RANGELY I “When we talk about home, we talk about Rangely,” Harry Peacock says about the town where he lived for nearly 50 years.
Month: November 2012
Obituary: Charles “Chuck” Michael Cudo
Charles Michael Cudo, 67, passed away Nov. 6, 2012, of unnatural causes in Rangely, Colo. Chuck Cudo was born on Dec. 19, 1944, in Ladysmith, Wisc., to Carl and Helen (Thomas) Cudo. He had resided in Rangely for more than 30 years.
State champion …
Caitlyn Shepherd wears a smile and a belt buckle she was awarded at the Colorado State Archery Association banquet last Saturday in Eagle.
RJHS observes Red Ribbon Week
RANGELY I Red Ribbon Week is all about substance abuse awareness. For the second straight year, Rangely Junior High Student Council sponsored Red Ribbon Week within the school.
Chintala, Thacker selected to play at all-state volleyball match
RBC I Rio Blanco County seniors Kaysyn Chintala and Quincey Thacker have been chosen to participate in the Colorado Coaches of Girls’ Sports (CCGS) All-State Volleyball games, which will take place on Sunday, Nov. 18, at Arvada West High School in Arvada, Colo.
Obituary: Charles Crook
Charles Albert Crook, 67, of Fort Collins, Colo., passed away suddenly on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012.
Excitement among kids
MEEKER I “We have a little bit of excitement amongst the kids,” Meeker High School wrestling coach J.C. Watt said of the attitude in the wrestling room.
Water losses from frozen pipes
MEEKER I Messy and expensive water losses from burst frozen pipes and ice dams continue to top the types of claims State Farm® receives from mountain town customers.
CNCC hosts annual coat giveaway
RANGELY I Several Rangely residents left town square on Saturday warmer than when they arrived.
Defending league champs
MEEKER I Klark Kindler will start his 15th season as head coach of the Meeker High School boys’ basketball team, the longest head coaching tenure of the boys’ program according to local basketball aficionados. The Cowboys are the the defending league champions.
Donation …
Gayla Cudo of Natural Soda, Inc., presented Rangely Mayor Frank Huitt and town council member Lisa Hatch a check for $15,000 on Oct. 19 to help fund a $100,000 communication system upgrade for Rangely’s emergency first responders and dispatch systems.
“Seussical, Jr.” musical debuts
MEEKER I Remember those great childhood stories by Dr. Seuss, and his amazing characters such as “The Cat in the Hat”? Those zany and colorful characters will come to life in the ERBM Recreation and Park District’s Center Stage Youth Theatrical Group production of “Seussical, Jr.” on Nov. 16, at[Read More…]