Dear Editor: I would like to very sincerely thank Vicki Pfennig of Rangely code enforcement and the City of Rangely for bringing to my attention the safety issues around my home. I was endangering my neighbors, the members of the Rangely Fire Department and myself. Jeremy A. Coleman Rangely
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Eagle Scouts…
RHS class graduates with thoughts of hard work, many opportunities
RANGELY I “Commencement” is defined as “the beginning,” and there were 29 members of the Rangely High School Class of 2015 who were anxious Sunday to reach that point of graduation and commence with the rest of their lives.
Parkview Elementary field day…
Parkview Science Fair…
Approximately 72 fourth- and fifth-grade students participated in Parkview Elementary School’s inaugural Science Fair on May 14. Students completed experiments at home and worked on results in classrooms, with projects ranging from magnetic science to electricity and chemical reactions. Teacher organizers Dana Forbes (fourth grade) and Carlene Cantrell (fifth grade)[Read More…]
Next Networking Group meeting is Tuesday
RANGELY I The next meeting of the Community Networking Group will be on Tuesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Weiss Conference Room on the Colorado Northwestern Community College campus in Rangely. The guest speaker for May will be Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) Northwestern Regional Manager Elyse[Read More…]
Several members of Rangely’s track team place at state meet
RANGELY I On Wednesday, the Rangely High School Panthers track team took off with 13 athletes and three managers for the state track meet in Lakewood. During the meet, several members earned finishes that placed at the meet.
RHS State Track
Rangely VFW to revive Memorial Day tradition
RANGELY I A Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post characterized by new membership and increased involvement has spurred the return of a Memorial Day tradition.
WRBM Dance Recital…
Chase…
Myron and Bernice Chase, was graduated from Cuba (N.M) High School on Saturday, May 16.
Both high schools hold commencement this weekend
RBC I This will be a busy weekend for high school graduations in Rio Blanco County as 38 students will be graduated from Meeker High School on Saturday morning and 29 Rangely High School graduates will receive their diplomas on Sunday afternoon.


