Have you ever read the headlines in a newspaper about something horrible that happened and thought how glad you are that it never happens to someone you know?
Rangely
Mental health experts: It’s OK to ask for help
RANGELY — Last week’s shooting deaths of Carlos and Lucille Graham left people confused and hurting.
4-H Achievement Night set for Nov. 4
RANGELY — On Sept. 8, the Rangely 4-H Council held its monthly meeting with seven members attending.
Pet costume contest set for Sept. 28
RANGELY — The Rangely Animal Shelter “Dress Up Your Pet” contest will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 in the town square next to Town Hall.
Donations will end Oct. 5 for coat drive
RANGELY — Coats will be collected until Oct. 5 for the annual Rangely Coat Drive.
Rangely restaurant fire under CBI investigation
Owners planned to re-open Oct. 1 RANGELY — Vicky Reeves, owner of Cowboy Corral, the Rangely restaurant that burned down late last week, has plenty of questions. Including what started the early morning fire Sept. 19 that destroyed the long-time local restaurant.
‘Not in a million years’
Rangely deaths shock family, friends RANGELY — Danette Graham loved her in-laws. She drove from Vernal, Utah, three times a week to check in on them. And she never would have imagined Carlos Graham Sr. would shoot and kill his wife of 40-some years and then turn the gun on[Read More…]
Oil from shale: Vawter to discuss region’s future with oil shale Sept. 23 in Rangely
RANGELY — Glenn Vawter has kept the faith. And, in his line of work, that hasn’t been easy. Vawter is executive director of the National Oil Shale Association in Glenwood Springs. The history of oil shale as a viable and economical energy source has been shaky, to say the least.
Officials rule deaths as murder-suicide
RANGELY — Authorities ruled Tuesday’s shooting deaths of a rural Rangely couple a murder-suicide.
Graham’s son arrested Sept. 15 for child abuse
VERNAL — Danette Graham’s husband, Carlos Graham Jr. was arrested here Sept. 15 on charges of sexually abusing a child.
Rangely Town Council adopts resolution on oil shale development
Resolution of the Town of Rangely supporting the development of this important resource and urges the federal government to move expeditiously to establish the regulations for the management of federally-owned oil shale.
Her healing heart: Former Rangely woman serves as chaplain in Lawrence, Kans., hospital
Angela Lowe, Lawrence Memorial Hospital chaplain costumed as her clown character, Sonshine the Clown, paints the hand of a boy at LMH in December 2003.