Rangely could save nearly $100,000 by crushing tons of rock material RANGELY — Rock, at least crushed rock, is music to the Rangely Town Council’s ears. Council members, at a meeting Oct. 28, approved the crushing of 7,000 to 10,000 tons of rock material, to be used as backfill or[Read More…]
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Rangely Review: Nov. 6, 2008
RANGELY — Angels, witches, pumpkins, chained lovers, a mafia don accompanied by a flapper, conquistadores, a shepherd, a brain surgeon, a lady of the evening, a pajama-clad thumbsucker, Adam and Eve, Minnie Pearl, a blue-haired red-hatted lady along with various other folks making up a total number of 33 celebrated[Read More…]
Meeker Locals: Nov. 6, 2008
With the election past, perhaps our telephones will quit ringing off the hook. Three or more calls a day from political groups is just three or more too many. Maybe life can get back to normal now — whatever that means.
Drs. Wallace and Debby Salter celebrate second anniversary of Rangely private practice
RANGELY — For Drs. Wallace and Debby Salter, living in Rangely is just what the, well, doctor ordered.
Loose Ends: Just gotta have it
One local merchant explained the sale of a one-of-a-kind item with “She just had to have it.”
Obituary: Gene Scritchfield
Gene Scritchfield May 31, 1970 ~ Oct. 29, 2008
Obituary: Bertha H. George
Bertha H. George Dec. 5, 1918 ~ Oct. 26, 2008
BREWING UP A BUSINESS
John and Cheri Perry open coffee shop in Rangely Whether you want a cold drink or a hot one, John and Cheri Perry can fix you up. John Perry owns the Main Street Pub in Rangely, while, just down the road, his wife, Cheri, opened the Main Street Coffee House[Read More…]
Experiencing puppy love a little late in life
I feel like a real Coloradan now. On Saturday, I made two major acquisitions. I got a puppy, and I bought a snow shovel. I guess all that is left is to buy a pickup. That will have to wait, though. My Jeep, with 177,000 miles on it, will have[Read More…]
Letters to the Editor: November 6, 2008
Dear Editor,
Colorado’s oil shale resources dwarf Saudi Arabian oil
There is an energy resource in Colorado that is greater than all the oil in Saudi Arabia. Do you think politicians would want to strangle it before it ever materialized? The answer might surprise you.
Meeker man charged in wildfire
Undersheriff: Fire damaged 500 acres but was not set intentionally MEEKER — Travis Adams of Meeker has been charged with starting a trash fire last Friday that damaged 500 acres just northeast of town and took firefighters more than four hours to contain.


