RANGELY – Parkview Elementary School’s days are numbered.
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Police Blotter: March 19
Activity for March 6-12
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.
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.
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 coroner airlifted after shooting
MEEKER — County Coroner Ran Cochran was airlifted Wednesday morning to St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, the victim of a gunshot wound in the stomach.
Fourth time is the charm as Lady Panthers beat Hayden
RANGELY — After a disappointing first game at last weekend’s district tournament in Meeker, the Lady Panthers more than made up for it in their second game. Rangely finished third in the two-day tournament with a 47-36 victory last Saturday over Hayden, a team the Lady Panthers had struggled against[Read More…]


