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  • Cemetery hunter cited

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 17, 2014

    A man who allegedly hunted deer at Riverview Cemetery received citations from both the Green River Police Department and Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Darrell Gilson, 41, of Green River received the citations Sept. 7 when GRPD officers responded to reports of a man allegedly hunting in the cemetery. Det. Luke Benson with the GRPD said the cemetery is within the department’s jurisdiction, which resulted in the citation. According to the Green River Municipal Court’s citation schedule, the fine for hunting within city limits is $400. Ben...

  • Police department moves next week

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 17, 2014

    The Green River Police Department and the city's municipal court will start moving in to their new building on Flaming Gorge Way next week, according to Acting City Administrator and Chief of Police Chris Steffen. The building was the site of a dedication celebration last month during Riverfest, but remained vacant as a result of workers completing punch list items. A punch list is a list of fixes and final work required to be completed prior to the city accepting ownership the building. The...

  • City submits landfill closure application

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 17, 2014

    The city continues to move forward with closing the city’s landfill. Last night, the Green River City Council voted to approve submission of a landfill closure permit application to the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. The landfill will close in 2017, with the city switching to a transfer station that will haul the city’s garbage to the Solid Waste District No. 1 landfill outside Rock Springs. Mike Nelson, director of public works for the city, said he received an approved per...

  • City explains billing snafu

    Staff Report|Sep 17, 2014

    Staff Report Residents opening their water bill this week may have been dismayed at the suddenly high amount they were being charged. Councilman Tom McCullough said he received “many, many complaints” from residents complaining of a $30-40 increase on their water bill. McCullough said his bill also featured the sudden increase. According to Acting City Administrator Chris Steffen, the problem came about due to an employee taking time off and ultimately reading the water meters later than usual. This resulted in the city billing on a 42-day cyc...

  • Bear moved to Idaho facility

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 10, 2014

    The black bear cub discovered and immobilized in town last week arrived safely in Idaho Friday. Lucy Diggins-Wold, Wyoming Game and Fish Green River Information and Education Specialist, said it took the bear 15 minutes to come out of the truck once it arrived at the certified black-bear rehabilitation center in Idaho. Although he acted skeptical at first, he immediately started roaming around his new outside enclosure. This Idaho center has been doing black-bear rehabilitation since 1989 and...

  • Arrest nets Utah robbery suspect

    Jack H. Smith, Staff Writer|Sep 10, 2014

    A routine after hours check of Expedition Island early Sept. 1 led to the apprehension of a suspected Utah bank robber. During his check of the park, Officer Kent Hemphill came into contact with Sandy, Utah resident Robert David Bingle, who was eventually arrested for alleged felony wrongful taking or disposing of property and misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance. According to affidavit, Hemphill noticed a maroon colored Toyota Tacoma in the Island parking lot and observed a white male subject sitting in the rear passenger seat....

  • Fire Chief remembers 9/11

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 10, 2014

    The terrorist attacks on New York and Washington D.C. Sept. 11, 2001 left an impact on many people throughout the county. One of the people those events impacted is Mike Kennedy, Green River’s fire chief. Kennedy said it seems odd that there are people who don’t remember what happened 13 years ago, citing an article he read about how the event is taught in history classes. For Kennedy, the memory of where he was is as clear as his memory of where he was at when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. At the time of the attacks, Kennedy ser...

  • High school explores FFA club

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 10, 2014

    Green River High School may host a chapter of the Future Farmers of America organization. Speaking to the Sweetwater County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees last night, high school principal Darren Howard said the school is surveying students regarding a FFA chapter, which he said is part of the school’s goal of keeping more students in Sweetwater County after they graduate. While most would classify the organization as agriculturally-based through its name alone, Howard said the o...

  • Council returns depot grant

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 3, 2014

    Citing declining revenues, the Green River City Council voted to return a $1 million grant issued by the Wyoming Business Council last year. The city will now attempt to apply for a different grant through the Wyoming Business Council to renovate the Lynch Hall portion of the building, rebranding the renovation work as an economic improvement project. During the Green River City Council meeting last night, the council was presented with three options regarding how it could proceed with the U.P....

