Tag: Rangely

Letter: Illegal immigrants bring problems

This was sent to me from my niece. I read the article from Jeff Burkhead about illegal immigrants in Arizona. Maybe he should move to Arizona so he can get a first-hand look at the many problems these unwanted illegal immigrants are bringing into our country.

Thank you …

Kay Nickson of the Rangely Animal Shelter thanked Cub Scout members for making a donation to buy rawhide bones for dogs at the shelter. Members are: Ben Roberts, Jonathan Pennell, Kay Nickson, shelter manager;

2010 RANGELY HIGH GRADUATES

RANGELY I Following is a list of the 2010 graduates of Rangely High School: Juan Alonso Chumacero III Jovanna Beatriz Contreras Kindal Scott Cushman Adam Michael Dahl Michael Jennings Dillon

Letter: Rare birds disappear from Rangely home

Police need your help in solving the mysterious disappearance of four of Rangely’s newest community members: Flo, Mingo, Frankie and Gracie. These four individuals, after carefully considering many other communities, recently decided to make Rangely their permanent home. This small and welcoming community, with a sign reading “Rangely — A[Read More…]

Death Notice: Mable Juanita Banta

Mable Juanita Banta Died May 22, 2010 Mable Juanita Banta, 90, died May 22, 2010, in Grand Junction at her home. Memorial services are planned for June 19 at 2 p.m. in Rangely at the Rangely Christian Church.

Letter: Tea Party wants to restore accountability

There were two letters to the editor in the May 27 Herald Times that particularly caught my eye. The first letter concerning the Tea Party asked questions that, in my opinion, the author knew the answers, but in the interest of extolling the party line feigned ignorance.

Rangely principal won’t return

RANGELY I The class of incoming seniors is accustomed to turnover. The seniors-to-be at Rangely Junior/Senior High will have their fourth principal in four years. Rob Winn, first-year principal at Rangely Junior/Senior High, did not have his contract renewed.

RHS seniors compete in three events at state

RANGELY I The Rangely track team was fortunate enough to take two hard-working senior athletes to the State Track and Field Championships this past weekend. Logan Osborne qualified for the 300 hurdles and Audrey Hogan qualified for both the 800 run and the 1,600 run.

Obituary: Bill Sisneros

Bill Sisneros died March 1, 2010, while on an extended stay with his mother following the death of his father. William H. Sisneros was born in Alamosa to Margarito “Junior” and Ercillia “Archie” (Chavez) Sisneros. Bill was graduated from Rangely High School and spent time working in the oil fields,[Read More…]