Articles from the August 12, 2015 edition


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  • Museum publishes rock guide

    David Martin, Editor|Aug 12, 2015

    A new publication from the Sweewtater County Museum gives residents and visitors information about local rock formations like Camel Rock and the Palisades, as well as area geology. The pamphlet, "Rock Formations of Sweetwater County," was released Monday morning. Brie Blasi, interim director of the museum, said the museum originally had pamphlets about local rock formations, but had been out of print for several years. "People have been asking for it," Blasi said about the pamphlets. Blasi said...

  • Green River family to host fundraiser for injured friends

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Aug 12, 2015

    A Green River family has finally found a way to help their friends who were injured in an accident. On May 8, Elijah Lowry and Autumn Schwinn of Cheyenne were traveling northbound on Interstate 25 and were just past the Wyoming/Colorado border when the red truck Lowry was driving hydroplaned. Lowry lost control of the vehicle and it struck the median, causing the truck to go airborne. When the vehicle came back down, the tires hit the median’s cable, rolled once and came to rest on its...

  • Landscape paintings take a different perspective

    Staff Report|Aug 12, 2015

    This month’s featured artist at the Community fine Arts Center is Lander artist Virginia Moore. The show is currently on display with a closing reception scheduled for Aug. 29 from 2-4 p.m. Moore’s work in her series “As Above, So Below” uses a new perspective on landscape painting as a way of exploring human’s relationship with the environment. Rather than presenting the landscape from a traditional ground-based perspective, these works flatten the world into a pattern of shapes and colors by looking directly down at the earth’s...

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