RANGELY | Vicki and Tony McPhail’s son C.J. and wife Lindsay of Medford, Ore., were selected Sept. 7 by ABC Television’s “Extreme Makeover Home Edition” program.
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RHS volleyball 2-0 in league play
RANGELY I The Rangely High School volleyball team started league play last weekend 2 and 0.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks from the Rangely Museum
Dear Editor: The Rangely Museum’s Ice Cream Social was a great success. Thank you all so much for attending.
Padilla says thank you
Dear Editor:To Tim, rec. district and park co-workers, board members, friends, family and community: thank you so much for the nice words and warm thoughts that came my way as a result of retiring from the WRBMRPD.
8 seconds …
It takes a lot of courage and confidence to ride a bull.
Costs to increase at cemetery
RANGELY I Increased activity at the Rangely Cemetery and increasing maintenance costs are “putting a strain on our caretaker, his employees and the cemetery budget” according to the Rangely Cemetery board.
RHS volleyball ready to go
RANGELY I The Rangely girls’ volleyball team started their season off this past weekend with a very competitive tournament, going up against larger schools from across the state.
RHS golf team scores show improvement
RANGELY I The Grand Junction High School golf tournament was held at Tiara Rado Golf Course with Rangely sending a four-man team.
Thank you from Giant Step Preschool
Dear Editor:Giant Step Preschool and Child Care Center wishes to thank the Rangely Boy Scout Troop 150 for their many volunteer hours.
Parkview donation …
Parkview Elementary staff would like to thank Tom and MaryAnn Walz from Rocky Mountain Well Service for donating “a whole lot” of school stuff. Teachers were excited about providing items for kids who were unable to purchase needed supplies for success in school. Parkview appreciates the outpouring of community support.
Vision help for people 55 and older
RANGELY | Thanks to a generous American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Independent Living Center is pleased to make available, at no charge, low vision assessments and assistive technology assessments in our Rio Blanco County service area for people aged 55 or more who have significant vision loss.
Panthers drop opener in UT
RANGELY I “We banged it with them,” Paul Fortunato, the Panthers’ new football coach said proudly of his team’s first game last Friday, a 31-6 loss to the Altamont Longhorns in Utah.


