Officer Hood visited Rangely Cub Scout Packs 189 and 191 to talk to them about law enforcement and safety. (Left to right) Ben Nielsen, Ty Fielder, Officer Hood, Den Chief Braxton Bishop, Zane and Lincoln Cordrey.
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Brown places 6th at state
RANGELY I The Panther wrestling team qualified four wrestlers for the Colorado State Wrestling Championships held in the Pepsi Center last weekend and returned with one placer, senior heavyweight Patrick Brown.
District-bound…
Meeker’s Kaysyn Chintala is defended by Rangely’s Brittany Babineaux in one of the final games of the regular season last week, which Meeker won. The two teams will play again Friday in Kremmling in the first round of the district tournament. The Rangely boys were eliminated Tuesday but the Meeker[Read More…]
Panthers defeat Eagles on road
RANGELY I The Panther basketball team needed to win in Paonia last Saturday in the final game of the regular season in order to host a district pigtail game Tuesday. Fortunately they won the game in Paonia but unfortunately they lost the pigtail game to the same team, ending their[Read More…]
Ladies advance to playoffs
RANGELY I The Rangely Panther girls’ basketball team lost their final two games of the regular season to the top two teams in the league but won their pigtail game Tuesday to advance to the district tournament this weekend in Kremmling. Ironically, the lady Panthers defeated the district host, the[Read More…]
Parkview students of the month
February students of the month are listed from top to bottom: Olivia Jarvis, Hunter Hanvey, Marshall Webber, Kayla Cabazos, Grant Lancaster, Ben Nielsen, Justin Cudo, Anthony Dorris, Bodhi Hibbard, Ryann Claybaugh.
Faculty of the year…
Kelly Martin (front row, left), CNCC Craig campus director of nursing, was recognized as the CNCC 2010-11 faculty of the year recipient at a luncheon held at the Community College of Aurora Campus.
Panthers qualify four for state tourney
RANGELY I The Panthers only took five wrestlers to the state qualifying regional tournament last weekend in Grand Junction and all five of them won matches and placed in the top six of their weight class, four of them in the top four, qualifying them for the Colorado State Wrestling[Read More…]
Submission wanted for CNCC magazine
RBC | Colorado Northwestern Community College is once again accepting submissions for publication in “The Waving Hands Review,” the school’s annual literary and arts magazine that highlights “exemplary works by emerging and established writers and artists” from northwestern Colorado. Past issues have included stories and poetry from Rangely and Craig,[Read More…]
On a mission…
Elder Travis Witherell, son of Sue Striegel, has been called to serve in the Buenos Aires Argentina West mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Troop competes in derby
RANGELY I Rangely Boy Scout Troop 189 — The Stripling Warriors — traveled to Sylvan Lake State Park 15 miles south of Eagle, Colo. on Feb. 11 to participate in the Three Rivers District Klondike Derby.
Ladies beat Plateau Valley 48-30
RANGELY I The Rangely girls’ basketball team pounded the lady Cowboys from Plateau Valley 48-30 at home and will finish the regular season on the road, in Meeker Friday and Paonia Saturday. “It wasn’t pretty but it was a win,” head coach Jimmie Mergelman said.




