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  • Project reveals students' past

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 16, 2018

    A fifth-grade assignment led children to find out about their family's past and share what they learned with their classmates. Two fifth-grade teachers at Monroe Intermediate School, Genny Luckau and Terri Jones asked their students to complete a six-week family heritage project for their final project. "This project was set up for students to discover their heritage, learning why the United States is considered a 'melting pot,' and explore the country of their family's history," Jones said....

  • Mother's Day tea well attended

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 16, 2018

    The senior center dining room was packed with mothers, grandmothers, fathers and grandfathers all celebrating Mother's Day with a special tea luncheon. On Friday, the Golden Hour Senior Center hosted a Mother's Day tea and luncheon and the event was a huge success. In fact, there were only a handful of chairs left in the dining room. A small plant in a box and a large pink flamingo popping out of it acted as the centerpieces. Upon sitting down, those in attendance had to try an decide which...

  • Soccer season ends

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 16, 2018

    The Lady Wolves soccer team's season ended Thursday night with a loss in overtime to Natrona County. The loss at regionals will leave the Lady Wolves out of State, which takes place this weekend. Head coach Tracy Wyant said it wasn't the way the Lady Wolves wanted to end their season, but they gave it their all and played a good game. The Lady Wolves were tied with Natrona 1-1 in regulation play, but in overtime Natrona County took advantage of a defensive error and the season ended with a 4-1...

  • Torch run set in R.S.

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    Some officers from the Green River Police Department will participate in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run. Law Enforcement agencies from across Sweetwater County will participate in the annual Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run Friday. The 2-mile run begins at Walnut Elementary in Rock Springs at 10 a.m., a press release stated. Luke Benson, GRPD detective and public relations officer, said he didn’t know how many officers would be participating, but it a great tradition and their op...

  • Game turns into a competition

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    With two $25 Visa gift cards on the line, a game of UNO seemed to become a little more competitive. At the Golden Hour Senior Center on Friday, activities and marketing coordinator Irish Kreis had a group of 12 woman playing UNO for the chance to win a total of $50 for first place and for second place a bag filled with various items, including a bracelet, notepad and Post It Notes. Even with prizes on the line, the ladies remained friendly to one another, though at times they would seem to...

  • Queen for a day

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    Over the last 100 years, Lillian Sanders has seen a lot of changes. On May 3, Sanders turned 100 and she celebrated it on Saturday with a small party at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center. Sanders was excited as family members and friends came in to give her a hug and visit with her. She didn't even have time for cupcakes, punch or to try any light snacks while she was busy shaking hands and hugging people. She was wearing a crown, sash and a fur-lined robe as she greeted her guests wi...

  • Arbor Day celebration set for Saturday

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    For the city’s 35th year of being designated Tree City USA, the city is hosting a special Arbor Day event. Doug Stewart, Green River parks facility and project manager, said just like previous years, trees will be planted in a city park. This year, four shademaster honeylocusts will be added to Medicine Bow Park. However, this being the 35-year celebration they decided to change things up a little bit. During the event, which is scheduled to take place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Medicine...

  • Lady Wolves have winless weekend

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    The Lady Wolves soccer team wrapped up its regular season games with two losses. On Friday the team took on Natrona County High School and lost, 7-2. Head coach Tracy Wyant said the Lady Wolves she saw playing on Friday isn’t the team she normally sees. She’s not sure if part of the it stemmed from their main goalie being out of the game, or if they were just having an off day. Wyant explained Holly Hunt, the team’s goalie received a questionable red card at the Jackson game. Due to this red c...

  • CDC hires new executive director

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|May 9, 2018

    A special meeting results in the hiring of a new Sweetwater County Child Developmental Center executive director. According to a press release from the SCCDC Board, Cristy Pelham has been chosen as the CDC's new executive director. The decision was made after the board learned its current director Lu Kasper was resigning to accept a Kindergarten through eighth grade principal's position in Lusk. The CDC serves children from birth to five years old. "Our board learned Mrs. Kasper was leaving to...

  • Chief deputy job axed

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 2, 2018

    The Sweetwater County Assessor will no longer have a chief deputy. After an hour-long discussion, the Sweetwater County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a motion denying a request to replace the chief deputy assessor’s position. Previously, the Commissioners asked the county assessor and the county’s human resources director to review the position and come up with a solution to eliminate the chief deputy position and make it a county position similar to the other positions. During the...

  • Stop the texting madness

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 2, 2018

    What may seem like a great idea to some is nothing more than a nuisance to me. What is it that has this well-mannered journalist all riled up? Group texting. Now before I get started, I am going to come clean and admit that I have been guilty of sending a group text too, but I try to do it on an extremely limited basis. About the only time I have sent a group text is when I needed to quickly inform my choir that due to inclement weather practice would be cancelled. I didn’t want anyone on the n...

  • Young authors receive state awards

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 2, 2018

    Six Sweetwater County students were honored when they learned they had placed at the Wyoming Young Authors Competition. The county students receiving the awards were told by their schools after both school districts’ young authors coordinators were notified. Thirty eight entries were sent to state this year from Sweetwater County and of those, six students received awards. One student at Lincoln Middle School received two. “The students were ecstatic,” Fredrick Schwartz, Sweetwater County Schoo...

  • Lady Wolves find victory over Evanston

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|May 2, 2018

    While on the road, the Lady Wolves soccer team picked up their second conference win, but then lost one on Saturday. On Friday, the Lady Wolves traveled to Evanston to take on the Lady Red Devils and they came out on top, 2-0. This not only was the second time the Lady Wolves beat the Lady Red Devils, but it was the second time in conference play. Head coach Tracy Wyant said the Lady Wolves did really well passing the ball to one another in the game. Prior to the Evanston game, the Lady Wolves...

