RANGELY — This weekend the Rangely Lady Panthers finished out their regular volleyball season by hosting Paonia on Thursday night and then going to West Grand on Friday. Thursday night we came out ready to play and played well. The Panthers won in three games with the scores of 25-28,[Read More…]
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Rangely Review: On the fall color tour
RANGELY — October’s bright blue weather had already begun when the Rangely Rambler departed for a never-to-be-forgotten fall color tour up the Flattops Trail that would include side trips to Marvine Ranch and South Fork.
Skelton’s resignation comes as surprise
RANGELY — When Mark Skelton went to work Monday, he knew it was going to be a different feeling.
Rangely board begins preparations in anticipation of bond issue passage
RANGELY — The Rangely RE-4 School Board is moving forward with preparations in anticipation of passing the district’s proposed $15 million bond. The money would be used for building renovation, safety and technology upgrades and transportation needs.
Support group raising funds for cancer patients
RANGELY — Rangely Cares Rangely Shares is a new organization in Rangely committed to helping cancer patients.
Future of Cowboy Corral remains in limbo
RANGELY — It pains Vicky Reeves every time she drives by the remains of the Cowboy Corral Restaurant.
Group offers refuge for moms
RANGELY — With four children under the age of 6, Tarrah Patch knows what it’s like to be a busy mom.
Winners listed in annual Dress Your Pet contest
RANGELY — All participants in the Dress Your Pet contest received a medal and a free 8×10 color group picture, given by photographer Wayne Nickson.
Chemical spill caused by truck on 64
RBC — One ranch was evacuated and traffic was detoured Wednesday morning because of a chemical spill after a Halliburton flat-bed semi rolled over on Highway 64, about 14 miles east of Rangely. The truck was carrying two large chemical tanks.
Gibbons family fetes parents’ anniversary
RANGELY — On Sunday, Sept. 21, Beth and Cleve Gibbon were surprised with a dinner party given by their daughters Courtney and Alyssa at Dos Hombres.
Matt Scoggins on the bond initiative:
A conversation with Rangely School Board President Matt Scoggins:
School issues will highlight local ballots – Rangely
Rangely initiative would provide $15M for improvements to all three schools RANGELY — Like anything, a school building has a life expectancy. “They will tell you, a school will last 40 to 50 years,” said Dwayne Newman, superintendent of the Rangely School District. “We’re halfway there.”