RANGELY I Recently Rangely Junior High held a pop-top drive, where students were encouraged to bring the little metal tops off of cans into school.
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Ladies end season in Denver
RANGELY I The lady Panthers girls’ basketball team traveled to Denver last week and played the Lutheran Lions in the first round of the Region 4 tournament, held at Metro State College. The Lions beat Rangely 57-31 and advanced to the “Elite Eight” in Pueblo with a 52-45 win over[Read More…]
Letter to the Editor: Huitt runs for mayor
Dear Editor: Citizens of Rangely, I want to tell you why I, Frank Huitt, want to run for the office of mayor. In almost every election we have choices and those choices have consequences. We see this at all levels of government.
Man on ice …
Someone used the recent snowfall to make a snowman, who stood alone on Kenney Reservoir.
Progress…
Construction on the new Rangely District Hospital is approaching a major milestone.
Letter to the Editor: Brasfield donations
Dear Editor: Our son, Jamie Brasfield, was diagnosed with cancer on Feb. 21, 2012. He was having horrible headaches and went to the emergency room in Vernal where he was told that he has cancer in his head the size of a softball and a huge one in his chest[Read More…]
Tipton holding town hall meeting Saturday
RBC | Rep. Scott Tipton (CO-03) will answer questions from constituents and provide an update on his work in Washington during a town hall meeting in Meeker, Saturday, March 10, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Kilowatt Korner and at Town Hall in Rangely from 6-7 p.m.
Rangely’s Dynamo: Peggy Rector
RANGELY I A sign in Peggy Rector’s living room reads, “Those who touch our lives stay in our hearts forever.” This quote hangs on a wall in the house she was married in, built on a foundation that has stood the test of time. It seems there is symbolism in[Read More…]
Solar car challenge race …
Rangely Middle School seventh grade science students held a competition where they designed and built solar cars.
Award …
The first Chevron Natural Resources Scholarship was recently awarded to Taylor Poos-Benson (right) of Morrison, Colo. Jeff Roedell (left) from the local Chevron office was on hand to congratulate Taylor and to present his award certificate.
Lady Panthers finish 4th
RANGELY I After losses to Meeker and Hayden in the district tournament, the lady Panther basketball team will advance as the fourth seed in the Region 4 tournament this weekend in Denver and will play Lutheran at Metro State College at 6 p.m. Friday.
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago n One of the most enjoyable social affairs of the winter was the “Pumpkin Rollers” dance, given last evening by Charley Bloomfield and his fellow dry farmer of Oakridge park. n The Gem theatre picture shows are good; Thursday, Saturday and Sunday nights.


