RANGELY I The lady Panther volleyball team went on the road last Friday and won a match in Kremmling, then returned home and lost their first league match of the season to Meeker the following day. Rangely will go on the road again this week, first to Paonia Friday, then[Read More…]
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Improving Columbine Park …
Columbine Park projects are moving forward, with the announcer’s booth nearly complete and its sound system projected to be installed next week, park board member Jeff Heinle said. Framing of the horse barn is also complete, with water installation finishing up now and siding and electric next on the list.
RE-4 School district thanks parents
RANGELY I It doesn’t take a Harvard research study to tell us that parent involvement in education is a good thing. Our two principals are strong advocates for parental involvement in their schools.
Obituary: May Bainbrick
May Afton Bainbrick returned to our loving Heavenly Father on Sept. 22, 2012, at the Uintah Care Center from natural causes.
80 is good …
Richard Nickson was surprised by many of his relatives and friends to celebrate his 80th birthday at the Rangely Muesum Park Sept. 15.
The brushstrokes of a lifetime
RANGELY I Some of the murals are gone. One fell victim to a careless semi truck driver, another to a building’s closure. A third was destroyed, only to be re-painted. All of them, says painter Dawna Wardell, are part of the natural ebb and flow of change.
HOME OF: Lee and Karen Stanley
RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Lee and Karen Stanley are this week’s “home of” honorees.
News Briefs: Sept. 27, 2012
Mobile pantry will be in Meeker today
Rock Crawling Competition free to all participants
RANGELY I Now in its sixth year, the Rangely Rock Crawling Park competition and trail ride stands apart from other events like it. The difference is the amount of cash it costs to participate, which adds up to exactly nothing.
RHS Homecoming parade marshals
Kurt and Vicki Douglas were the Grand Marshals for the 2012 Homecoming parade and Angie Fortunato and Clay Allred served as crown bearers for the annual event.
Panthers receive new scoreboard
RANGELY I A new scoreboard was installed and dedicated last week at the 2012 homecoming game against the Nucla Mustangs. The Panthers lit up the new scoreboard, scoring 61 points, while only allowing the Mustangs 6.
RHS Junior Honor Society
RANGELY I The newly installed 2012 Rangely National Junior Honor Society high school students met on Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school for their first meeting of the school year.


