First COVID-19 death reported B y D AV I D M AR T I N taken to Memorial Hospital of since the start of the pandemic. Publisher Sweetwater County July 10 after According to the state health testing positive for COVID-19. He department, resident deaths are An unidentified Sweetwater died Monday. added to the state’s coronavirus- County man is the first person in Mower said Sweetwater County related total based on information the county to die from COVID-19, has had 140 lab-confirmed on the death certificate and if according the coronavirus infections since the death was caused or contributed Department of Health. start of the pandemic, with 105 to a person’s death is based The man was 77 years old and recoveries recorded. He also said on a medical opinion of what had health complications known two other COVID-19 patients lead to the death. If COVID-19 to increase the risk of serious are at MHSC, but are in stable did not contribute or directly illness from the virus. According condition and have not been cause a death, despite a person to Jason Mower, interim placed on a ventilator. testing positive for the disease, public information officers Wyoming has had 22 that death won’t be listed as a for Sweetwater Public Health, coronavirus-related deaths out coronavirus-related death. the man started experiencing of 1,545 lab-confirmed cases symptoms July 7 and was and 359 probable cases reported Continued on A2 W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 15 , 2 0 2 0 12 3 rd Y e a r, 8 t h I s s u e G re e n R i v e r, W Y 8 2 9 3 5 Ad d re s s S e rv i c e R e q u e s t e d $ 1. 5 0 State budget cut by $250 million B y N I C K R E Y N O L D S AN D S E T H K L AM AN N Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange

CASPE R — Gov. has signed off on more than $250 million in state budget cuts that includes furloughs and layoffs for state employees, a signifi cant hit to senior services and a million reduction to the Department of Health amid a worsening pandemic. his is an incredibly diffi cult tas but e must respond to the fi nancial circumstances the state is facing,” Gordon said in a statement. “These cuts will impact families across the state, will affect the services we provide and will have an effect on dollars that o into the private sector.” At this point, it is unclear what services specifi cally ill be affected or eliminated by the budget cuts, which amount to a reduction of roughly 10 percent from the state’s general fund. The cuts were fi rst announced by ordon in a press conference last week. However painful those cuts may be, they are only a drop in the bucket compared to what the state is facing amid the COVID-19 pandemic and persistent declines in sectors like oil, gas, and coal. E ven with an additional 10 percent cut planned later this summer, Monday’s announced reductions will not be enough to make up for an anticipated $1.5 billion budgetary shortfall over the coming two- year budget cycle, Gordon told members of the Joint Appropriations Committee Monday, meaning even steeper cuts – or a number of unpopular tax and fee increases – are likely coming sooner rather than A cool treat later. While the governor said he remained David Shafe enjoys a fresh ice cream cone while visiting the Green River Main Street Farmer’s Market Wednesday evening. hopeful the state could avoid tax Star photo by David Martin increases, the alternatives are likely to be challenging. They could include everything from the closure and consolidation of some school district operations to ending support for municipalities on highway and sewer projects. Cuts alone are not enough City to test sewage for coronavirus to fi x the defi cit, ordon arned. hat will likely involve a number of unpopular B y D AV I D M AR T I N samples to MIT for testing as it allows and testing is becoming an economic options to diversify the state’s revenue Publisher scientists and health officers the ability means of monitoring communities for streams, which are still dependent on to track the disease. coronavirus infections. yoming’s agging energy sector. hose Green River is joining a group The concentration of coronavirus He said health officers can look options could involve the elimination of of cities in monitoring sewage for found in human waste gives health at the data from sewage samples to a number of exemptions in the state’s tax presence of the novel coronavirus. officials an understanding of how determine areas with rapidly raising code, including some for property taxes, Last week, the city council voted to prevalent COVID-19 is within a city, as infection rates. disabled veterans and food, that latter approved a contract with the Wyoming well as a loose idea of the number of According to the Wyoming N ews of which could have a disproportionate Department of Health to monitor people infected. E xchange, sewage testing was part impact on the state’s poorest people. The sewage for the virus. The health “This is something a lot of states of the initial discussions about how cuts also come with challenges: notably, department is providing up to $28 ,000 are doing,” Public Works Director Teton County would reopen businesses the fact that some services – when in funding from the federal CARE S Act Mark Westenskow said. “It’s actually and services. In early May, officials in underfunded – could actually cost the for sampling and testing. becoming quite common. Cody followed suit and approved the state more in the long run. Testing sewage for evidence of the While the city can easily treat purchase of a sewage sampling device. coronavirus isn’t new to Wyoming. In wastewater for coronavirus, Continued on A2 April, Teton County started sending Westenskow said sewage sampling Continued on A2

Rendezvous canceled due to COVID-19

S t a f f R e p ort a large number of people attending each year, it would Like many other local have been diffi cult to meet events, the annual Fort requirements such as social Bridger Rendezvous is being distancing and limiting postponed to 2021. contact with objects. The rendezvous was “The board has spent the canceled for the fi rst time last 48 years making sure in 48 years due to concerns the Rendezvous keeps up to, related to the spread of and is held to the highest the novel coronavirus. The historical standards,” the decision was made by the board’s announcement said. Fort Bridger Rendezvous ”It is a simple fact that if Association Board after the rendezvous was to be carefully considering their held this year, we could not options. maintain those standards According to a press with the restrictions and release regarding the requirements placed upon decision, as the event has us.” A2 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Pre-existing health problems complicate illness From A1 shortness of breath or In an ongoing analysis immunodefi ciencies. Sweetwater Public Health. staying home from Symptoms from the diffi culty breathing, chills, of available data by the “On behalf of the “Our thoughts are also work and away from disease can take anywhere muscle pain, headache, Centers for Disease Control entire MHSC family, with the families of others others when ill, unless between 2 and 14 days sore throat and new loss and Prevention, underlying we express our deepest who have been affected by medical care is needed; to develop after viral of taste or smell. The medical conditions sympathy for the family this disease. The health maintaining physical exposure. disease can be transmitted that put individuals at and loved ones of our fi rst and safety of our patients, distancing of 6 feet Common symptoms by people who are not increased risk for severe COVID-related death in staff and community whenever practical include fever, cough, experiencing symptoms. illness from COVID-19 Sweetwater County,” Irene continues to be our top and wearing cloth face most often include chronic Richardson, the hospital’s priority.” coverings in public settings heart or lung conditions, chief executive offi cer, said The department of where physical distancing uncontrolled diabetes and in a press release from health recommends is not reasonable. Gordon plans cuts to state services From A1 experience in government you’re losing a third of your other redundancies. Offering an early when it is needed most, income, you really can’t Of Wyoming’s 23 retirement package to some while slashing services like live on your savings for that counties, only eight have state workers in an effort substance abuse treatment long.” one school district. Fremont to save money, Gordon for inmates could lead to Finding the appropriate County has eight districts, noted, could lead to a loss of potentially greater costs to funding level for K-12 Big Horn has four, and Doors open at 9 a.m. the state down the line. education will likely Park, Sheridan, and Uinta Other cuts – like be among the biggest counties each have three. reductions to the state’s challenges faced by state The rest either have one capacity to provide health lawmakers this year, or two districts. There has care for its citizens – could particularly given how been district consolidation also make Wyoming less contentious previous in the past, though none in attractive to businesses and attempts to downsize recent memory. There has potentially exacerbate the education spending have yet to be a consolidation state’s fi scal problems. gotten in recent sessions. proposal that’s gained any “If we are thoughtless Consolidating each ground in past legislative in how we make these county’s school districts sessions. A measure in cuts, if we just make cuts has been a frequent topic as 2017 proposed studying just to make cuts, we will lawmakers have looked for consolidation, which compromise our ability ways to trim the education lawmakers later did as part to run businesses in our budget. A report delivered to of a broader education communities,” Gordon told legislators several years ago study. After they received lawmakers on Monday. indicated that, should each the results of the study, “We will compromise our of Wyoming’s 23 counties none showed interest ability to fund schools at all. have just one district, in proceeding forward. All of these aspects I think the state could save $7.5 Lawmakers who’ve served really need to be taken into million a year. The savings on education or education consideration. We can’t would come from reducing funding committees have overstate the fact that if administrative costs and dismissed it. Grant helped purchase sampler From A1 to purchase one and spent less than Westenskow said the sampling device originally projected. for Green River cost around $7,000, with Jason Palmer, the city’s utilities the department of health funding $4,000 superintendent, Green River is joining the of that amount. The device was something state’s 14 largest wastewater treatment the city would have needed to purchase for sites in the testing initiative. Westenskow its new wastewater treatment plant. said he isn’t sure when sampling and Westenskow said the city was able testing will begin. CHALLENGETry not to blush. We had great service before it was hip. ACCEPTED

