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  • Music festival returns Fri.

    Lexi Mitchell, Intern|Jul 18, 2019

    The Mansface Mountain Music Festival will kick off its second year this weekend. The festival, hosted by the Muley Fanatics Foundation, begins at 11 a.m., Friday and Saturday. The group is excited to still have its musical line up both nights with the return of Jalan Crossland, who will wrap things up Saturday. However, the foundation has added some new events to the festival. There will be cornhole and ping pong tournaments with barbecue smokers as the prizes. They also have an inflatable pirate ship for smaller youth to enjoy. In an email...

  • Business owner: Love's will hurt GR

    David Martin, Publisher|Jul 10, 2019

    The Sweetwater County Land Use Office has received numerous comments regarding the potential construction of a Love’s Travel Stop west of Green River in Jamestown. Among those who have commented is Mike Frink, owner of Sweetwater Trophies, who believes the truck stop will not provide an economic benefit to Green River. In a letter to the Sweetwater County Commissioners, Frink argues the truck stop would not benefit the area. He thinks people would not come to Green River for gas or food b...

  • Star changes publishing dates

    Jul 10, 2019

    Due to changes being made to where the Green River Star is being printed, starting next week, the Star will transition to a Thursday publication date. “We’re making this change to accommodate for added shipping time needed between when the paper is printed and when we will receive it,” David Martin, publisher of the Green River Star, said. The change in publication dates also reflects changes made to the Rock Springs Rocket Miner’s publication dates. The newspaper announced it would cease daily publication and printing in Rock Springs last mont...

  • Green River sees impact from FGD

    Lexi Mitchell, Intern|Jul 10, 2019

    Flaming Gorge Days has always been a staple in Green River and some businesses are feeling the effects. Most of the excitement was at Expedition Island, but according to the owner of Sweetwater Trophies, Mike Frink, he could feel the difference and excitement that comes with FGD a few days before. “We had a lot of people in here Wednesday and Thursday,” Frink said. “They try to find things to do beforehand.” Arctic Circle, managed by Robert Berg, felt the impact greatly compared to their average daily earnings becoming the fourth most lucrati...

  • Recycling remains a priority

    David Martin, Publisher|Jul 3, 2019

    Despite challenges in the recycling industry, Wyoming Waste Systems remains committed to recycling, according to Michelle Foote, Rock Springs site manager for WWS. She said the company looked into building a facility to sort recyclable materials in Rock Springs, but said it was ultimately deemed economically unfeasible. She also said Pacific Steel and Recycling has stopped accepting cardboard, saying the price per ton has dropped from approximately $70 a ton five months ago to about $10 a ton cu...

  • A splashy salute

    Jul 3, 2019

  • Caution urged along river

    Stephanie Thompson, Editor|Jun 26, 2019

    With Flaming Gorge Days approaching and the levels of the Green River nearing the top of the banks, city officers are asking residents and visitors to take extra care when near the river. According to United States Bureau of Reclamation's website www.usbr.gov, a total of 6,400 cfs is being released from the Fontenelle Reservoir and traveling downstream through Green River. A press release states the reservoir is at an elevation of 6,498 feet, which is 82 percent of live storage capacity....

  • Woman accused of biting cop

    David Martin, Publisher|Jun 26, 2019

    A woman allegedly bit a Green River police officer following an altercation at her home June 6. Jeanette Wilson, 63, of Green River, is being charged with two counts of abuse of a vulnerable adult and one count of interference with a police officer. The three charges, all felonies, each carry a potential sentence of not more than 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. If found guilty of all charges, Wilson could face up to 30 years in prison and a $30,000 fine. According to documents from Sweetw...

  • A quick bite to eat

    Jun 26, 2019

  • Summer road work begins

    Lexi Mitchell, Intern|Jun 19, 2019

    It's that time of year again: road construction. Public Works Director, Mark Westenskow outlined the city road work for the summer. Downtown has already begun the slurry seal project. They have divided up the streets into an every other one method to leave access open to businesses and housing. "Slurry seal is a pavement preservation technique that is used to supplement existing asphalt roads that are in decent shape to extend their useful life," Westenskow said. "It is ideally placed on a 5-7...

  • Response to death questioned

    David Martin, Publisher|Jun 12, 2019

    The grieving father of a Green River High School student that had died a few days prior to graduation questions the response by school officials following his son’s death. Steve McKeehan and two friends approached the Sweetwater County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees Tuesday evening asking board members and administrators why his son’s name was excluded from being called during the GRHS graduation ceremony May 20. Steve’s son Brett died 3/4 of a mile east of Riverview Cemetery May 15. S...

  • Fawn saved from storm drain

    Lexi Mitchell, Intern|Jun 12, 2019

    Quick action by city workers saved a newly-born fawn that fell in a rain gutter Monday morning. Jackie Finch was traveling down Nolan Street with her granddaughter, Aaliyah Byrd, when a doe and her two fawns caught their attention. Finch pulled the car over to allow her granddaughter to capture the small family on video. This beautiful scene of nature took a shocking turn very quickly when the fawns both struggled over a storm drain in the sidewalk, with one falling inside. The doe did not see...

