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  • Woman pleas not guilty to charges

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Feb 4, 2015

    A woman accused of choking her 15-year-old daughter pleaded not guilty to three felony charges. Andrea Kay Young of Green River appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to three counts of child abuse. If found guilty of all three charges, she could face a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a maximum fine of $30,000. After pleading not guilty, a trial date is scheduled to take place April 13 at 9 a.m. According to court documents, on Nov. 14, 2014, a Green River Police officer responded to an...

  • Council watched through newspaper

    David Martin, Editor|Feb 4, 2015

    He’s been a resident of Green River for nearly 40 years and for most of those years, he been an avid reader of the Green River Star. Harry Holler, who is known throughout the community for his ongoing work to bring recognition to the county’s sons and daughters serving in the armed forces, said he reads the newspaper to keep up with the political decisions being made at City Hall and the Sweetwater County Courthouse. “If you don’t know what’s going on in your community, you have no reason to gripe,” Holler said. When he first moved to the comm...

  • Green River City Council denies pump-station bid

    David Martin, Editor|Feb 4, 2015

    The Green River City Council voted to deny a project bid for a lift station replacement project. The planned project involves the replacement of two older lift stations located in Hutton Heights and the Collier View Estates area. The project is being funded through a combination of a mineral royalties grant and money from the state’s revolving fund loan. The sole bid for the project, submitted by High Desert Construction, was more than $400,000 higher than the engineer’s estimate, which totaled under $550,000 for the project. “That’s quite a...

  • New direction: City picks fireworks vendor

    David Martin, Editor|Feb 4, 2015

    The Green River City Council approved a $20,000 contract with a new fireworks vendor for the city’s annual July 4 fireworks show. The contract was awarded to Lantis Productions of Draper, Utah, a different vendor than the one used for last year’s fireworks display. Interim City Administrator Chris Steffen said the city has used Lantis for past fireworks shows. “They’ve put on good displays,” he said. Last year, the annual July 4 display was cut short due to what was described as a catastrophic failure in the electronic ignition system us...

  • The living dead

    Feb 4, 2015

  • City Hall shot Sunday night

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 28, 2015

    Loud shots fired Sunday night resulted in multiple calls to the Green River Police Department, as well as a broken window at City Hall. According to a GRPD press release, calls reporting the shots started coming into the department at 10:39 p.m. and officers searching the area soon discovered a second-story window at City Hall with a bullet hole in it. The window connected to an unused office near offices utilized by the city administrator, the city’s grants manager and the Urban Renewal Agency and Main Street manager. Det. Luke Benson with t...

  • Administrator's role discussed

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 28, 2015

    It’s one of the biggest decisions the Green River City Council will make in 2015, which will have an impact on the city’s employees and residents. Filling the open city administrator position is something the council has discussed extensively. Since December, the council has discussed the position and its applicants in executive sessions at the end of their regular council meetings. “We need that position filled,” Mayor Pete Rust said last week. Rust said the city’s budget review period is approaching and while Finance Director Jeff Nieters doe...

  • Retail business slow in downtown

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 28, 2015

    A few business owners downtown report seeing sluggish business in Green River, with one former downtown business owner saying the area is dying. Melissa Neher, owner of Kids Corner on Flaming Gorge Way, said she has a hard time getting customers through her door, saying parking along the street is very limited and is taken up by customers going to the nearby restaurant. For Neher, the problem with parking is only intensified due to the city spending money to create a park near the city’s clock tower as opposed using the space as a downtown p...

  • Shopko, Pamida lawsuit dismissed

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 28, 2015

    Almost a year has passed since a Green River man filed a complaint against Shopko and its pharmacy, claiming they gave him the wrong prescription for six months, which caused him to have more medical problems. On Jan. 12, 2015, a request to dismiss the case with prejudice was granted. The request was filed by Gary Alan Marlin. Marlin filed the original lawsuit on Feb. 25, 2014, in the Third District Court against Shopko Stores Operating Co. LLC and Pamida Stores Operating Co., LLC, John Does 1-4 and Jane Does 1-4. The John and Jane Does were em...

  • Know when to fold 'em

    Jan 28, 2015

  • City seeks funds for water project

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 21, 2015

    The City of Green River approved a grant request to the Wyoming State Lands and Investments board which would help pay for water system improvements ahead of a road reconstruction project scheduled to take place in 2016. A Wyoming Department of Transportation Urban Systems Project will take place in summer of 2016, starting with Hitching Post Drive from its intersection with Upland Way, north to the intersection with Iowa Avenue, rebuilding the road as it’s a heavily used collector street needing repairs. WYDOT is funding the construction as H...

  • Clock Tower work winds down

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 21, 2015

    Residents driving along Flaming Gorge Way last week may have noticed workers placing the faces onto the new clock tower. According to Jennie Melvin, director of the city’s Urban Renewal Agency and Main Street organization, installing the clock faces was the last portion of work needed to complete the new park. “It’s a nice completed project we can all be proud of,” Melvin said. The project opened up what was originally a closed off plaza located next to the Sweetwater County Historical Museum. A groundbreaking ceremony took place May 12 last...

