The Rangely School Board and superintendent annually decide upon district goals in their board/superintendent agreement.
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Obituary: Leah B. Kenney Coy
Leah B. Kenney Coy Oct. 10, 1923 ~ Sept. 20, 2011 Leah B. Kenney Coy, 87, of Rangely, Colo., passed away at the Rangely District Hospital on Sept. 20, 2011.
Classifieds: September 29, 2011 edition
ANNOUNCEMENTS ATV, Boat and Snowmobile Owners! You can now renew your Colorado OHV registrations on line at: www.parks.state.co.us
College In Colorado hosts college month
College In Colorado will host college application month during the month of October.
Torno is cum laude graduate
RANGELY | Former Rangely resident Kandice Torno was graduated cum laude from Arapahoe Community College in August 2011 with a paralegal certificate from ACC’s ABA-approved program.
Letter to the Editor: Thank you community garden workers!
Dear Editor: I would like to take this opportunity and thank those that have been so focused and actively involved in making the Rangely Community Gardens become a reality.
McPhails receive extreme makeover
RANGELY | Vicki and Tony McPhail’s son C.J. and wife Lindsay of Medford, Ore., were selected Sept. 7 by ABC Television’s “Extreme Makeover Home Edition” program.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks from the Rangely Museum
Dear Editor: The Rangely Museum’s Ice Cream Social was a great success. Thank you all so much for attending.
8 seconds …
It takes a lot of courage and confidence to ride a bull.
Vision help for people 55 and older
RANGELY | Thanks to a generous American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Independent Living Center is pleased to make available, at no charge, low vision assessments and assistive technology assessments in our Rio Blanco County service area for people aged 55 or more who have significant vision loss.
Golden Spade awards
RANGELY | The Brian Lewis family at 122 Foothill Dr., received 17 nominations from residents saying that this is the best this yard has ever looked.
Horizons: Filling in the gap
RBC I Living in an area where the animals outnumber the people and where communities are separated not by “welcome” signs but by multiple miles presents an intriguing set of challenges for every rural resident.


