RBC | Two time all-American wrestler Tanner Linsacum will present a wrestling camp for students in first through 12th grades on July 28 at Moffat County High School.
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Graffiti buster…
Joe Brasfield cleans up graffiti on Middle Street in Rangely. The graffiti, in white spray paint, was put in two locations on Middle Street sometime in the early morning hours of July 5. Brasfield, a Town of Rangely employee, was given the task of removing the offensive remarks.
Rangely baseball teams thriving
RANGELY I The Rangely High School baseball team hosted the fifth annual Rangely Invitational Tournament last weekend and did very well.
Dog days of summer
Sydney Cochran’s dog, Bucky, gives local veterinarian Stacy Hudleson some love. Hudleson, Kathy Sizemore with the Town of Meeker and Ann Franklin with the local Marvelous Mutts 4-H Club were at City Park to give discounted rabies and distemper shots to local dogs. Make plans to attend the Dog Wash[Read More…]
Mural showcases local industries, attractions
RANGELY I Until the 1980s, when Dawna Wardell first painted the west wall at 117 W. Main St., the building was serviceable but not noticeable. It housed The Insurance Office in the 1960s and the Family Video store in the ’80s and ’90s. Wardell’s mural, a mountain scene depicting deer[Read More…]
Home of: Rex and Mary Allred
RANGELY | Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary July 21 are longtime Rangely residents Rex and Mary Allred.
RHS graduate competes in showdown
RANGELY I When Debi Pearson Tade went online to check on a birthday promotion at a grocer’s website, she didn’t know she was beginning a four-month journey toward better health. But that’s what happened when the 1989 Rangely High School graduate and 41-year-old mother of four saw that H-E-B, the[Read More…]
Start your engines…
Local racers Dylan LeBleu and Justin Rusher traveled to Denver this past week to help represent Western Colorado Dragway in the 2012 Western Conference Finals. They brought home the team spirit award and best appearing team for team Colorado.
Golden Spade business winner: First National Bank of the Rockies
The Golden Spade winner for the business category is First National Bank of the Rockies.
Golden Spade winners Judy and Luke Allred
Judy and Luke Allred of 1213 Ridgeview are the Golden Spade residential winners for June.
Rangely trails project grant still moving forward
RANGELY I If you spend any time in the mountain town of Durango, it won’t be long before you find yourself on the Animas River Trail. A continuous flow of concrete and asphalt meanders along the scenic river, providing more than seven miles of hard-surface trail for bikers, joggers and[Read More…]
A grand re-opening …
A grand re-opening of Elks Park in Rangely was held Saturday last to celebrate the improvements to the park in the past year.