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Lois Lewis Our View: County should lead Graphic Design [email protected] with face mask resolution Lois designs advertisements and builds the weekly Archive page Sweetwater County commission- “It’s not a statewide mandate ties have implemented measures ers missed an opportunity to take a at this point,” Commissioner Roy beyond what the state has done as and the Preview of Homes. lead on an issue tied to the corona- Lloyd said. well. Jackson’s town council unani- virus pandemic and should reverse The commissioners opted to re- mously approved an ordinance course. examine the issue next week, but requiring masks at many businesses April Cross Last week, the commissioners they’re missing the point entirely. in the town. The ordinance was re- debated a resolution requiring resi- The mask resolution as originally quested by business owners because Sales representative dents to wear a mask when entering presented would be a key compo- they had problems getting custom- [email protected] a county building and also mak- nent in helping protect county em- ers to follow their mask rules. ing masks mandatory for county ployees from COVID-19. It would E nforcing a resolution wouldn’t employees unless they’re in their help prevent an asymptomatic car- be out of the question either. A April sells advertising for the private offices. rier visiting county buildings from door person would offer masks to newspaper. Some of the concerns presented infecting employees and starting an visitors arriving at the entrance were legitimate, such as the en- outbreak within a department or to a building. If they chose not to forceability of the resolution. entire building. wear a mask, the door person would However, other concerns weren’t as This resolution would allow the explain the resolution and suggest solid. county’s satellite components, such alternative means of accomplishing Shay Mahana “We’ve seen some incidents as the Sweetwater County Library the goal behind their visit. If the Intern where face masks are required System and Sweetwater County visitor escalates the situation -- call or event just recommended and Historical Museum, the ability to a deputy to help sort it out. there’s altercations and incidents dictate if they should require masks At this point wearing a mask Shay is the newspaper’s intern that have blown up,” Commissioner without the argument that they while inside a building should be for the summer. She helps cover Jeff Smith said last week. can’t because the commissioners considered a sign of courtesy to “We have to remember who these haven’t declared the requirement others occupying that space. The community and county news. buildings belong to -- they belong for core county agencies. While county should consider the health to the public. We got to remember there is some truth in Lloyd’s rec- of its employees as it, like everyone who we work for -- we work for ommendation that the county could else, navigates this pandemic situa- the taxpayers. I think they have increase efficiencies by moving tion we find ourselves in. freedoms that we cannot dictate more services online, some ser- The Sweetwater County com- through government to make them vices are only available by visiting a missioners should make the logical wear face masks,” Commissioner building in person. choice -- mandate face masks inside Wally Johnson said. Other Wyoming communi- county buildings. 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A second shutdown would B y M a i l issues in eetater and inta ounties, jobs during the shutdown. Data show working as fast as possible on a vac- put the economy back on life support. and Daggett County, Utah $42.00 that long-term unemployment leads cine. We can be smart and sensible as we issues outside above areas . B y R ou t e M a n a g e r ( i n G re e n R i v e r on l y ) to a rise in abuse: spousal abuse, sub- One thing is clear: This country can- reopen. That is the responsible ap- issues . stance abuse and child abuse. These not afford another shutdown. Some proach we need. Our families – and Clip this form and mail to: The Green River STAR problems are equally as serious as the doctors say we should all shelter in our economy – will be better for it. P.O. Box 58 0, Green River, WY 8 2935 Radical right completed GOP takeover Mail The Green River STAR B y K E R R Y D R AKE Or even that the party’s last-minute Senate-race straw 445 Uinta Dr., P.O. Box 580 Wyofile.com poll — taken after many delegates walked out in disgust Green River, WY 82935 folloing the bylas fiasco selected a littlenon, farright Email: [email protected] The Wyoming Republican Party’s recent convention in candidate over a staunchly conservative, four-term Wyoming POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Gillette demonstrated that the radical right’s takeover of the congresswoman. Green River STAR, P.O. Box 580, Green River, WY GOP is now complete. For most of the four decades I’ve covered Wyoming 82935 t asn’t ust that officials ramrodded through holesale politics, either incident would have been unthinkable at a The Green River STAR (USPS 781-960) is bylaw changes that punish county organizations and Republican convention. published weekly. candidates who don’t follow the orders of the party’s central Periodicals Postage paid at Green River, WY 82935 committee. Continued on A5 Wednesday, July 15, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com A5 ‘Big tent’ is now closed o From A4 bill was not signed into law in this state.” It was the party’s choice of keynote Gordon has been widely criticized by speaker that convinced me the Republicans’ far-right Republicans as not being a “real “big tent” — which was once open to people conservative” even after the governor’s with different views — is, in fact, closed to all landslide victory in 2018 . That divide is except the far-right. The true-believers kick apparently still alive in GOP circles, and Kirk conservatives who don’t pass their litmus test pounced on it. It must be maddening to be to the curb. Moderates, meanwhile, aren’t a Wyoming conservative today. Those who to even allowed to stand in line for admission to grew up watching politicians like former leadership put this circus. senators Alan Simpson, Cliff Hansen and Charlie Kirk, founder of the alt-right Craig Thomas — statesmen who were And college student group Turning Point willing to listen to Democratic ideas and wyoming america first USA, gave a speech torching the GOP forge alliances to pass good legislation — establishment for not being loyal enough to fi nd fe remnants of their former party President Donald Trump. That is a ludicrous in today’s crowd Under no circumstances notion to posit, after all but a lone Senate should Republicans ever compromise with Republican voted against impeaching Democrats, Kirk said, “because every time we Trump. And after many GOP governors do, we lose.” reclessly sacrifi ced people’s health by blindly Wyoming’s modern GOP leadership caving into presidential pressure to rush has wholeheartedly embraced that political businesses to reopen during the fi rst ave of philosophy. By distributing 11 pages of new the coronavirus pandemic. Both the 26-year- bylaws and passing them in one fell swoop — old Kirk and presumptive Democratic while silencing delegates who wanted some presidential nominee Joe Biden contend the of the proposals considered separately — 2020 election is about restoring “the soul of state party offi cials shoed their intolerance merica. he difference in their defi nitions for dissent. N ow, the party can withhold of that couldn’t be starker, though. fi nancial support for any epublican In an Independence Day speech, Biden candidate who does not vote in line with said, “We have a chance now to give the at least 8 0% of its platform. The party has marginalized, the demonized, the isolated, the authority to punish any state or county the oppressed, a full share of the American offi cial ho violates the bylas. he state dream. We have the chance to rip the roots of party also gave itself additional oversight over systemic racism out of this country.” policy changes at the county level. According to Kirk, the marginalized, t the convention’s end, offi cials held a demonized and oppressed in this nation straw poll for the U.S. Senate primary. To are Republicans — even though the party avoid even the appearance of favoring any controls the White House and U.S. Senate, primary candidate, the state party typically conservatives hold a 5-4 Supreme Court does not conduct such polls. State law majority and GOP governors outnumber prohibits political parties from directly or Democrats 31-19. Kirk threw the Wyoming indirectly spending any funds to promote one Reboot Our Economy & Launch the crowd plenty of red meat while somehow primary candidate over another. Fewer than ‘Great American Comeback’ managing to declare with a straight face, half of the delegates participated. Many who “We as conservatives haven’t engaged in the represented the state’s largest counties left culture war for a long time.” before the poll, after the central committee Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to the U.S. It was an outrageous claim, especially as changed the bylaws. On top of that, dozens he relentlessly railed about antifa, the activist of delegates didn’t attend due to COVOID-19 media, Planned Parenthood, Marxist states, concerns — and virtual attendance wasn’t an Cut Spending & Reduce the National Debt abortion, shutdowns due to the “Chinese option. All those factors made the straw poll virus” and the toppling of Confederate results dubious at best, but it was still a shock Defend the Second Amendment & Right to Life statues. He even derided lesbian poets for when the party announced that Bryan Miller good measure. For a supposed inspirational of Sheridan garnered nearly twice as many speaker, his tone was often one of gloom and votes as . Miller clearly doom. Kirk complained that the Republican wants to portray Lummis as a D.C. insider ABSENTEE VOTING OPEN NOW | PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 18 establishment is against him, liberals on and himself as a hard-line conservative who college campuses despise him and people would better represent Wyoming’s values. regularly send him death threats. He helped craft the state party’s far-right Kirk addressed a Wyoming controversy platform, which makes him the darling of lummisforwyoming.com that has the far-right livid. Without the central committee. But it’s laughable to mentioning him by name, he blasted suggest Lummis isn’t conservative, or that @LummisforWyoming @CynthiaMLummis Republican Gov. Mark Gordon’s decision to contributions or endorsements from anyone veto a “born alive” bill. To wild applause, Kirk outside Wyoming proves she won’t work on said, “It’s an absolute moral outrage that that behalf of the state. PAID FOR BY LUMMIS FOR WYOMING

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It was individual. ffi cers met any notable incidents individual involved in the completed a report of the safety of others by blocking reported the fi rst vehicle with the said individual, during the day. fi ght, and he did not ant incident. The GRPD did not traffi c, so the practice had was traveling east through issued a trespass warning, to pursue charges. ffi cers release the address offi cers to stop, Janine Jordan, the parking area and and completed a report of J u l y 10 completed a report of the were dispatched to. Laramie’s city manager, attempted to make a right the incident. t a.m., offi cers incident said the day after the turn down the parking lane were dispatched to Juniper S t a t e c ri me b ri e f s arrests. when the front passenger J u l y 8 Street for a report of stolen J u l y 12 The city had offered the side of the vehicle struck t p.m., offi cers license plates. 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Each weekend, residents and tourist flock to the Flaming Gorge Reservior for a weekend of fun. The gorge offers boating, fishing, swimming, camping and more. Photos by David Martin A8S TATE www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Tensions with China may impact land deal B y N I C K R E Y N OLDS over an outsized share of the global market. the country’s quiver, Kristin Vekasi, a researcher Casper Star-Tribune Despite growing pressures from countries like at the University of Maine, said in a N ational Press Via Wyoming News Exchange Turkey and the United States, China remains an Foundation briefing on U.S-China trade relations last influential producer of the mineral, even amid the week, and one that it threatened to use in a 2010 trade CASPE R — If Wyoming plans to double down on collateral damage felt by all countries in the wake of dispute with Japan in 2010. minerals to save its future, then trona – one of the the COVID-19 pandemic. China’s dominance has been While Japan responded by diversifying its sources E quality State’s most critical natural resources – is prevalent for so long that policies to make American of rare earth minerals, she said, countries like the probably its safest bet. soda ash more competitive have been standard fare United States – where rare earth elements and other Worldwide, Wyoming stands as one of the world’s in Washington D.C. for decades, with efforts by materials remain prohibitively expensive to extract – richest stores of the mineral, whose natural byproduct Wyoming’s congressional delegation to slash royalty remain vulnerable to China under a similar scenario. – soda ash – is a key ingredient in everything from rates introduced seemingly every few years. China boasts a greater capacity to flood markets the baking soda in your kitchen to the glass facades The pressures of low-cost rare earth minerals and with an overabundance of minerals, wiping out of the world’s skyscrapers. The fate of the mineral is uranium from China have helped to keep Wyoming’s any prospective gains for the United States and for also closely tied to the world’s GDP and, with strong reserves of those minerals in the ground for decades, Wyoming, particularly when the state already ships domestic demand, it remains a reliable source of said the Wyoming Mining Association’s Travis Deti. roughly half of its soda ash to China on an annual revenue for Wyoming regardless of the performance of And as Wyoming looks to increase its stake in trona, basis. more volatile resources like oil and gas. state leaders are already acknowledging similar “The competition, particularly from China, is just The mineral is such a reliable source of revenue, challenges from abroad in the soda ash business. cutthroat,” said Deti. “I mean, it is ruthless. They in fact, that it has become a key component of a “There is a substantial risk that China would ramp are our N o. 1 competitor over there. As far as in the massive deal for 5 million acres land and mineral up its support of its domestic trona industry,” Gordon international market for our soda ash, frankly, we rights in the southern tier of the state. Gov. Mark said in an interview Thursday. need all the help that we can get.” Gordon described the possible deal for Occidental While China and the Trump administration have While the economics of the world’s soda ash Petroleum land as a means to invest in a range of been engaged in a longstanding trade war, mounting markets do trend in China’s favor, both Gordon and revenue-earning assets at a time when Wyoming’s pressure on the country due to its role in the Barrasso see advantages for the state’s trona industry. constitutionally protected, traditional investments are COVID-19 pandemic, scrutiny over its government’s Trona’s byproducts are much cleaner than the struggling to turn profits. actions toward the people of Hong Kong and other synthetic processes used in Chinese soda ash, a major “We won’t proceed if we’re going to see a significant growing geopolitical concerns have fueled increasingly selling point in a world increasingly concerned with reduction in investment returns,” Gordon said bullish rhetoric toward China from United States climate change. Wednesday. “This is not a real estate, not a trona, not Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as well as top “In a carbon constrained world, going forward, a coal or an oil and gas play. This is an investment Republican leaders like Sen. . trona has a distinct advantage,” said Gordon. opportunity.” “There needs to be a relationship, but we have U.S.-produced soda ash also offers security in a But, like any other investment, trona – which to have it with both eyes open to realize what their global economy that – amid increasing tensions and is the most likely source of stable revenues in the ultimate goal is,” Barrasso told the Star-Tribune. supply chain vulnerabilities laid bare by the COVID-19 deal, according to testimony last week by the state’s “They’re on this long-term, centuries-long march with pandemic – has countries looking to divest themselves investment advisory team – has risks. And the factors respect to the rare earth minerals. They have been away from China and Russia, which have begun to use behind those risks are well out of the state’s control. attempting to corner the global market for years.” their cheap supplies of minerals as a wedge in their Like it has done with uranium and rare earth But in increasing sanctions, the United States also foreign policy. minerals before it, China – with a state-run monopoly, runs the risk of invoking one of the few tools China “I think this crisis has indicated the challenge with few environmental regulations and an unparalleled has in a direct trade dispute with the United States: an offloading all your supply chains,” Gordon said. “We level of industry subsidization – remains the world’s ability to mine a lot of minerals at cut-rate prices. saw that N -95s, with rare earth minerals, etcetera. So, largest producer of soda ash, using synthetic processes For decades, China’s state-run monopoly on rare there may be a little bit of a rebound with domestic and an unscrupulous regulatory environment to take earth minerals has been one of the few arrows in production. Who knows? ” University expects 20% enrollment drop this fall By DAN IE L BE N DTSE N “A lot of them are in the en- “Unemployment is up and nounced had been distributed generation of our citizens.” Laramie Boomerang ergy industry in the western and students are typically in service across the state Thursday. Seidel stressed that investing Via Wyoming N ews E xchange northern parts of the state, and industries,” he said. “When N ot included in that $26 in higher education in times of either their parents or them- I was a student, I worked at million was $10 million that economic uncertainty is key to LARAMIE — The University selves are without a job. It’s three Pizza Huts to pay my way has reuested for financial. avoiding decades-long conse- of Wyoming is expecting to have an inability to pay with at least through, and those jobs are not UW continues to lobby for those quences. about 1,900 fewer students en- those 1,900,” Theobald said. available to them right now.” funds, Theobald said. He was working at the roll this fall than were enrolled “E ven those who are coming The decline in enrollment During Thursday’s meeting, N ational Science Foundation at the university in fall 2019. back are coming back for fewer means a loss of more than $10 officials and legislators during the 2007-08 recession UW had 6,212 undergradu- credits. The problem with that million in tuition revenue for alike expressed concern that when N SF invested $3 billion ates enroll for fall 2019 and, is that it will take them longer to UW. students’ decision not to return in support research in higher according to preliminary head- graduate.” The discussion of UW’s en- to school this fall will have long- education. counts, that number is sched- To get students to gradu- rollment came Thursday during term negative effects for both “We preferentially put that uled to drop 18 .8 % this fall. ate faster, Sen. Chris Rothfuss, a meeting of the Wyoming’s those individuals’ attainment into students ... to stay in aca- The drop in number of gradu- D-Laramie, said this would be Tomorrow task force, an edu- and Wyoming’s economy. demia and not have to drop out ate students will be even more an ideal time to have full-time cation-focused committee that “When students step away because of the lack of funds for drastic: With just 1,170 gradu- students pay a at rate, regard- was the brainchild of Speaker from university and college, life them,” he said. “We saved an ate and professional students less of the number of credits of the House , happens and a lot of things can entire generations of scientists scheduled to enroll, UW’s they take. R-Casper. occur that will prevent them — I mean thousands … and I see graduate student count is set for Theobald said that’s an idea Four of the task force’s 10 from finishing their degree, a similar opportunity here.” a 38 .9% decline. likely to be addressed with the members are from Albany Theobald said. “If we lose this The success of the fall semes- “We called everyone who trustees in the near future. County, including Rothfuss generation of students, it is ter, Theobald said, will be to did not register that we were “That is very much on the and Rep. , D- going to damage the state of limit the spread of the virus. expecting to be back,” UW Vice table having a at rate from Laramie. Albany County School Wyoming.” UW has purchased 20,000 President for Finance and Ad- 12 to 18 credits,” he said. “The District N o. 1 Superintendent Sen. , R- saliva tests, which will be ministration N eil Theobald told at fee is a good incentive to get Jubal Y ennie and the director of Lusk, suggested that Wyoming’s mailed to all students, employ- a legislative task force this week. students to take as many credits UW’s Trustees E ducation Initia- Tomorrow task force should ees and staff. After serving as acting as possible and graduate from tive, Curtis Biggs, also sit on the consider asking the Legislature, “Y ou are required to have president for a year, Theobald the university as soon as pos- committee. in an upcoming special session, a negative test before you can has now returned to his former sible.” The same day as the task to use CARE S Act funding to return to campus,” he said. position of vice president. President E d Seidel, who’s force’s first meeting of the year, pay for students’ tuition for the One-third of classes in the Theobald said that the eco- taken the helm at UW this Gov. Mark Gordon announced 2020-2021 school year. fall will be hosted online. nomic ramifications of - month, noted that COVID-19’s he’s allocated $26 million in Harshman threw his support A primary quarantine site VID-19 and a depressed energy impacts on other areas of the CARE S Act funding for UW to behind the idea. with 23 beds will be set up at sector are the overwhelming economy is also likely to hurt re-open this fall. “I think it would be a great the armory. Two other quaran- factors for students choosing students’ ability to pay for That sum was included in investment,” he said. “The last tine sites have also been estab- not to return to UW. school. $210 million that Gordon an- thing we want to do is lose a lished. State briefs

