Articles from the January 2, 2019 edition


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  • Students make crafts

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    Shortly before the start of the Christmas break, students at Expedition Academy hosted students from Truman Elementary School for a fun-filled afternoon geared to get the students into the Christmas spirit. Groups of kids had the chance to visit with Santa Claus, while others made tree decorations, cookies or had a listened to Christmas stories at the school's library. The event was part of Expedition Academy's community service-oriented curriculum. Students at EA are required to perform...

  • Swimmers take 1st in Rock Springs

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    Prior to the Christmas break, the Green River High School boys swim team attended the Rock Springs swim meet and came in first. "The Rock Springs meet was pretty interesting. We were better than most of the teams there," diving and assistant coach Rick Barker said. Two swimmers, Elijah Kraft and Dean Lyon both qualified in more events. Even though the team finished in first place, Barker felt they swam a little off at the meet. He figured it was due to the mid-season blues and the swimmers...

  • Green River runner named All American

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    A Green River High School graduate recently earned the title of All-American after a national cross-country competition. Braden Reichl, the son of Dawn and Aaron Reichl of Green River and who is a sophomore at the D-2 school Michigan Tech University, recently completed in the 2018 NCAA Division II National Championships. According to MTU's website, http://www.michigantechhuskies.com, Reichl became the university's first All-American in the men's cross country program. He finished 24 out of 280 c...

  • GRHS speech team finishes 3rd

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    The speech team competed against 20 teams this weekend and came in third place. The Green River High School Speech and Debate team traveled to Cheyenne to compete in Cheyenne East’s tournament. “This has historically been a difficult tournament as many schools from Colorado attend and this year was no different,” head coach Carina White said. “We competed against 20 schools and about half of those were from large schools out of state including, Denver East.” First place went to Cheyenne...

  • Painting

    Jan 2, 2019

  • Our View: Sixth-penny tax use a tough sell

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    The sixth penny improvement tax is almost certain be on the 2020 ballot. Both cities, as well as the county’s outlying towns, will need infrastructure improvements beyond what they can provide from their budgets. For Green River specifically, the city will need to start securing funding for its wastewater treatment plant and the improvement projects tax would make for an excellent source to receive some of that money. Beyond improvements, one idea that has come to our attention is the p...

  • Little America manager voices concerns about truck stop

    Jan 2, 2019

    Editor’s note: What follows is a email conversation between Spencer Riggs, on-site general manager at the Little America west of Green River and the Star’s editor, David Martin. In order to provide Riggs’ comments the best context, we decided to publish the conversation in full regarding Riggs’ concerns on the reporting of the zoning change in Jamestown and what it could mean for the area if a truck stop is built in the area. Some portions of the exchange have been edited to enhance clarity. Spencer Riggs: I don’t like how your news is portra...

  • Outage underlines internet needs

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    One day without the internet doesn’t seem like that big of a deal until it happens to you. Last Thursday, as my coworkers and I tried to go about getting our work done, we quickly realized just how much we rely on the internet to do our jobs. Just simple things such as typing up the community calendar, getting a graphic for an ad or obtaining information via email, all require the use of a working internet connection. Even while typing up this column, I realized I need the internet to look up m...

  • Explore beyond county borders

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    I had the chance to visit Japan last month. The only thought I’ve had on my mind since returning is how much I’d like to venture away and see world. I’ve always been fascinated with Japan. Its culture, its history, its myths and traditions. I can’t even remember when this fascination first took hold of me. Maybe it was watching old Godzilla movies late at night with my mother. Perhaps it was having played video games for so long, that the more Japanese-influenced titles took hold on me. All I kn...

  • Robert Davis

    Jan 2, 2019

    Robert Davis, 65, passed away Dec. 24, 2018, at the Landmark Hospital in Murray, Utah. He was a resident of Green River for the past 40 years. He was born April 2, 1953, in Payson, Utah the son of George Preston Davis and Marva Twitchell Davis. Bob attended schools in Utah and was a Spanish Fork High School graduate with the class of 1971. He attended Utah Technical College and received an associate's degree as an electrician. He married JoAnn Garrett on April 28, 1977, in the Salt Lake Temple...

