Ranger Lions Club greeted Marla Tovar, new president of the Ranger Economic Development board, as guest speaker at a previous meeting. The program was hosted by Lion Luis Ramirez.
The Ranger Veterans Support Group will be observing Veterans Day Saturday, Nov. 11th at the Vietnam Memorial Park in Ranger.
The Ranger High School Bulldogs head into the final week of the 2023 high school football season in an odd situation. They can win and lose on the same night.
Sat., Oct. 28 6-8 PM Food, Games, Hay Ride Taking donations for food pantry 625 Hwy
Day of Champions
Dr. Sandra Lee, Dean of Allied Health for Ranger College, spoke to Ranger Lions Club recently about nursing programs offered at Ranger College and how the programs are progressing. Ranger College offers both a Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) program and Associate Degree Registered Nurse (RN) program, and a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to Registered Nurse (RN) Bridge Program. In addition, an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program is now part of the college’s curriculum.
from 3-5 PM at Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park, Ranger Fun for the entire family. Games, prizes, Costume contest, Petting zoo, Adult Pumpkin toss, Candy, Family photo opp.
The Bluff Dale Bobcats scored twice in the final 5 minutes of the third quarter to break open a tight affair on Friday and then held on to claim a 56-26 victory over the Ranger Bulldogs in front of a small crowd at O.C. Warden Stadium.
The Ranger Veterans Support Group will meet Tuesday, Oct. 24th from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. A counselor from the Taylor Co. Vets Center will conduct these meetings. Please give me a call if you would like to attend this meeting.
For the first 10 minutes of Friday’s showdown with the state-ranked Strawn Greyhounds, the Ranger Bulldogs proved they had the talent to stand toe-to-toe with one of the state’s best.
DAY OF CHAMPIONS
The Baird Bears scored four times in the first quarter on Friday and then held on to claim a 6324 victory over the Ranger Bulldogs in a six-man showdown played in front of a large crowd at O.C. Warden Stadium.
PK-2: Jaziel Ibarra (1) -Mrs. Purvis says that Jaziel always does his best on his classwork. Also, he treats his teachers and classmates with kindess and respect. Coach A says that Jaziel always does his job and helps others to do theirs. He is very polite and kind to teachers and students. Jaziel works hard at all jobs.
(RANGER, TEXAS) – Beginning Tuesday, October 2, 2023, Ranger College Library will present “Citizens at Last: The Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas,” an exhibition created by the Woman’s Collection of Texas Woman’s University Library and produced by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Ranger Veterans Support Group will meet Tuesday, October 10th. The meeting is from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. If any Veteran would like to join us please give us a call. We would like to have you. Larry Monroe Group Founder 254-631-9226
The Annual Day of Champions will soon be here!
Ranger ISD Administration Bldg. 1842 Loop 254 E. Ranger, TX 76470 Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Ranger Independent School District will be held on September 28, 2023 at 6:30 PM in the board conference room of the administration office located at 1842 Loop 254 E. in Ranger. At that meeting, the Board may deliberate or act on any of tfhoelloswubinjegctsalgiestnedda feorbothaerd . c oTnhveenBieonacrde th imnagy t oesneteekr thcleoasdevdicme eaentdcounsel of its attorney at any time duing the meeting under the authority of Texas Government Code § 551.071 regarding any item listed on the agenda of this meeting or in order for the attorney to provide legal assistance or advice to the Board.
It’s been too long since a Turkey Dinner was hosted by the Cottonwood Historical Association. It’ll be at the Cottonwood Community Center on Friday, October 27th with dinner starting at 5:00 PM. On the menu is Smoked Turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes and green beans. Your choice of dessert and drinks are also included. The musicians will on the stage beginning at 5:30.
The Ranger Bulldogs found themselves in a gutcheck situation early in the third quarter in their showdown with the Kopperl Eagles on Friday. Down by 10, the Bulldogs could have rolled over.