RANGELY I Clayton Gohr, who has previously served on the Rangely Town Council, is once again seeking election to that position in the April election.
Author: Jennifer Hill
Kissling hopes to make difference in Rangely
RANGELY I Bob Kissling has lived Rangely for 25 years and is ready to see a local economy based on more than the oil and gas industry. His desire for diversification is why he has decided to run for the Rangely Town Council.
Jane Miller wants to bring balance to Rangely economy
RANGELY I Long-time Rangely resident Jane Miller, the owner of Quality Carpet and Furnishings, is one of 10 candidates seeking election to the Rangely Town Council in April.
Tyson Hacking seeks Rangely board seat, enthused about future
RANGELY I Tyson Hacking, one of the 10 candidates for Rangely Town Trustee, is hopeful his enthusiasm for Rangely and its potential will encourage your vote in the April election.
Sarah Hume Nielsen hopes to be Rangely’s business voice
RANGELY I Sarah Hume Nielsen is one of 10 candidates seeking election to one of the three open Rangely Town Trustee positions in April’s election. Neilsen, who owns Rangely Conoco with her husband, Bart, is a lifelong resident of Rangely.
Andy Key runs for Rangely board: To represent people
RANGELY I This spring, voters in Rangely will chose from a field of 10 candidates to fill three open positions on the Rangely Town Board of Trustees. Vying for one of those positions is 29-year-old Rangely native Andy Key.
Federal, state agencies tell county stockgrowers what 2016 holds; commissioners offer updates
RBC I Saturday afternoon brought together livestock producers, elected officials and government representatives for the annual meeting of the Rio Blanco County Stockgrowers.
Eskelson running again in effort to continue work done in first term
RBC I Incumbent Rio Blanco County Commissioner Jeff Eskelson will seek re-election to his position with the county this fall. Eskelson, whose only opponent so far is fellow Republican and former Rio Blanco County Sheriff Si Woodruff, is hopeful that voters will give him the opportunity to finish the work[Read More…]
Former sheriff Si Woodruff to challenge Eskelson for commissioner
RBC I Former Rio Blanco County Sheriff Si Woodruff formally announced his intention to seek election to the position of Rio Blanco county commissioner from District 3. Incumbent Jeff Eskelson is seeking re-election. Both men are Republicans. Woodruff believes his knowledge of the local people and their needs qualify him[Read More…]
Parkview sings…
The Parkview Elementary School fourth/fifth-grade choir, led by Sarah Campbell, performed for the Rangely School Board at its meeting Jan. 19.
RSD considers all-day kindergarten
RANGELY I The Rangely School Board kicked off Jan. 19 meeting with a performance by the Parkview Elementary School fourth/fifth-grade choir, led by Parkview music teacher Sarah Campbell, setting the mood for some good news, including pay raises for certified staff.
Rangely Chamber of Commerce opens 2016 with some new incentives
RANGELY I The Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce is hoping to start off 2016 with a bang by introducing several new programs to the community. Chamber Director Kristin Steele is excited about the new programs and their potential impact on the community.