  • Green River man faces sexual assault, abuse charges

    Stephanie Thompson, Editor|Jun 12, 2019

    A man accused of inappropriately touching a 17-year-old while they were working could serve 30 years in prison. Bradley A. Baugh, 23, appeared in the Third District County of Judge Richard Lavery at an arraignment to one count of third-degree sexual assault and three counts of fourth-degree sexual abuse of a minor. If Baugh is found guilty of all four felonies, he could face a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and a maximum fine of $40,000. A jury trial has been scheduled to take place...

  • FMC Park river project planned

    David Martin, Publisher|Jun 5, 2019

    Erosion has taken its toll on sections of riverbank along the Green River and a project spearheaded by Trout Unlimited and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department aims to correct some of the most extreme instances near FMC Park. The project would also result in the construction of a primitive boat ramp past FMC Park. Speaking to the Green River City Council Tuesday evening, Nick Walrath representing Trout Unlimited and Kevin Spence, a WGFD wildlife biologist, said they weren’t seeking funding f...

  • Spider boy

    Jun 5, 2019

  • Community garden established in GR

    Lexi Mitchell, Intern|Jun 5, 2019

    Jennifer Edelmayer's lifelong dream to bring a community garden to Green River is coming true. The Wild Sage Garden will be a community-based garden open to everyone. The Edelmayer family donated acreage for the community garden which is located west of the city in Jamestown. "Everybody loves food," Edelmayer said. She wanted to bring more awareness to the community about gaining access to healthier foods through agriculture. This year, they are using hay bales as their planters. Each hay bale i...

  • Horse wagering comes to GR

    David Martin, Publisher|Jun 5, 2019

    Horse wagering will come to Green River after a 6-1 vote by the Green River City Council Tuesday night. Buck Hubert, owner of the Town Bar and Grill, approached the Council for permission to host wagering on live horse racing and historic horse racing. Hubert initially approached the Council last year and received approval, however the original vendor Hubert worked with to bring horse wagering to his business pulled out of the project. Hubert approached Wyoming Horse Racing LLC, which operates...

  • $10,000 a hard pill for Council

    David Martin, Publisher|May 29, 2019

    While the Green River City Council approved its tentative budget unanimously last week, one proposed expenditure is the cause for some unease with Council members. A $10,000 expenditure to the Muley Fanatics Foundation, a locally-operated wildlife conservation group, is included in the city’s list of proposed community service grants. These grants help fund organizations and services provided by Golden Hour Senior Center, Flaming Gorge Days, the county drug treatment court and Climb Wyoming, a...

  • Water board receives DEQ notice

    David Martin, Publisher|May 29, 2019

    The Joint Powers Water Board received a Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality notice last week, regarding findings during an onsite inspection that occurred in April. However, the notice does not involve the quality of drinking water from the water treatment facility. At the time of the JPWB’s meeting, staff at the facility hadn’t had a chance to review the findings, though JPWB Chairman John Eddins said the findings were items the board was aware of and working to correct. “We got hit w...

  • Remembering fallen heroes

    May 29, 2019

  • Construction to begin on clinic

    David Martin, Publisher|May 22, 2019

    Castle Rock Hospital District will break ground on its new medical center building in July, according to CRHD CEO Bailie Dockter. The new building will be built in front of the current facility, with construction expected to conclude next summer. “We’re hoping to be open next summer,” she said. The staff and hospital district board started conversations about building a new center last year as they’ve had to deal with more building problems due to the current facility’s age and original...

  • City approves tentative budget

    David Martin, Publisher|May 22, 2019

    The Green River City Council approved its preliminary budget Tuesday night for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. This budget can still be changed before the Council approves the final budget, which is scheduled to occur at its June 18 meeting. According to the budget summery provided by the city, the expected expenditures, totaling $15.06 million, are higher than the anticipated revenues, listed at $14.7 million. City Administrator Reed Clevenger said the city will receive some one-time funding during...

  • The end of a long road

    May 22, 2019

  • School employees get bonuses

    David Martin, Publisher|May 15, 2019

    Employees throughout Sweetwater County School District No. 2 will receive a surprise Friday. The school board approved a series of one time stipends to employees during their meeting Tuesday night, which will be paid out Friday. The stipends were approved as a budget amendment to the 2018-2019 budget, which expires at the end of June. According to board documents, the total cost of the stipend is $928,000 and are based off of 4 percent of the overall salary total within an employee group....

  • Camping sought for festival

    David Martin, Publisher|May 15, 2019

    The Muley Fanatics Foundation, an organization promoting wildlife conservation based in Green River, wants to allow people attending its Mansface Mountain Music Festival the opportunity to camp within city limits. The Green River City Council has yet to make a decision regarding this request. Speaking to the Council last week, MFF founder Joshua Coursey said the organization would like the Council to consider opening areas within the city to camping during its music festival, which is scheduled...

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