RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Dave and Jean Jordan are this week’s “home of” honorees.
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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.
RHS homecoming chili dinner tonight
RANGELY | Rangely High School is celebrating homecoming this week with a chili dinner on Thursday, Oct. 20.
NHS hosts candidate forum
RANGELY I Rangely voters will have an opportunity to meet and speak with the five candidates running for three seats on the Rangely Board of Education during a “Meet the School Board Candidates Night” on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Extreme home makeover for McPhails
RANGELY I In today’s world, we watch reality TV shows without ever imagining those programs will land close to home. It is heartwarming when a show that does so much for so many finds its way to someone we know.
Pretty in pink …
The lady Panther volleyball team wore pink jerseys in Paonia to celebrate October’s breast cancer awareness.
Obituary: Donna (Rector) Martine Sept. 30, 2011
Donna (Rector) Martine of Westminster, Colo., passed away Sept. 30, 2011.
MDA fund raiser …
More than 30 Rangely residents were locked up at Giovanni’s Italian Grill last week in an effort to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Fritzlan wins world title
RANGELY I Colten Fritzlan, 11, left for Ogden, Utah, with dreams and determination to be a world champion. The Chris Shivers Miniature Bullriding World Finals entailed two long rounds with the top 15 advancing to the short round, a total of 40 boys in the junior age group representing 17[Read More…]
CNCC to host regional flight competition
RANGELY | Colorado Northwestern Community College and the Rangely Airport is hosting a regional competition for the National Intercollegiate Flight Association (NIFA). Last spring our team won first place in the competition, for two-year schools in the nation!
Student academic improvement continues
RANGELY I “I was pleased to learn that 100 percent of Rangely schools made Adequate Yearly Progress this year, with the ratcheting up of federal standards, which only allowed for 46 percent of schools to succeed statewide.” said Rangely School District Superintendent Todd Cordrey.




