RANGELY I The Rangely Middle School (RMS) Student Council participated in a new fundraiser this semester with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for Children in its “Pennies for Patients” campaign.
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RMS track athletes set new school records
RANGELY I Rangely Junior High School athletes traveled to Baggs, Wyo., for their last meet of the season on Friday, and with sun shining and wind blowing, the Panthers brought home several medals, set new school records and set personal bests.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for help with fire, tragedy
Dear Editor: We would like to thank the many people who helped during and after the 4-H community pen fire on Monday afternoon.
Rangely’s Slagle winner of RBCSO scholarship
RANGELY I Rio Blanco County Sheriff Si Woodruff is pleased to announce that Tessa Slagle, a senior at Rangely High School, is this year’s recipient of the County Sheriffs of Colorado (CSOC) scholarship award to Rio Blanco County.
Fire at Rangely 4-H pens leaves 5 pigs dead, 2 hurt
RANGELY I A fire ignited by an electrical source killed five pigs and injured two more in one of two Rangely 4-H community pens on Monday afternoon.
CNCC graduation is on Saturday in Rangely
RANGELY I Colorado Northwestern Community College will hold its graduation ceremony at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the Colorado Room of the Weiss Building on the Rangely campus.
Panthers do well in West Grand
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers track teams ended their regular season in Kremmling and they are excited about the upcoming, state-qualifying, regional meet in Grand Junction on Friday and Saturday.
Rangely author is award finalist
Rangely author Lou Dean will be traveling to Denver on May 8 to attend the annual Colorado Authors’ League (CAL) awards banquet.
Congratulate Rio Blanco County graduates
The Herald Times is publishing greetings from senior parents, relatives and friends for a job well done.
Jeep events a Rangely success
Last weekend’s World Extreme Rock Crawling Championship event in Rangely, the second of three Western competitions in rock crawling, saw 18 pairs and individuals compete despite difficult weather that affected performances, WE Rock business manager Shelley Krehbiel-Klein said this week.
Jr. livestock judging team wins third
Madi Shults reached down deep and beat the “first loser” demon and won senior high individual overall and reasons while Macy Collins won another individual junior high individual champion “chip” and reasons, gaining her third first, in conjunction with her team’s third win of the year, at the Otero/Lincoln County[Read More…]


