RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met Jan. 13 for a busy and occasionally heated meeting. The council discussed topics including a possible new biomass disposal facility, grant updates and the West Rangely Subdivision project.
Month: January 2015
What’s Up With the County?: County concentrating on budget; justice center progressing; broadband update
RBC I With the start of a new year, Rio Blanco County is moving forward with capital projects, community programs and initiatives.
RMS Girls’ Basketball…
Rangely 4-Hers do well at Arizona livestock show
RANGELY I A six-week crash course in livestock skills and judging was put on by Special Events for all 4-H members in the Rangely area.
From My Window: How health insurance will affect your income tax returns
EDITOR’S NOTE: I am not going to write my “From My Window” this week due to the extreme importance of better understanding the insurance picture and what it will mean to those filing income tax returns. The issue is important and a misunderstanding can be expensive. Hopefully, the following article[Read More…]
Dinosaur National Monument turns 100 in 2015
DINOSAUR I Dinosaur National Monument turns 100 years old on Oct. 4 and is looking for community partners to help spread the word and join the celebration.
BMS Girls’ Basketball…
Panther cagers fall to Paonia
RANGELY I The Rangely High School Panther boys’ basketball team only played one game last week, but it was against an intense Paonia Eagle team, losing the contest 53-35. Rangely (2-5), will host Hotchkiss in another league game Friday and Caprock Academy on Saturday.
Obituary: Faye Gardner Tedford
Faye G. Tedford, 62, passed away at Pioneers Medical Center in Meeker, Colo., Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015, after losing her battle with cancer.
CNCC softball inks several recruits
RANGELY I The Lady Spartans softball program is happy to announce that seven new young ladies have signed to be a Spartan for the 2015-2016 softball season.
Turkey trot…
RHS mat men Peters, Allred win
RANGELY I The Rangely High School Panther wrestling team hosted the second annual Vern Rose Memorial Tournament on Saturday with only four wrestlers entered. Two of those won individual titles.