Rangely
53rd annual ESA Bazaar…
Bake sale…
Donation …
Rangely veterans speak up about their service
RANGELY | Saturday marks a day of honoring and celebrating veterans of the U.S. military and their service to the nation. The day will bring both a time of commemoration and reflection for those who have donned the uniform. These men and women, who can be found all over Rangely,[Read More…]
Both mill levies pass for Rangely schools
RANGELY | The 2017 Rangely ballot was dominated by school issues producing one new school board member and one reelected incumbent as well as providing further funding for the district through two approved mill levies. Sam Tolley and Jason Cox won the top two positions for school board and will[Read More…]
Chevron fined for Rangely spill
RANGELY | Chevron Pipe Line has been fined $65,115 for violating state regulations following a crude oil spill which occurred at a collection station outside of Rangely on March 5, 2017. Following the spill of the 115 barrels of crude oil Chevron immediately shut down the line and sent a[Read More…]
CNCC aviation team wins trophy, top pilot awards
RANGELY | In October, the CNCC National Intercollegiate Flying Team (NIFA) spent 10 days competing at the U.S. Air Force Academy with other colleges and universities in the region from Colorado, Utah and Montana. “I am pleased to announce we finished second in the region behind the U.S. Air Force[Read More…]
Rangely Town Council increases funding for rec district
RANGELY | The Rangely Town Council met last Tuesday where they heard updates from town departments and discussed recreation district funding increases. The council unanimously approved a $1,500 contribution from the Community Development Fund to go towards the Western Rio Blanco Recreation District’s ChristmasFest. They also voted to increase the[Read More…]
{PHOTOS} Hogwarts event in Rangely raises funds for Parkview Elementary
Jen Hill photos
Town, county consider implementing asbestos abatement program
RANGELY | Municipalities all over the nation are facing the problem of asbestos ridden buildings and homes. The high expense of abatement can leave these properties both unable to sell or to be renovated, often causing them to slowly become dilapidated and dangerous. Rangely, in cooperation with Rio Blanco County,[Read More…]
{PHOTOS} Trunk or Treat …
René Harden photos


