Tag: Rangely Businesses
Rangely loses Heritage Building & Home Center following liquidation
RANGELY I Starting today, Rangely’s Heritage Building and Home Center will begin liquidating its store inventory with plans to close its doors next month.
Changes in store…
RANGELY I Rangely shoppers will soon notice some major changes in the local grocery store. White River Market, owned by parent company The Market, has been downsizing the grocery section of the store to make room for an Ace Hardware.
Letter to the Editor: Looking at incentives not a new concept
Dear Editor: Peggy Rector’s letter in last week’s Herald Times was timely in the sense that Tax Incentives for Qualifying Businesses is exactly what the town trustees and mayor look to consider for further support.
Letter to the Editor: Rangely needs to offer incentives for local businesses
Dear Editor: As I read the article “Casto explains his resignation” dated 4-9-2015, some thoughts came to mind. While I respect all identities involved in the article, please let me share with you my perspective from over the years. First, in the past, I agreed with the Mayor Frank Huitt’s[Read More…]
Facelift…
New owners…
Erin and Jon Willis took ownership of Rangely Liquors on Jan. 1, and they are “excited about the opportunity.”
Crossfire to cut back its presence in Rangely
RANGELY I During the next month, one of Rangely’s prominent oil and gas companies, Crossfire LLC, will begin pulling out a small portion of their operation from Rangely and moving it to Vernal, Utah.
Beauty Bar…
Former Beauty Bar owner Shirley Sinclair stands with Gail Palmer and Donna Kinnis outside Sinclair’s former business of 28 years, now the home of Beth Wiley’s pottery studio. The trio visited during the studio’s 10-year anniversary and open house Nov. 9, when approximately 100 people stopped in to check out[Read More…]
Elizabeth Robinson Wiley celebrates 10 years of business in pottery studio
RANGELY I When ceramic artist Elizabeth Robinson Wiley moved to Rangely 10 years ago, she had little idea how the community’s life would integrate with her own.
FNBR has new name: Bank of the San Juans
RBC I First National Bank of the Rockies officially became the Bank of the San Juans last week after the oldest banks in Meeker and Rangely were acquired by Montana-based Glacier Bancorp Inc.