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  • Tourneys from a different view

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    The Green River Speech and Debate varsity team had the chance to see the other side of tournaments this past weekend. With Green River hosting the tournament, members of the varsity squad, who were unable to compete, learned about what it takes to host a tournament. “The varsity team helped run the tournament and they did an exceptional job,” White said. “They run everything from concessions to the tabulation room to the judges table. They really came together as a team and put on an excep...

  • Lady Wolves prepare for basketball season

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    With three games already under the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team’s belt, they are preparing for the rest of the season. Head coach Rick Carroll said the first few weekends of play are always a way for him to tell what the team will be like and how they will work together during the season. So far, he is quickly learning what the team is doing well together and what areas they need to improve on. Some positives the team has shown is they are quick and good at full-court press. He said t...

  • Three games, three wins for Lady Wolves

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    The Green River Lady Wolves basketball team kicked off the season in a good way with three wins on the road. “It feels really good. It was great for the girls. A good way to start the season,” head coach Rick Carroll said. Last Friday and Saturday, the Lady Wolves traveled to Lyman to compete at its tournament. On Friday the team played Big Piney, which was a team they never played before. Carroll said the Lady Wolves didn’t let that get to them, they just continued to work on what they needed t...

  • Murder trial can move forward

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    A man accused of stabbing another man to death in Rock Springs will undergo another examination to determine if he had a mental illness or deficiency at the time of the crime. Charles K. Carter, 27, of North Carolina, who was charged with first-degree murder after he allegedly stabbed another man in front of the Rock Springs Loaf ‘N Jug Foothill Boulevard location, filed an order for an examination of responsibility for criminal conduct pursuant to Wyoming Statute 7-11-304. Prior to this f...

  • Event brings back memories

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    As I walked through the tables and tables full of various nativity scenes, I couldn’t help but remember a nativity scene close to my heart. In fact, I still have this nativity scene. When I was in elementary school, my godmother gave me a nativity scene for Christmas. It was all made by hand including the manger, which was made out of wood. She made Mary, Joseph, an angel, three wise men, the shepherds and even the baby Jesus out of felt. The bodies were filled with rice or beans and she had s...

  • Center's Christmas craft fair a success

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    Every space imaginable was occupied with a booth filled with crafts or other homemade goods for residents to purchase. The Golden Hour Senior Center's Christmas Craft Fair had just about something for everyone. From wreaths, birdhouses, teddy bears and hats to cinnamon rolls, brownies and cookies, craft fair attendees could buy just about anything. In one corner, sat Green River resident and crafter, Paula Antila. She was busy hot gluing various decorations to her Christmas wreaths. "The first...

  • Care packages sent to troops

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    Thanks to the communities’ efforts, about 175 soldiers serving overseas will receive a care package for Christmas. Earl McDonald, VFW Post No. 2321 Cmdr., and District No. 4 Cmdr., said most of the packages are going to Afghanistan or to the Mediterranean. In fact, 44 of the 177 packages are being sent to the USS Whidbey Island. The care packages were put together Saturday by VFW members, local volunteers and members of a local Girl Scout brownie group. On Monday members of the VFW, including M...

  • Different scenes depict same Christmas story

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    Each one is unique in its own way, but they all tell the same amazing story. Some are life size, while others can fit in the palm of one’s hand. This past weekend, Green River residents were invited to see various interpretations of nativity scenes at the Immaculate Conception Church. More than 100 nativity scenes from about 620 families of the church were displayed on lines of tables. In front of each scene was a white notecard explaining whose nativity scene it was and why it was special to t...

  • Fight results in prison sentence

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    A man who unlawfully entered a home and used brass knuckles to hurt another man will serve time in prison. Joshua S. Moody, 31, of Green River appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery for change of plea and sentencing hearing to aggravated assault and battery and burglary. Joshua was charged with a burglary felony because he without authority, entered or remained in a building with the intent of committing a felony. This charge was changed to unlawful entry into an occupied...

  • A card can make a big difference

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    Nearly 15,000 cards made out to soldiers serving overseas were created or signed by residents of Sweetwater County. Thanks to community members answering the call of help from a local Green River volunteer Harry Holler, about 15,000 American soldiers overseas will receive a Christmas card this year. “I think this community loves their people in the military,” he said. “They love America just like I do. I can’t say enough good things about this community.” Holler said 15,000 cards is not the m...

  • VFW to prepare packages

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    The VFW is asking community members for help in putting care packages together for soldiers serving overseas. On Saturday, members of the VFW Post 2321, along with local Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops, will put together care packages at the Sweetwater No. 2350 Fraternal Order of the Eagles building on Flaming Gorge Way. Those who want to help out will need to meet them at the Eagles building at noon. “The more help, the merrier,” Jim Shoemaker, Senior Vice Commander of the VFW Post 2321 and...

  • Judges needed for tournament

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    With about 16 schools attending the Green River High School’s Speech and Debate Tournament next week, the team is looking for judges. Head coach Carina White said anyone can volunteer to judge a speech and debate event as long as they are out of high school. Judges do not need to have previous experience to be a judge. Those who volunteer can choose from various events, including debates and interpretative events such as humor, poetry, duet and drama. “We (will) have an informational table set u...

  • Find gifts at the fair

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    Those who would like to purchase unique, handmade gifts while supporting local businesses will not want to miss the Christmas Craft Fair. Once again, the Golden Hour Senior Center is hosting its annual craft fair, which will take place this Friday and Saturday. According to Barbara Bates, GHSC activities and marketing director, on Friday the craft fair is open from 4-8 p.m. and on Saturday, it is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission for both days is just $1; and all of the money will go to the G...