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Once Bennett was transferred to the “I’m disappointed again that we con- leading the captivity of two women, Fre- Albany County Detention Center, he was tinue to see case numbers rise,” Gordon mont County resident Basil Blackburn has an acce of tring to injre e- placed in a restraint chair and a helmet was said. “Wyoming residents only need to been sentenced to a prison term that could tie placed on his head, since he was banging look at what Texas, Florida and Arizona last nine years. his head “on any object/ surface he could,” are experiencing to see how much damage He has been ordered to serve between 52 LARAMIE ( WN E ) — An Albany County cinney rote in the affidavit. being careless, not wearing a mask, and and 108 months in prison. man has been accused of trying to injure While he was in the restrained chair, he failing to social distance can cause to our Blackburn, 33, was charged in April 2019 two sheriff’s deputies and attempting to banged a third deputy’s hand into the chair state’s economy, our citizens’ health and our with conspiracy to commit unlawful con- grab one of their guns on June 29 while they hard enough that it hurt afterward, McKin- healthcare system.” finement, after to omen told iverton arrested him for a probation violation. ney said. The governor added that he’s been “en- Police Department agents that Blackburn E ric Bennett has been charged with four couraged” to see many businesses “requir- and others trapped and beat them in an felony counts of interference with a police abell ont eek grant for in- ing staff and urging customers to wear face apartment on College Hill in Riverton. officer and attempted interference ith a trial ark coverings.” “This victims in this case experienced a police officer. The current restrictions limit indoor significant amount of trauma, said re- Two of the charges come from attempt- GILLE TTE ( WN E ) — Campbell County is gatherings to no more than 50 people and mont County Attorney Patrick LeBrun at ing to injure the Albany County Sheriff’s pursuing a federal grant to build an indus- outdoor gatherings to no more than 250 thesentencing hearing, where he advocated deputies while resisting arrest, one comes trial park east of Cam-plex. people and, among other things, require for a fiveto year sentence for lacburn. from grabbing towards a deputy’s gun, and The federal coronavirus relief act has precautions and increased spacing at places “They were at times hit, at times kicked; one the fourth comes from allegedly “banging” a pool of money dedicated to competitive like restaurants. of the ladies was burned with a cigarette. his head against a deputy’s hand while being grants for projects in coal-impacted com- In his release, Gordon noted that the They were tased.” restrained in jail. munities. number of COVID-19 related hospitaliza- Blackburn’s defense attorney, E lisabeth The deputies repeatedly used a Taser Over the last 15 years, Gillette has been tions in the state has risen from five Trefonas of Teton County, said the case was against Bennett when he did not initially turned down for multiple projects because patients late last month to 17 on Monday. too murky to gather many assumptions. follow their instructions, Corporal Jeffery it didn’t have shovel-ready sites, said county That’s the most hospitalizations since April hough at first the omen told police McKinney, of the Albany County Sheriff’s administrative director Carol Seeger at a , the governor’s office said, though belo they were abused and not allowed to leave ffice, said in an affidavit. county meeting last week. a peak of 23. the apartment, Trefonas said they’d later McKinney said the incident was captured “This is a theme we have heard over One Park County resident — an older tell defense investigators they didn’t leave on body cameras. the years a number of times, there are no man ith a confirmed case of because they were “so drunk it was danger- At one point, Bennett unsuccessfully shovel-ready industrial parks here,” Seeger was being treated at Powell Valley Hospital ous.” tried to grab a deputy’s gun, McKinney said. said. 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The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t halted the Green River Farmers Market. The market started last week and will continue each Wednesday from 4-7 p.m., through Sept. 9. Jennie Melvin, the city’s Main Street/ Urban Renewal Agency administrator, said the market will observe social distancing recommendations and will offer hand sanitizer produced by a Wyoming company at the Main Street booth. Overall, Melvin said she was happy with the first market’s turnout, saying the attendance was similar to last year’s peak attendance figures, attracting 300-400 people. “People didn’t seem to shy away because of the pandemic,” she said. She said 25 vendors were signed up for last week’s market, Melvin said she expects to extend the market further down Roosevelt Drive as a few future vendors will need the additional space. With vendors, she said they’ve generally been excited about visiting Green River because they haven’t had many opportunities to sell their goods. Justin Davis waits for customers at the What the Scoop ice cream trailer as the Farmers Market is set up. The market takes place every Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. through Sept. 9. Star photo by David Martin Childbirth during a pandemic is safe Giving birth during the novel A: The hospital is asking that all with your pediatrician and determine it is COVID-19 or you are showing symptoms. coronavirus pandemic can be a scary mothers coming into the hospital be tested best for your baby and yourself. Q : What is the staf f d oing to protect my thought. for COVID-19. This will help us keep you, Q : Can I breastf eed ? baby and I f rom getting CO VI D ? The providers and staff at Memorial your baby, our staff, and other moms and A: Y es. Breastfeeding is still the best A: All staff members are wearing masks Hospital of Sweetwater County’s Labor and babies on the unit safe. thing for your newborn. We can help and maintaining 6 feet from each other Delivery Department understand those Q : What happens if I test positiv e? you safely breastfeed or pump for your whenever possible. Staff have additional fears. A: If you test positive for COVID, your newborn. personal protective equipment they are “We realize this is a very scary time care team – OB provider, pediatrician, Q : Can I hav e v isitors? required to wear if a patient is positive for to have a baby,” MHSC Women’s Health and nursing staff – will work with you to A: At this time, MSHC allows one COVID to protect themselves and other Director Megan Jacobsen said. “We want help you determine the best choice of care support person to join you for your entire patients. you and your baby to have a safe and happy for you and your newborn. We follow the stay. We know this is an exciting, scary These are just a few questions MHSC delivery.” guidelines of the American Academy of and emotional time of life, and we want to Labor and Delivery have been hearing. To help ease those fears, here are the Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease make sure you have someone there with Please reach out to the staff prior to answers to some common questions the Control and Prevention. We work with you you. delivery for additional questions or Labor and Delivery Department have to make sure the decision is right for you. Q : D o I hav e to wear a mask ? concerns by calling 307-352-8 340. For received lately: Q : Will I hav e to be separated f rom my A: We ask that all patients and visitors more information on the hospital’s Q : D o I hav e to be tested f or CO VI D 1 9 inf ant? wear a mask when a staff member is in COVID-19 efforts and hospital restrictions, bef ore I d eliv er? A: N o, unless you make that decision the room if you have not been tested for go to sweetwatermemorial.com. Sweetwater County birth announcements E v e rl y J e a n H e f n e r announcing the birth of their son Graham Joeseph at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. Jon and Ronda Hefner of Rock Springs are Snyder. He was born July 1, 2020 at Memorial announcing the birth of their daughter, E verly Jean Hospital of Sweetwater County. M c k e n z i e M a ri e L u c e Hefner. She was born June 28 , 2020 at Memorial Coulter and Andrea Luce are announcing the birth Hospital of Sweetwater County. K y e R e u t e r Z a n e t t i of their daughter Mckenzie Marie Luce. She was born Alyssa Richards and Billy Z anetti of Rock Springs June 18 , 2020 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater J a c ob H a y d e n T re f e t h e n are announcing the birth of their son Kye Reuter County. Michael and Sarah Trefethen of Green River are Z anetti. He was born July 7,2020 at Memorial announcing the birth of their son, Jacob Hayden Hospital of Sweetwater County. S h i l oh G ra c e R a n e y Trefethen. He was born June 30, 2020 at Memorial Brad and N atalie Raney of Green River are hospital of Sweetwater County. P h i l l i p s - R od ri g u e z c h i l d announcing the birth of their daughter Shiloh Grace Sarah Phillips and Joe Rodriguez of Rock Springs Raney. She was born June 15, 2020 at Memorial K y l o R a y B row n are announcing the birth of their son. He was born Hospital of Sweetwater County. Darellyn Hughes and Bryant Brown of Rock June 23, 2020 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater Springs are announcing the birth of their son Kylo County. H u x l e y K a rr M i t c h e l l Ray Brown, He was born June 30, 2020 at Memorial Keegan and Jessie Mitchell of Green River are Hospital of Sweetwater County. Al a y n a C a rol J e a n S e e l y announcing the birth of their son Huxley Karr Brittni Campbell and Brenden Seely of Rock Mitchell. He was born June 11, 2020 at Memorial G ra h a m J oe s e p h S n y d e r Springs are announcing the birth of their daughter Hospital of Sweetwater County. Joseph and Cassidy Snyder of Rock Springs are Alayna Carol Jean Seely. She was born June 24, 2020 Golden Hour Senior Center menu and events M e n u Ac t i v i t i e s 1: 15-2 p.m. Thursday - Mini Golf Day - Chicken club sandwich, There will be 10 patrons per activity, please call the center Macaroni Salad, garden salad, chips, watermelon, Arnold and sign up one week in advance. 10 people will be selected F rid ay Palmer cake at random the day before each activity. Patrons are only 9-10 a.m. - Social Hour Friday - Breakfast - Breakfast burrito, hash brown patty, allowed to participate in one activity per day. Y ou may sign 10: 30 - 11: 30 a.m. - Chair, Y oga Dance yogurt parfait with peaches and granola, V8 up with one other person. If you sign up with someone, then 1: 30 - 2: 30 p.m. - BIN GO Monday - Parmesan Chicken, basil and garlic pasta, you both will be selected to participate. garden salad, Italian veggies, garlic bread, fruit salad Stay in your car until your activity time slot, no early M ond ay Tuesday - Pork Wings, baked squash, creamy coleslaw, arrivals. Y ou must leave at the end of your activity time slot. 9-10 a.m. - Social Hour wheat roll, ice cream treat Masks must be worn the entire time. Must enter through 10: 30-11: 30 a.m. - Chair, Y oga Dance Wednesday - BBQ Chicken, potato salad, garden salad, the front doors. Sign in with name/ date and time, also 1: 30- 2: 30 p.m. - BIN GO fried cabbage, lemon blueberry muffin, peaches participate in screening questions. Use hand sanitizer upon arrival. Must stay 6 feet apart from all patrons and staff. Tuesd ay Lunch is served from 11: 45 a.m. - 12: 30 p.m. 9-10 a.m. - Social Hour 60+ $4 suggested contribution with current AGN E S Thursd ay 10: 30-11: 30 a.m. - Wii Bowling form. Mini Golf - Groups of 10 - Call 8 72-3223 to a p.m. odified unco Under 60 - $7 includes tax reserve time Children 10 and under $3 + tax 9: 15-10 a.m. Wed nesd ay 10: 15-11 a.m. 9-11 a.m. - Crafting, ect. 11: 15 a.m. to noon 1: 30-2: 30 p.m. - BIN GO The archive page is a look back at Green River history through the pages of the Green River Star. The dates listed are the dates the items were originally printed in this newspaper. RCHIVES Compiled by L ois L ewis. AB2 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, July 15, 2020 80 Years Ago 50 Years Ago July 12, 1940 1940 Valua- tion In County Is Increased Over Million

