Photo by Joe Tosh Sombrero Ranches drove an estimated 650 horses from Browns Park, where they are wintered, to Big Gulch Ranch approximately 11 miles west of Craig last weekend.
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Donation…
The Rangely National Junior Honor Society presented a $250 check to the Rangely Animal Shelter Tuesday, April 17.
Honored…
Gail Palmer of Rangely was honored with a luncheon at Giovanni’s Italian Grill April 19 for her 16 years of volunteer service to the Rangely District Hospital’s medical records department.
RHS track team holds on to trophy
RANGELY I Last weekend was Rangely’s very own “Rangely Open” track meet. Even though it was a very small meet, the majority of the Panther athletes continued to excel in their times, distances, heights and lengths.
Outreach program helps young hunters bag first birds
RBC I Three lucky young hunters from northwest Colorado bagged their first turkeys after being selected to participate in Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2012 Hunter Outreach Program’s Youth Turkey Hunt.
4-H Panther Country meets
RANGELY I The Rangley Panther 4-H Country met at the annex building April 26 and had their monthly meeting with 17 members attending.
WRBM asks voters to decide
RANGELY I “It’s for the kids and the future of their education,” Tim Webber, executive director of the Western Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District (WRBM), said of Question A on the May 8 special district ballot.
Local business starts Arbor Day tradition
RANGELY I People are used to seeing holes in Rangely. There’s the prairie dog hole, the snake hole, holes that aerate lawns, even the occasional hole-in-one.
Obituary: Wanda Kump
Wanda Jean Scott Kump was born Sept. 14, 1934, to Elmer O’Dell and Alice Louise Pace Scott in Wright City, Okla., at the home of her maternal grandparents.
4H youth compete at Fruita
RANGELY I Four Panther Country 4-H Members from Rangely attended the Colorado Cattlewomen public speaking contest at Fruita-Monument High School in Fruita, Colo., April 18.
Rangely youth wrestling
RANGELY I The Rangely Panther Youth Wrestling team was in Rifle this past weekend. With 28 Rangely wrestlers competing in the tournament, 17 placed in the top four and 10 competed in the championship.
Byers family has long history in Rangely
RANGELY I “I’m thankful for two things, wrinkles don’t hurt and you don’t have to be good at golf to enjoy it,” said Gordon Byers after his retirement in Rangely.




