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  • Council funds waste study

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 20, 2016

    The city council seeks an operational study for the upcoming solid waste transfer project. The Green River City Council approved an increase in the Solid Waste Fund in the amount of $30,000 for the study. The study was initially budgeted for $60,000, but the Solid Waste Division was able to decrease the cost to $48,000. However, last week they surveyed the landfill and found that is more full than they expected it to be at this point in time. Director of Finance Chris Meats said the diminished capacity is causing them to move the time frame...

  • GR man gets probation for joyride

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jul 20, 2016

    A man who led officers on a chase with five teenage girls in the car was given probation for his actions. Daniel Ray Potter, 21, of Rock Springs, appeared in the Third District court of Judge Richard Lavery at a sentencing hearing to a felony charge of interference with a peace officer, and three misdemeanors, two counts of reckless endangering and fleeing or attempting to elude police officers. All of Potter’s felony charges, five felonious restraint, and three misdemeanor charges of driving u...

  • Councilman seeks 2nd term

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 20, 2016

    Brett Stokes is seeking a second term on the Green River City Council in Ward III. Stokes has served one term with the council and hopes to be able to continue his work for another four years. “I’ve been involved in politics for most of my career. Politics intrigues me and I wanted to get involved in local government and try to make a difference,” Stokes said. Stokes has spent 26 years in law enforcement, working with the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office and currently as the captain of the Sweetwater County Detention Center. As captain...

  • School district finalizes budgets

    David Martin, Editor|Jul 20, 2016

    While it’s less than what they’ve worked with before, Sweetwater County School District No. 2’s budget will fund some pay increases for teachers originally negotiated months ago. The district’s board of trustees approved budgets for both the district and the recreation board, which utilizes a mill levy for district projects aimed at improving recreation and physical activities. The district’s valuation decreased by $82.7 million in the last year, which resulted in the valuation being $928,625,...

  • Determined archer

    Jul 20, 2016

  • Probation given in child abuse case

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jul 13, 2016

    A man who injured his five-year-old stepson was placed on supervised probation. David C. Drakos, 43, of Green River, appeared in the Third District Court Judge Nena James at a change of plea and sentencing hearing to a felony charge of child abuse. In exchange for David’s no contest plea, he was given a seven-to 10-year prison sentence, which was suspended. He was placed on five years supervised probation. One of the probation terms specifically states David is not to have any contact with t...

  • Berg seeks GR Council seat

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 13, 2016

    Arctic Circle’s manager, Robert Berg, wants to take his management and leadership skills to the city council to bring Green River a better future. Berg served on the Green River Chamber of Commerce board for eight years and is currently serving his sixth year on the Green River Main Street Board. Two years ago, Berg thought about running for council. He has gone in front of the council several times and being on the other side of it intrigued him. He believes it is time to take his leadership to the next level. “I truly care about this com...

  • City approves Main Street MEET plan

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 13, 2016

    A plan designed to expand commercial opportunities along the river and downtown was green-lighted by the city council last week. The plan, M.E.E.T., stands for Main Street, Expedition, Expansion, Transformation. Green River URA/Main Street Administrator Jennie Melvin said the Expedition portion will focus on Expedition Island and the plan is designed to expand and transform downtown Green River and the river corridor. The plan has been in the works since 2013. Wyoming State Statute requires towns to have a plan that designates an area with...

  • Flaming Gorge Days helped GR business

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 13, 2016

    During the Flaming Gorge Days festivities, local businesses noticed a boost in the amount of customers they had. With a large amount of the community out enjoying the celebrations, the local restaurants had a good opportunity for business. Staci Ann’s Cafe took advantage of the night life of Flaming Gorge Days by staying open 24 hours both Friday and Saturday. They also did a full menu. “We had quite a few people in during our late hours,” owner Staci Martin said. “People were very excited and happy to have us available.” Grace Yeager, o...

  • Entertaining customers

    Jul 13, 2016

  • Building code revisions pass first reading

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 13, 2016

    New building codes for Green River passed their first reading July 5 during a Green River City Council meeting. The codes in consideration are mandated by the State of Wyoming. Wyoming State Statute says towns with local jurisdiction must adopt the same codes the state adopts. Councilman Gary Killpack asked why the state is making Green River adopt these codes. Community Development Director Laura Profaizer and Senior Building Inspector David Allred explained that if the city does not adopt the codes, Green River will lose home rule. Anyone...

  • City seeks $1.2 million loan

    David Martin, Editor|Jul 13, 2016

    Grant money didn’t come in, and now the city seeks a loan to pay for design work on the proposed wastewater treatment plan it needs to build. The Green River City Council voted to apply for a $1.2 million loan to go with another $1.2 million loan it already received from the state. Initially, the loan was planned to be paired with a $1.2 million mineral royalties grant from the state, but the city did not receive the grant. Because of the economic downturn the state is experiencing, the c...