With an increase of $1,330,321 over 1939, Sweetwater County’s total valuation for 1940, an- nounced today by County Assessor Harry O. Thue- sen, undoubtedly places this county as the first in LARRY HE SLE P, Social Studies teacher at Wyoming in point of annual Green River High School, helps promote valuation--a place occupied Wyoming at the N ational E ducation As- for the past five years. sociation convention recently held in San This year’s valuation Francisco. Heslep is one of 40 delegates $38 ,116,511 as compared representing the Wyoming E ducation As- Photo and advertisement (above left and above) with $36,78 6,190 a year sociation. from July 16, 1970 ago. All towns and cit- ies with the exception of South Superior showed an 30 Years Ago 40 Years Ago increase, and all School Dis- tricts, except 3, 22, and 25, had their valuations jumped Story and advertisement LITTLE over 1939. (left and above) from LE AGUE July 12, 1940 All-Stars are run- ning the 70 Years Ago bases after last weekend’s season- ending tourney. The All- Stars will be in Raw- lins for a week-long SQ UARE DAN CE ... The 15th An- state tour- nual Dam Dance brought out 27 nament squares of dancers to whirl under which the stars at Flaming Gorge. E ven starts July an arm in a sling couldn’t keep 21. Doyle Seyersdahl from joining in a round dance with his mother, Lila. Photos (above and below) from July 16, 1980

Photos (above and left) from July 12, 1990

Advertisement and cartoon (above and below) from July 13, 1950

DWAY N E HE N SLE Y of the mini- senior league Gold team questions a call during the championship Y AN KE E S PITCHE R Steven game with Blue. Griggs and catcher Jason Rublaitus discuss the play during last week’s Little 20 Years Ago League Tournamaent in which the Y ankees won 6-4 over the Tigers. Photos (above and below) from July 13, 2000 GRE E N RIVE R 18 -U Wolves All-Stars: Back row, l-r; Bruce Casper, Melissa Kinkead, Melissa Valdez, Jocelyn Smith, Tonia Spurrier and Jim Spurrier. Front row, l-r; Michelle E dwards, Mandi Hop- kins, Lynn Kennedy, Tiffany Phillips and Ashley Johnson.

LITTLE LE AGUE 12-year-old All-Stars for 2000 are back row l-r: Manager Monte Hunsaker, coach Raul Gardea and coach Bill Weeks. Middle row: Chris Chambers, Andy Sadler, Dallin Ander- son, Josh Ross, Morgan Swasey, Tyler Samz and Jose Chitica. Front row: Tyrell Gailey, Darin Weeks, Matt Lowseth, Cody Cassity and James Mackey. 10 Years Ago

60 Years Ago Photos (right and below) from July 14, 2010

GE ORGE TWITCHE LL of Green River, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Twitchell, and great-grandson of Pony E xpress Rider John Wade, will be one of Sweetwater county men participat- UN DE R 10 Green River Chaos took second place in the ing in Centennial re-enactment of Wyoming Softball Girls State Fastpitch Tournament. Team Pony E xpress in county July 24. THE 11-12 Green River All-Stars baseball team members are back row, l-r; Coach members are Tate Gnose, Suzanne Malicoat, Andri Dewey, Joe Vendetti, Skylar Marse, Brendan Hopkins, Tyler Vendetti, Guillmermo Megan Y oak, Kelcee Smith, Kylee Smith, Kiara Martinez, Photo (above) from July 14, 1960 Chavez, Ian E bert, Blake Gelinas and Coach Ron Cordova. Front row; Rocky Cor- E lizabeth Murdock, E lena Wendel and Sierra N omis. Stand- dova, Hunter Spartz, Gage Byers, Andrew Munoz and Z ach Kristensen. ing in back are coaches N eil Malicoat and Tana Gnose. Wednesday, July 15, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B3 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY R. Scott Hamel Broker/Owner All Broker Realty Our restaurant is now E x peri enc e C ounts open for dine-in! Bus: (307) 875-9985 307-870-5500 Cell rshamel@ sw eetw aterhsa.com 307-875-6711 ce We serve Chinese and American Food Mobile: 307-870-5809 Web: cheryleserealtor.com Take out orders available • 875-3259 1 4 1 6 U inta D rive, S te. A , G reen R iver Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am-9 pm, Sunday 11 am-8 pm (At Little Bear Motel) 190 North 5th East, Green River

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Amanda “Mandy” Jose Rendon / Luis Rendon Vote for Owners Potts [email protected] Mark Baker Realtor/Owner Wyoming House District 60 Open: Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m - 6 p.m. (Green River) Above Realty Visit Facebook.com/WyoLeg 307-875-0243 (307) 371-5113, call or text. 307-871-2419 ~ Contact me anytime ~ www.WyoRealtor.com Rendon Flooring Paid for by Mark Baker for WYO HD 60 Green River Residential Specialist 520 Wilkes Dr., Ste. 16 Mansface Plaza Green River

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City of Green River, City Council Proceedings Consideration to Approve the District 4 Annual NATE $4,144.93; CORE & MAIN LP $31.88; COX, AMY $1.70; COYOTE for June 2, 2020, 7 pm, Council Chambers, Operating Plan (AOP). Council Member Shutran CREEK DIGITAL LLC $4,990.00; DEBERNARDI CONSTRUCTION COM- Mayor Pete Rust called the meeting to order. The moved to approve the District 4 Annual Oper- PANY $177,299.50; DUNCOMBE, KATIE $14.96; ELECTRICAL CONNEC- following Council Members were present: Gary ating Plan and to authorize the Mayor to sign TIONS INC $652.02; EZ LINER INDUSTRIES $9,795.60; F.B. MCFADDEN Killpack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike Shutran, the agreement, pending legal approval. Coun- WHOLESALE COMPANY $1,010.10; FCD $745.00; FEDEX $11.70; FRE- Robert Berg, and Jim Zimmerman. The following cil Member Murphy seconded, motion carried. MONT MOTOR ROCK SPRINGS -$20.82; FREY, GARY $6.70; GARDEA, were present representing the City: City Ad- Consent Agenda: Council Member Maes moved HOPE $19.50; GRAINGER $1,250.99; GREEN RIVER ACE HARDWARE ministrator Reed Clevenger, Director of Finance to approve the following: (A) Approval of the $1,310.61; GREEN RIVER CHAMBER $137.50; GREEN RIVER STAR Chris Meats, Director of Human Resources Memorandum of Agreement with the Jamestown $80.00; GROWYO LLC $30.00; HASTINGS, PATRICIA $19.76; HILL’S Cari Kragovich, Director of Public Works Mark Fire Control District; (B) Approval of Minutes PET NUTRITION SALES INC $35.82; HONNEN EQUIPMENT $3,535.67; Westenskow, Planning & Zoning Administra- for: May 19, 2020 Council and the May 26, 2020 HUTSON, JOSH $13.26; IMPERIAL SUPPLIES, LLC $840.84; IN THE tor Amy Cox, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, Assistant Budget Workshop; (C) Approval of Payment of SWIM -$8.19; JIRDON AGRI CHEMICALS $2,333.80; KIRKWOOD, Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, Director of Parks and Bills: Prepaid $90,577.29; Outstanding Invoices TREVOR $15.00; K-MOTIVE & SPORTS INC $132.95; KRAGOVICH, CARI Recreation Brad Raney, and City Attorney Galen $321,417.05; Payroll Expenditures $330,452.98; $69.76; LANCASTER, ANDREA $9.50; LEWIS AND LEWIS $1,232.86; West. Approval of the Agenda: Council Mem- Preauthorization Payments $1,065,000.00. LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC $1,883.00; LOWERISON, MARI- ber Maes moved to approve the agenda. Coun- Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. LYN $70.29; MACIOSZEK, JERRED $.90; MANNING, DIANE $19.76; cil Member Shutran seconded, motion carried. Adjourn to Executive Session: Council Member MELVIN, JENNIFER N $17.00; MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SWEETWATER Citizen Requests and Other Communications: Killpack moved to adjourn to executive session COUNTY $74.00; MOUNTAIN ALARM $355.00; MOUNTAINLAND SUP- Susie Vonarens from the Walk for Alzheimer’s for personnel matters at 7:31 pm. Council Mem- PLY, LLC $1,081.92; NAPA AUTO PARTS UNLIMITED $879.63; NIELSON, Committee said they will be hosting the 3rd An- ber Shutran seconded, motion carried. Recon- JESSE $17.50; OWENS, RICHARD $25.50; OWENS, ZACHARY $9.30; nual Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Green River on vene: Council Member Berg moved to reconvene PACIFIC STEEL RECYCLING $149.26; PMS SCREEN PRINTING $690.00; August 28, 2020 at 5 pm at Evers Park. Public at 7:44 pm. Council Member Maes seconded, PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT $5,296.00; PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER Hearings: Public Hearing to Consider a Request motion carried. Council Action Item: Council $130.00; QUILL CORPORATION $429.75; REAL KLEEN INC $1,180.40; for a Special Use Permit Filed by Green River Member Shutran moved to approve the agree- RED HORSE OIL COMPANY INC $6,915.14; ROCK SPRINGS WINNEL- High School Honor Society. The Green River ment as set forth during the Executive Session SON COMPANY $1,495.30; ROCKET MINER $846.00; ROCKY MOUNTAIN High School National Honor Society is seeking and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. POWER $1,935.77; RON TURLEY ASSOCIATES, INC $4,500.00; RON’S consideration for a Special Use Permit approval Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. ACE RENTALS & EQUIPMENT $286.03; SADLER, KEVIN $7.90; SAX, for the construction of a dog park to be located Adjournment: Council Member Berg moved to JUSTIN $85.00; SCHOFIELD-SCHALOW, E VICTORIA $230.00; SCHUM- on the City’s property at 80 E Teton Blvd. The adjourn at 7:45 pm. Council Member Killpack ACHER, SHERRY $5.30; SEMI SERVICES INC. $7,808.00; SIGMA- property is located within the Green Belt Conser- seconded, motion carried. /s/ Pete Rust, Mayor ALDRICH RTC, INC $492.35; SMITH’S FOOD & DRUG CENTERS INC vation Overlay District and therefore requires a Attest: /s/ Chris Meats, City Clerk $26.15; SOUTHWEST COUNSELING SERVICES $583.33; SUNRISE EN- Special Use Permit. The Mayor opened the hear- VIRONMENTAL SCIENTIFIC $659.88; SWEETWATER TROPHIES $86.68; ing at 7:06 pm. There were no concerns or com- City of Green River Bill List TEGELER & ASSOCIATES $117.00; THE RADIO NETWORK $200.00; ments presented. The Mayor closed the hearing 6/2/2020 THE WELD SHOP $900.00; TODD’S TOOLS, LLC $207.99; TOLLEFSON, at 7:13 pm. Resolutions: (R20-11) Consider- A PLEASANT CONSTRUCTION INC $44,764.03; MIKE $2.90; TURF EQUIPMENT & IRRIGATION $1,464.20; UNITED ation of a Resolution Approving a Special Use ADAPCO, INC $14,112.00; ALSCO $354.08; LABORATORIES $566.74; WALGREN, JAMIE $19.26; WESTENSKOW, Permit for the Construction of a Dog Park within ARELLANO, DENISE $77.50; BIG PEE IN- MARK $153.50; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER & RENTAL $226.64; WIL- the Green Belt Conservation Overlay District. DUSTIRES INC. $1,010.00; BLOOD, KATH- LIAM H. SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC. $140.00; WYOMING DEPARTMENT Council Member Zimmerman moved to approve LEEN D $65.50; BRODY CHEMICAL $184.99; OF AGRICULTURE $50.00; YAGER, KENNETH $12.76; YBA SHIRTS the Resolution granting approval of a Special Use BROWN, JASON $2.90; CAPITAL BUSINESS $997.50; CIRCUIT COURT - GREEN RIVER $431.88; GREAT-WEST Permit filed by Green River High School National SYSTEMS, INC $225.44; CASTLE ROCK HOS- TRUST COMPANY LLC $4,553.20; GREEN RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT Honor Society for the construction of a dog park PITAL DISTRICT $419.05; CAVAZ, AMANDA $3,691.00; IDAHO CHILD SUPPORT RECEIPTING $274.50; INTERNAL to be located within the Green Belt Conserva- $14.00; CDW GOVERNMENT $4,887.75; CEM REVENUE SERVICE $1,200.93; IRS $79,823.02; WYOMING CHILD tion Overlay District. Council Member Murphy AQUATICS $96.42; CENTURYLINK $1,032.91; SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT $602.76 seconded, motion carried. Council Actions: (A) CITY OF ROCK SPRINGS $1,097.05; COLUMI- July 15, 2020 11427

