By Pat Turner [email protected] RANGELY | Several people from various organizations made the Visit Rangely Day a success, including Andrea Kuskie, Angie Miller, Lisa Langer, Joshua Hardin and Donald Zukerman to name just a few. Kuskie is with Miles Marketing Destination’s and works with the Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) to[Read More…]
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18-woman vocal group to host free Rangely concert
By Julie Noyes Special to the Herald TImes RANGELY | When Sue Coffee, founder and artistic director for the Boulder-based 18-woman vocal ensemble, Sound Circle, entered the TANK last September, she wondered if it would live up to all the hype she’d heard about it: “The first time I walked[Read More…]
Rangely High School Class of 2017
Katye Allred CNCC Rangely Campus CNCC Vice-President’s $2,000 Co-Salutatorian Nancy Anne Beard $1,000 National Honor Society Book $400 Troy Allred CNCC Rangely Campus CNCC Vice-President’s $2,000 Co-Salutatorian Rangely District Hospital $1,000 RHS Alumni $250 Breanne Baker Utah State University (18 College Credits) Braylee Cassavaugh Colorado Mesa University Phi Theta Kappa[Read More…]
Former teacher speaks at Rangely High School graduation
RANGELY | On Sunday the Rangely High School gym filled with square caps, green and white gowns, the smiling faces of graduates and the joyful tears of parents. Each year the senior class is allowed to pick the speaker they hope to be inspired by. This year the twenty five[Read More…]
Rangely High School graduates 25 in the Class of 2017 {PHOTOS}
Second ‘Visit Rangely’ event happening today
RANGELY | The Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce has been preparing for their second Visit Rangely day for months, and today is the day. The purpose is to showcase the Rangely area to outsiders and those who Chamber Director Konnie Billgren calls “movers and shakers.” The event, which is not[Read More…]
Rangely 8th graders attend conferences in Steamboat
RANGELY | On Tuesday, May 9, James Kurrasch and Beth Scoggins took 20 eighth graders to a conference in Steamboat Springs. The 12 girls attended the “Girls to Women” conference while the eight boys went to the “Journey Ahead” conference. Both conferences had keynote speakers and had the Rotary come[Read More…]
Rangely airport designated as an aviation development zone
RANGELY | Rangely’s economic development plan, created in conjunction with Better City, achieved a new milestone last week when the town received notification that the Rangely Airport has been designated an aviation development zone. One of the goals identified by Better City was to establish Rangely as an airplane maintenance,[Read More…]
Arrow of Light…
Two more Rangely Cub Scouts have received the Arrow of Light award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. Above left: Cub Scout Carson Harris with his parents, Erin and Chad Harris. Above right, Cub Scout Justin Allred with his parents, Marcia and Chuck Allred. courtesy photo
Rangely Class of 2029…
RDA considers recruiting call center
RANGELY | The Rangely Development Agency held its monthly meeting last Thursday where they welcomed a new board member and continued to discuss future areas of focus with Better City. Earlier in the week the Rangely Town Council voted to appoint Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce Director Konnie Billgren to[Read More…]
Rangely’s TANK to receive new award May 18 from Denver Center for the Performing Arts
By Julie Noyes [email protected] RANGELY | At the 27th annual Dana Crawford and State Honor Awards Celebration held May 18 at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the TANK Center for Sonic Arts will receive the inaugural preservation edge award in recognition of its preservation of a historic resource[Read More…]



