RANGELYI The Rangely School Board addressed several topics at its meeting on Sept. 9, however, the main topic was discussing district performance on TCAP (the yearly state-mandated test), how the district should respond to the scores and how the scoring will impact the district’s accreditation.
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Letter to the Editor: Thanks to Rangely District Hospital staff
Dear Editor: My family and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Rangely District Hospital, the emergency room staff, and all employees involved with the care that I received during my recent visit to the ER.
Scoggins wins cross country meet
RANGELY I The Rangely cross country team stayed close to home this past weekend and competed in the Moffat County Cross Country Invitational, a small meet with just Moffat County, Steamboat Springs, Rawlins and Rangely competing.
CNCC works, plays at retreat
RANGELY I The CNCC Foundation held its annual retreat Sept. 6 and 7, when several activities took place at foundation board member Bud Striegel’s mountain ranch, a productive setting for those in attendance.
Rangely Elks Lodge…
On Sept. 16, Rangley Elks Lodge No. 1907 welcomed new District Deputy Governor Kirt Biesemeyer from Summit County. Biesemeyer was making the rounds to lodges within his district, and he just wanted to introduce himself to everyone and get to know a little bit about each lodge he will oversee.
Hiking team…
Rangely Junior/Senior High School is starting a new tradition with the physical education department offering recreational opportunities for the students.
Rangely volleyball 1-2 over the weekend
RANGELY I The Rangely High School volleyball team went won one and lost two matches over the weekend, beating Vail Mountain on Thursday before falling to Meeker and Hotchkiss on Friday and Saturday.
RHS gridders lose to No. 1 team
RANGELY I The Rangely High School Panthers traveled to the Front Range of Colorado only to be handed their first gridiron loss of the season by the current No. 1-rated eight-man team in the state.
Golfers headed to state tournament
RBC I Three members of the Rangely Panthers golf team traveled to Durango last week to compete in the regional tournament on a very difficult golf course. In the process the trio managed to finish well enough to send two of the three players to the state championship tournament in[Read More…]
Yoga classes impact mind, body
RANGELY I As certified yoga instructor Tarrah Patch begins six-week sessions ranging from restorative to youth yoga, she’s focused on helping her students experience the mental and physical benefits of yoga over time.
BLM plans for big cleanup Saturday
RANGELY I Most years, National Public Lands Day comes and goes in Rangely. The coordinated volunteer effort to clean up public lands, which happens in hundreds of communities nationwide on the last Saturday of September and has for the last 20 years, goes mostly unnoticed here.
Spartans v-ball opens league
RANGELY I The CNCC Spartan volleyball team will take on the No. 3 nationally ranked team from College of Southern Idaho tonight at 7 p.m. The match will be live streamed at www.ihigh.com/csi/