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City of Green River, City Council Proceedings fied with the agreement, has been determined to CHOICE FORD $202.56; FISCHER, ROB $104.49; FLOYD’S TRUCK & for June 16, 2020, 7 pm, Council Chambers, constitute a significant benefit and advantage to EQUIPMENT $199.42; FORRESTER, JULIE $98.00; FREMONT MOTOR Mayor Pete Rust called the meeting to order. the City and the public, in that such services are ROCK SPRINGS $692.38; FULLER, BRIAN $28.00; GOMEZ, RACHEL The following Council Members were present: not readily or economically available to the City $56.00; GRAINGER $581.53; GRANT, JENNI $42.00; GREEN RIVER ACE Gary Killpack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike in the absence of an extended term contract; (B) HARDWARE $1,310.70; GREEN RIVER CHAMBER $22,500.00; GREEN Shutran, Robert Berg, and Jim Zimmerman. The Approval of the contract for custodial services RIVER DEVELOPMENT FUND, INC. $25,000.00; GREEN RIVER STAR following were present representing the City: with Castle Cleaning for the Recreation Center; $2,223.00; GRUNDER, ASHLEY $130.00; HAMBLIN, BRYCE $42.00; City Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of (C) Issuance of an Catering Permit to Lew’s Inc., HARMON, KATHLEEN $21.00; HARPER, NICHOLE $61.25; HART’S & Finance Chris Meats, Director of Human Re- dba Sands Buddha Bobs Liquor Catering to FLOWERS $57.75; HINCKLEY’S INC $38,914.00; HODGES, ANTHONY sources Cari Kragovich, Director of Public Works cater alcoholic beverages at a wedding reception $49.00; HOLMAN, BRENT $91.00; HOLZGRAFE, MARTHA $1,118.00; Mark Westenskow, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, on Saturday, June 20, 2020, from 4 pm until 11 HOSE & RUBBER SUPPLY INC $16.29; HYSLOPE, BRANDON $12.25; Assistant Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, Director pm, at Stratton Myers Park, pending approval by IMPERIAL SUPPLIES, LLC $125.02; IN THE SWIM -$8.19; INBERG- of Parks and Recreation Brad Raney, and City the Rock Springs City Council; (D) Issuance of a MILLER ENGINEERS - IME $9,246.29; INDUSTRIAL HOIST & CRANE Attorney Galen West. Approval of the Agenda: Catering Permit to the Wild Horse Saloon, Inc., $1,609.00; JOINT POWERS WATER BOARD $187,469.68; KING, MARGO Council Member Shutran moved to approve the dba The Hitching Post Restaurant and Saloon $12.25; KRUESEL, DANA $154.44; LARA, AMANDA $14.00; LEAVITT, agenda. Council Member Berg seconded, motion to cater alcoholic beverages at the Nick Sanchez KELSIE $79.66; LEWIS AND LEWIS $867.82; MACPHERSON, KELLY carried. Presentations: (A) Recognition: Pinning 4th Annual Memorial Poker Run on August 29, & THOMPSON, LLC $460.00; MANDROS, NICOLE $112.00; MCGUIRE, for Sergeant Jason Bomba. Board and Com- 2020 from 4 pm until midnight, at the park- JENNIFER $105.00; MENEGASSI, NATALIE $21.00; MOFFATT, MELISSA mittee Appointments: Appointment of Chris ing lot of the Green River Harley Davidson; (E) $12.25; MORCON SPECIALTY INC $6.52; MOUNTAINLAND SUPPLY, Meats to the Joint Powers Telecommunications Issuance of a Catering Permit to the Wild Horse LLC $999.56; MULINIX, KARI $143.00; MUNICODE/MUNICIPAL CODE Board. Council Member Maes moved to confirm Saloon, Inc., dba The Hitching Post Restau- CORPORATION $750.00; MYERS, CAYLA $14.00; NAPA AUTO PARTS the Mayor’s appointment of Chris Meats to the rant and Saloon to cater alcoholic beverages at UNLIMITED $4,457.39; OBRAY, DANIELLE $36.75; OIL CAN $60.26; Joint Powers Telecommunications Board for a a wedding on July 11, 2020, from 4 pm until OLD DOMINION BRUSH COMPANY - ODB $610.94; OLIVAS, STEPHA- (3) three-year term beginning June 1, 2020 and midnight, at the Island Pavilion; (F) Issuance of NIE $36.75; ONE BEAT CPR LEARNING CENTER, LLC $21,990.00; expiring June 1, 2023. Council Member Mur- Catering Permits to the Wild Horse Saloon, Inc., ONE-CALL WYOMING $129.00; OTTER, STEPHANIE $21.00; PAULEY, phy seconded, motion carried. Public Hearings: dba The Hitching Post Restaurant and Saloon to SARAH $102.42; PETERBILT OF WYOMING $141,834.23; PMS SCREEN Proposed Budget for FY2021. The Mayor opened cater alcoholic beverages at the Overland Stage PRINTING $356.00; POLICE SOCIAL MEDIA ACADEMY, LLC $425.00; the hearing at 7:06 pm. Mr. Clevenger gave a Stampede Rodeo on August 21, 2020 from 5 pm POLLARDWATER.COM $449.95; PREMIER VEHICLE INSTALLATION brief review of the FY2021 Budget. There were until 11 pm and August 22, 2020 from 4 pm INC $821.28; PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT $25,156.50; QUILL no other comments or concerns presented. The until 1 am, at the Rodeo Arena; (G) Issuance of CORPORATION $791.08; REAL KLEEN INC $137.50; RED HORSE OIL Mayor closed the hearing at 7:22 pm. Resolu- Open Container Permits to the Embassy LLC., COMPANY INC $5,468.44; RESPOND FIRST AID SYSTEMS $551.33; tions: (R20-12) Consideration of a Resolu- dba Embassy Tavern and the Ponderosa Bar on RIVERSIDE NURSERY $59.88; ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON COMPANY tion Adopting the Wages for all Elected and June 26th and 27th, 2020, from 9 am until 2 $643.19; ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER $36,744.47; SCHAEFFERS MANU- Appointed Officials for the Fiscal Year Ending am, within the barricaded area known as “Bar FACTURING COMPANY $1,105.44; SCHOFIELD-SCHALOW, E VICTORIA June 30, 2021. Council Member Zimmerman Row” on E Railroad Avenue; (H) Approval of $385.00; SCHUMACHER LAW, P.C. $175.50; SIX STATES DISTRIBU- moved to approve the wages for all elected and Minutes for: June 2, 2020 Council; (I) Approval TORS INC $1,058.49; SPONSEL, AMBER $42.00; STOTZ EQUIPMENT appointed officials of the City of Green River, of Payment of Bills: Prepaid $190,697.32; Out- $279.61; SUNROC CORPORATION $930.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY for Fiscal Year 2021. Council Member Shutran standing Invoices $730,032.01; Payroll Expendi- CLERK $21,711.15; SWEETWATER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT seconded, motion carried. (R20-13) Consid- tures $305,192.42; Preauthorization Payments $750.00; SWEETWATER TROPHIES $456.98; TEAM LABORATORY eration of a Resolution Adopting the Schedule $1,065,000.00. Council Member Berg seconded, CHEMICAL CORPORATION $568.60; TERMINIX OF WYOMING $117.00; of Fees for Fiscal Year 2021. Council Member motion carried. Adjournment: Council Mem- THE RADIO NETWORK $200.00; THE TIRE DEN INC $770.20; TRI-TECH Murphy moved to approve the resolution adopt- ber Zimmerman moved to adjourn at 7:44 pm. FORENSICS, INC. $713.90; TRL TOOLS LLC $178.00; TW ENTERPRIS- ing the Schedule of Fees charged for services, Council Member Killpack seconded, motion ES, INC. $86.20; US BANK $26,732.39; VALLI INFORMATION SYSTEMS products, licenses, rentals, ect. for the City of carried. /s/ Pete Rust, Mayor Attest: /s/ Chris $2,075.21; WAVING AT YOU.COM $320.00; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER Green River, Wyoming for the Fiscal Year begin- Meats, City Clerk & RENTAL $360.88; WINSUPPLY ROCK SPRINGS WY CO. $10,952.50; ning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. WYOMING EMBROIDERY & SPORTING GOODS $280.00; WYOMING MA- Council Member Maes seconded, motion carried. City of Green River Bill List CHINERY COMPANY $2,113.58; Post and Associates $1,500.00; MC- (R20-14) Consideration of a Resolution Mak- 6/19/2020 COY STEWART, JENNIFER $102.74; AFLAC $2,283.24; BECKERMANN, ing Appropriations and Adopting the Budget for A PLEASANT CONSTRUCTION INC $34,996.26; NATASHA $108.44; BOHLMANN, KEVIN $115.76; BOWLES, RACHEL Fiscal Year 2021. Council Member Berg moved ADVANCED GRAPHIX INC $323.00; AIRGAS $57.71; BRICE, CLINTON $82.81; CIRCUIT COURT - GREEN RIVER to approve the resolution making appropriations USA, LLC $17.90; ALL WEST COMMUNICA- $319.66; CLUBB, JASON $115.92; CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INSUR- and adopting the budget for the City of Green TIONS $237.80; ALPINE PURE BOTTLED WA- ANCE $120.72; CROZIER, CARA & COBY $109.24; DOVE, CHRISTINE River, Wyoming for the Fiscal Year beginning TER $117.00; ALSCO $318.76; AMERI-TECH $56.27; DREISOW, TYLER & NICOLE YOUNG $19.00; EAGLE PROPER- July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. Coun- EQUIPMENT COMPANY $788.00; BAILEY, TIES $482.12; ELLIOTT, MIKE $17.89; GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY cil Member Murphy seconded, motion carried. BREANNE $7.00; BIG PEE INDUSTIRES INC. LLC $4,053.20; GREER, ALEX $16.55; HARRELL, SCOTT $116.57; Council Actions: (A) Consideration of Amend- $690.00; BOMGAARS SUPPLY INC $439.15; HELD, SHERRY & MICHAEL $17.30; HOLMAN, BRENT $72.01; ICMA ment #12 to the Landfill Engineering Services BOXELDER TREE FARMS, LLC $8,204.00; RETIREMENT TRUST- #301264 $3,534.40; IDAHO CHILD SUPPORT Agreement with Inberg-Miller Engineers. Council CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC $10,282.80; RECEIPTING $274.50; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE $1,039.23; IRS Member Killpack moved to approve Amendment CARROLL, NICOLE $34.83; CEM AQUAT- $75,313.76; JONES, ANGELA & TANN $4.39; KANSAS CITY LIFE #12 to the Landfill Engineering Service Contract ICS $44.83; COATES LANDSCAPING SUPPLY INSURANCE COMPANY $626.93; KEARNS, KATHY $62.17; LINDSTEN, with Inberg-Miller Engineers, in the amount of $428.58; COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, MIKE $86.83; MARTIN, JUSTIN & NIVIA $5.72; MASER, MARCIE $12,500 and authorize the Mayor to sign the INC $34.95; CORE & MAIN LP $33,605.55; $58.98; MERCADO, AUTUMN $43.04; MONROE LLC $40.65; NCPERS Amendment. Council Member Shutran sec- CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC $638.50; GROUP LIFE INSURANCE $672.00; New York Life Insurance Company onded, motion carried. (B) Consideration to Ap- DAWSON INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS, LLC $516.98; NGUYEN, PATRICK $136.15; ODOM, KAREN $33.84; PROVI- prove Change Order #1 for the 2020 Slurry Seal $1,600.00; DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES DENCE PROPERTIES $40.95; RADMAN, ELIZABETH $55.62; RELI- Project. Council Member Zimmerman moved to INC. $266.00; DJ’S GLASS PLUS $608.00; ANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE $152.35; SELECT PORTFOLIO approve Change Order #1 to the 2020 Slurry DOMINION ENERGY $3,468.50; DUNCOMBE, SERVICING INC $19.00; SLAUGH, SHAYLA & MARK SCHULTZ $110.60; Seal Project, in the amount of $9,848.25 and KATIE $273.12; ELLERBECK, MELISSA $32.50; THOMPSON, JOE $53.88; THRASH, STUART & LAUREN $12.49; TRE- authorize the Mayor to sign the Change Order. EMBLEM ENTERPRISES, INC $612.81; ENERGY VINO, RUPERTO & BRITTNEY $45.05; UNITED WAY OF SWEETWATER Council Member Maes seconded, motion car- LABORATORIES INC $2,884.00; EPIC SPORTS COUNTY $2,451.02; WEBT - WYOMING EDUCATORS’ BENEFIT TRUST ried. Consent Agenda: Council Member Shutran $9,896.00; ESRI, INC $4,500.00; EVANS, LO- $2,428.13; WILLIAMS, CADY $47.36; WOOD, MYCOLE & SHANDA moved to approve the following: (A) Approval of GAN $29.75; EYCHNER, ANNETTE $7.00; F.B. $131.96; WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT $602.76; WYO- a Stock Contract with 7C Buckers Rodeo, in the MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY $76.05; MING RETIREMENT SYSTEM $93,829.43 amount of $9,000 per year for 2020 & 2021, the FAIRMONT SUPPLY COMPANY $115.68; FAMILY Governing Body hereby finding that the com- DYNAMICS COUNSELING, INC. $2,700.00; FAS- July 15, 2020 11428 mitment of 7C Buckers Rodeo to provide stock TENAL COMPANY $19.93; FEDEX $11.85; FIRE contracting services for the term of years speci- ENGINEERING COMPANY INC $1,232.00; FIRST Wednesday, July 15, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B5

