Dear Editor: Rio Blanco County and the Rangely area have been in the news several times during the last week.
Rangely
Talented musicians…
The Rangely elementary school fifth-graders presented a number of fine musical compilations for parents and community members.
Up and Down El Rio Blanco: Showing Up
“Spectacular,” said Judith Martinez, director of dropout prevention and student engagement for the Colorado Department of Education, when I told her about Torie Slagle’s upcoming feat.
Perfect Attendance
Class valedictorian, 4.0 grade point average, student council president as a senior, class president for freshman, sophomore and junior years, National Honor Society officer, local and district FFA officer, lettered in six sports during senior year, 4-H council president, works two part-time jobs and selected Ms. RHS by the teaching[Read More…]
Tickling the ivories…
Vadonna Winterholter and Carol Morton presented their students at the recent spring piano recital in Rangely. The talented piano players performed a number of songs from composers such as Schaum, Beaumont and Mozart.
National Alliance on mental illness meets
If you are someone who is dealing with a mental illness or you are a family member of an adult with mental illness then this group is for you.
Rangely youth soccer
Rangely 4-7-year-olds played soccer last week in Elks Park.
Letter to the Editor: Class of 1966 invites classmates to event
Dear Editor: The Class of 1966 would like to invite our parents and former teachers to “Old Timers” on June 4, 2011, to help us celebrate our 45th reunion!
4-H program gains leaders
Rangely 4-H is excited to have five new 4-H Shooting Sports leaders who are focused on the .22 rifle, archery and shotgun disciplines.
CNCC Graduations
Colorado Northwestern Community College president Russell George shakes hands with Ayzha Haili,
Panthers end season in Craig
The Rangely Panther wrestling team went to Craig for their last tournament of the year and had an awesome finish to their season.
Obituary: Buddy L. Mays April 25, 1942 ~ May 4, 2011
Buddy L. Mays, 69, passed away May 4, 2011, in Pueblo, Colo., after a brief illness.




