Tag: Rangely

Letter: Schools’ job to teach

In response to the letter printed on April 8 regarding the four-day school week, I would remind the readers that it is the job of the schools to educate, not to provide daycare, parenting services and a moral compass. Remember that the family is the backbone of our society, and[Read More…]

Letter: Father thanks community

Thank you, Rangely. I cannot explain the hurt from the loss of my daughter, and I know that many have experienced the same, but also know that some are not as fortunate as me, and I am saying this in regard to the support that I have received from the[Read More…]

Rangely Hospital representatives, from left, Jack Rich (board chairman), Bernie Rice (compliance officer) and Jim Dillon (chief financial officer) participated in the public presentations about plans to build a new hospital.

Voters to decide about Rangely Hospital proposal

RANGELY I Ballots were mailed last Friday, asking voters to support a $38.7 million bond election to build a new hospital. Results, however, won’t be known until May 4. That is the deadline for returning ballots in the special district election.

Letter: Outgoing mayor says thanks

It has been my pleasure and honor to serve on the Rangely Town Council for the past seven years, with six of those years as mayor. We have a great town manager and staff and I have truly enjoyed working with them all.

Health fairs Saturday in Meeker, Rangely

RBC I The 9 Health Fairs will be held this Saturday in Meeker and Rangely. In Meeker, the health fair will be from 7-11 a.m. at the Fairfield ­Center; in Rangely, the health fair will be from 7 a.m. to noon at the Early Education Center.

Rangely’s Brown takes sixth at state

RANGELY I Coaches are always looking for improvement. That’s why Derek Stolworthy, the Rangely Junior High wrestling coach, couldn’t be happier with his team. “Throughout the course of the season, it was like night and day, from the first practice to the state tournament,” Stolworthy said.