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020 IN THE DISTRICT COURT July 10, 2020 Board of Trustees Meeting OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Sweetwater County School District #2 Subect Reuest for Statement of ualifications wo Stage Selection School Board Meeting Agenda SWEETWATER COUNTY, Process for Contractors Construction Services for: 7:00PM STATE OF WYOMING Sweetwater County Public Works and Fire Station Project Stage I SOQ 1. OPENING ITEMS IN THE MATTER OF ) 1.01 Call to Order THE ESTATE OF ) P-2020-54-L Sweetwater County County, is reuesting Statements of ualifications 1.02 Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance ALAN JEROME TAYLOR, ) from ualified general contractors Contractors to provide construc- Deceased. ) tion services for the Sweetwater County Public Works and Fire Station 2. VISITORS, DELEGATIONS, CORRESPON------Proect. his solicitation is the first stage of a woStage solicitation DENCE process. Stage I will involve the pre-qualifying of Contractors based on 2.01 Public Comments NOTICE OF APPLICATION the selection criteria outlined in this Reuest for Statements of ualifica- Now is the appropriate time for visitors in the FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION tions RSO. Only those Contractors who meet the minimum ualifica- audience to be recognized and to speak on items tions criteria of this RSOQ shall be allowed to submit bids for Stage II of both on the agenda and of general concerns to The creditors, heirs, devisees and all other the solicitation process. The Stage II award will subsequently be made to the patrons of the Green River Schools. There persons interested in the Estate of Alan Jerome the responsible and responsive bidder that will provide the best product, will be a limit of three (3) minutes for an indi- Taylor, aka Alan J. Taylor, deceased, take notice price and other factors considered. Stage II Construction Documents and vidual and five minutes for a group spoes- that Lynn C. Dean, Mark H. Taylor, Sandra J Specifications are scheduled to be issuedAugust 25, 2020 10:00 AM person. No speaker shall speak more than twice Page, Lori S. Koloff, Jennifer Ebert and Heather (MDT). on any issue. The Board is legally obligated to Mcinney have filed an application in the is- maintain confidentiality concerning istrict per- trict Court within and for Sweetwater County, Stage Statement of ualifications ocuments shall be obtained from sonnel and therefore matters concerning District Wyoming alleging that Alan Jerome Taylor died Thomas Brennan, EDA Architects, Inc., 801-531-7600 or brennan@ personnel will not be discussed. on the 20th day of February, 2020, and that he edaarch.com. owned and left a parcel of real property in Sweet- 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA water County, Wyoming, to wit: Please submit an electronic copy of your SOQ; hard copy SOQ’s will not 3.01 Approval of Agenda be accepted. LOT NUMBERED EIGHTY-ONE (81) OF TilE 4. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS CLEARVIEW ACRES SUBDIVISION, SECOND SOQs will be accepted until Wednesday August 5th, 2020 @ 5:00 PM 4.01 Approval of Board Minutes FILING, IN THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 32, (MDT) at [email protected]. No responses will be accepted after that 4.02 Approval of Bills (Finance) TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 105 WEST date and time. 4.03 Approval of Financial Documents and OF THE 6TH P.M., SWEETWATER COUNTY, Investments (Finance) WYOMING. Please reserve the date of Monday August 17th, 2020 for an interview. 4.04 Approval of Nutrition Services Report Should the Selection Committee decide interviews would be helpful, you (Finance) and requesting that the Court enter a Decree will be notified on ednesday August 12th, 22 if your firm is receiving 4.05 Approval of Wyoming High Schools Ac- that title to the decedent’s interest in the above an interview. tivities Association Dues and Insurance described real property shall be distributed as 4.06 Approval of Title II - Classroom Reduc- follows: For any questions regarding this “Request for SOQ”, submit electronically tion Grant to Thomas Brennan at EDA Architects, Inc.: [email protected]. The 4.07 Approval of Consolidated Grant Re- All to Sandra J. Page deadline for submitting questions is 2:00 PM (MDT) on July 31st, 2020. quests 4.08 Current Openings You are hereby notified that on the 1 day of Sincerely, 4.09 Enrollment July, 2020, at 10:30 o’clock in the a.m., and at the Courtroom of the Third Judicial District Gene Legerski 5. DISTRICT GOALS AND LEADERSHIP Court at 80 West Flaming Gorge Way, Green Sweetwater County ACTIVITIES River, Wyoming, has been set as the time Public Works Director 5.01 Nothing at this time and hearing for said application, when and where any person interested may appear and /s/ Cynthia L. Lane 6. PERSONNEL make such claim or objection as they may have. Sweetwater County Clerk .1 Consider Approval of Certified Resigna- tion Request (Fuss) DATED this 6 day of July, 2020. July 15, 22, 29, 2020 11433 .2 Consider Approval of Certified Contacts for 2020-2021 (Fuss) DONNA LEE BOBAK, Clerk of Court 7. CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT July 15, 22, 2020 11429 PUBLIC NOTICE 7.01 Hear Update on Special Education Ex- tended School Year Summer Session (Dema- ret) 7.03 Consider Approval of Reopening Plan CITY OF GREEN RIVER (Barringer) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE

