Dear Editor: Although Rangely Christian Church is in a period of transition as we diligently search for our new pastor, we want the community to know that we are excited about this time of renewal and revival and would love to have them and their families join us.
Rangely
Obituary: Crissie Smith
Born to Edgar and Louise Reed in Cortez, Colo., on March 1, 1925, she was the youngest of five children. Crissie was very proud of being a descendant of the early settlers of Colorado.
JJ’s Tire and Automotive…
A new shop for Rangely’s JJ’s Tire and Automotive will open for business sometime in December, owner James Woodall said. JJ’s, located in the former NAPA Auto Parts building on East Main Street for the last two years, will operate from a 4,300-square-foot, four-bay shop across the street from the[Read More…]
Rangely hospital getting back to a full healthy staff
RANGELY I In the coming weeks and months, Rangely District Hospital hopes to offer what it’s been short on for the better part of a year: continuity. In December, Dr. Mercedes Cameron took leave to be treated for breast cancer. Then, after extended absences beginning in February, Dr. Chris Adams[Read More…]
ESA Bazaar…
Shoppers browse booths at this year’s ESA Bazaar, a longtime Rangely tradition that drew 36 vendors to Parkview Elementary School in Rangely on Nov. 17.
RHS honors veterans…
Rangely Junior/Senior High School held a Veterans Day Assembly on Nov. 11 to honor all area military veterans past and president.
Keep receipts for Rangely holiday rewards
RANGELY | It is nearly time to turn in November receipts for Rangely’s annual Shop-N-Dine event!
Ficken, Hogan, Slagle lead Lady Panthers on basketball court
RANGELY I Winter sports are under way, and the Rangely girls’ basketball team is ready to begin a season of hard work and constant improvement.
New school boards…
Coach excited for season
RANGELY I Panther boys’ basketball coach Eric Hejl has been waiting for this season to start since his team lost its last game in March.
Donkey basketball…
The Future Farmers of America chapter at Rangely Junior/Senior High School put on a donkey basketball game recently to raise funds for the chapter’s summer programs and travel expenses. The game, which was a sweeping success for those in attendance and the participants, was held at Parkview Elementary School. Four[Read More…]
Network Group set to discuss 911 issues
RANGELY I Colorado Northwestern Community College President Russell George and Peg Rector, chair of the Rangely Networking Group, announced that 911 Emergency Telecommunications Services will be the topic of a presentation at the Weiss Center at CNCC on Tuesday at 12 noon.


