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  • Lady Wolves take 4th at Rock Springs meet

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    This past weekend, the Green River High School Lady Wolves swimming team set its sights on the Rock Springs meet. Prior to the meet, head coach Colleen Seiloff found out some of her swimmers would go over their 18-meet allotment if they swam the rest of the meets, so only 10 Lady Wolves entered the pool this weekend. Seiloff said they were scheduled to swim 19 meets, and she was glad they discovered the issue now before this weekend’s competition or conference. She said the last thing she w...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball team adds another win

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves volleyball team took on their biggest rivals and came out on top. Last Wednesday, the Lady Wolves traveled to Rock Springs to take on the Lady Tigers at a special Servin’ Up a Cure game. During this game, both teams wear special uniforms to raise awareness for cancer. The Lady Wolves came out with pink jerseys and ready to play. The Lady Wolves came out on top in three sets, 25-11, 25-15, 25-17. Head coach Rikki Shantz said the Lady Wolves controlled t...

  • County's Carnegie Library discussed

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Oct 11, 2017

    What to do with the Carnegie Library was something the Sweetwater County Commissioners discussed last week. During the commissioners’ meeting last week, they spoke with a representative from Alliance for Historic Wyoming. The alliance has been around for 12 years and is funded through membership fees and federal and state grants, Alliance executive director Carly-Ann Anderson said. “We were originally founded to do national historical trails protection across the state of Wyoming of Wyo...

  • Former board members defended

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    A former Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County board member called out the Sweetwater County Commission about a comment one of the commissioners made during a meeting last month. During the meeting Tuesday morning, former MHSC board member Artis Kalivas attended not only to defend his reputation, but the reputations of members from the previous hospital board. “I approach you today with a request,” Kalivas said. “A request to stop the disrespect that is being shown to myself, my fellow prior...

  • Triplett loses court appeal

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    A man who pleaded no contest to multiple charges related to the death of his infant daughter has lost his appeal when he failed to file a brief in time. Jacob Anthony Triplett, 29, of Rock Springs, was sentenced in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James last October. During the sentencing hearing, Triplett pleaded no contest to second-degree murder, three counts of aggravated child abuse and two counts of child abuse. Triplett was sentenced to serve between 128-166 years on all of the char...

  • UPDATE: Maestas will NOT go to trial

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    Update: George Maestas appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James this morning, Friday, Oct. 6, and changed his plea to no contest on all three charges. For complete details on the hearing, grab an Oct. 11 Green River Star. A man accused of driving through a home with his vehicle and killing two people inside doesn’t want a plea deal. George Maestas, 68, of Green River, recently appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James at what was supposed to be a change of plea hea...

  • GRHS Swimmers do well at weekend duals

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    This weekend the Green River High School Lady Wolves swimming team hosted two duals. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said on Friday the team swam against Jackson, Cheyenne East and Cheyenne Central. The Lady Wolves won their duals against Jackson and Cheyenne East, but lost their dual against Cheyenne Central. On Saturday, the team competed against Jackson and Laramie. They won their dual against Jackson, but lost to Laramie. Duals are set up differently that regular meets, Seiloff said. All of the...

  • Lady Wolves add 2 wins to season

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    The Green River Lady Wolves volleyball team continues to improve its defense with every game. This past week, the Lady Wolves took on Evanston, Jackson and Laramie. They won their games against Evanston, 21-25, 26-24, 16-25, 25-18, 15-12, and Jackson, 25-21, 25-7, 25-16, and lost against Laramie, 23-25, 13-25, 22-25. "This matchup is always a rival type game," head coach Rikki Shantz said about Evanston. "We hit the ball a lot better in this game. Defense is getting better every game." Even...

  • Macrame chairs at center: seniors learn a new art

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    Each week, seniors gather in the craft room to socialize and work on macrame chairs. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, seniors meet at the Golden Hour Senior Center to work on their macrame chairs. Some have been practicing the art for years, while others are just learning. Monday was no different, as teacher Verna Trujillo moved from student to student helping them with their chairs. Rue Marie Finney, who’s been making macrame chairs for the past three years, said Trujillo has all of the p...

  • Service leads to world travel 

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Oct 4, 2017

    One Green River resident has decided to experience life on the seas for a while. After graduating in May of 2014, Green River High School student Joshua Shafe decided to join the United States Navy. Petty Officer, 3rd Class, Shafe started his navy career in August of 2014. His family wasn't surprised that he wanted to join a military branch and serve his country after high school, it's something others in his family have done. "It stems from both sides of my family," Shafe said. His grandfather...

  • Gorge fishing trip fun for residents

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    The thrill of catching a fish is fun no matter what age one is. For 16 Mission at Castle Rock and Villa Assisted Living residents, this was something they were able to experience again. For the third year in a row, employees and volunteers took the residents on the Annual Rippin' Lips Fishing Trip to Flaming Gorge reservoir. Recently, the group traveled down to Cedar Springs Marina, where they rented four boats. Four residents, 20 volunteers and care partners were assigned to each boat....

  • Angel statue dedication set Oct. 3

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    Soon, residents grieving the loss of a child will have a place to go. On Oct. 3 at 6 p.m., the Angel of Hope Statue will be dedicated in the Riverview Cemetery. Cristy Price, mother of Maicy Braden, 17, who died Oct. 3, 2016, when her vehicle was struck by a semi truck in town said that’s why this date was chosen. The angel statue concept was based off of a book called “The Christmas Box” by Richard Paul Evans. According to the website www.richardpaulevans.com/angel-statues/, in the book, a mot...

