Tattooed motivational speaker will be at Rangely High School next week for return visit with students He has tattoos covering more than 85 percent of his body. His hair is blue, or red, or white, depending on the day. He has body piercings. And he goes by the name The Scary Guy.
Rangely
Rangely Locals: Nov. 20, 2008
Remember me? I get so busy that I forget what day it is and then I realize I have missed the deadline for getting my article in again.
Angel Tree program kicks off this week
RANGELY — The local Angel Tree program, where sponsors provide a Christmas gift for a needy child, will kick off this week.
With bonds approved, Rangely board moves ahead on improvements
RANGELY — Thanks to the support of voters, who approved a $15 million school bond initiative during the general election, Rangely School Board members are going ahead with the building improvement project.
Giant Steps
RANGELY — We had a fun time dressing up on Storybook Day. Miss Diane was a great sport to dress up as “The Little Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat.” She acted out the story as I read it at the senior citizens’ center. We are thinking of arranging to[Read More…]
Radino hosts annual Christmas bazaar
RANGELY — The Radino Senior Center craft room will host its annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rangely institutes no parking area during winter snow season
RANGELY — The Town of Rangely would like to remind the community that snow season is just around the corner. In order to clear transportation arterials, our plow operators need a clear path. Please move your vehicles into driveways and garages where possible in order to assist with this effort.
Florida man killed in Sat. single-vehicle accident
RANGELY — A 50-year-old Jacksonville, Fla., man, Timothy Dorsey, was killed Saturday night in a single-vehicle rollover crash on Highway 64 in rural Rio Blanco County. A 47-year-old woman from Rangely, who was not identified, was driving the vehicle, a 2006 Ford F150 pickup.
MLEA to build new office, operations complex
RANGELY — Moon Lake Electric Association’s board of directors voted unanimously on Wednesday to build a new office and operations complex on land the cooperative owns on U.S. Highway 40 west of Roosevelt, Utah.
Rock-bottom savings
Rangely could save nearly $100,000 by crushing tons of rock material RANGELY — Rock, at least crushed rock, is music to the Rangely Town Council’s ears. Council members, at a meeting Oct. 28, approved the crushing of 7,000 to 10,000 tons of rock material, to be used as backfill or[Read More…]
Rangely Review: Nov. 6, 2008
RANGELY — Angels, witches, pumpkins, chained lovers, a mafia don accompanied by a flapper, conquistadores, a shepherd, a brain surgeon, a lady of the evening, a pajama-clad thumbsucker, Adam and Eve, Minnie Pearl, a blue-haired red-hatted lady along with various other folks making up a total number of 33 celebrated[Read More…]
Drs. Wallace and Debby Salter celebrate second anniversary of Rangely private practice
RANGELY — For Drs. Wallace and Debby Salter, living in Rangely is just what the, well, doctor ordered.