8. BID REQUEST ITEMS TAKE NOTICE, on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, the City of Green River City 8.01 Consider Approval of Bids for Gas, Oil Council, will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council and Fluids (Todd) Tuesday, July 21, 2020 Chambers, 50 East 2nd North, Green River, Wyoming, to consider the 8.02 Consider Approval to Renew the Staples Rec Board Meeting following: Paper Contract for 2020-2021 (Dean) Sweetwater County School District #2 8.03 Consider Approval to Go Out to Bid for a School Board Meeting Agenda Review of a proposed Language Amendment to the City of Green River Nutrition Services Van (Dean/Kenison) 6:30PM Code Book of Ordinances amending Appendix B. Zoning, Chapter 9. 8.04 Consider Approval to Go Out to Bid for Use Regulations, adding Family Child Care Center, subject to the State Staff and Student Chromebooks paid for by 1. OPENING ITEMS of Wyoming Requirements (1.311) as a Conditional Use Permit in the the Governor’s Fund (Williams) 1.01 Call to Order R-1 and R-2 Zoning Districts (Single-Family Residential Districts). 8.05 Consider Approval to Go Out for an RFP 1.02 Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance for Legal Services (Barringer) Anyone wishing to submit data or testimony related to this petition may 8.06 Update on Summer Projects (Hamel) 2. VISITORS, DELEGATIONS, CORRESPON- appear at the time and place of the public hearing hereby set forth. DENCE Please contact Amy Cox, in the Development Services Department at 307- 9. OTHER BUSINESS 2.01 Public Comments 872-6106 with any questions regarding the proposed language amend- 9.01 Open Hearing on District Budgets Now is the appropriate time for visitors in the ment. (Dean) audience to be recognized and to speak on items 9.02 Consider Approval of Region V Board of both on the agenda and of general concerns to (s) Yvonne Olguin, Recording Secretary Cooperative Education Services Mill (Dean) the patrons of the Green River Schools. There 9.03 Consider Approval of Sweetwater Board will be a limit of three (3) minutes for an indi- July 15, 22, 2020 11434 of Cooperative Education Service Mill (Dean) vidual and five minutes for a group spoes- 9.04 Consider Approval of Rec Mill Levy Bud- person. No speaker shall speak more than twice gets for FY2021 (Dean) on any issue. The Board is legally obligated to 9.05 Consider Adoption of District 2020-2021 maintain confidentiality concerning istrict per- Budget (Dean) sonnel and therefore matters concerning District PUBLIC NOTICE 9.06 Consider Approval of New Policy ACB personnel will not be discussed. (Sexual Discrimination/Harassment) – 1st Reading (Fuss) 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 9.07 Consider Approval of New Policies 3.01 Approval of Agenda Notice of Public Hearing GBNB/GDNB (Sexual Harassment/Discrimi- on Sweetwater County School District #2 nation) and Policy JFCL (Sexual Harassment/ 4. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS Recreation Board Budget Discrimination) – 1st Reading (Fuss) 4.01 Approval of Board Minutes for May 12, 9.08 Consider Approval of the Amendment to 2020 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed budgets for Policy DJF/EFAB (Procurement Policy and Sweetwater County School istrict #2 Recreation Board for the fiscal year Procedures) (Fuss) 5. DISTRICT GOALS AND LEADERSHIP ending June 30, 2021, which is now being considered by the Recreation ACTIVITIES Board of Trustees of Sweetwater County School District #2 will be held at 10. BOARD AND SUPERINTENDENT 5.01 Nothing at this time their July Board meeting at 7:00 P.M. on the 21st day of July, 2020, at COMMENTS 351 Monroe Avenue, Green River, Wyoming, at which time any and all per- 10.01 Superintendent and Board Comments 6. BID REQUEST ITEMS sons interested may appear and be heard respecting such budgets. 6.01 Nothing at this time 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recreation Board of Trustees of School District #2 11.01 Nothing at this time 7. OTHER BUSINESS Sweetwater County, Wyoming 7.01 Consider Approval of Budget for FY2021 12. ADJOURNMENT (Dean) Attest: 12.01 Adjourn Corina Tynsky, 8. BOARD AND SUPERINTENDENT Chairperson of SWCO SD#2 Recreation Board July 15, 2020 11430 COMMENTS 8.01 Superintendent and Board Comments Mark Sanders, Clerk of SWCO SD#2 Recreation Board 9. ADJOURNMENT 9.01 Adjourn 7/21/2021 PUBLIC NOTICE Date July 15, 2020 11431 July 15, 2020 11435 MEETING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Sweetwater County 2020-2021 School District No. 2, State of Wyoming, are held Sweetwater County School District No. 2 Recreation Board each month at 7:00 o’clock on the 2nd Tuesday SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGETS of each month, with the exception of the July meeting which is held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Meetings are held in the Central Admin- 1 2 3 4 5 istration Building, 351 Monroe Avenue, Green Funds Cash Available Estimated Estimated Appropriations Estimated River, Wyoming, unless otherwise indicated. For Budget Revenues Cash Plus Tax Meetings are open to the public. The Agenda For Budget Revenues Requirements and Minutes may be viewed at our website: swcsd2.org SD#2 Recreation $2,082,419 $1,002,342 $3,084,761 $1,215,745 $984,342 July 15, 2020 11432 Board Wednesday, July 15, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B9

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PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ) IN THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT SWEETWATER COUNTY ENGINEER’S OFFICE WYOMING ) DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL : ss. SETTLEMENT OF CONTRACT COUNTY OF ) THIRD JUDICIAL WITHIN AND FOR SWEETWATER ) DISTRICT CAMPBELL COUNTY, WYOMING o all persons, firms or corporations who have any claims for any wor done or any material furnished to Searle Bros. Construction Co. during the In the Matter of the Estate of ) IN THE MATTER OF ) 2020 Sweetwater County 4-21 Bar X Road Upgrade located in Sweetwater STEVEN A. SPENCE, ) Probate No.: CHANGE OF NAME FOR ) Civil No. County, Wyoming. Deceased. ) 19-103-J ) 39187 ------NAME OF TAMERA KAY SMITH ) You are hereby notified that the Sweetwater County Engineers Office, West Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 23, Green River, Wyoming, 82935 has ac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS cepted as completed, according to plans and specifications and rules set forth in the Contract between Sweetwater County Commissioners and the To: All persons interested in the Estate of Steven TAKE NOTICE that on the 8 day of June, aforesaid Contractor, the work in connection with the above mentioned A. Spence: 2020, Petitioner, Tamera Kay Smith, caused proect and that said Contractor is entitled to the final settlement thereof. to be filed a erified Petition for Change of Name You are hereby notified that on une 1, 22, in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial You are further notified that upon the 11th day of August 22, being the atherine Rae Bowles, Petitioner, filed an appli- District within and for Campbell County, Wyo- 1st day after the first publication of this notice, Sweetwater County will cation in the Third Judicial District Court in and ming, wherein Petitioner is seeking to change the pay Searle Bros. Construction Co. the full amount due under said con- for the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming, name of Tamera Kay Smith. The name requested tract and in the event your claim is not filed with the Sweetwater County stating that Steven A. Spence died on April 11, by the Petitioner is Tamera Kay McArthur. Engineers Office prior to said same shall be waived. 2020; that at the time of his death he lived in Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming; TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that unless an- This notice is given pursuant to Section 16-6-116, Wyoming Statutes. and that at the time of his death he owned real swer to said Petition or otherwise plead or make property located in Sweetwater County, Wyo- an appearance in writing in said matter before Dated this 2nd day of July, 2020. ming, more particularly described as follows: the epiration of the thirty day period from the last date of publication of this Notice, default By: Gene Legerski, P.E. Lot Seven in Bloc Four , Lowell Addi- will be duly taken and entered in said matter, Sweetwater County Public Works Director tion to the City of Rock Springs, Sweetwater and Petitioner will be granted and awarded the County, as said lot and block are laid down relief demanded. July 8, 15, 22, 2020 11419 and described on the duly recorded plat of said addition on file and of record on the CHERYL CHITWOOD office of the County Cler and EOfficio CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Register of Deeds within and for the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming. June 24, 2020, July 1, 8, 15, 2020 11408 PUBLIC NOTICE Said Application prays that the Court enter a decree establishing right and title to ecedents interest in the above-described parcel of real FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE property and setting over decedents interest PUBLIC NOTICE therein to the heirs of Steven A. Spence. WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has occurred under the terms of a promissory note Note and real estate mortgage You are hereby further notified that any interest- Mortgage. he Mortgage dated March 2, 21, was eecuted and ed party may file obections in writing with the ADVERTISEMENT FOR FINAL PAYMENT delivered by Glenda Beisner Mortgagors to Mortgage Electronic Reg- Clerk of District Court in Green River, Wyoming EDEN VALLEY istration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Stonegate Mortgage on or before August 10, 2020. Corporation, its successors and assigns, as security for the Note of the IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE DISTRICT same date, and said Mortgage was recorded on March 28, 2017, at Recep- DATED this 1st day of July, 2020. FARSON, WYOMING tion No. 11 in Boo 121 at Page 1 in the records of the office EVIDD FARSON LATERAL PHASE II of the County Cler and eofficio Register of eeds in and for Sweetwater Sage Hilstad, 7-5114 PIPING PROJECT County, State of Wyoming; and Mathey Law Office, P.C. PO Box 1060 Pursuant to Section 16-6-116 of the Wyoming WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows: Green River WY 82935 Statutes, latest revision, Notice is hereby given 2 that Eden Valley Irrigation & Drainage District Assignee: Home Point Financial Corporation Owner has been advised that the wor on the Assignment dated: May 4, 2020 July 8, 15, 2020 11421 EVIDD Farson lateral Phase II Piping Project Assignment recorded: May 4, 2020 has been completed according to the plans and Assignment recording information: at Reception No. 1673999 in Book specifications and rules set forth in the Contract 1232 at Page 1806 between the Owner, and Searle Bros. Construc- tion Co., the Contractor, and said Contractor is All in the records of the County Cler and eofficio Register of eeds in PUBLIC NOTICE entitled to final settlement therefore. All persons, and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming. firms or corporations who have any claims for work done or equipment/materials furnished on WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of said said wor are hereby notified that final payment STATE OF ) IN THE will be made to said Contractor in accordance default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no suit or WYOMING ) DISTRICT COURT proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by the with the terms of the Contract after the forty : ss. first day, following the first publication of this Mortgage, or any part thereof, nor has any such suit or proceeding been COUNTY OF ) THIRD JUDICIAL instituted and the same discontinued; and notice. This notice does not relieve the Contrac- SWEETWATER ) DISTRICT tor and the sureties on their bond from any WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by advertise- claims for work or labor done or materials or IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Civil Action supplies furnished in execution of the Contract. ment and sale has been served upon the record owner and the party in CHANGE OF NAME OF ) Case No. possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten 1 days prior to the JUSTICE WADE HAZELHURST ) 20-274-L Eden Valley Irrigation & Drainage District commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the Mort------gage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the total Owner sum of $158,682.96 which sum consists of the unpaid principal balance NOTICE OF PUBLICATION of 1,.2 plus interest accrued to the date of the first publication of July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2020 August 5, 2020 11415 this notice in the amount of $3,267.95, plus other costs in the amount of You are hereby notified that a Petition For 1,., plus attorneys fees, costs epended, and accruing interest and Change of Name, Civil Action No. 20-274-L, has late charges after the date of first publication of this notice of sale been filed on behalf of ustice ade Haelhurst in the Wyoming District Court for the Third WHEREAS, The property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other Judicial District, whose address is PO Box 430, PUBLIC NOTICE liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. Any Green River, WY 82935, the object and prayer of prospective purchaser should search the status of title before submitting a which is to change the name of the above-named bid; person from ustice ade Haelhurst to ustice Wade Brinkerhoff. STATE OF ) IN THE NOW, THEREFORE Home Point Financial Services, as the Mortgagee, Any obection must be filed with the istrict WYOMING ) DISTRICT COURT will have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mort- Court within days following the last date of : ss. gaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff publication of this notice, or an Order Granting COUNTY OF ) THIRD JUDICIAL in and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at Name Change may be granted without further SWEETWATER ) DISTRICT 1 ocloc in the forenoon on July 29, 2020 at the front door of the notice. Sweetwater County Courthouse located at 80 West Flaming Gorge Way, IN RE NAME CHANGE OF ) Green River, Wyoming, Sweetwater County, for application on the above- DATED this 29th day of June, 2020. Ebonnie Janette Montano ) Civil Action described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property be- ) Case No. ing described as follows, to-wit: R. JORDAN Minor Child, By Next Friend, ) 20-129-G DEPUTY CLERK Mercedes Gallegos. ) LOT NUMBERED EIGHT (8) IN BLOCK NUMBERED ONE (1) OF THE ------LYNN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ROCK SPRINGS, SWEETWATER July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2020 11426 COUNTY, WYOMING. PUBLIC NOTICE BY PUBLICATION with an address of 1405 Collins Street, Rock Springs, WY 82901. In accordance with Wyoming Statues 1-25- ogether with all improvements thereon situate and all fitures and ap- PUBLIC NOTICE 103, notice is hereby given that a Petition for purtenances thereto. Name Change of Minor Child, Civil Action No. 212G has been filed in the yoming is- Dated this 25th day of June, 2020. trict Court for the Third Judicial District, whose address is PO Box 430, Green River, WY 82935, NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR seeking to change the name of the minor child Home Point Financial Services MONEY JUDGMENT By: Lucky McMahon, #6-4270 Ebonnie Janette Montano to Ebonnie Janette Gallegos. Weinstein & Riley, P.S. TO: Justin Henry, aka Justin W. Henry 123 West 1st Street, Suite 433 Unless an Answer or Response to the Petition 96 Pine Street referenced above is filed within days follow- Casper, Wyoming 82601-2482 Rock Springs WY 82901 307-462-2690 ing the last date of publication of this notice, an order may be entered granting the requested You are hereby notified a Complaint for Money June 24, 2020, July 1, 8, 15, 2020 11401 name change. udgment oc. No. 211L has been filed with the Third Judicial District Court, Green Dated: June 15, 2020. River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, seeking recovery from you for monies due under a Note D. RATLIFF executed June 8, 2007, in Sweetwater County, DEPUTY CLERK Wyoming. Unless you appear before the Court and answer this Complaint not later than 30 June 24, 2020, July 1, 8, 15, 2020 11273 days after the last date of publication of this notice, the money judgment may be granted in your absence.