  • Bear cub wanders around city

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 3, 2014

    Green River residents are used to seeing wildlife in town, especially deer. It's normal to see deer wandering down the streets, but residents had to do a double take when they saw a bear heading down Uinta Drive Monday afternoon. Green River Police Department Patrol Sgt. Mark McDonald said a lot of times they get dispatch calls and they turn out to be nothing. When he received a call from dispatch saying there was a bear in the ditch along Uinta Drive, he thought someone had found the remains...

  • Finding strength for Laurie

    Jack H. Smith, Staff Writer|Sep 3, 2014

    While they may not know her by name, most Green River residents will recognize Laurie Macioszek. For years, Macioszek worked at the city’s lone grocery store as a checker. What they may not know is that behind her smiling face, was someone who has spent the last 10 years in a heroic battle against cervical cancer. This weekend, Green River residents will be able to help her battle at the Strength for Laurie Cervical Cancer 5K Walk/Run. The event will take place Sept. 6 starting at 9 a.m. at Expedition Island. Macioszek said the proceeds from t...

  • Work continues on ghost book

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 3, 2014

    At this point, it’s no secret that the Sweetwater County Library has had some erie occurrences taking place inside its brick walls. For the past several years, Micki Gilmore, a reference librarian at the library, has worked with other employees to produce a book about the history of the library some of the ghostly phenomenon that has occurred over the years. While a rumor has spread suggesting the book project was abandoned, Gilmore said work continues. She estimates the book to be at about 75 percent of completion, with work now focusing on w...

  • Reminder: Stop for buses

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 3, 2014

    A few people in town are learning the hard way why its not a good idea to pass a school bus with flashing lights. According to reports from the Green River Police Department, multiple residents have been cited for passing a stopped school bus, a fine that according to the Green River Municipal Court, is levied at $225. Buses have security cameras positioned on the outside of the vehicle and often record drivers who pass by a stopped bus. Det. Luke Benson with the Green River Police Department said during investigations, video taken from buses...

  • Coppolo leaves city council

    David Martin, Editor|Aug 27, 2014

    Green River City Councilman Adam Coppolo submitted a letter of resignation to the Council according to Jeff Nieters, director of finance for the city. The letter was not released to the newspaper. Nieters said the Council would formally have to accept the letter before it would be released. That won't occur until the Council's meeting Sept. 2. Nieters said the Council has discussed how to address Coppolo's departure, as his term expires in December. Typically, when a vacancy is announced, the Council requests letters from residents interested...

  • Workshop may improve zoning

    David Martin, Editor|Aug 27, 2014

    An audit of zoning ordinances may result easier to comprehend regulations in Green River. Earlier this year, the city’s community development department received a grant to host the Smart Growth Zoning Codes for Small Cities workshop. The city was one of 18 communities selected to have the workshop and regulation audit. Laura Leigh, director of the community development department, said what initially interested her in applying for the Smart Growth grant is how the program’s principles were aligned with the city’s comprehensive plan and data...

  • Old scam gets new paint job

    David Martin, Editor|Aug 27, 2014

    Unfortunately, scams are nothing new to Green River’s residents and its police department. Last week, a couple of scams have resurfaced within Sweetwater County, with one claiming a Green River resident won $2.64 million and a 2014 Mercedes-Benz car. The scam involving the luxury vehicle and money is actually a new spin on a familiar scam according to Det. Luke Benson at the Green River Police Department. According to information from the department, police took a report at the police department last Wednesday from an resident claiming to h...

  • Icy dedication

    Aug 27, 2014

  • Renovations continue

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Aug 27, 2014

    Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center has been making changes to the inside of the building. Activities Director Annie Walk said last Thursday Mission at Castle Rock employees and some of its residents painted the foyer. Walk said this goes along with the other changes that are gradually taking place. So far, the hallways and foyer have new floors and the foyer has a fresh coat of paint. She said the renovations are not just focused on the center because The Villa will have all of its...

  • Warm weather and tests mean outdoor classes

    David Martin, Editor|Aug 27, 2014

    On a warm Monday afternoon, people driving by the soon-to-be Wilson Elementary School Building may have noticed groups of middle schoolers beating on buckets with drumsticks. The nice weather and a test scheduled in their normal classroom resulted in students from the general music class having an opportunity to learn in the sunshine. Jill Carpenter, the teacher for the class, said the weather was perfect to host classes outside. That day, students were learning about drumming and maintaining a...