Jerald “Jerry” Tullio was born Nov. 9, 1933, the son of Frank and Frances Tullio.
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Glow Run…
Rangely High School Summer Volleyball hosted a Glow Run on Aug. 16,
Rangely teen wins accolades for ‘net coverage of county
RANGELY I A marketing and branding campaign launched by Rangely High School senior Tessa Slagle has won accolades for drawing the most followers compared with other counties in the state.
Letter to the Editor: Many helped with Harvest Bowls Festival
Dear Editor: This time last year, while digging potatoes with my kids at Rangely Community Gardens, my children and I were amazed as we watched sustenance emerge from the ground.
Jason Brenton knocks out Pat Reeves in first round
RANGELY I Jason Brenton, who was graduated from Rangely High School in 2005, was in the main event at Cage Wars XVI at Brownson Arena in Grand Junction. Brenton didn’t disappoint his family or many fans in the large crowd when he knocked out Pat Reeves in the first round,[Read More…]
Vendors wanted for bazaar in November
RANGELY | Vendors are wanted for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) annual Holiday Bazaar in Rangely on Nov. 17.
Mustangs defeat Panthers 32-26
RANGELY I The defending league champion West Grand Mustangs rode into Rangely and spoiled the Panther homecoming, 32-26. The Panthers will now prepare to play the Tigers in Hayden on Friday.
Spirit alive and well for Rangely Panthers’ 2013 homecoming
Members of the royalty for Rangely’s homecoming court are, from left to right, senior attendants Blade Rose, Mandy Duong, Lucas Heinle, Tessa Slagle; king Cameron Enterline and queen Aimee Hogan; grand marshals Dusty Rose and Irene Rose; crown bearers Caleb Wiley and Halle Harris; junior attendants Colt Allred and Stephaine[Read More…]
Panthers split homecoming games with West Grand
RANGELY I The Rangely High School volleyball team had a very successful homecoming weekend, beating a solid West Grand team in three games. The victory comes just in time to build momentum going into a very busy week.
Harvest Bowls Fest popular, raises $7K for organizations
RANGELY I Rangely’s first Harvest Bowls Festival drew approximately 200 people to Rangely Community Gardens on Thursday, netting more than $7,000 for four local non-profit groups and one global relief organization.
Rangely board addresses many issues
RANGELY I In addition to the first reading of an ordinance to impose a town-wide moratorium on marijuana sales, the Sept. 10 Rangely Town Council meeting addressed Phase II water treatment plant renovations for 2014, natural gas use and pricing and potential building plans.
RHS golf team…
The Rangely High School golf team consists of two golfers from Rangely and two from Meeker and the four of them played a practice round at Gypsum Creek Golf Course before playing in the state-qualifying regional tournament Tuesday.


