RANGELY — Rod and Lenora Smuts of Rangely are this week’s “home of honorees.” Rod moved to Rangely in 1960. Lenora is a Rangely native. The couple has been married 35 years.
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Heartwarming health history for Rangely girl
RANGELY — When she was 5 weeks old, Alivia Green had open heart surgery to repair a narrowing of the aorta. Now, 16 months old, she has had 14 surgeries and been in and out of the hospital for much of her young life. A chili benefit dinner was held[Read More…]
Wrestler overcomes injury
RANGELY — The Panthers had seven qualifiers for the state wrestling tournament last season.
Alum credits CNCC with changing life
RANGELY — Steve Swymer remembers the first time he stepped foot in northwest Colorado. It wasn’t quite the reception he was anticipating.
Panthers finish second in Northwest League tourney
RANGELY — The Rangely wrestling team traveled to Kremmling last Saturday for the Northwest League tournament. The Panthers advanced eight into the championship round and five into the consolation championships.
Rangely residents called to LDS mission in Vietnam
RANGELY — Mark and Pam Berrett of Rangely have accepted a mission call for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and will serve in the Cambodia-Phnom Penh area mission.
Building in the High Country
He made living on the edge his life’s work. Literally. Larry “Bud” Striegel represents the second generation of a family business started by his father. The company found its niche where few others dared to go — laying pipeline in the high country of Colorado and other western states.
HAPPY STORY: Daughter of Rangely soldier gladly gives doll to war victim
Melanie Pratt is not angry that her father gave away her Happy.
Widmer completes Air Force training
RANGELY — John and Marjorie Widmer of Rifle, formerly of Rangely, are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Jessica Widmer, from Air Force basic military training in San Antonio, Texas.
John and Cheri Perry get ‘home of’ honors
RANGELY — John and Cheri Perry of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. The Perrys have lived in Rangely 10 years. They were married “7-7-07”.
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.
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…]