  • Residents asked to help pet owners

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    The community is being asked to help seniors care for their pets by purchasing items for them. Monday, the Care for Critters pet care drive kicked off in both Green River and Rock Springs. Even though the Young at Heart Senior Center and the Golden Hour Senior Center have partnered up for this drive’s kick off and culmination of the event, they will each run their drive at their facilities. The Young at Heart Senior Center hosted a spaghetti dinner Monday to officially start the event. GHSC w...

  • Funding needed to pursue a dream

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    The dream of having a true Broadway experience may just come true for one Green River student. Sandra Figenser, a Green River High School freshman, was attending state drama at the end of November at the Casper College when a representative from the Open Jar Institute explained to the group this was the first time Open Jar had ever come to Wyoming and they were looking for students to audition for their one-week program. "He looked like he wasn't from here and he talked about meeting Broadway...

  • Green River distinguished citizen announced

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    Local radio personality Steve Core was named Green River's Distinguished Citizen of the Year. Core, who's best known as "the voice of the Wolves," after announcing Wolves games for 32 years, was surprised he was even nominated for such a prestigious award, let alone selected. "It makes me feel real good," Core said. "You look at the names on that. It's the who's who of Green River. It's a pretty special award." He also wasn't quite sure why Reed Clevenger nominated him. Clevenger said he served...

  • Girls play hard against Lady Tigers

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    Despite playing one of their best games of the season Saturday, the Green River Lady Wolves soccer team will have to add two more in the loss column. On Saturday, the Lady Wolves took on the Rock Springs Lady Tigers at home and lost 3-0. "Rock Springs is a tough team," head coach Tracy Wyant said. "They have strength throughout." One RS player the Lady Wolves had to keep a track of all the time was Alyssa Bedard, who is currently second in the state for scoring in the 4A division. Wyant said...

  • GR woman accused of beating child with belt

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    A Green River woman accused of beating her child with a belt claims she innocent. Ashley L. Todd, 28, appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to one felony count of child abuse. She pleaded not guilty to the felony and a jury trial has been scheduled to take place July 16, at 9 a.m. If found guilty of the charge, Todd could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000. According to court documents, on Jan. 5, 2018, officers...

  • Too many store closures

    STEPHANIE THOMPSON, People Editor|Apr 25, 2018

    With the impending closure of yet another store in Rock Springs, this time Herberger’s, I can’t help but think am I being forced to shop online. Over the years, I have tried to remain faithful to stores in both Green River and Rock Springs. Many people seem to think that shopping local means just mom and pop shops, but for me it’s always been about supporting what we have whether it’s a chain or not. My reasoning is simple. Within the last few years, many long-serving and big-name busines...

  • Castle Rock mends fences

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    The Sweetwater County Commissioners and members of the Castle Rock Hospital District board decided to put the past behind them and move forward. During the Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon, the Commissioners were approached by members of CRHD. The agenda item up for review was the renewal of CRHD’s contract. This wasn’t the first time the Commissioners had reviewed this contract. About one month ago, they reviewed it and did not approve it. Included in the contract, which was part of the...

  • Sheriff will need to find a way to balance the budget

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    It’s up to Sweetwater County Sheriff Mike Lowell to balance his budget and determine if he needs to ask for a budget amendment. During the Sweetwater County Commissioners meeting Tuesday morning, the Commissioners discussed what happened at a meeting April 10 between members of the sheriff’s office, attorney’s office, human resources and county clerk’s office. The meeting was set to go over the projected shortfall in the sheriff office’s budget. “It does not appear that there’s anything we n...

  • Abuse charges filed

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    A Green River man accused of excessively spanking his stepchild with the belt was charged with felony child abuse. Joshua Gautreaux, 29, appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at and arraignment to child abuse where he pleaded not guilty. If found guilty of the felony, he could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum $10,000 fine. A jury trial has been scheduled to take place at 9 a.m., June 11. According to court documents, on Jan. 5, 2018, a Green...

  • Pass the bookworm around

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    Yes. I can fully admit I was and still am a bookworm. Growing up, my family used to tease me because I was usually found with a book in my hand. Whether it be on the couch while everyone else was watching TV, on my bed or even in the barn. That’s right. I would read in the barn while milking cows. I would cover the book in plastic to prevent it from getting barn smell or the occasional splatter on it. And I must also add that I never took a school book, library book or The Bible into the b...

  • Lady Wolves continue to struggle

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    The Green River Lady Wolves soccer team had a tough weekend on the east side of the state and came home with two more losses. On Friday, the Lady Wolves took on Natrona County and lost in double overtime 4-3. The loss hurt. “We were the better team,” head coach Tracy Wyant said. “The score would not represent how we played.” Wyant said the Lady Wolves were doing really good thing throughout the entire game, but when they didn’t score off five break aways, it left room open for Natrona County to...

  • Kids burn energy indoors

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Apr 18, 2018

    During Kids in Motion, the biggest task a child may have is trying to decide what to do first. With toys, blocks, balls, wedge mats, a trampoline, tumble track balance beam and more, it's tough for a child up to 5 to decide. If that wasn't enough for them to pick from there are also various instruments they can play, a tube to crawl through or a basketball hoop to throw balls through. This is what the Kids in Motion program is like. On Monday, more than 10 kids were at the Kids in Motion...

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