Rangely

Introducing imaging-guided injection treatment at RDH

RANGELY — Localized spinal and joint pain are common conditions that debilitate millions of Americans annually. Most cases are successfully treated by conservative means: rest, medication, physical therapy or chiropractic manipulation. In some advanced cases, more aggressive treatments such as surgery or injection treatments are called for.

“Home of” 411: May 15, 2008

RANGELY — Jim and Heidi Kendall of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. Jim has lived in Rangely four years. Heidi has been here 26 years. The Kendalls will celebrate their second anniversary Aug. 12.

News Briefs: May 15, 2008

Bear Dance to be held May 16-19 FT. DUCHESNE — The Bear Dance will be held at Ft. Duchesne May 16-19. Everyone is welcome! You can read about Bear Dance at www.smokingriverpowwow.com. Click on the May update link. Rangely fishing derby set for June 7 RANGELY — The Rio Blanco[Read More…]

Torno asked to tend goal for High Country Hellcats

RANGELY — When she is not working her regular job, taking pictures or writing articles for the Herald Times, one might find Kandice Torno all padded up with helmet, face mask and hockey stick, between the pipes, tending goal.

Rangely FFA ends year with banquet

RANGELY — The Rangely FFA Chapter had an eventful evening May 1 at the end-of-year banquet in the Rangely High School. The evening began with a welcome by President Hillary Hayes, introduction of guests by Casey Chapman, dinner and then awards.

Elks plan ‘Youth Week’

RANGELY — The benevolent and protective order of the Elks has designated the first week in May as Youth Week to honor America’s junior citizens for their accomplishments.

“Home of” 411: May 1, 2008

RANGELY — Rangely residents Dean and Leana Cox are this week’s “home of” honorees. They have lived in Rangely 16 years and will celebrate their 16th wedding anniversary in November. Dean is a self-employed rancher. Leana is the Learning Resource Center coordinator for the CNCC Library.