RANGELY | Last weekend the Bureau of Land Management White River Field Office partnered with Friends of the Mustang to host tours of the Piceance/East Douglas Horse Management Area wild horses. The goal of the gathering was to garner interest in creating a group to monitor and potentially apply birth[Read More…]
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Chamber director appointed to fill vacancy on Rangely Development Agency board
RANGELY | The Rangely Town Council held their regular meeting on Tuesday where they quickly approved the sale of several town assets and appointed Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce Director Konnie Billgren to the Rangely Development Agency. The assets approved for sale by the board include two out of commission[Read More…]
Activity in Rangely to pick up with Chevron turnaround
RANGELY | With preparations for Chevron’s Rangely Gas Plant Turnaround well under way, locals can expect to see increasing activity in the next two months. According to Cary Baird, Chevron’s policy, government and public affairs field representative, the primary purpose of the turnaround is to both inspect the gas plant[Read More…]
Rangely True Value hosts annual Mother’s Day event Saturday
By Julie Noyes [email protected] RANGELY | When Rodger and Debbie Polley made the decision 13 and a half years ago to move back to their hometown and run the Rangely True Value store, they knew it would be a great place to raise their kids, but they couldn’t foresee the[Read More…]
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Locals gather for medical history lesson in Rangely
RANGELY | Last week a handful of longtime Rangely residents and history lovers gathered for an impromptu history lesson and slide show provided by former childhood resident Larry Meens, son of locally famous Dr. Meens. Arriving in 1947, Dr. Meens was the first doctor to come to Rangely and stay[Read More…]
Blood Drive…
Blood is essential for life: it carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, fights infections, and helps heal wounds. And everyone has this self-generating resource that can be generously given to others—when and where it is needed most. The Rangely High School Student Council teamed up with the Kottenstette family[Read More…]
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Rangely Conoco serves community for two decades
RBC | For more than two decades Bart and Sarah Nielsen have been serving Rangely in a variety of capacities and as the owners of Rangely Conoco Auto and Tire they find themselves wearing many hats. The occupations of mechanic, tow truck driver, tire work and even all around handyman[Read More…]
Cleaner uppers…
Junior high holds annual science fair
RANGELY | Rangely Junior High school students from Katie Toyne’s seventh and eighth grade classes and Joanne Allred’s sixth grade class participated in the annual science fair April 27. Students developed their projects around answering a scientific question. There were more than 60 projects in all. Topics ranged from “Which[Read More…]


