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  • City approves grant requests

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 17, 2018

    In an extremely short meeting Tuesday night, the Green River City Council approved several grant requests to fund several needs within the city’s fire department, as well as transportation and swimming lessons for programs hosted by the Parks and Recreation Department. The fire department’s requests are for a new pumper/tender truck, 40 sets of turnout gear and funding to provide training. The three grant requests will be made to the 2018 Assistance to Firefighters Grant and, if all three reques...

  • Green River family will appear on 'Family Feud' game show Monday

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 17, 2018

    A Green River family got to experience the excitement of being on a television game show, with the episode airing locally Monday. Mary Williams, along with her sons Stephen and Ryan, daughter Erika Johnson and her husband Joe competed on "Family Feud," the long-running gameshow hosted by Steve Harvey. The episode airs during the two-episode block starting at 3 p.m. on KUTV Mary said the process started when Erika contacted her about a audition taking place in Salt Lake City in January, 2017. At...

  • 2 GR men sentenced

    Stephanie Thompson, O|Jan 17, 2018

    Editor’s note: Due to the graphic nature of one of these particular cases, as well as a need to protect the victims’ identities, the affidavit information supporting either case will not be published. Max Allen Louderback, 66, of Green River, recently appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James at a sentencing hearing to two counts of first-degree sexual abuse of a minor, four counts of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor and a third-degree sexual abuse of a minor. Louderback ple...

  • GR Councilman in jail

    Stephanie Thompson and David Martin, People Editor and Editor|Jan 17, 2018

    Editor's note: Due to the graphic nature of these particular cases and a need to protect the victim's identity, even the redacted court documents supporting the charges will not be published. Green River City Councilman Allan Wilson is in the Sweetwater County Detention Center awaiting official charges. He was arrested in Sweetwater County for a charge stemming out of Lincoln County and one charge in Sweetwater County. A detention officer confirmed that Wilson is in the Sweetwater County...

  • Voluntary reductions sought

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 10, 2018

    Sweetwater County School District No. 2 will initiate a voluntary separation program. The district’s board of trustees voted Tuesday night to approve the voluntary separation program after a 24 minute executive session on the topic. “The bottom line is we are avoiding laying people off,” board member Steve Core said. Information regarding the program was unavailable on the district’s website prior to the meeting. According to Donna Little-Kaumo, superintendent of the school district, the pro...

  • Concert supports veterans

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 10, 2018

    Anyone passing by the American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28 in Green River Saturday night would have heard the building barely containing the music coming from within. Inside, a packed house listened to local musicians, as well as those from Denver, Salt Lake City and Wisconsin as they hosted a benefit for veterans in the area. The American Legion hosted the fourth Music for Vets performance last weekend, which benefits the legion's Veteran's Relief Fund, a program providing cash grants to help v...

  • Chamber CEO fired after an executive session meeting

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Jan 3, 2018

    The Green River Chamber of Commerce’s Board Directors fired former CEO Irene Parsons after a closed meeting was hosted to discuss her job performance. The chamber issued a press release stating Parsons would no longer be employed with the chamber Dec. 21. The Green River Star requested emails sent and received by Allan Wilson, a Green River City Councilman who serves on the chamber’s board. According to those emails, the board hosted an executive session, to discuss Parson’s job perfo...

  • Ice accumulation monitored

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Jan 3, 2018

    The Green River has slowly backed up over the last week as ice has hindered the river's flow. Water from the river has risen and froze portions of Riverside Park, as well as submerging sections of the Greenbelt. Brad Raney, Director of the Green River Parks and Recreation Department, said there isn't a lot the city can do, but monitor the situation. "We don't have anything in our department to deal with (the ice,)" Raney said. "We hope that it clears up." Raney said the department has closed...

  • New bar and grill coming to GR

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Jan 3, 2018

    The Green River City Council approved a retail liquor license Tuesday night for a bar and grill set to open in the city in early February. The license is for the Town Bar and Grill, which will be located at the old OT’s Sports Bar location at 95 East Railroad Drive. Buckley Hubert, the proprietor, said he aims to bring a nonsmoking, pub-like restaurant to Green River. He anticipates the restaurant to open Feb. 1. Hubert said he picked the location because it’s already an established loc...

  • Former cop gets 16-20 years

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 27, 2017

    Jacob Anglesey, once a highly regarded officer with the Green River Police Department, will go to prison. At the end of a two-day sentencing hearing Thursday, Anglesey was sentenced to spend 16-20 years in prison, with credit for 679 days served, for aggravated homicide in the death of two-year-old Konnor Allen in 2009. The maximum sentence for aggravated homicide is 20 years of imprisonment. Allen died after sustaining severe injuries while in Anglesey’s care, which the Sweetwater County A...

  • GR Chamber CEO position vacated

    Staff Report|Dec 27, 2017

    The Green River Chamber of Commerce had a major change-up in its staff late last week. According to a press release, Irene Parsons, who had worked as CEO of the camber since August, was no longer working at the Chamber as of Dec. 21. Lisa Herrera will be taking over Parsons’ duties during the interim. Parsons, who formerly worked for Sen. John Barrasso’s office, replaced Rebecca Eusek as chamber CEO when Eusek was hired to work for the Wyoming Business Council. “We wish her well in her new endeavors,” the chamber’s press release states....

