Articles from the December 31, 2019 edition


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  • Success follows GRHS in 2019

    David Martin, Publisher|Dec 31, 2019

    Green River High School athletics experienced seasons of success and heartbreak throughout 2019. Regardless of the records, athletes gave it their all regardless of the sport they played. Boys swimming The Wolves swimming team continued to build off of previous successes in 2019, with five swimmers earning all-state honors at the end of the 2019 season. Overall, the team finished fifth at State, but had first and second place finishes in both individual and relay events. Senior Michael Richmond...

  • Many recognized for contributions in 2019

    David Martin, Publisher|Dec 31, 2019

    The past year was a year of triumph and recognition for many people in Green River. Bacila named distinguished citizen Gayle Bacila was named Green River's 2019 Distinguished Citizen of the Year by the Green River Chamber of Commerce in April. Bacila has volunteered within the community for more than 50 years, helped at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center before being hired to work there, serving on the Golden Hour Senior Center board, D.A.R.E. program, Green River Lions Club and many other organi...

  • Ricky Nolan Slaugh

    Dec 31, 2019

    Ricky Nolan Slaugh, 46, of Manila, Utah passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019 while traveling south of Green River, Wyoming. He was born during the blizzard of '72 on Dec. 29 to Nolan Reid Slaugh and Carolyn Martinsen Slaugh. He was the biggest baby born of their 5 children. He grew up in West Valley City playing baseball and football at Granger High. On July 4, 1988, he met the love of his life, Mandy at Lagoon when he was forced to go on the rides with a younger 13-year-old. She...

  • William "Bill" Drummond Fleming

    Dec 31, 2019

    William "Bill" Drummond Fleming, age 93, passed away at his home in Glenwood on Christmas morning, Wednesday, December 25, 2019 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on May 13, 1926 in Lewistown, Montana to William and Verna Fleming. His family moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1932 where he attended school, graduating high school in 1944. He immediately joined the Army and served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant in the medical detachment of the 743rd anti-aircraft artillery gun battalion...

  • Fire burns at Washington Square

    David Martin, Publisher|Dec 31, 2019

    A fire at the former Washington Elementary School was contained to the upper floors of the building. According to Green River Fire Chief Mike Nomis, firefighters were called to the Washington Square building at about 5:30 p.m., Thursday evening after smoke was reported coming from the building. Nomis said 26 firefighters were involved in combatting the fire. They were able to put out a majority of the fire by about 2 a.m. Friday morning, and were able to completely put it out by 4 a.m. Nomis...

  • City changes during 2019

    David Martin, Publisher|Dec 31, 2019

    It was an active year for the city as many events, such as the closing of Green River’s Shopko store, continued discussions about a proposed sixth-penny tax, and recyclables being dumped at the landfill, were dealt with by residents and Council representatives. New councilmen placed The Green River City Council had two new faces at the start of the year. Jim Zimmerman and Mike Shutran were elected to the Council in 2018. Zimmerman serves in Ward I with Tom Murphy while Shutran serves in Ward II,...

  • Truck stop, power plant were major county news in 2019

    David Martin, Publisher|Dec 31, 2019

    The year saw many new faces taking office within the county. New county commissioners, a new sheriff, a new county clerk, and county assessor took their oath of office at the beginning of the year. However, not all county vacancies were a result of the 2018 election. Don Van Matre, a respected member of the board of county commissioners, died after a long battle with cancer. Issues impacting the county included a debate about a truck stop proposal outside of Jamestown and an increase in the...