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  • Town filled with trick or treaters

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 1, 2017

    Once again, children dressed up as witches, princesses, ninjas, super heroes and other characters and took to the streets in search of candy. Besides Christmas and Easter, Halloween is probably a child's favorite holiday. It's the one time of the year when children are encouraged to dress up as whatever they want to be and go around collecting candy from strangers. Over the years, costumes have changed so children can dress up like whatever cartoon character is popular at the time, however,...

  • Living the Green River food truck life

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 1, 2017

    For one woman, owning her own restaurant was always something she thought she'd end up doing at some point. However, she just might not have thought it would be in the shape of the Dancin' Dog food truck. For Kari Hubert and her mother Terrie Taylor, opening the food truck was like a dream come true. Hubert said she's always had a love of food and always knew she would own her own restaurant. "I spend all of my time in the kitchen," Hubert said. "It just fits me. I like it there." But when...

  • GR speech and debate team to kick off season in RS

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 1, 2017

    This upcoming weekend the Green River High School Speech and Debate team will participate in its first tournament of the year. The team won’t have to travel far since the tournament is in Rock Springs. This year, the entire team will compete. In years past, the novice portion of the team were the only ones competing at the RS tourney. “This tournament is very early for us, so for this past several years I have only brought our novice to compete. This season we decided to compete with everyone be...

  • Swimmers prepare for state meet

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 1, 2017

    The Green River Lady Wolves swimming team is gearing up for state this weekend with a goal in mind. Top three. That’s the place the Lady Wolves set for a goal at the beginning of the season and that’s still what they would like to bring home after state competition this weekend, head coach Colleen Seiloff said. In a last effort to try and qualify more swimmers, the Lady Wolves attended a last chance meet Thursday hosted in Green River. “It went fine.” Seiloff said. “We don’t score that meet....

  • Lady Wolves prep for state

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 1, 2017

    The Green River Lady Wolves volleyball team came in third at regionals and are now setting their sights on state. This past weekend, the Lady Wolves played two games. Since the Lady Wolves entered the tourney as the No. 2 seed in the 4A west conference, they had a bye on Friday. Even though the Lady Wolves weren’t playing until Saturday, they were at the tournament watching other teams. “I think it helped them get into the weekend. We knew who we were playing and knew what to expect,” head...

  • Exploring the pumpkin patch

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    Colorful pumpkins of all shapes and sizes were what Green River students wanted to see. Washington Elementary School kindergarten students from Danelle Burd and Lynne Crego's classes were captivated by how many beautiful pumpkins the Union Congregational United Church of Christ's pumpkin patch had for sale Thursday. Not only did the kindergarteners look at pumpkins, but gourds. Upon arriving, church member Charla Harris spoke to the children about the two rules they must follow while visiting...

  • Seniors make hats for school kids

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    Twice a week, a sewing group meets at the Golden Hour Senior Center to work on their projects. For the past few months, the group decided to set their own projects aside and unite to complete a humanitarian project. Shirley Okerson said the ladies are using knitting looms to make 120 hats for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first-grade students at Truman Elementary School. Okerson said the seniors attending the class have learned how to make hats and scarves using the E-wrap stitch to make th...

  • Conference champs prep for State

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    The Green River Lady Wolves swimming team took first at conference and now is preparing for state. "The girls had a really good weekend," head coach Colleen Seiloff said. Although there were no more state qualifiers this weekend, Seiloff was proud of what her team accomplished. "I thought they did really well," Seiloff said. "I was very pleased with their performances. They really just stepped up and swam hard." Over the weekend, several pool, school and conference records were broken. Seiloff w...

  • Lady Wolves win 2, lock in a spot at State tourney

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves volleyball team won both of their games this weekend, making them the No.2 seed in the west and clinching them a spot at state. This past weekend, the Lady Wolves played Jackson in Jackson and Evanston at home. The team beat Jackson in three sets, 25-18, 25-13, 25-11 and Evanston in four sets, 25-14, 22-25, 25-22, 25-22. "Those two wins secured our spot in the state tournament. We will be the No. 2 seed in our conference and won't have play this Friday,"...

  • Trick or treat in a warm building

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    It’s that time of the year again. Time for children to get dressed up in costumes and hit the streets in search of candy. This Halloween, Green River children can once again opt out of trick or treating in the cold and wind and get all of their candy in one spot -- Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center. On Tuesday, CRRC and Villa residents will be passing out candy from 6-8 p.m. Each year, for the past few years, Mission has seen about 500-600 kids take part in Trick or Treat Night, H...

  • Military invited to attend Marine Corps ball

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    The United States Marine Corps will celebrate its 242 birthday with a ball. On Nov. 11 the birthday ball celebration, which is hosted by the Marine Corps League LCPL Chance Phelps detachment No. 1406, will take place at the Holiday Inn in Rock Springs. Cocktail hour will start at 5 p.m., the ceremony starts at 6 p.m. and dinner, dancing and socializing will take place after. All branches of the military and veterans are encouraged to attend this formal gown and military dress uniform event....

  • Truman named top school

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    Truman Elementary School was selected as one of 12 highest performing and most successful schools in Wyoming. This selection, was followed by a visit from Augenblick, Palaich and Associates (APA). APA was chosen by Wyoming's Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration to conduct a study of the state's Educational Program and Funding Model. As part of this statewide K-12 school finance study, APA is using a "successful schools" research approach and conducting case studies on the top 12...

  • Commissioners asked to challenge DEQ

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    A resident who claims a simple septic-system request has turned into a Department of Environmental Quality nightmare asked the Sweetwater County Commissioners to take on the DEQ for him. After a lengthy discussion and advice from Sweetwater County deputy attorney James Schermetzler, the Commissioners told resident Rex Rammel he was on his own if he wanted to fight the DEQ. Rammel, a local veterinarian, approached the Commissioners at the last meeting to discuss the problems he’s been having t...

