“Wonderful” and “transformative” is how Rifle City Manager Tommy Klein described the new workforce training center and modular home production facility being developed in his community. The center will train high school students and graduates.
A group of residents have launched a new Rifle Police Foundation, according to a news release from the organization. The newly established foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding the RPD through donations.
Rising revenues derived from city taxes in Rifle are sort of like a double-edged sword. On the one hand, jumbo white eggs are nearly $6 a carton and locals continue to watch their paychecks drain.
Now that Garfield County’s animal control program doesn’t exist, Rifle City Council requested in late December to see just exactly how many animals are being cared for by the city’s animal shelter. Numbers revealed last.
Read ‘em and weep. The fourth annual Casino Night returns to Rifle’s Ute Theater and Events Center this Saturday. By way of roulette, craps, black jack and poker tables, patrons are being asked to throw.