RANGELY | Nearly 60 students and athletes from Colorado Northwestern Community College came together Nov. 4, to clean up Highway 64 near campus. The Beta Epsilon Tau chapter of Phi Theta Kappa sponsors a stretch of the highway and cleans it every semester. That Sunday was not the sunniest of[Read More…]
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Chevron Donations …
(Top) Chevron is pleased to provide Rangely Meals on Wheels with a donation of $7,000 to provide meals to elderly and people with limited mobility. Chevron’s Diane Peterson presented the check to Stacy Shriver with Eagle Crest Assisted Living and Rangely Community Medical Health and Wellness Center CEO Nick Goshe.[Read More…]
BRRR! Polar Plunge raises $1,200 for Special Olympics
RANGELY | Some brave individuals jumped into the frigid waters of Kenney Reservoir Saturday, Nov. 10 for a great reason. This is the fourth year Rangely has participated in the Polar Plunge. RDH’s Norian Edwards began this tradition in 2015. Due to scheduling conflicts this year, the Chamber of Commerce took[Read More…]
Loitering, POST top town agenda
RANGELY | Loitering Ordinance Following the receipt of a letter from the Americans for Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) earlier this year, the Rangely Board of Trustees is considering removing all anti-loitering ordinances from the town municipal code. In a letter the ACLU claimed such policies are unconstitutional, violating the First[Read More…]
Winners …
From a total applicant pool of nearly 42,000 high school scholar-athletes graduating with the class of 2019, more than 7,500 have been named school winners in Wendy’s annual scholarship competition, including Rangely High School’s Skylar Thacker and Riley Boydstun. School winners will continue to compete for the chance to become[Read More…]
Chevron gives back to community …
(Left photo) Ann Urie (left) received a $10,000 donation from the Human Resources Council from Chevron operations assistant Vickie Kurrasch. (Right photo) Chevron representative Robert Lopez (left) presented Millie Archuleta with Victim Services in Rangely with a $5,000 donation. COURTESY PHOTOS
Horse trainer helps abused and neglected animals, starts local riding school
RANGELY | A young Rangely woman and Colorado Northwestern Community College graduate has found a way to put her passion for horses and CNCC Equine education to good use, both in developing a local small business and working to improve the lives of abused horses.
Future of RDH at risk
RANGELY | Last Thursday the Rangely District Hospital Board encouraged public attendance at their monthly meeting in order to discuss their financial situation with the community. Prior to the meeting the board had contracted with an accounting firm to review the hospital’s financials. CPA Report and Hospital Status Rick Wagner,[Read More…]
Rangely’s Hogwarts helps local families
RANGELY | Last week Rangely’s Parkview Elementary School hosted its annual Night at Hogwarts. Typically the event helps fund classroom items for Parkview staff, however this year the event expanded to provide financial assistance to two Rangely families. During the event an entire set of hardcover Harry Potter books, decoratively[Read More…]
September Students of the Month
RANGELY | The September students of the month for Rangely High School are Kassidee Brown and Stetson Cudo. We would like to also thank Terry Drake and the Moosehead lodge for supporting and sponsoring the recipients of this recognition. Kassidee is the daughter of Kelly and Brenda Brown. She is[Read More…]
RANGELY 4-H ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT …
Rangely 4-H held its annual achievement night last week, presenting awards, certificates and checks to participants and leaders. The complete list of award winners is available on the HT website. COURTESY PHOTO 4-H Foundation Board Members: Daniel Lapp, Roxie Fromang, Marcia Allred, Kathy Collins, Iris Franklin, Kelly Scott, Ann Marie[Read More…]
STUDENT COUNCIL BLOOD DRIVE …
The Rangely High School Student Council sponsored another successful blood drive in conjunction with St. Mary’s Hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Twenty-two volunteers donated blood. Rangely High School Student Council executive officers ran the registration table during the Oct. 17 blood drive. (Front) Zoey Peck and Jayleen Kenney, (back) KK[Read More…]


