RANGELY I During the summer, 15-year-old Angelica “Geli” Brown puts in about three-and-a-half hours in the pool each day. Depending on her team’s schedule, she’ll swim “ladders,” or sets of increasingly longer lengths, to build endurance.
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CNCC, state offer shooting sports intro
RANGELY | Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Community Education program and the Colorado Parks and Wildlife are partnering to bring a free introduction to shooting sports to the Rangely community.
Home of: Dr. Kenneth and Jenine Myers
RANGELY | Dr. Kenneth Myers is a third-generation Colorado native born in Denver. His wife, Jenine, was born and raised in nearby Vernal, Utah.
New arrival…
Jerry and Michelle Cox of Meeker, Colo., announce the birth of their daughter, Brooklyn “Brooke” Reeve Cox at 3:26 p.m. on May 31, 2013, at Memorial Hospital in Craig.
Letter to the Editor: Why not Rangely for a justice center?
Dear Editor: The Town of Rangely has been encouraged to comment on the new justice center as the cost and location is something that affects all Rio Blanco County residents and especially each law enforcement agency in the county.
Obituary: Marvin Wayne Jackson
Marvin Wayne Jackson, 73, passed away in Dinosaur, Colo., on June 5, 2013.
Rangely-area recipes being gathered
RANGELY | The Rangely Museum is gathering recipes for a cookbook featuring old and new recipes of the Rangely area. In addition to regular recipes, there is a focus on homemade ice cream and dutch oven recipes for the Ice Cream Social section.
CNCC, Chevron join for tour, donation
RANGELY I Colorado Northwestern Community College staff met up with local Chevron USA employees at the Rangely Weber Sand Unit last week to review Chevron’s current operation.
College for Kids returns to CNCC
RANGELY I Colorado Northwestern Community College’s College for Kids program is back for its second year, with course favorites on the schedule as well as new offerings for middle school-aged participants.
Scholarship…
Bernie Gantt, left, Dan Dewitt, right, and Kevin Amack, not pictured, representing Rio Blanco Lodge No. 80 of the AF&AM, awarded the Colorado Mason’s Benevolent Fund Scholarship worth $28,000 to Rangely High School graduating senior Heather Turner, second from right.
RHS girls’ teams end up as consolation champs
RANGELY I With the 2012-2013 school year just ending, many Rio Blanco County teams are using the offseason to prepare for next year, including the Rangely Junior/Senior High School girls’ basketball program, which hosted a tournament Friday and Saturday.
Rangely’s Love and Logic sessions wrap up; program takes new look at teaching, parenting
RANGELY I Love and Logic has been around for decades, but this spring, five Love and Logic sessions offered by the Rangely School District drew more than two dozen teachers and parents to Parkview Elementary School to see the teaching and parenting approach from a fresh perspective.


