Dear Editor: Dave will be taking cancer treatments in Denver, Colo., for his fourth time with cancer.
Rangely
Panthers on top of their game
RANGELY I This past weekend the Rangely lady Panthers basketball team traveled to Plateau Valley High School for a match against the Cowboys.
Letter to the Editor: Surprise
Dear Editor: My daughter, Brenda Curtis, wanted to surprise me on my birthday, Dec. 25, so she contacted someone in my former hometown of Rangely and asked all old friends to contact her via email with birthday greetings for me and many sent emails or cards.
New RDH going up
The steel is going up on the new Rangely District Hospital and the nice weather is helping the construction progress.
Brown places 6th at TOC
RANGELY I The Rangely wrestling team traveled to Vernal, Utah to compete in a very tough Tournament of Champions last weekend.
Letter to the Editor: Big price tag
Dear Editor: People of our great county, I would like to tell our county officials how poorly they our helping our local businesses thrive.
Community Networking Group Jan. 24
RANGELY | The next Community Networking Group meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 24 at noon in the Weiss Conference Room at CNCC-Rangely.
Engagement: Chumacero~Fischer
RANGELY | Mr. and Mrs. Juan Chumacero Jr., of Rangely are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Whitney Chumacero to Jon Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moreno also of Rangely.
Home of: Greg and Cindy Booker
RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Greg and Cindy Booker are this week’s “home of” honorees.
Letter to the Editor: Big shout-out
Dear Editor: I would like to give a big shout-out to the Jade Lion Chinese restaurant for the awesome food and service they provide.
Crab crackin’
Tickets for the annual Crab Crack benefit for the Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce went on sale to members Monday and Kathy Filener and Jane Miller (current chamber board member) made sure they got theirs right away from director Brooke Lohse.
Once a volunteer, always a volunteer
RANGELY | The word “volunteer” is never so cherished as when it’s applied to those who signed a blank check on their lives in service to our country. Rio Blanco County has many men and women who have served and continue to serve our nation. John “Hoot” Gibson is one[Read More…]