  • High school student hosts walk to raise funds

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    A Green River High School student is trying to raise funds for the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Irma. When Mary Harris saw the devastation the hurricanes caused on the news she felt a need to do something. “So many people are suffering and I see it on the news and I wanted to raise money,” Harris said. “I’ve organized a river walk for the victims of the hurricanes Harvey and Irma.” Harris said she thought creating a walking event would be a good way to raise money. Harris will be collecting m...

  • Songwriter to perform in RS

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    Since 13, Marc Berger has been playing the guitar. Berger, who resides in New York, has been writing songs and even learned how to sing in order to put out an album called "Ride." "I took some guitar lessons," Berger said. "I didn't really get serious at all until I went to law school." During law school, Berger started writing songs. "By the time I graduated, I thought they were pretty good," Berger said. "I figured I'd get it out of my system before I practiced law." Berger went to a music...

  • All West seeks to improve internet speed

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    All West Communications plans to bring high-speed internet access to businesses and residents in Sweetwater County. During the Sweetwater County Commissioners meeting last week, the commissioners received an update on the acquisition of Sweetwater Television. “We’re excited to be here,” said Jack Walkenhorst, All West Communications director of strategic partnerships. “This culminates a year and a half of meetings with the Carrolo family.” The final papers were signed Sept. 15, and All West...

  • County approves asphalt permit

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    Thanks to a conditional use permit, Sweetwater County companies will have another choice when it comes to purchasing asphalt. During the Sweetwater County Commissioners meeting last week, the Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a 30-month conditional use permit request from Jon and Trudy Doak of High Desert Construction for an asphalt batch plant. The 150-ton per-hour producing plant will be located at 46 Reliance Road on property owned by the Doaks. This is the same site where the Doaks...

  • Lady Wolves volleyball continues to improve

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves volleyball team saw a lot of growth during this weekend’s invite. On Friday and Saturday the Lady Wolves attended the Casper Invite, where they had the opportunity to play six different teams. They split the invite, winning three games and losing three. “I was very proud of the girls this weekend,” head coach Rikki Shantz said. “We had to have some younger kids step up and they did just that. We also have a strong core group of girls that really did ‘a...

  • Lady Wolves swim team cuts time at Southwest Invite

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 27, 2017

    During the Soutwest Invite, the Green River Lady Wolves swimming team continued to decrease their times. “Lyman went pretty well,” head coach Colleen Seiloff said. “I’m pretty sure we won the meet.” The official results were posted on the Wyoming High School Activities Association website, but an overall winner was not listed. Based on the Lady Wolves’ performance, Seiloff is assuming they won the meet. During the meet, two of the swimmers qualified for state in an event they hadn’t qual...

  • Salary publication questioned

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 20, 2017

    Castle Rock Hospital District will have to publish its positions and salaries in the county’s designated paper. In a heated discussion at the Sweetwater County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Castle Rock Hospital District board members approached the Commissioners asking for a wording change in their contract. The request was denied when no commissioner would make a motion on it. Prior to the that non action, CRHD chairman Bob Gordon said this year is the first year the commissioners put the a...

  • Helping a son with broken braces

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 20, 2017

    It hadn’t even been a week; and already my son had his first braces injury, which left him with a couple of broken brackets and a cut lip. Of course this incident would have to happen right before bedtime. My boys, John, 5, and Matthew, 7, were supposed to be getting ready for bed. Instead, I hear all sorts of noises coming from John’s bedroom, which led me to believe that they weren’t getting their pajamas on or ready for bed. As I approached the closed door, which is something I don’t allow m...

  • Rocking Sweetwater County

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 20, 2017

    A new craze is taking over the county and maybe even the state. No. It's not "Pokeman Go" or geocaching. It's something one must find, yet not even know they are looking for. They'll know it when they find it. It all started when one Sweetwater County resident found a rock while she was visiting Colorado. Sandy Cheeseman said she was leaving a store in Craig, Colo., when she found a painted rock. On the back of the rock was information about the Moffat County Rock program. Cheeseman followed...

  • No limitations

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 20, 2017

    He was diagnosed at a young age. His mother, Sara Hamilton, noticed when Jimmy was around two years old that he wasn't developing the way he should. "He's my fourth child, so I knew he wasn't meeting benchmarks," Sara said. Sara made sure Jimmy received the help he needed and didn't allow an autism diagnosis define him. "I don't want to limit him," Sara said. With that attitude in mind, Jimmy, 11, hasn't been limited, he's done just about anything he's wanted to try, including dirt bike racing,...

  • Lady Wolves win and lose on the road

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 20, 2017

    The Lady Wolves High School volleyball team traveled to take on two tough teams and came back with one win. On Thursday, the Lady Wolves took on power house Kelly Walsh and lost in three sets, 14-25, 12-25, 14-25. “We didn’t play normal Green River volleyball,” head coach Rikki Shantz said. “Their tough serves kinda took us out of our game. They are a very good team.” Shantz said during the game against Kelly Walsh, the Lady Woves adjusted to the team and played pretty good defense. “I did no...

  • Swimmers win weekend meets

    Stephanie Thompson|Sep 20, 2017

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves swimming team finished first in both of its meets this past weekend. On Friday the Lady Wolves traveled to Rock Springs and shined at the meet. They not only broke pool records, but added to their list of state qualifiers. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said it was nice that the team didn’t have to travel that far for a good, competitive meet. On Saturday, the Lady Wolves didn’t have to travel at all since they hosted the Green River Invite. It was nice for th...

  • Child's joke published in book

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Sep 13, 2017

    Everyone likes to laugh, but not all jokes are funny. However, one Green River student's joke was so funny it will be published in a joke book. Evan Maser, 9, of Washington Elementary School was one of hundreds of kids across the country who submitted a joke for the UnitedHealthCare Children's Foundation's joke books. Not only does Evan's joke get to be in a joke book, but he is helping children. The money raised from the book sales goes to the foundation, which uses the money to provide...

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