  • Geraldine "Gerry" Mae May

    Jan 2, 2019

    Geraldine “Gerry” Mae May, 87, of Reliance, passed away Dec. 23, 2018, at Sage View Care Center. She was born on May 11, 1931, in North Platte, Neb., the daughter of Victor Elmer Cederdahl and Flora Wilhelmina Seide. May attended schools and graduated in Laramie. She married Samuel Everett May in Rock Springs in 1954. May worked various jobs throughout her life. She worked at Safeway after her husband became ill and later at Western Wyoming Community College where she taught ceramics. Survivors include one son, Victor W. Hartley of Rel...

  • Linda Sue Tozzi

    Jan 2, 2019

    Linda Sue Tozzi, 64, passed away Dec. 24, 2018, at her home in Reliance surrounded by her family. She was a resident of Wyoming for 43 years and is a former resident of California. Tozzi was born Dec. 18, 1954, in Akron, Ohio, the daughter of Emmanuel J. and Mary Zenner Oaks. She attended schools in California and was a 1973 graduate of the Live Oak High School. Tozzi married Jerome F. Tozzi Jr. Sept. 18, 1974, in Elko, Nev. She was employed by Smith's Food and Drug Store as an inventory...

  • Luke Elijah Benson

    Jan 2, 2019

    Luke Elijah Benson, 39, passed away Dec. 7, 2018, at his home in Green River. He was a resident of Green River for 14 years and is a former resident of Great Falls, Mont. Luke was born on Oct. 17, 1979, in Great Falls, Mont., the son of Winthrop Lester Benson Jr., and Katherine Ann Mattern. He attended schools in Great Falls, Mont., and was a 1998 graduate of the Great Falls High School. Luke also attended the police academy. He married Nancy Kay Hansen Nov. 13, 2005, in Las Vegas, Nev. Benson...

  • Karen Ann Cornwell

    Jan 2, 2019

    Karen Ann Cornwell, 69, of Rock Springs passed away Dec. 26, 2018, at her home after a sudden illness. She was born Oct. 8, 1949, in Ann Arbor, Mich., the daughter of Carl E. Jacobs and June Drew Jacobs. Karen married Lyle D. Cornwell, Jan. 13, 2005, in Reno, Nev. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She enjoyed working as a nurse's aide and communicating with friends and family on Facebook. Survivors include her husband Lyle D. Cornwell of Rock Springs; son Thomas Jacobs and wife Jennifer...

  • Stacey Dale Warby

    Jan 2, 2019

    Stacey Dale Warby, 59, passed away peacefully early in the morning of Dec. 23, 2018, at the University of Utah Medical Center, after suffering a heart attack several days before. Stacey was born Jan. 4, 1959, to Jerry and Margaret Warby and was a life-long resident of Green River. He graduated from Green River High School in 1977 and was employed for more than 30 years as a custodian at OCI. As a young child, Stacey liked helping the family's neighbors by going to the neighborhood store for groc...

  • Battle looms over skill games

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    An opinion issued by the Wyoming Attorney General’s office has determined electronic terminals titled “Wyoming Skill Games” to be illegal, causing establishments in Green River to pull the plug on the popular games. The office issued a press release two weeks ago regarding the legality of the games. The terminals utilize an interface which looks like a slot machine’s reels. A player pays the machine to spin the reels, then receives an opportunity to change the result to a more favorable combina...

  • Christmas weekend fire claims GR home

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    Not much remains of a trailer that burnt on Dec. 22. All that is left is a hollowed out shell, which once was the home to a family of five. The cause of the fire is still undetermined and the investigation is ongoing, Green River assistant fire chief Austin Rider said. Around noon on Dec. 22, the Green River Fire Department was dispatched to 700 Schultz No. 36 for a mobile home fire. Rider said firefighters arrived within 3 minutes from receiving the call, but the damage had been done. The...

  • Mom given probation

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 2, 2019

    A scuffle over a bag of chips and some dip has left one mother with probation. Cory E. McCoy, 31, of Green River appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James sentencing hearing to two counts of child abuse. In exchange for McCoy’s guilty plea to one felony count of child abuse, the other was dismissed. Under Wyoming Statute 7-13-301, McCoy’s guilty plea will not be entered and the charge will be dismissed if she successfully completes three years supervised probation. However, if...