Residents on Darius Avenue had to do without water during the day last week — at least for a few days. But now they have a new sewer line.
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Classifieds: May 21, 2009 edition
Classifieds for the May 21, 2009 edition include:
Rock Crawlers club holds first-ever event for women drivers
RANGELY — The Rock Crawlers had their first women drivers only event last Saturday.
Classifieds: May 14, 2009 Edition
Classified ads for May 14, 2009 edition.
4-H News: Chipigitt club meets
RANGELY — On April 6 the Chipigitt club of Rangely, held its third meeting of the year.
Stoner family buries a son who died of overdose at 18
RANGELY — Nearly 200 people attended last Saturday’s funeral service at the Rangely High School gymnasium for Austin Stoner, who died April 19 from an overdose at the age of 18. Here are excerpts of remarks made during the service by his brother, Michael, and his stepmom, Dottie.
Coming Clean: Rangely man chronicles lifetime of drug abuse
RANGELY — John Durfee was 10 the first time he smoked pot. He was 12 the first — and only — time he smoked, or freebased, cocaine. At 17, he entered treatment for alcohol addiction.
Western Colorado property values buck U.S. trend
RBC — Due to the economic downturn, property owners in western Colorado may be expecting to see their 2009 Notice of Valuation showing a lower amount than their 2007 value.
WARM shuts down for summer months
RANGELY — The W.A.R.M. program is closing up shop for the summer.
Wyoming pilot crashes at Rangely Airport
Darryl Faulk of Laramie, Wyo., was piloting a plane that crashed April 22 at the Rangely Airport.
Austin Stoner: ‘I think he was headed in the right direction’
RANGELY — Austin Stoner had plans. He talked about attending Western Colorado Community College, an extension of Mesa State College, to work toward a certificate as a nurse’s aide. After having struggled with drugs and alcohol in the past, Austin was seemingly doing better. Dottie Stoner, Austin’s stepmom, thought he[Read More…]
Friend says, ‘I expect him to call’
RANGELY — Clay Halcomb still has a hard time believing his friend is gone.