Purchases to replace 20-year-old models RANGELY — As the children’s song says, “The wheels on the bus go ‘round and ‘round.”
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CNCC to build new CORS base station on Rangely campus
RANGELY — Conrad Stanley, program director of natural resources, process technology and geographic information systems (GIS) at Colorado Northwestern Community College, has for years sought ever-increasing GPS accuracy to enhance certain elements of the GIS program.
Organizers call annual ESA community bazaar a success
RANGELY — A successful ESA bazaar was held Nov. 16 at Parkview Elementary School. Thank you all for coming out and supporting this event.
Rangely students present ‘Hansel and Gretel’ with help of Missoula troupe
RANGELY — On Friday night, Rangely was treated to a fun and unique theatre experience.
CNCC trustees will meet Monday, Dec. 1
RANGELY — The Rangely Junior College District board of trustees will meet Monday,
Radino seniors plan Christmas party
RANGELY — On Dec. 16 at 5:30 p.m. the Radino Senior Center will be
John and Cheri Perry get ‘home of’ honors
RANGELY — John and Cheri Perry of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. The Perrys have lived in Rangely 10 years. They were married “7-7-07”.
CNCC Chorale Fall Concert set for Dec. 4
RANGELY — The CNCC Chorale Fall Concert will be held on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rangely High School auditorium.
Scared enough to care
Tattooed motivational speaker will be at Rangely High School next week for return visit with students He has tattoos covering more than 85 percent of his body. His hair is blue, or red, or white, depending on the day. He has body piercings. And he goes by the name The Scary Guy.
Rangely Locals: Nov. 20, 2008
Remember me? I get so busy that I forget what day it is and then I realize I have missed the deadline for getting my article in again.
Angel Tree program kicks off this week
RANGELY — The local Angel Tree program, where sponsors provide a Christmas gift for a needy child, will kick off this week.
With bonds approved, Rangely board moves ahead on improvements
RANGELY — Thanks to the support of voters, who approved a $15 million school bond initiative during the general election, Rangely School Board members are going ahead with the building improvement project.