustees hear details on proposed development near Pioneers Medical Center | The Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Local contractor Shawn Bolton shared details of a four-phase development plan and the Planned Unit Development (PUD) proposal for 92 residential lots situated between Meeker Airport and Highway 13, northeast of Pioneers Medical Center. Access to this property is from Walnut Ridge Drive, via Pioneers Medical Center Drive. Proposed lots would be segmented as such:

Community Calendar: October 5, 2023 | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Church at Meeker ladies bible study MEEKER | Ladies Bible Study at the Church at Meeker meeting on Friday mornings, beginning Friday, October 6 at 9 a.m. Title of the study is “Finding Jesus in Genesis.” Questions? Contact Lisa Moffitt at 970-215-0722. Please join us! Religious Freedom Conference in Grand Junction Oct. 7 RBC |

Pioneer s Healthcare Foundation raises $115K | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Listen to this post MEEKER I The Pioneers Healthcare Foundation is proud to award Pioneers Medical Center almost $115,000 to support a variety of investments in capital equipment. The list includes a new vehicle for the Walbridge Wing to transport residents to out of town appointments and various activities, a new wide-bore MRI machine, and ultrasound machines. Additionally, the Healthcare Foundation has secured grants to address new healthcare needs due to the COVID pandemic. New telehealth technology was imperative so that patients could complete their doctors’ appointments from the comfort of their homes. This technology has been crucial during the pandemic. We have also continued to offer community services such as the cancer screening services and Meals on Wheels. We have experienced record usage in both of these programs.

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