From the archives of the Rangely Times and Meeker Herald
Rangely
Renovations completed at Rangely Public Library
RANGELY — Like the reissuing of a classic book, the nearly 40-year-old Rangely Public Library has a new look.
Trinity Project looks to stamp out meth
RANGELY — Like other Colorado communities, Rangely has a methamphetamine problem.
Slide Show: CNCC Foundation banquet
Peggy Rector of Rangely, left, was recognized last Saturday at the Colorado Northwestern Community College Foundation’s annual dinner for her tireless efforts on behalf of CNCC and its foundation.
On Patrol: Sheriff, police activity April 10-16
Law enforcement activity for April 10-16
87-year-old injured in four-wheeler rollover
RANGELY — Howard Robinson, 87, of Rifle was injured in a four-wheeler rollover accident Sunday, April 19.
School board considers additional financial cuts
RANGELY — Faced with a budget shortfall of $500,000 to $700,000, the Rangely School Board has already closed Parkview Elementary to save money.
18-year-old dies in drug overdose
RANGELY — An 18-year-old former Rangely resident died of an overdose last weekend after a night of heavy partying at a rural cabin between Rangely and Meeker.
Annual rabies clinic April 25 in Rangely
RANGELY — The Rangely Animal Shelter, in conjunction with the Rangely Police Department, will again sponsor its annual rabies clinic.
Williams accepts superintendent job
RANGELY – The second time around, Rangely’s School Board got its man.
Giant Step hosts open house April 23
RANGELY — Early childhood education is vital to our community. Children need a strong early learning foundation to succeed in school, and go on to succeed in life. Make a difference in your community: • Support early literacy programs. Early reading skills are crucial for young children to be ready[Read More…]
In tough times, CNCC is needed more than ever
RANGELY — The need for community colleges has never been greater; so rest assured, Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) will do everything it can to address critical workforce training, economic development, and quality of life issues in our communities.




