RANGELY I On Jan. 12, the Rangely Town Council and Rio Blanco County Commissioner Jeff Eskelson along with county Economic Development Director Katelin Cook met with the Better City group via phone conference to discuss funding and next steps in the process of redeveloping the town’s economic footing.
Author: Jennifer Hill
Rangely School Board eyes budget and reserve
RANGELY I The Rangely School Board met Jan. 5 for a work session in which the board members began preliminary discussions about the 2016/17 school-year budget, specifically how much to spend out of reserve funds and where to make cuts.
Huitt termed out as mayor; Rangely board to change faces
RANGELY I This coming spring, the Town of Rangely will be electing several new members to the Town Board of Trustees, or Town Council, including the position of mayor and three town trustees, referred to as council members. Mayor Frank Huitt will be leaving his position and is prevented from[Read More…]
Rangely’s Cherise Cardin expands business
RANGELY I In a local economy that many consider tough, a few enterprising individuals are still trying to give their business dreams a full-fledged shot by expanding a business or opening a new business.
Humble Hands massage therapy office now open in Rangely
RBC I It’s not every day that young adults leave our small towns to further their educations and then return to open their own businesses. However, that is just what Rangely’s Aimee Hernandez has done.
Rangely schools to focus on budget; raises possible
RANGELY I As the first semester of school comes to a close, Rangely School District is preparing for budget talks and finalizing policy changes and behavioral program implementations for the schools in 2016.
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There are a lot of lighted and decorated homes and businesses in Rangely, but one of the top displays is at the Rusty and Amber Barnes residence on South Sunset. The house is spectacularly lighted, but there is more to the display than can be shown in one photograph.
Rangely child care in danger of closing its doors over funds
RANGELY I In a small town, licensed daycare options for working parents can often be limited. Unfortunately for Rangely, if the financial situation at the non-profit Giant Step Preschool and Child Care Center doesn’t change, those resources could become even more challenging for parents.
Meeker and Rangely gather 400 boxes for Operation Christmas Child
RANGELY I Over the last six years, a group of churches in Rangely along with a few caring individuals have worked to provide needed hygiene and school supplies and a toy or two to children in impoverished nations around the world by participation in Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child. Stephanie[Read More…]
Rangely council talks ordinance changes and budget condition
RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met for a short meeting Nov. 24 with all members present to discuss a public hearing, special events permit application and renew several liquor licenses.
Rangely Shop ‘N’ Dine ends Saturday
RANGELY I Rangely’s Shop ‘N’ Dine participants have less than three full days left to redeem their vouchers earned in the month of November at local businesses.
Sage, the Rangely Elf, can be worth $250 to shopper
RANGELY I This holiday season Rangely shoppers will have the opportunity to win $250 from the Rangely Chamber of Commerce by playing the chamber’s version of “Elf on the Shelf.”