By: Donna Lee Bobak Clerk of the District Court

July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2020 11412

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These pages include a variety of notices required by Town, County and State statutes and regulations. These notices include meeting agendas, proposed city and county ordinances, tax and budget information, liquor licenses, foreclosures, summonses and bid invitations. CLASSIFIEDS Apartments Storage Notices PUBLIC NOTICE 1 BEDROOM, $550/ MOUNTAIN WEST BE INFORMED! View month. 1st, last & STORAGE. NEW public notices printed deposit due at sign- STORAGE FACILITY in Wyoming’s news- JAMESTOWN / RIO-VISTA FIRE DISTRICT ing/1 year lease. Pet? located on the west papers FREE ONLINE Box 1267 825 SARATOGA DR., on approval with $150 side of Home Depot. at: www.wyopublicno- Green River, Wyoming 82935 Green River. Must non-refundable de- Indoor and Outdoor tices.com. Government rebuild front of house: posit. Sewer, water & storage. Fenced, meetings, hearings, The Jamestown Fire District will be accepting nominations for two (2) Yard Sale. Friday July, garbage included with paved, controlled 24- spending, bids, taxes, Director positions during the November 3rd, 2020 election. 17th 6 o’clock to 9. on/off street parking, hour access. Video estates, foreclosures Saturday 8 o’clock no smoking. Call 307- surveillance and on- and more! <|| Term: 4 years to noon. Household 875-5944. <07/29|| line billing. 382-STOR ______items, planters, (7867). <|| SURRENDER TO WIN Filing period for candidates is August 5th through August 25th, 2020. holiday decorations, Homes, Rent ______Group of Narcotics speakers, art work, In Green River, 12x24 Anonymous. Interested parties may contact: books, furniture, misc. storage space, $100/ 350 Mansface Street. avid Buller fi ling offi cer <07/15|| 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 month. Call 307-389- Meets Thursday and 4070 Johnson Way ______BATH townhouse 6165. <|| Sunday at 8 p.m. Green River, WY 82935 555 EASY STREET. in G.R. with garage, <|| Ph. 307- 875-5984 Saturday, July 18th $850/month. No Services ______from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. smoking or pets. 755 KNOW WHAT YOUR July 15, 2020 11436 ESTATE MOVING River View Dr. Call GOVERNMENT IS UP SALE - EVERYTHING 307-389-6165. YOU CAN SAY A LOT TO! For all kinds of im- MUST GO! DON’T <|| IN 25 WORDS! REACH portant information in MISS THIS! <07/15|| ______OVER 342,000 READ- public notices printed 2 & 3 BEDROOM ERS with a single in Wyoming’s newspa- PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNHOMES, 1 1/2 classifi ed ad when it pers, visit: www.wyo- Apartments bath, fenced yard. is placed in WYCAN publicnotices.com or Some pets allowed. yoming Classifi ed www.publicnoticeads. 1 BEDROOM & 2 Available now! Call Ad Network). Sell, buy, com/wy. Government BEDROOM apart- 307-870-7276. <07/29|| promote your ser- meetings, spending, ments available. Some vices - only $150 FOR bids and more! <|| NOTICE: pets allowed and some Mobile, Lot 25 WORDS. Contact THE SWEETWATER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS with fenced yards. Call this newspaper or the WILL MEET ON TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2020 AT 8:30 A.M. - 307-870-7276. <07/29|| Wyoming Press Asso- TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE ______MOBILE HOME ciation (307.635.3905) NICE, VERY CLEAN SPACE FOR RENT, for details. <|| So as to comply with State Public Health Orders and COVID-19 2 & 3 - BEDROOM will hold up to 16 x 80, restrictions, the Board of County Commissioner Meeting will not be townhouses. Some shed, and new fence. Help Wanted accessible at the County Courthouse; but rather, it will be held using pets allowed. Call 875- Call 307-871-3894. video conferencing technology. 9833. <|| <07/29|| ______FULL TIME MAINTE- Those presenting at the meeting will be receiving a meeting invite TWO BEDROOM NANCE person needed, via e-mail. apartments, all utilities includes painting, paid, in Green River. cleaning, & yard work. As always, the public is invited to watch the proceedings on the Available immediately, Apply at Workforce County YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPe- (307) 354-8519. Services or Pioneer 1fuV_mrPq8dVoZ3FttNA/live where the meeting will be broadcast. <|| Rentals. For more ______information call 307- The public will be able to comment immediately following the public 2-BEDROOM, 1-1/2 875-9833. <|| hearing presentation and also during the public comment section of bathroom, no smok- ______the agenda by calling 307-872-3891 or by sending comments ahead ing, pets negotiable. NOW HIRING for front of time via email to: $600/month + deposit desk, all shifts. Please [email protected] + electricity + trash. pick up application at 307-389-4039. <|| 1055 Wild Horse Can- or by mail to: ______yon Rd. Hampton Inn Public Comments: & Suites. Apply in per- C/O Sweetwater County Clerk son - No phone calls 80 W Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 150 please. Application & Green River, WY 82935 Apartments Apartments resumes, if possible. <07/22|| If you are in need of accommodations beyond the above identifi ed process, please call in advance to discuss other options. If you have Lost/Found any questions about how to participate in a public Board of County Commissioner meeting, please contact Sally Shoemaker at 307-872-3890 or via email at [email protected] APARTMENTS FOR RENT LOST - “Old” wedding January and February • Elevator - 2 Level Complex • Full Kitchen in every ring. If found please PRELIMINARY Application fees waived! • Beauty Shop Apartment call 307-870-5500. 8:30 CALL TO ORDER • Secured Building • Full Fire Sprinkler System <07/08|| QUORUM PRESENT • Rent based on income • Laundry on each floor • Vacancies ______PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE • Community Room • Great Location - 48 Units • TDD 711 FOUND - Found on APPROVAL OF AGENDA • 62 & Older or Disabled • Social Activities Riverview Drive, spare APPROVAL OF MINUTES: JULY 7, 2020 tire for a side by side. Here This independent living facility is an equal opportunity provider. Professionally managed by North Star Management. ACCEPTANCE OF BILLS If it is yours, please Approval of County Vouchers/Warrants call 875-8828. <07/22|| Approval of Bonds GREEN ROCK VILLAGE come Approval of Monthly Reports 700 CROSSBOW DRIVE, GREEN RIVER • CALL 307-875-1616 For Sale PUBLIC HEARING- PLANNING & ZONING 1. Union Wireless/Hemphill Declan Murphy your Conditional Use Permit- Cell Tower- Nightingale ELIMINATE GUTTER 2. Union Wireless/Hemphill Declan Murphy CLEANING FOREVER! Conditional Use Permit- Cell Tower- Rock Springs, East HOROSCOPE LeafFilter, the most most 3. Union Telephone Co.- Kathy Campbell advanced debris- Conditional Use Permit- Cell Tower- Rock Springs, West CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 blocking gutter protec- 4. Union Wireless/Hemphill Declan Murphy You may want to look up old friends who you haven’t seen for a tion. Schedule a FREE loyal Conditional Use Permit- Cell Tower- Gun Ridge while, Cancer. You may be feeling sentimental or sociable and a LeafFilter estimate 5. Union Wireless/Hemphill Declan Murphy simple text or phone call can be eff ective. today. 15% off Entire LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Conditional Use Permit- Cell Tower- Reliance West Purchase. 10% Senior 6. R & N Investments- Matt Bebout You like to have the fi nal say in all matters, Leo. But there is a & Military Discounts. friends! fi ne line between taking charge and being a control freak. Let Conditional Use Permit- Concrete Batch Plant others’ reactions help you fi ne tune your delivery. Call 1-888-989-2246. COUNTY RESIDENT CONCERNS VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 <07/15|| 9:00 You will be able to get to the root of problem this week if you The Green COMMISSIONER COMMENTS/REPORTS put in some serious eff ort, Virgo. It may involve receiving and 9:10 Commissioner Schoenfeld analyzing feedback from many diff erent people. 9:20 Commissioner Lloyd LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 River Star This week’s overall outlook is positive for you, Libra. However, 9:30 Commissioner Johnson you may have to work a little bit for that positivity. The attitude 9:40 Chairman Wendling you present is what you will get in return. has been 9:50 Commissioner Smith SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 ACTION/PRESENTATION ITEMS Scorpio, embrace your creative side rather than your analytical 10:00 Approval of 24-Hour Malt Beverage Permit for K-Motive & side. Employ your creativity this week and you may be sur- serving Sports, Inc. on July 25, 2020 for the 5th Annual Pilot Butte prised at the results. Poker Run at 4670 Hwy 374 Green River, Wyoming SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Tax Year 2020 Mill Levy Approval You may have to rethink certain principles that you have ad- you for 10:05 hered to for years, Sagittarius. After some refl ection, you may 10:10 Southland Royalty Company Ad Valorem Payment Schedule realize life has changed and you must adjust. Do it all with a 10:15 Approval of Wyoming Class as Investment Option CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 129 10:20 Request to Ammend the Current 6th Cent Special Purpose It may not be easy to get things done this week, Capricorn. You Tax Annual Disbursement for the Sweetwater County Child might fi nd it challenging to muster up the energy to be eff ective. 25-word state- years and Developmental Center due to Recent Budget Cuts and If so, look to others for motivation. Investment Issues AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 wide classi ed ad 10:50 Ratifi cation of the 2122 olunteers of America Aquarius, lately you have been challenged to assert yourself in counting! many diff erent ways. You tend to thrive in a leadership role, but Subaward Grant Agreement Amendment don’t let the stress get the best of you. for only 10:55 Ratifi cation of the FY 221 Community uvenile Services PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Board Grant Contract 445 Uinta Drive 11:00 Acceptance of the FY 2021 Services to Victims of Crime Many things come to you naturally. Examine your strengths $150. Grant Contract and fi gure out how to be as productive as possible in the days Contact this newspaper ahead. Green River 11:05 Ratifi cation of the BYE 222 Community Prevention Grant ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 for details on the Agreement Documents Aries, there is a lot you want to say to someone special, but WY-CAN program. 307-875-3103 11:10 Joint Powers Telecom Board Addendum to Decrease Internet for some reason the words get stuck on your tongue. You may Pricing need a little more time to formulate your thoughts. 11:15 Print and Digital Marketing Platforms TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 11:35 Joint Powers Water Board Appointment The adage “look before you leap” is never more pertinent for 11:40 Budget Session Follow-up you, Taurus. Weigh all of your decisions carefully before you start any new projects this week. 12:00 Change Order #1 for the 2020 SWCO Road 4-21 Bar X Road GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Upgrade Try to keep the peace with other people this week, Gemini. 12:05 Lagoon Facility Project Lead by example rather than telling others what to do. This ap- 12:15 Strategic Planning proach will be more warmly received by others. OTHER 12:30 FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS EXECUTIVE SESSION AS NEEDED JULY 13 ADJOURN Harrison Ford, Actor (78) JULY 14 Dan Reynolds, Singer (33) Per Wyo. Stat. §18-3-516(f) County information can be JULY 15 accessed on the County’s website at www.sweet.wy.us Gabriel Iglesias, Comic (44) The draft packet will be available on the county website JULY 16 on Friday afternoon (prior to the meeting) Carli Lloyd, Athlete (38) JULY 17 July 15, 2020 11437 Luke Bryan, Musician (44)