Articles from the April 12, 2017 edition


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  • Speech competitions help one GRHS student cope with bullying

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 12, 2017

    Blending in wasn't something Colt Parson would say he did well in at school. "I'm an Aspergers kid, so often times I had a problem fitting in," Parson said. Although Parson said he has "a mild case" of Aspergers, he could still tell. "It made me different from everybody," he said. According to webmd.com, "Although there are many possible symptoms of Asperger's syndrome, the main symptom is significant trouble with social situations. Your child may have mild to severe symptoms or have a few or...

  • Births

    Apr 12, 2017

    Remmington Ridge Caceres Melissa Caceres of Rock Springs recently announced the birth of her son Remmington Ridge Caceres. He was born March 21, 2017, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. River J. Snow Kody and Taylor Snow of Green River recently announced the birth of their daughter River J. Snow. She was born March 27, 2017, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. Emma Sherrie Schumacher Jeffery and Tami Schumacher of Green River recently announced the birth of their daughter Emma Sherrie Schumacher. She was born March 31, 2017, at...

  • Welders help with project

    Apr 12, 2017

    With some design and fabrication help from the Green River High School welding department, the Muley Fanatic Foundation and local Green River Ducks Unlimited Chapter will present their firearms used at their various fundraising events with newly fabricated rifle stands. A total of 30 rifle stands were manufactured by the welding department led by GRHS welding instructor Tom Wilson and presented last Thursday to representatives of MFF and DU. The primary design and manufacture of this project was accomplished by advanced welding students Ira...

  • Green River 2017 Sweetwater County Young Authors Awards recipients

    Apr 12, 2017

    Nonfiction Winners Madelyn Cantu, first grade, Truman Elementary, “I Love My Clothes! A True Story of My Best Friend!” Daxton Taylor, third grade, Harrison Elementary, “The Best Gift from Santa!” Lily Harris, fourth grade, Harrison Elementary, “The Seminole Native American Tribe” Ethan Guzmen, sixth grade, Monroe Intermediate School, “My First Elk” Callie Raney, seventh grade, Lincoln Middle School, “My Trip to California” Ashlie Gold, 10th grade, GRHS, “Bievendidas a Costa Rica!” Rochelle Taylor, 11th grade, GRHS, “Coma” Chloee Beardsley...

  • Flat tire

    Apr 12, 2017