  • Green River closes solid waste division, revenue improves

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 27, 2017

    For Green River’s municipal government, 2017 was a year of change and cautious optimism. The biggest change came when the City Council decided to close the solid waste division and contract with Wyoming Waste Services to manage the city’s garbage collection. The decision came as the city prepares to close its landfill. Stricter regulations from the Wyoming EPA has caused a shift from municipal landfills to regional landfills across the state, which locally has caused the city to build a tra...

  • Our favorite photo of 2017

    Dec 27, 2017

  • City OKs plant design work

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Dec 20, 2017

    Movement toward eventually building a new wastewater treatment plant started Tuesday evening after the Green River City Council approved a proposal by Burns and McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc., for design work. The total amount approved was $970,291 and the design is anticipated to be completed in a year. Mark Westenskow, director of public works for the city, said the city had been turned down on a few of the grants they applied for, which was initially intended to pay for the design work....

  • This just in:

    Dec 20, 2017

    Jacob Anglesey, a former Green River Police officer, was sentenced by Third District Court Judge Richard Lavery today and was given a 16-to-20 year prison sentence with credit given for 679 days served on the aggravated homicide charge. Anglesey was originally charged with first-degree murder in the 2009 death of two-year-old Konnor Allen....

  • Tower ordinance approved

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Dec 20, 2017

    An ordinance creating zoning rules for the construction and placement of wireless communications towers passed its final reading before the Green River City Council Tuesday night, with some clarification regarding what the ordinance does and does not allow. Citing incorrect information published earlier this week, Laura Leigh, director of community development for the city said the ordinance does not allow telecommunications companies to take privately owned property to build their...

  • Anglesey motion denied

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Dec 20, 2017

    Jacob Anglesey is stuck with his no contest plea to aggravated homicide. Anglesey’s plea, initially entered through a plea agreement with the Sweetwater County Attorney’s Office, dismisses the original charge of first-degree murder in the 2009 death of two-year-old Konnor Allen. Anglesey’s attorneys attempted to convince Third District Court Judge Richard Lavery to allow Anglesey to change his plea last week, citing a desire to change their defense strategy as a result of recently uncov...

  • Striking a pose

    Dec 20, 2017

  • Decision on request postponed

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Dec 20, 2017

    Finding a temporary shelter if there is an emergency is hard enough for a family, but what about for those who are dependent on others. At the Sweetwater County Commissioners meeting Thursday, the Commissioners asked for more time to consider a request from Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center to make Golden Hour Senior Center its temporary shelter in case of an emergency. The request for more time was made by the Commissioners when they discovered they would need to draft memorandums...

  • School boundaries changed

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 13, 2017

    The Sweetwater County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees decided to redraw the district’s elementary school boundaries to place Jackson Elementary School students at Monroe Intermediate School next year. The decision comes a month after the board voted to close Jackson in a cost savings move in anticipation of decreased revenue from the state. Prior to the vote, Jackson PTO treasurer Irish Kreis, said she hoped the board would decide to redraw the boundaries as it would allow the PTO to c...

  • Anglesey wants to withdraw plea

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 13, 2017

    Update: Judge Richard Lavery denied Jacob Anglesey's motion to withdraw his initial no contrast plea to aggravated homicide Friday afternoon. The decision issued by Lavery details his reasoning to deny his motion. "... the court concludes that Mr. Anglesey has not shown a fair and just reason to allow him to withdraw his plea," the document states. For more details, look in the Dec. 20 issue of the Green River Star. Jacob Anglesey wants a trial, but a district court judge has yet to decide on...

  • Fire ignites at Red Feather

    Dec 13, 2017

    A chimney fire at the Red Feather Thursday night resulted in a portion of Flaming Gorge Way being closed off as firefighters extinguished the blaze, but resulted in little damage to the restaurant. According to the Green River Police Department, the fire was originally called to dispatch at 7:22 p.m., with the Green River Fire Department responding with a ladder truck to fight the fire. Chris Ortega said the fire started when a patron overloaded the fireplace in the Red Feather bar, causing flames to come out of the fireplace and climb up the...

  • Anniversary exhibit on display

    Dec 13, 2017

    The Sweetwater County Historical Museum is pleased to announce an exhibit celebrating its 50th anniversary. Founded in 1967, the museum was originally included in the plans for the new courthouse built that same year and moved into a renovated 1931 post office building next door in 2001. During its 50-year history, it has had only three directors. The first two, Henry Chadey and Ruth Lauritzen, each served the museum for more than 50 years. Many community members, staff, board members and volunteers have helped make the museum a special place...

  • Council approves stipends

    DAVID MARTIN, Editor|Dec 6, 2017

    Employees working for the city of Green River will receive a monetary thank you from the Green River City Council later this month. The council voted unanimously to approve a tiered stipend for employees Tuesday night. Full-time employees will receive $1,200, while part-time employees with more than 1,000 hours worked during the year will receive $750, part-time employees with between 500 and 1,000 hours worked will receive $500 and employees with under 500 hours worked will receive $250. Green...

  • Train derails in GR Monday

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Dec 6, 2017

    On Monday morning, while temperatures were in the 20s, eight cars derailed in the Green River yard. Kristen South, Union Pacific Railroad media relations director for the Wyoming area, said at about 9:45 a.m. eight cars derailed, but remained in an upright position. This means that although the cars did leave the track, they didn't flip onto the side or roll over completely. South said she did not know what the cars that derailed contained. The derailment could easily be seen from the Greenbelt...

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