Petersburg benefit auction Saturday RANGELY | The lady Panther volleyball teams will be hosting a baked goods benefit silent auction during their final home games of the season against Paonia this Saturday.
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RHS Lady Panthers win two more on the road
RANGELY I The lady Panthers varsity volleyball team won two more league games last weekend and are currently tied for second in the league with Meeker, who they will play Friday before ending the regular season at home against the current league leader Paonia.
RHS beats Vail Christian 30-6
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers football team won their third game of the season with a 30-6 win over the Vail Christian Saints, who were undefeated until the Panthers came marching in.
Program donations welcomed
RANGELY I The Rio Blanco BOCES Feeding Our Future backpack program, now in its third year, has friends in quite a few places.
Record breaker …
Rangely local Tom Walz recently learned that he made the Boone & Crockett records book with the mountain lion he harvested last Christmas Eve with Wayne Pennell of Cathedral Creek Outfitters.
RMS showing school spirit
RANGELY I The homecoming week at the Rangely Middle School turned out to be a success, no matter how wacky it really was!
RHS wins on the road
RANGELY I The lady Panthers lost to Vail Mountain at home last Friday but traveled to Walden the next day and beat the lady Wildcats in five games.
Pumpkins galore…
The 2012-2013 Rangely High School FBLA Chapter met Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, for a community service project at the Rangely Community Gardens.
Home of: Ronda Worrall
RANGELY | Ronda Worrall of Rangely is this week’s “home of” honoree. Her parents moved to Rangely in 1964, when her dad Donald VanCleave was the State Farm agent. Her father is deceased and her mother Jeannette currently lives in Grand Junction.
Collins family has positive impact
RANGELY I From the classroom, to the visitor center, to the Radino Senior Center, and so many areas in between, Tommy and Dorothy Collins have made positive contributions to all ages of people in Rangely.
The college on the hill: An introspective
I have been a resident of Rangely, Colo., for the past eight years.
Time capsule suggestions needed
A new courtyard on the Rangely Campus is under construction and will be the home of a time capsule commemorating the last 50 years of Colorado Northwestern Community College. The courtyard under the trees will feature a vault in its center that will house the capsule and will have bench[Read More…]


