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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 …
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RDA/RDC nominates new board member
RANGELY | The Rangely Development Authority and Rangely Development Corporation met last Thursday where they discussed a TANK grant and board membership. The RDA/RDC nominated Jason Kruger to the board. His nomination will now be sent to the town council and mayor who will make the final determination. Kruger currently[Read More…]
Water treatment plant rehab nears completion
RANGELY | With Rangely’s Water Treatment Plant nearing completion of a five year and $6 million rehabilitation project the town won’t be able to spend much time resting before beginning another major renovation, this time on the Waste Water Treatment Facility. Town Manager Peter Brixius says the Water Treatment Plant[Read More…]
Parkview’s Night at Hogwarts set for Friday
RANGELY | At Rangely’s Parkview Elementary School the annual fall Harry Potter-themed fundraiser has quickly become both a tradition and a community favorite. With the butterbeer brewing and the Sorting Hat ready to work, this year’s “A Night at Hogwarts” is destined to be another success. On Friday, Oct. 27[Read More…]
Parkview hosts fifth annual ‘Night at Hogwarts’ Oct. 27
RANGELY | Parkview Elementary School will be hosting their annual “Night at Hogwarts” fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 27, from 5:30-8 p.m. Tickets are $10 per family or $3 per person and may be purchased, along with galleons for $1 each, at the Parkview Elementary School office. Questions? Call 675-2267.
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Correction
RANGELY | In the Oct. 12 edition of the Herald Times in the article titled “Rangely Town Council talks budget for 2018,” it should be noted that the total revenue for the Rangely Development Authority was not $143,000, but rather $228,120. Additionally, the water treatment plant mentioned should have referred[Read More…]
Hurricane relief …
The National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society saw the need that was happening in Houston from Hurricane Harvey. They set up a booth at Rangely’s September Fest asking the community for donations. The community stepped forward and they were able to send $435.00 to Greater Houston Community Foundation[Read More…]
Rangely Town Council talks budget for 2018
RANGELY | The Rangely Town Council gathered for a preliminary budget work session and a short regular meeting on Tuesday night. The council is currently working through their 2018 budget, which they expect to complete sometime in early November. The water department is not anticipating any change in 2018 revenue.[Read More…]



