RANGELY I Rangely Hurricanes Geli Brown and Patrick Scoggins competed at the Colorado Long Course Championships at the United State Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs this past weekend.
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Third time’s the charm for new Parkview principal
RANGELY I New Parkview Elementary School principal Mike Kruger has Rangely in his veins.
Pets and Pals…
On Monday, July 23 Rangely 4-H members brought their pets and 4-H livestock projects to visit with the Eagle Crest Assisted Living residents.
Columbine Park improvements slated for September finish
RANGELY I A new 30-stall horse barn, announcer’s booth and sound system at Columbine Park is part of a plan to improve the facility and offer more events for community and college users.
HOME OF: Chris and Maria England
RANGELY | Chris and Maria England of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. Chris is a Rangely native “born at Rangely District Hospital.”
It’s time to make the ice cream
RANGELY I Do you make homemade ice cream and have a special recipe you would like to enter to win cash prizes?
Scream for ice cream…
Phalon Osborn won $125 for making the best homemade ice cream at the 2011 Septemberfest contest.
Swim team results
Results from the Western Slope Championships 8 and Under Lucero, Corbin 25 Free 5th 50 Free 3rd 25 Back 17th 25 Breast 5th McKay, Joseph 25 Free 22nd Noel, Colton 25 Breast 10th Patch, Norrah 25 Free 14th 50 Free 21st 25 Back 15th Scoggins, Mary 25 Free 2nd 50[Read More…]
Dog wash …
Thirteen-year-old Alexus Epps and her dog, Killer, hosted a dog wash last week to benefit the Rangely Animal Shelter.
Obituary: Mason Lane Nunn
Mason Lane Nunn, age 3 months, passed away at the University Of Utah Medical Center on July 20, 2012. He arrived in this world early on April 5, 2012 to Michael and Amanda Lee Nunn.
‘Canes begin post season
RANGELY I The Rangely Hurricanes began their post-season by participating in the Western Slope League Championships this past weekend at the Colorado Mesa University El Pomar Natatorium.
Adopt-a-flamingo …
The pink flamingos have enjoyed visiting many homes and businesses over the last several weeks in an effort to help the Colorado Northwestern Community College Foundation raise funds for the college’s 50th anniversary celebration.