  • What's crawling on my face?

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 25, 2017

    As I am laying in bed sleeping, I suddenly get the feeling that I should be awake for some reason. I lay there trying to decide if I am dreaming or if I do in fact feel something crawling on my face. As I pass in and out of this sleepy state, I realize quickly that there was something crawling on my face and it has since moved to my hair. As the creepy crawling thing makes its way to my shoulder, I am awake enough to grab it, squish it an throw it onto the floor. By now, I am wide awake and...

  • Sheriff's request tabled

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    The Sweetwater County Sheriff’s request to go ahead with the process of hiring six people was tabled by the Sweetwater County Commissioners Tuesday. After a lengthy discussion, the Commissioners voted unanimously, 4-0, to table Sheriff Mike Lowell’s request to start the process for hiring two court security officers, two control room workers and two detention officers. Commissioner Randy Wendling was absent for this portion of the meeting due to another commitment. The Commissioners asked Lowell...

  • Enjoying the yearly Trunk or Treat

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    For eight years, I have participated in Green River URA/Main Street’s Trunk or Treat. The Trunk or Treat may have moved locations a few times, but it’s always been fun. It’s a chance for local businesses employees and owners to dress up in Halloween costumes, decorate their vehicles or trunks and hand out candy. Over the years, the employees and their family members at the Green River Star have been the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Scooby-Doo group, Smurfs, Willy Wanka and the Umpa Lumpas,...

  • Two games, two losses for Lady Wolves

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    Despite having the home court advantage, the Green River Lady Wolves volleyball team lost both games this weekend. On Friday, the Lady Wolves celebrated senior night. It was a chance for them to show their seniors Andri Dewey, Braylee Scicluna, Hannah Hix, Georgina Barrios and Megan Yoak how much they were going to miss them. "They are a great group of kids that have been committed for the past four years," head coach Rikki Shantz said. "We have worked so hard to build a culture of trust,...

  • Swimmers ready for GR conference meet

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    The Green River Lady Wolves swimming team not only finished third, but picked up more state qualifiers. “They swam really well,” head coach Colleen Seiloff said. This weekend, the team traveled to participate in the Gillette invite where they swam with 16 other teams from across the state. Seiloff was happy with the third-place finish. Jarin Mandros qualified in the 100 butterfly, Emilee Mandros qualified in the 100 butterfly and the 200 IM and Selena Souza in the 100 breaststroke. “We defin...

  • Trunk or Treat brings in the crowd

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    The line was long and the weather was cold, but about 1,100 kids still participated in this year's URA/Main Street Trunk or Treat. On Saturday, the wind blew and the temperatures were brisk, but that didn't stop kids from coming to get treats from vehicles that lined Flaming Gorge Days. "I think it was great considering the weather," URA/Main Street Jennie Melvin said. However, the weather did impact the games and the costume contest. Melvin said the kids just went through the line, got their...

  • GR pumpkin patch is now open

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    Those looking for the perfect pumpkin to carve, bake or use as a Halloween decoration are sure to find one right in Green River. Once again, the Union Congregational United Church of Christ, located at 350 Mansface, has pumpkins for sale. These pumpkins come in all shapes, sizes and colors, including green, orange and white and regular colored pumpkins. Unfortunately, there will be no white pumpkins this year as they were not placed on the truck and no swan or elf house gourds because they froze...

  • Life-sized silhouettes represent lives

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 18, 2017

    Each silhouette represents a life. One that has been lost to domestic violence. Sweetwater County has 11 of those silhouettes, nine woman and two children. These silhouettes are usually put out each October for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Aimee Gatzke, Director for the Center for Families and Children, said unlike years past, they were unable to put the silhouettes out in public like they had originally planned, yet she wanted to remind people they are still there. Gatzke said...

  • GR students clean up along highway, in parks

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    Students from Expedition Academy braved the brisk temperatures Friday morning for their community service projects. Although the sun was out, the wind was cold as the students picked up trash along Highway 530 and at several city parks around town. While at Edgewater Park, the students could be seen huddling together as they walked around the park picking up any litter they could find. A couple of students would hold the orange garbage bag, while others would gather up the trash or dead leaves...

  • Online school works for student and family

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    For one 10-year-old Green River, completing her schooling online is something that seems to work. Tranquilla Button, a fifth-grade student at Wyoming Connections Academy, started the online program at the end of last year and decided to continue this year because of the family's schedule. "She has a sister who has a lot of doctor's appointments in (Salt Lake City) and they were missing a lot of school," Tranquilla's mom, Tiffany Kennah, said. Before Kennah decided to enroll Button in an online...

  • Library receives book honoring Wyoming Vietnam veterans

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    Sometimes all one has to do is ask. That’s how all of this started, Doug Uhrig, Wyoming Veterans Commission member and Commissioner for District No. 3, said, as he tapped the card-covered book in his hand. Uhrig said the formation of the book “They Served with Honor: Stories from Wyoming Vietnam Veterans,” started because Wyoming Veterans Commission Director Col. Larry Barttelbort asked the Casper Star-Tribune a question. According to the book, Barttelbort asked them this question “I wonder...

  • Going for the Senior Olympic gold

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    Green River's mayor brought home four gold medals and one silver medal after competing in the Senior Olympics. Pete Rust recently competed in the Wyoming Senior Olympics, which took place in Laramie Aug 2-5. During the competition, Rust excelled at the standing long jump, softball throw, football throw and discus throw earning gold medals in all of these. He also did well at the frisbee throw taking a silver medal in that competition. Over the years, Rust has obtained 12 medals, including eight...

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