  • Green River breaks the ice

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 21, 2015

    On Monday Green River Parks and Recreation employees were busy removing ice off of the boardwalk next to the Green River. Parks facility project manager Erek Roosa said ice along on the Green River just continued to spread until it was pushed over the top of the boardwalk. "We definitely didn't want anyone walking on it," Roosa said. The ice continued to build up until it reach a depth of two feet. Roosa said city employees made sure the area was clearly marked as closed so residents would not w...

  • City approves remediation agreement with state

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 21, 2015

    Last night, the Green River City Council voted to enter into a remediation agreement with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for upcoming work at the Union Pacific Depot building. The agreement is part of the groundwork needed to start work on the building, utilizing approximately $200,000 granted to the city in a Brownsfield Cleanup grant awarded to the city last year. The grant is not related to the $1 million grant awarded by the Wyoming Business Council the city ultimately returned last year. Mark Westenskow, the city utilities...

  • New GR parks director hired

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 14, 2015

    The city’s new parks and recreation director started Monday, taking the position that had been vacant since Allan Wilson retired and was subsequently voted on to the Green River City Council last year. The new director, Brad Raney, comes to Green River after working in Casper as the city’s recreation supervisor for seven years. According to a press release from the city, Raney has a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from BYU and a master’s degree in physical education and athletic administration from Idaho State University. While in Casp...

  • School buildings delayed

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 14, 2015

    Completion dates for construction occurring at the new Expedition Academy and the renovation at Monroe Intermediate School have been delayed, according to Superintendent Donna Little-Kaumo. While discussing the district’s construction projects last night at the Sweetwater County School District No. 2 board meeting, Little-Kaumo said completion for two of the three sections at Monroe will be April 15, while Expedition Academy’s completion will be March 6. Little-Kaumo said work at both locations costs approximately $10 million, an amount she...

  • Woman arrested for alleged auto theft, DUI

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 14, 2015

    A Utah woman remains behind bars after being arrested for a number of charges, including the alleged theft of a vehicle in Green River. Rose Mary McKell, 28, of Magna, Utah, was arrested Jan. 5 for felony theft, along with misdemeanor-level charges of driving while under the influence and driving while suspended. The felony charge is punishable with a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine while the misdemeanor charges are each punishable with a jail sentence of up to six months and a $750 fine. According to court documents,...

  • Man pleas innocent in gate attack

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 14, 2015

    A man accused of injuring his fiancee with a baby gate, pleaded not guilty to a felony charge. Brian A. Setzer appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to aggravated assault and battery. If found guilty, he could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum find of $10,000. A jury trial has been scheduled to take place April 13 at 9 a.m. According to court documents, on Nov. 2, 2014, a Green River Police officer was called to the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County to check on a possible...

  • City changes job requirements

    David Martin, Editor|Jan 7, 2015

    The Green River City Council decided to change the job requirements for its city administrator position, allowing people who have equivalent experience in the private sector an opportunity to apply for the position. Interim City Administrator Chris Steffen said the change was made to accommodate applicants who didn’t have municipal experience. The job will be advertised for another 10 days, with any applications submitted going to the hiring committee. Steffen also said previous applications wouldn’t be discarded after the change is pub...

  • Student hit by vehicle

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Jan 7, 2015

    A Monroe Intermediate School student was struck by a car Monday morning while using the crosswalk. According to a Green River Police Department press release, at about 7:20 a.m. officers of the GRPD and employees of Castle Rock Ambulance responded to the area of Monroe Avenue and Bramwell Street, in reference to a child being struck by a vehicle. A 12-year-old male student, who attends school at the Monroe Sixth Grade Campus, located at the old Expedition Academy building, was crossing Monroe Avenue from south to north while using the...

  • A shy smile

    Jan 7, 2015

  • Police, WYDOT advise safe winter driving

    David Martin, E|Dec 31, 2014

    A number of vehicle crashes occurring in Sweetwater County have resulted in law enforcement telling residents to be cautious while driving. In Green River, officers responded to a number of crashes occurring throughout the city during the last week. Det. Luke Benson said the city experienced one of the larger snowfalls of the year last week, which resulted in the police department calling for help from the city's streets department to clear snow. However, Benson also reminded residents to drive...

  • Deer rescued from icy waters

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 31, 2014

    A whitetail doe deer was rescued from the Green River Sunday morning after residents reported seeing her fall through the ice. According to Det. Luke Benson with the Green River Police Department, officers were flagged down by residents near Expedition Island at about 8:15 a.m. Sunday morning, reporting that a deer had fallen through the ice and was partially submerged. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, along with the Green River Fire Department, were contacted about the struggling doe....

  • Man faces 55 years for multiple charges

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 31, 2014

    A Green River man pleaded not guilty to eight felony charges and nine misdemeanor charges, which stemmed from a four to five-month relationship. Joseph Daniel Kunkle, 30, recently appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to all 17 charges. The felony charges were, strangulation of a household member, three counts of battery against a household member, two counts of child abuse, stalking and third-degree sexual assault. The misdemeanor charges are unlawful contact without bodily injury, interference with...

  • BLM land sale set for next year

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 31, 2014

    After nearly eight years of work, two sections of land owned by the Bureau of Land Management will be sold off next year. The sections of land, formally known as Sections 10 and 12, contain 390 acres and 260 acres of land respectively. The land is located west of Green River, outside of Jamestown. For much of his administration, Mayor Hank Castillon worked to have the land sold, which requires an act of congress to accomplish. It was initially seen as a way to help Green River expand outside of...

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