RANGELY — Wade and Lynn Rusher of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. Wade moved to Rangely in 1997. Shortly after arriving, Wade and Lynn were married. They celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary this year.
Author: Special to the Herald Times
Road closed in Dinosaur National Monument Jan. 1
DINOSAUR — Superintendent Mary Risser announced that Dinosaur National Monument’s Harpers Corner Road, which begins two miles east of Dinosaur on US 40 and runs 31 miles north into the monument, will close to the public on Jan. 1.
Obituary: Hester-Jane Butcher Cogswell
Hester-Jane Butcher Cogswell July 30, 1912~Dec. 7, 2008
Snowmobile club ready for season
RBC — With the 2008-2009 snowmobile season just around the corner, now is the time to get your membership in the White River Snowmobile Club. Your membership and support are vitally important for the club:
Obituary: Tina Rector
Tina Rector Jan. 11, 1934~Dec. 8, 2008
Rangely trustees review funding levels for 2009 budget
RANGELY — Funding levels for the various town budgets in 2009 were announced recently, and stable growth seemed to be the norm.
Panthers knock off pair of defending state champions
RANGELY — The Panthers completed a busy week of wrestling by defeating two defending state champion teams and going 7-2 in duals. Rangely traveled to Parachute last Thursday for a dual with the defending state champions, Grand Valley. This dual was a dogfight from the start with many matches decided[Read More…]
Meeker goes 3-0; takes title at Cowboy Shootout
JV team also goes 3-0 to take first place
RBC Days Gone By: December 18
BLM announces new NW Colorado district manager
RBC — Jamie Connell has been selected as the district manager for the Bureau of Land Management’s newly created Northwest Colorado District. She will move into the position within a few months.
SCA crew completes Dinosaur projects
DINOSAUR — A crew of eight Student Conservation Association (SCA) members came from across the country to work on the Harper’s Corner and Fossil Discovery trails at Dinosaur National Monument this past summer.
CNCC continues fundraising efforts as struggling economy forces expanded mission for the school
RANGELY — With the economy getting shakier with each day, community colleges are needed now more than ever to train and re-train the workforce.



