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…]
Rangely
Stolworthy graduates from Adams State
Animal shelter to host rabies clinic April 25
Historical society annual fees are due
MEEKER — Rio Blanco County Historical Society’s annual membership fees for 2009 are due.
RBC Days Gone By: March 12
The Meeker Herald — 25 years ago
Police Blotter: March 12
Feb. 27-March 4
Paonia ends Rangely girls’ season 41-28
Lady Panthers one game short of state tourney RANGELY — Coach Jimmie Mergleman was hoping her Lady Panthers would get another crack at Paonia, which beat Rangely in the district tournament.
EnCana again provides area scholarships
RBC — EnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Inc., encourages high school seniors who are pursuing a degree in engineering, geology or geophysics at a four-year university, to see their school counselors to apply for its High School Scholarship Program.
Shelter sponsors workshop about zoonotic disease
RANGELY — There will be a free zoonotic disease awareness workshop Friday at CNCC’s Weiss Building from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. There will be a free lunch following. The instructor will be Dr. Katie Steneroden. She has a master’s degree in public health and is the infection control officer[Read More…]
Pinewood Derby held for Rangely Cub Scout packs
RANGELY — The annual Cub Scout Pinewood Derby in Rangely was held once again at the LDS Church with boys from Pack 151, 189 and 191 competing for top prizes and a bit of pride.
Rod, Lenora Smuts ‘home of’ honorees
RANGELY — Rod and Lenora Smuts of Rangely are this week’s “home of honorees.” Rod moved to Rangely in 1960. Lenora is a Rangely native. The couple has been married 35 years.
Relay for Life planning meeting is tonight
RANGELY — On Aug. 21 and 22 the 2009 Rio Blanco Relay for Life is scheduled to be held in Rangely.


