Rangely High School senior William Scoggins is backed by his principal, Berry Swenson, activities director Mark Skelton, coach Stephanie Kahler and parents Beth and Matt as he signs a letter of intent to run track next fall in Durango while attending Fort Lewis College.
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Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago Lem Miller, who has been steward at the Meeker Hotel for several years, has resigned his position on account of poor health. He was succeeded by Mr. H.E. Low.
Writing Night at Parkview Elementary
All-conference…
It was announced at the recent Rangely High School boys’ basketball banquet that the Western Slope League honorably mentioned junior Cameron Enterline and named classmate Connor Phelan to the first team Western Slope All-Conference team for their play during the season.
Panthers drop two in Hotchkiss, prep for Meeker
RANGELY I After losing both games of a doubleheader to the Bulldogs in Hotchkiss last Saturday, the Rangely Panthers baseball team has an overall record of 2-9 and the players will put their 1-5 league record on the line Saturday in Meeker.
Wedding bells…
Andrea Henson and Clark “CJ” Koenig were united in marriage on March 31 in Las Vegas, Nev.
New Eden hosts month-long diaper drive
RBC I For many families in Rio Blanco County, paying monthly bills is complicated by another expense: diapers. With the cost of keeping one child in clean, dry diapers ranging upward of $100 per month, the expense is a hardship for one in three American families, according to many “diaper[Read More…]
Dual Panthers win events
RANGELY I For the second week in a row, Rangely senior Holly Lepro won the discus competition. The most recent win was in the Palisade meet, held at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction against teams from larger schools.
CNCC capsule set; statue unveiled
RANGELY I The unveiling of the new Colorado Northwestern Community College Spartan sculpture will take place at a ceremony on Tuesday and will be accompanied by the placement of a time capsule, designed to be opened in the year 2062, when the school will mark its centennial.
Showdown not slowed down by rain
— CNCC Spartan bull riders earn top honors at inaugural event — RANGELY I Rainy spring weather didn’t keep Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) bull riders from earning top honors at the inaugural Spartan Showdown Rodeo over the weekend.
Kickin’ back…
Rangely sophomore goalie Simone Heinle goes up for a save against Moffat County on Friday at Yeager Field.
Campaign raises more than $46,000 to save tank
RANGELY I The “Save the Tank” campaign may be over, but the task of saving the tank is just beginning. One year ago, the empty 60-by-30-foot water tank west of Rangely, a recording and performance space for musicians and composers for more than three decades, looked like it would be[Read More…]