  • Teens sentenced for attack

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jul 6, 2016

    Two 16-year-old Green River boys who admitted to strangling a woman at the Green River Youth Home so they could run away will have to attend boot camp and possibly serve prison time. Hayden A. Riggs and Charles Paiz, were charged with kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and battery, theft, conspiracy to commit theft, aggravated robbery and conspiracy to commit aggravated battery. Both Riggs and Paiz recently appeare...

  • A leisurely float

    Jul 6, 2016

  • Tourist season in full swing at Visitor Center

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jul 6, 2016

    When going to the Green River Chamber of Commerce's Visitor Center, there are U.S. and world maps where guests can place a pin on the state or country they are from. Nearly every state has at least one pin. The McMahan family put the very first pin on Ohio Friday morning. The family is originally from Ohio, but had been living in Utah for several years. They were traveling through Green River as they were moving back to Ohio. They said they saw the visitor center and decided to stop to take...

  • GR subject of new sticker

    David Martin, Editor|Jul 6, 2016

    A new addition to the Great American Road Trip sticker series recognizes Green River and its natural beauty. The sticker is part of the Wyoming Office of Tourism's series of stickers highlighting locations found along the road to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Stickers depicting Rock Springs and the Flaming Gorge were previously introduced to the series. The sticker depicts the Interstate 80 tunnels, Castle Rock, the Palisades, as well as the river itself. Misty...

  • City cuts many programs

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jun 29, 2016

    With the approval of the city budget, city departments are feeling the effects of budget cuts. The approved budget is $30 million, which is close to $2 million less than last year’s budget. The fiscal year begins July 1 and ends June 30, 2017. “Throughout the budget process with the city administrator and other department heads, we worked at looking at specific programs within each department and prioritized them based on importance and need with the department and also how that ties into the need and importance of the service to the city res...

  • Chief warns against fireworks

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jun 29, 2016

    With the Fourth of July just around the corner, firefighters want to again warn residents not to shoot off fireworks within city limits. First off -- it is still illegal to do so. Secondly, conditions are just too dry. Luke Benson, a detective with the Green River Police Department, said residents who are caught shooting off fireworks within city limits could be charged with a $225 fine. If their fireworks cause property damage, such as a fire, they could also face restitution charges as well....

  • A cool drink

    Jun 29, 2016

  • Snack shack offers cool refreshments

    Olivia Kennah, Staff Writer|Jun 29, 2016

    For those hot summer days spent at the splash park, there is a new snack shack that aims to keep the community refreshed and satisfied. Liliana Villegas opened Chill Monkey at Evers Park because as a mother of four, she knows what it is like to forget drinks and snacks when spending a day at the park. “There are always times when you forget, or completely miss something that you might need, so I thought it would be a great idea to build a business to fulfill that need,” Villegas said. Villegas is happy to say her family has been involved in...

  • Two stabbings took place within county

    David Martin, Editor|Jun 29, 2016

    Police arrested a 26-year-old Green River resident after he allegedly stabbed another man at the Hutton Heights Mobile Home Park. According to the Green River Police Department, officers arrived to the scene at about 11:32 p.m. June 22 and found an adult man, identified as Jakob Taggert, with a deep, L-shaped stab wound to his left thigh. Taggart was transported to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, then later the University of Utah Medical Center for treatment. Jordan Christiansen, 26, of...

  • Police Reports

    Jun 22, 2016

    Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance Service on a medical call. Officers responded to a report of a disturbance at 550 E. Flaming Gorge Way. Officers contacted the involved parties who had a verbal dispute. Officers responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle at 320 Monroe Avenue. Officers contacted the reporting party, checked on the vehicle and determined the vehicle was not abandoned. Officers responded to a report of a disturbance on West Teton Boulevard. Officers contacted the involved parties who had a verbal dispute regarding...

  • City passes $30m budget

    Lillian Palmer, Staff Writer|Jun 22, 2016

    The city council finalized Green River’s 2016-2017 fiscal year city budget Tuesday. The budget comes to about $30 million, which is about a $2 million cut from last year’s budget. “Overall, $1.2 million were cut out of services somewhere,” Finance Director Chris Meats said. “Compared to elsewhere in the state, we didn’t have to cut as much.” Meats said Green River is a little better off than other large cities like Gillette and Casper, due to their heavy reliance on oil. “We anticipated a l...

  • GR Woman charged with abuse

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jun 22, 2016

    A woman accused of abusing a child, who was her ward, could serve prison time. Malonie L. O’Toole, 47, of Green River appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to three counts of child abuse. She pleaded not guilty to all three felony counts; and a jury trial has been scheduled to take place Sept. 6 at 9 a.m. If O’Toole is found guilty of all three felonies, she could face a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and a maximum fine of $30,000. According to...

  • Police Reports

    Jun 15, 2016

    Animal control officers responded to a call of a bird inside a business at 180 Uinta Drive. Animal control officers received a call of a contained golden retriever in a resident’s yard on West Flaming Gorge Way. Officers responded to a motorist assist in reference to a vehicle broken down at the intersection of Riverview Drive and Uinta Drive. Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance Service on a medical call. Officers provided an escort for a funeral procession. Officers attempted to locate a vehicle described in a REDDI report on East 4th S...

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