RANGELY I This month we started a new reward system at Rangely Junior High School. This new system has different branches. There is the “Caught Being Good” branch and the “Consistency Club” branch. These programs were created to help encourage students to be kind, respectful, and to strive for their[Read More…]
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Safety first…
RANGELY I A celebration was held in front of the office building at Deserado Mine last Monday to honor the accomplishment of 365 days without a lost time accident.
Obituary: Ryan Rouse
Ryan Rouse died on Highway 139 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on October 20, 2011.
RHS Homecoming 2011
Haeley Enterline and DJ Jamerson were crowned homecoming queen and king.
Artist Trading Card Club meets Sundays
RANGELY | The Artist Trading Card Club in Rangely will meet on the second and fourth Sundays at 2 p.m. in the deli at White River Market.
Rollover accident claims three lives
RBC I A one-vehicle rollover accident on the Douglas Pass road claimed the lives of three men in the morning hours of Thursday last.
ESA Bazaar coming to Rangely Nov. 13
RANGELY I The Epsilon Chi Sorority of Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) will once again hold their annual holiday bazaar Sunday, Nov. 13 at Parkview Elementary School from noon until 5 p.m.
NFL Pass, Punt and Kick results
RANGELY I The Punt, Pass and Kick sectional competition was held Sunday, Oct. 16 at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction.
Panthers prep for homecoming
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers only played one match this past weekend against the Soroco Rams and now prepare for a big homecoming weekend against two tough league opponents: Paonia and Vail Mountain.
HOME OF: Dave and Jean Jordan
RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Dave and Jean Jordan are this week’s “home of” honorees.
TEACHER OF THE MONTH …
Vicki Douglas is an all-around awesome teacher and person.
CNCC Rangely adds challenge course to campus
RANGELY I The Rangely campus of Colorado Northwestern Community College has just begun construction of a ropes course across the street from the CNCC softball field. Contractors began the implementation of what looks like several large telephone poles on the site.


