MEEKER I There were two inadvertent editing errors in a front page article in last week’s Herald Times regarding the Rangely school board.
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Rangely boys second, girls eighth as Panthers host league championship
RANGELY I Rangely hosted the Western Slope 2A League Track and Field Championships on Saturday with 12 teams participating from West Grand to Cedaredge and close to 300 athletes participating in six field events, 8 individual running events and five relays.
Double rainbow…
Raven oil pumping station at new home pad in Rangely
RANGELY I An iconic Rangely landmark has a new home. A replica of the Raven A-1 pumping unit, the first “wildcat” deep well in the Rangely Weber Sand Unit drilled by the California Oil Co. in 1931, was moved from the wellhead site to the Rangely Museum on April 10.
Have a graduating senior? Get your grad greeting in by May 15!
Parent/Family Grad Greetings are $28 and must be prepaid. The graduation edition will run May 21, 2015, in the Herald Times. Call 878-4017 or email [email protected] with your greeting for your grad!
Branding time…
CNCC campus takes notice of the Holocaust, other world genocides
RANGELY I In the rush and hurry of everyday life, it can be easy to forget. Only rarely do most of us think about the millions of Jewish people and millions more who, for their ethnicity, religion or politics, died as part of a mass genocide initiated by Germany’s Nazi[Read More…]
CNCC gearing up for increase in ‘Reach Your Peak’ camp offerings
RANGELY I If earning college scholarship money, finding a career path and inspiring lifelong interests sound like good ways to fill your kids’ time this summer, Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) can help.
Letter to the Editor: Grateful for caring
Dear Editor: There are no words to express how thankful we are to those who showed how much they care for our family!
RHS soccer girls improve
RANGELY I The Rangely High School girls’ soccer team has seen a lot of improvement this year, according to head coach Patsy Wanstedt. After last weekend’s play, Wanstedt noted that the team has scored more goals while holding the opposition to fewer scores.
Kristin Steele fills Rangely council seat
RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met April 7 to announce and swear in newly appointed town council member Kristin Steele, honor the Rangely Police Department for its DUI enforcement work and learn about several projects nearing completion.
Rangely School Board considers accessing RSD savings account
RANGELY I With the school year winding down, the Rangely School Board met April 21 to discuss several issues of potential impact on the 2015-2016 school year, including vacated teacher positions, grade point average (GPA) calculations, alternative school options and budget considerations.


