Dear Editor: Dear Rangely community, we are so grateful for your support of The TANK during our recent Kickstarter campaign. Because the people of Rangely joined backers from 18 countries and all over the United States, we were able to exceed our goal and make our dream a reality.
Rangely
Spring recital…
Last Sunday 18 of Rangely’s youth came together to tickle the ivories for family and friends at their annual spring recital. Piano teachers Carol Morton and Andrea Gianinetti were well represented by students ranging from 5 to 16 years old.
Outdoor education…
Rangely High School’s Outdoor Education class put the skills they’ve been developing to the test during a two-night trip to Moab, Utah. Students camped, cooked and saw some of the sights. Before earning the trip students had to spend time in class learning how to plan, prepare and cook meals[Read More…]
Rangely track team overcomes hurdles to set school, personal records
RANGELY I Rangely tracksters woke up early Friday to compete in Montrose for their meet this week. Bleary eyed that morning, few could’ve guessed what was in store for the day. Some records were broken, some medals were earned and some bus problems appeared.
Semi-finalists named for CNCC president
RANGELY I Four candidates being considered for president of Colorado Northwestern Community College were in the area this week touring campuses in Craig and Rangely and meeting CNCC employees and community members.
Rangely Museum opens this Friday
RANGELY I Rangely Museum opens its 2016 season Friday, May 6, and organizers are hosting an open house during the weekend that includes refreshments for those who stop by to see the recently installed Raven A1 Pump Jack.
Rangely Community Gardens open for new growth
RANGELY I The Rangely Community Gardens is gearing up to kick off its sixth growing season with plenty of activities to get both the novice and advanced gardener involved.
Rangely Girl Scouts have serious need for volunteers
RANGELY I The future of Girl Scouts in Rangely is resting in the arms of volunteers to replace the current troop leaders, who are not able to continue as leaders next year, and adult leadership is needed.
Letter to the Editor: Many helped make field trips possible
Dear Editor: In May, the Parkview Elementary Treasure Hunting Club will take two field trips in search of “treasure.” We will be taking the entire fourth- and fifth-grade classes and use high-quality metal detectors, pin-pointers and digging equipment.
Children’s Health Fair…
Earlier in April, the Rio Blanco BOCES hosted its annual Children’s Health Fairs in Rangely and Meeker. The fair, run by the BOCES for many years, provides a wide array of services to young children. At the fair, kids from birth to preschool received developmental screenings for hearing, vision, academics,[Read More…]
Thanks to wrestling team supporters
Dear Editor: The Rangely Middle School Wrestling Team would like to thank Professional Touch, Kayla and Claude Rose, Praters Plumbing, Big D’s, Roger and Rosaly Coombs, and Curt and Susie Dembowski for their generous donations and support to this year’s wrestling team. It is much appreciated Jeff LeBleu RMS Wrestling[Read More…]
Thanks for Rowdy Worm assistance
Dear Editor: Over the past weekend of April 16, Rangely High School held an after-prom party called Rowdy Worm. Throughout the night, from midnight to five in the morning, students were running around playing games.