  • GR team finishes 1st in tourney

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 23, 2016

    The out-of-state tournament Green River High School Speech and Debate members attended proved successful when they came back with a first-place trophy. This past weekend the team traveled to Juan Diego Catholic School in Salt Lake City for its first novice and varsity competition of the season. “This was the first tournament the team competed at all together,” head coach Carina White said. “This win hopefully sets the tone for our season. We are very competitive this year and we are looki...

  • It's beautiful, just not directly on my wall

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 23, 2016

    Each week, my children seem to come up with something new. Sometimes it’s good; and sometimes not. Unfortunately, this was one of those not times. My oldest son, Matthew, 6, decided he was the new Pablo Picasso and decided to use the wall for his masterpiece as he called it. I discovered this when I was tucking him into bed. He said, “Mama,” “Yes.” I replied. “Did you see my great drawing?” Matthew asked. “Yes. You showed them to me earlier tonight and they were great.” “Not those. That one.” M...

  • Mayor's tree-lighting ceremony set in GR

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 23, 2016

    Get into the holiday spirit by attending Green River’s tree lighting ceremony. Green River residents are encouraged to join Mayor Pete Rust at the Mayor’s Tree Lighting ceremony Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the clock tower downtown. URA/Main Street administrator Jennie Melvin said groups in the community are coming together to help out with this event. The American Legion is providing the hot chocolate for all of those who attend, while Sweetwater County Library employees are handing out free boo...

  • Charge could be dismissed

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    A Green River man who head butted his stepson may have his felony charge dismissed. Michael Wayne Wright, 48, appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Nena James at a change of plea and sentencing hearing to a felony charge of child abuse. In exchange for Wright’s no contest plea to the felony charge, he was placed on probation pursuant to Wyoming Statute 7-13-301. Under the provisions of 7-13-301, a first-time offender is placed on probation. If Wright successfully completes his p...

  • Serving those who served

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    Green River students had the opportunity to serve those who served this country. During the Golden Hour Senior Center's Veteran's Day lunch, Expedition Academy students were busy serving food to local veterans and their guests. The dining room was nearly packed with residents enjoying a French dip sandwich, veggies, salad and dessert. When the GHSC hosts special meals like this one, they make sure to have volunteers help them serve the meals. This time, students from Expedition Academy were on h...

  • Veterans honored at recent lunch

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    Veterans and their guests gathered at the Golden Hour Senior Center for a special lunch Thursday. The room was close to packed with veterans, their guests, and regular senior citizens all ready to eat a great meal and honor those who served this country. Before being served a meal, Jim Shoemaker, Senior Vice Commander of the VFW Post 2321 and District Junior Vice, spoke to the attendees about the importance of supporting the soldiers who return from overseas and those who are still serving. "We...

  • GR speech team kicks off new season

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    With 75 students making up this year’s Green River High School Speech and Debate team, the team wants to take advantage of any tournament it can attend. A couple weeks ago, the speech team went to Rock Springs to compete. Head coach Carina White said almost all of those competing were part of this year’s novice team, however, a few varsity team members who will miss a tournament later in the season also competed. Despite only having a few varsity members attending, the team came home with a thi...

  • Fight leads to felony charge

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    A sibling fight leads to a felony charge for the sister involved. Misty R. Mares, 25, of Green River appeared in the Third District Court of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to aggravated assault and battery. She pleaded not guilty to the felony; and a jury trial has been scheduled to take place March 13, 2017. If found guilty, Misty could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000. According to court documents, on Aug. 17, 2016, officers responded to the...

  • Center's Halloween stroll well attended

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    Mission at Castle Rock had another successful Halloween trick-or-treating event. "It was incredible," Castle Rock activities coordinator Heidi Schuh said. "We probably had at least 500 kids," She said residents passed out donated candy to all of the kids who decided to trick or treat last Monday night. This event is always one of the residents' favorites. "We had more than half of our residents handing out candy this year," Schuh said. Something new this year, that was a huge hit, was the spook...

  • Following a dream: Making it in the music industry

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    A local band is trying to make their dream of playing for a living come true. For the past two years, Fists of Funk has been playing together at various gigs. Although the band has been generating local buzz in the Sweetwater County area, they hadn't performed in any battle of the bands competitions. This changed when the group decided to attend its first battle of the bands competition when the Young at Heart Senior Citizens Center hosted the Southwest Battle of the Bands. All three of the...

  • Students learn about democracy

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    In a mock election, Monroe Intermediate School students cast their vote for who they wanted as the next President of the United States of America. The teachers felt this was a good way to teach the children about the election process. “We felt students needed the opportunity to voice their opinions and it gave us the chance to teach responsibility that comes with being a citizen,” MIS teacher Lori Hastert said. Prior to voting on Friday and Monday, the students had the opportunity to res...

  • Volleyball team ends season with 2 losses

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    For the Green River Lady Wolves, just making it to state was a goal they could check off the list of things to accomplish for the 2016 season. While at state, the girls would have liked to win at least one game, but when going up against some pretty good teams that goal wasn’t obtained this year. The girls lost two games in a row, which ended their 2016 season. Head coach Rikki Shantz said the team was hoping to play a different team than powerhouse Cheyenne East, but that’s how bracket set...

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