Travis Halcomb chips towards the green on Cedar Ridges’ No. 1 during the 27-hole, four-person scramble. Halcomb and his teammates Trey Robie, Josh Mousley and Jason Kurrasch finished with the highest gross score, 111. RANGELY I “We had great weather and it was very competitive,” Cedar Ridges Golf Course[Read More…]
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Rangely microburst damages dorm
A violent storm ripped through the CNCC Rangely Campus June 28. What many are claiming to be a tornado or microburst blew through the campus taking off the roof of the northwest half of Nichols Residence Hall.
Engagement: Robertson~Hirsch
Scott and Mikki Robertson of Rangely are proud to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Mandi Lynn Robertson, to Todd Allan Hirsch, son of Dale and Barb Hirsch of Miles City, Mont.
Sutton donates dinosaur bone
RANGELY I Glen Sutton, who retired from Chevron in 1986, donated a dinosaur fossil (an Apatosaurus femur) to the Rangely Museum and last Saturday, Sutton and his wife Frances were at the Rangely Museum for an open house, celebrating the new exhibit.
Obituary: Garry Anderson Karren, Dec. 14, 1966 ~ June 15, 2011
Garry Anderson Karren, 44, of Vernal, Utah, went home to his heavenly Father June 15, 2011. He was born Dec. 14, 1966, to Clayton and Janice Karren in Las Vegas, Nev.
Mosquito control planned
RANGELY I The town of Rangely has authorized Coulter Aviation to perform aerial spraying for control of flies and mosquitoes in the Rangely area. The area to be sprayed will include the swamps and wetlands adjacent to the White River starting at Taylor Draw Dam and following the river to[Read More…]
Elks Park upgrades
The WRBM Recreation and Parks District in Rangely has been upgrading the facilities in Elks Park with more changes to come.
Lucky No. 7
RBC I Meeker’s Ted Stewart and Rangely’s Ryan Haugh recently used their seven irons to ace the seventh holes on both the Meeker Golf Course and Cedar Ridges Golf Course.
Obituary: Michael Scott Chism, Dec. 30, 1957~June 5, 2011
Michael Scott Chism, 53, longtime resident of Rangely, Colo., passed away on June 5, 2011, of complications due to lupus. He was surrounded by his family.
Fossil on exhibit at Rangely Museum
RANGELY | The newest exhibit on display at the Rangely Museum is an Apatosaurus femur bone, donated by Glen Sutton of Skull Creek, Colo.
New arrival …
Charlie and Brooke Lohse are proud to announce the birth of their son, Gavin Marshall.
Cedar Ridges hosts golf tourneys
RANGELY I It was women-only last Saturday on the Cedar Ridges Golf Course where a three-lady scramble was played.


