RANGELY I Rangely’s high school music program does more than perform for parents. Last week was festival time for the high school band and choir.
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Robie named to Who’s Who
RANGELY I Recognized for academic achievement as well as leadership and involvement in campus groups and organizations, Allina Robie, Rangely, Colo., was named to Who’s Who at the University of Central Missouri. Robie, daughter of Marty and Rory Robie, Rangely, Colo., will graduate from UCM in May 2017 with a[Read More…]
Rangely middle school tracksters do well at Barone Middle School meet
RANGELY I On Friday, April 14, the Rangely Middle School track and field team proudly represented their district at the Meeker Track and Field meet. The weather was beautiful, stands were packed and coaches couldn’t be more proud of the effort put forth by the team.
Rangely Jr./Sr. high band concert May 9
RANGELY | The date of Rangely High School’s spring concert has been moved to Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. We are still looking for community members who would like to play with us. The two pieces we will perform together are “Into the Clouds” and “Kool-Aid.” If you are[Read More…]
Chevron failure to pay tax threatens to delay permits
RBC I The county commissioners met for their regular meeting in Rangely this week where they approved pipeline work by Chevron despite concerns over unpaid taxes and discussed apprehensions about the algae levels in the river and metals in the snow.
New ambulance for Rangely hospital
RANGELY I Rangely District Hospital is proud to announce the arrival of MS1, a state of the art Advanced Life Support Ambulance. MS1 is larger and more advanced than any other ambulance in Rangely’s history.
Panthers attend Demon Invitational in Glenwood
RANGELY I The Rangely Panthers headed to the Demon Invite in Glenwood Springs this past weekend with more than 800 other athletes. It is one of the biggest meets the Panthers will see until the state meet.
Ken Bailey brings history and cartoon passion to Rangely
RANGELY I Ken Bailey was always artistic, but growing up in Rangely gave him the unique desire to combine both his creative talents and interest of the oil field in a unique way, cartoons. While Bailey has not lived in Rangely for the last few decades he is still very[Read More…]
Networking meeting April 25
RANGELY | The next Community Networking Group meeting will be on Tuesday, April 25 in the Weiss Conference Room from 12-1:30 p.m. Nick Goshe, CEO of Rangely District Hospital; John Payne, RDH board chair; and Bernie Rice, RDH staff; will be speaking about the Rangely District Hospital and its struggles[Read More…]
Rangely Health Fair…
Wolf Den visits Huitt Trophy Room…
Rangely Town Council hears support for casino
RANGELY | The Rangely Town Council met for their regular meeting on Tuesday night. During the meeting they heard from a concerned citizen regarding the council’s position on the Dinosaur casino project and voted to approve participation in the Rural Jump Start Program. Resident Oakley Hopkins spoke to the council[Read More…]



