RANGELY | The residents of the White River Village assisted living complex were surprised Tuesday, Oct. 11 by an unexpected test of a recently installed fire alarm system. Around 8 a.m., the fire alarms went off, awakening many residents. Everyone made it out of the building safely, only to discover there[Read More…]
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Rangely Development Agency discusses economy
RANGELY | The Rangely Development Agency (RDA) met Oct. 13 to discuss grants and upcoming economic development in Rangely. Concerns about Rangely’s lagging business activity in the area have brought the business community and RDA members together in order to find solutions. The main purpose of this board is to help[Read More…]
Trophy elk killed, abandoned near Rangely
RANGELY | Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers ask the public for help finding the person who killed then abandoned a trophy-quality 6×6 bull elk, leaving the meat to waste. It was found in Game Management Unit 10 approximately 1.5 miles north of Mellen Hill, near Rio Blanco County Road 98,[Read More…]
Hogwarts returns to Parkview Elementary
By Heather Zadra Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | Parkview Elementary School (PVE) faculty and staff will host the fourth annual “A Night at Hogwarts” event at the school this Friday, Oct. 21 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Harry Potter-themed fundraiser, which typically draws hundreds of participants county-wide, will[Read More…]
New fishing pier…
Scoggins takes first place in Aspen meet
RANGELY I After a busy week of homecoming, the Rangely runners headed to Aspen on Saturday to run the Chris Severy Invitational. The weather was chilly for the junior high runners but quickly warmed up as the day went on. The junior high runners had their last run of the[Read More…]
Onyett
RANGELY I Colton Onyett of Rangely tied for sixth place in bareback riding at a recent rodeo competition at Panola College in Carthage, Texas. Onyett is riding for the McNeese State University rodeo team.
TANK features Days of Sonic Learning, Eckert concert as season winds down
RANGELY I Days of Sonic Learning activities for more than 100 Rangely children, senior citizens and college students took place at The TANK Center for Sonic Arts Sept. 25-27, followed by Grammy-award winning artist Rinde Eckert performing in the space Friday, Sept. 30.
RHS Homecoming…
Rangely Homecoming Royalty 2016….
Rangely Panthers’ homecoming royalty (left to right) Hunter Hanvey, Audrey Patch, Samantha Lapp, Tyson Bailey, Klaire Denny, Doug Dennison, Mandy and Dylan Smuts, Lindzey Thacker, Troy Allred, Katye Allred, Landon Rowley, Antoinette Dorris and Zach Sulser. Junior attendants: Kenna Ahrens and Kaylub Longley. See more photos on page 13A.
Grammy winner at The Tank…
Writer, composer, librettist, musician, performer and director Rinde Eckert visited The TANK in Rangely Friday, Sept. 30. Eckert was named an inaugural Doris Duke Artist in 2012, won a Grammy for Best Small Ensemble Performance as a collaborator on the album “Lonely Motel” on Cedille Records in 2011 and was[Read More…]
Rangely trustees hear magazine proposal, request for ‘dark sky’ designation
RANGELY | Trustees for the Town of Rangely heard a proposal for a magazine that would help advertise the town locally and regionally from business owner Beth Wiley at the Sept. 27 meeting. Wiley has been responsible for the advertising inserts mailed with the town’s utility bills and now wants to[Read More…]



