Panther seniors Cameron Enterline and Ryan Wilzcek and juniors Ethan and Colt Allred (above)
Rangely
Letter to the Editor: Septemberfest a big success due to many
Dear Editor: This year’s Septemberfest was a huge success because of all the volunteer help and donations that were received.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for service to Rangely School Board
Dear Editor: I would like to take the opportunity to personally thank Adair Norman and Rebecca Rector for their service to the Rangely School Board.
RJSHS rec day…
On Oct. 23, some of the students at Rangely Junior High School got to participate in a half day of fun at the Western Rio Blanco Recreational Center.
Obituary: Jack L. Caswell
Jack L. Caswell was born Nov. 28, 1925, in North Hollywood, Calif., the son of Perry and Susan (Brown) Caswell. He was raised and attended school in Southern California.
Sign damage…
Over the weekend, probably Sunday night, vandals attacked the Rangely Town Hall administrative office sign with large rocks, possibly attempting to hit the electronic message center. In the process, the vandals put a few dents in the black and green metal backdrop, broke out some of the lettering and the[Read More…]
No new info on shooting
RANGELY I Rangely police say they have concluded the investigation of the alleged shooting of one man by another on Oct. 19 in Rangely and have turned over the information to the office of District Attoney Ian Fowler.
Rangely Jr./Sr. High Honor Roll
RANGELY I Rangely Junior High School has released its first quarter honor roll for the 2013-14 school year as well as those students who had perfect attendance through the first quarter.
‘Alice’ a success with Children’s Theater
RANGELY I Fifty-four Rangely elementary, middle and high school students performed Missoula Children’s Theater’s “Alice in Wonderland” on Friday night, bringing approximately 300 people to the Rangely Junior-Senior High School auditorium.
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago • Mr. J. A. Martin and Mrs. Leana Collins were united in marriage last Wednesday by Judge Charles Attix. Mr. Martin is well known on White River, and identified as a rising young cattleman, and the bridge comes from Dillon.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for help with fire
Dear Editor: We have always loved living in a small town. There’s nothing like having that small town community feeling, a great place to raise our children and a great place for family, friends and neighbors.
Fall festival…
Colorado Northwestern Community College LeaderTrek learning community students organized a Fall Festival for children at Rangely’s Elks Park on Saturday.


