Hello, all! Hopefully, you haven’t forgotten me. I have taken some time off since my accident last summer but I’m back to feeling great and ready to share some news with you.
Rangely
Decisions for RE-4 district
RANGELY I For one hour on Feb. 15, the impact of the proposed state budget cuts to education was forgotten. The Rangely RE-4 School District held its board meeting in the auditorium, giving parents, students, teachers, administrators and community stakeholders an opportunity to view a different approach to a regular[Read More…]
Rangely to hear potential principals
Three principal finalists will answer pre-scripted questions generated from staff and community members March 4, starting at 5 p.m., in the Rangely Jr/Sr High School auditorium.
RHS students do well at extravaganza
RANGELY I Two Rangely students came out on top at the Mesa State Math Extravaganza on Thursday, Feb. 10. Andrew Morton and William Scoggins tied for first place along with a few others in the individual math contest taken by 150 students from across the Western Slope. McKale Pennel of Rangely[Read More…]
RMS finishes second, fourth
RANGELY I Traveling to Meeker for their tournament, the Rangely seventh-grade girls met up with Steamboat for their first game. The young Lady Panthers took an early lead and held it easily to win the game 17-9. Scrappy defense and some great teamwork kept this team gaining the whole game.[Read More…]
RHS Panthers win two of three
Host Cowboys, Eagles this weekend RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers boys’ basketball team won two of three games last week and will host the Meeker Cowboys and the Paonia Eagles this weekend in the final two games of the regular season.
Kenney hopes v’ball furthers education
RANGELY I Local teen Dakota Kenney has been playing volleyball since the third grade. Now a senior at Rangely High School, Dakota has been recruited to play with the Split Mountain Volley Ball (SMVB) Club in Vernal, Utah, along with classmate Torie Slagle. SMVB is sanctioned by the USA Youth[Read More…]
Hayes humble about generosity
RANGELY I “She was a wonderful neighbor and is a wonderful person,” Hazel Edwards said of Loyann Hayes. They were neighbors in Rangely and raised their children together. “She is just the kindest person alive, and was so good to my kids.” Loyann’s kindness seems to be common knowledge in[Read More…]
Kinney leaves sheriff’s office, hires on with Rangely P.D.
RANGELY I After 20 years of service, Roy Kinney has retired from the Rio Blanco Sheriff’s Department. Kinney has always been dedicated to the people of the county and his retirement has not changed that. Kinney retired from the department Jan. 8 and accepted a job as lieutenant of the[Read More…]
Letter: Crab Crack a huge success
The 2011 Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce Crab Crack was a huge success! This is because of the following volunteers and organizations as well as all of the people who purchased tickets and attended this very fun and worthwhile event.
Connections 4 Kids program
RBC | Connections 4 Kids, the Early Childhood Council of Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties has received funding for the Health Integration Initiative through The Colorado Trust Foundation. This is a 3-year project to provide intervention, disease prevention, parent education and referral resources for oral health care in children 0-3[Read More…]
Barlow wins regional title
RANGELY I Panther senior Cole Barlow moved up a spot from last year’s second place finish in the regional wrestling tournament, winning the 152-pound bracket last Saturday in Palisade.




