Given the times, it may come as no surprise that demand is up at Colorado West Regional Mental Health. Colorado West, which has its corporate headquarters in Glenwood Springs, serves a 10-county area, including Rio Blanco County, and has offices in Meeker and Rangely.
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Rangely board votes to close Parkview
RANGELY – Parkview Elementary School’s days are numbered.
Pooles make donation to CNCC baseball program
Tom Cassera, Colorado Northwestern Community College’s first-year baseball coach, had never met Julius and Lomell Poole. That is, until about two weeks ago.
Moon Lake manager expresses concern about proposed cap-and-trade system
RANGELY — Expensive. That’s the one word Grant Earl uses to describe a proposal by President Barack Obama to impose a cap-and-trade system on carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Lady Panthers win home opener, 3-0
RANGELY — Friday the 13th was good luck for the Rangely High School soccer team as it earned its first win of the season, 3-0, against Vail Christian. Fourteen players, returning and new, have joined the squad this year. Six of those have never played soccer before.
Panther wrestlers top Cowboys
RBC — Last Thursday, BMS wrestlers traveled to Rangely to face their intra-county rivals, the Rangely Panthers.
Byers completes Eagle Scout project
RANGELY — An Eagle Scout project was carried out this past week by Hyrum Byers in which community members were instructed on how to maintain their own vehicles.
Rangely Library closed March 21-29
Rick, Audrey Moran ‘home of’ honorees
RANGELY — Rick and Audrey Moran of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. The Morans are 13-year Rangely residents. They will be married 27 years March 27. Rick is a computer programmer for Chevron. Audrey does genealogy research at home. Rick and Audrey have three children: daughter Laura Fekken,[Read More…]
Principal says closing building is better than cutting the curriculum
RANGELY — Parkview Elementary Principal Mary Lansing said the district is considering closing the building, not the school.
Board, patrons debate closing
RANGELY — What a difference a year makes. Or six months. “We look back at September and we had over 40 new students, we were looking at a bond issue, oil was over $100 a barrel and things looked good,” said Matt Scoggins, Rangely School Board president. “Wow, how things[Read More…]