RANGELY I Eight seniors will lead the lady Panther volleyball team this year. After two weeks of practice, the team will travel to Montrose this Saturday for a scrimmage before opening the season the following week in Glenwood Springs.
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Razz: More than just a new menu
RANGELY I At first glance, the Razz Tavern & Grill may still look like the Ace Hi Steakhouse and Lounge, with its familiar brick front, wood siding and marquee. But a closer look shows that things are changing.
Obituary: ArlandKay Thomas Shaw “Shag”
ArlandKay Thomas Shaw “Shag,” 36, of Rangely, Colo., formally of Gunnison, Utah, passed away Aug. 18, 2012, in Rangely from a car accident.
Rangely True Value defends title
RBC I They did it the hard way but the Rangely True Value Hardware softball team defended their coed softball title by playing and winning four games in a row last Thursday after losing in the championship semifinals.
Obituary: Becky Smith Johnson
Becky Smith Johnson passed away on Aug. 13, 2012, at the Uintah Care Center in Vernal, Utah. At the time of her passing, Becky bravely battled Huntington’s Disease and cancer. Becky was born in Vernal, Utah, on Nov. 5, 1954, to George Smith Sr. and Mary Shevechick.
Community enjoys fruits (and vegetables) of labor
RANGELY I After months of cultivating plants, Rangely Community Gardens volunteers are sharing the bounty at the Gardens’ biweekly farmer’s market.
Engagement: Myers~Allred
Don and Phyllis Myers of Hamilton, Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsey Dawn Myers to Joshua Allred, son of Mary Ann Allred and the late Jim Allred of Rangely, Colo.
New Arrival: Argus Jones Chesla
Markus Chesla and LeAnn Brubaker (formerly from Rangely) would like to announce the birth of their son Argus Jones Chesla on Father’s Day, June 17, 2012.
Wrights: “Home of” honorees
RANGELY I Longtime Rangely residents Garry and Sandy Wright are this week’s “home of” honorees. The Wrights were married 50 years ago on Aug. 2, 1962. In the years that followed, many things happened in many different places.
Epsilon Chi: Sixty years of service and counting
RANGELY I It has been said that sincere kindness is given when no one is looking. Since 1929, the people associated with Epsilon Chi have been helping others and truly changing the world.
Rangely’s new school staff Q & A
RANGELY I This week, Rangely Junior/Senior High School and Parkview Elementary School kick off the school year with several staff members who are new to the district or filling a new position within the schools.
Golden Spade Awards
Congratulations to the Wieberg Family of 309 Lake Street for winning the Most Improved Yard for July 2012. The Wiebergs have lived at this address for two years and when they moved in the lawn was dead and there were no flowers.




