RANGELY I Residents living in and around Rangely can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Colorado Northwestern Community College will host Life Line Screening on June 4, 2011. The site is located at 500 Kennedy Dr. in Rangely.
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Classifieds: June 2, 2011 Edition
ANNOUNCEMENTS ATV, Boat and Snowmobile Owners! You can now renew your Colorado OHV registrations on line at: www.parks.state.co.us The Rio Blanco Herald Times accepts all major credit cards. You can fax your classified ad or subscription to (970)878-4016 or email to: [email protected]
Up and down el Rio Blanco: Remembering, congratulating
Please don’t forget to honor the memory of the lives of soldiers, given while defending and fighting for our freedoms, this Memorial Day weekend.
Screenings in Rangely June 4
Special to the Herald Times RANGELY I Residents living in and around Rangely can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Colorado Northwestern Community College will host Life Line Screening on June 4, 2011. The site is located at 500 Kennedy Drive in Rangely.[Read More…]
Obituary: Chet Neil Bergstrom
Chet Neil Bergstrom Dec. 23, 1983 ~ April 28, 2011 Chet Neil Bergstrom, our loving son, brother, dad, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend of many, left us on April 28, 2011, doing one of the things he loved, dirt biking. Chet was born to Tamara Jean Bergstrom in Roosevelt, Utah,[Read More…]
Rangely elementary students interview seniors
About three weeks ago, these students undertook a writing project wherein each child interviewed a senior citizen at the Radino Senior Nutrition site. Their assignment was to prepare a biography booklet with information gleaned from the interview. The kids worked really hard on their projects.
Letter: No flamingos
Your Rangely readers might remember last spring’s migration of pink flamingos that stopped at the newly built water feature at the east end of Main Street. Thanks to W.C. Streigel Pipeline, the new landscaping really changed the appearance of the east end of town but who would have known flamingos[Read More…]
Doll wins state title
— 12 state medals return to Rio Blanco County — RBC I Meeker High School junior Kathryn Doll became the first lady Cowboy to win an individual state track title in the current century.
Tsunami donation …
Chris Staley and Jocelyn Vega presented a $300 check on behalf of Rangely Junior/Senior High School to Shingo Tanaka, our hospital physical therapist, to help his family and others affected by the tsunami, earthquakes and nuclear explosions in Japan.
HOME OF: James Woodall and Jamie Larson
RANGELY | This week’s “home of” honorees are James Woodall and Jamie Larson of Rangely. James worked for an auto repair and towing business in Oregon for 17 years.
Mesa State graduates RBC students
RBC I The following local students were among 1,200 who graduated from Mesa State College on Sunday, May 15. Timothy Ball of Meeker graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of fine arts.
Hames retires from Rangely School District
Her last week of school, for the 33rd time RANGELY I This is the 33rd last week of school for Parkview Elementary’s secretary, Betty Hames. The longtime Rangely School District employee will retire after a remarkable 33 years of service. “I feel lucky to have found a job that never[Read More…]


