Rangely
Boxing gym open
RANGELY | In hopes of providing another after-school option for Rangely area youth, Sanchez Brothers Boxing opened in September to rave reviews. The gym is aptly named after the young guns boxing brothers/coaching duo, teenagers Alex and Jaime Sanchez, both regionally competitive in the sport. Parents and gym owners Fidel[Read More…]
Royalty…
The Rangely High School homecoming parade Grand Marshals were Matt and Beth Scoggins. The 2020 Rangely Homecoming King was Gabe Polley and Queen was Dixie Rhea. By ROXIE FROMANG | Special to the Herald Times
Tradition of mine training continues at CNCC
PRESS RELEASE | Special to the Herald Times RBC |As many training programs shift online, the local college continues the tradition of in-person mine training. New and experienced miners are among student arriving to campus this fall. Every month, Colorado Northwestern Community College offers training for new surface miner, new[Read More…]
Rangely Chamber hires Webber for executive director position
RANGELY | McKenzie Webber is the new face of the Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce after the executive director position was vacated by Richard Smith. Webber spent the summer as an intern at the Town of Rangely helping promote the town and town events with marketing coordinator Jeannie Caldwell. She[Read More…]
OHVs, AGNC and more in Rangely
RANGELY | At the Rangely Town Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday, trustee Alisa Granger reported on the public safety committee meeting held Sept. 21 with Police Chief Ti Hamblin. The main agenda item was the town’s OHV ordinance. Golf carts have been added to the list of vehicles approved to[Read More…]
True Value …
Rangely True Value received $400 from the True Value Foundation’s Educational Heroes Safety Campaign and provided Rangely schools with cleaning supplies and safety masks. COURTESY PHOTO
Rangely police chief joins Law Enforcement Organization to steer kids away from crime
RANGELY | Last month, Rangely Police Chief TiRynn Hamblin became a member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, an anti-crime organization of over 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors and violence survivors nationwide, including more than 90 law enforcement leaders in Colorado. For nearly 25 years, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids members have[Read More…]
Septemberfest results
2020 has offered up many disappointments but Rangely’s 40th annual Septemberfest Labor Day weekend celebration was not one of them. From the Seaplane Splash-In Saturday to the annual Labor Day barbecue in the park on Monday, the three-day festivities really hit the spot. If you weren’t fortunate enough to join[Read More…]
The CARES Act and local schools
By SOPHIA GOEDERT | Special to the Herald Times RBC I The $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress and signed into law March 27 of this year. Both Meeker and Rangely school districts have taken advantage of some of the funding earmarked[Read More…]
Funeral Notice: Robert Eugene Dunker
Nov. 2, 1936 ~ July 3, 2020 A memorial service and celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 18 with a light luncheon following at the old Ace High, 616 East Main St. in Rangely. Due to COVID, please wear a mask.
Obituary: Robert L. Dey
Jan. 3, 1928 ~ July 15, 2020 He was born to parents Don and Dorothy Dey in Estes Park, Colorado, on Jan. 3, 1928. His family moved to Denver when Bob was 7. He attended Wheat Ridge High School and Bob Jones Academy but eventually earned his G.E.D. while in[Read More…]


