Nomis sentencing delayed By DAVID MARTIN Nomis received a copy of her pre- a plea agreement offered by the Publisher sentence investigation. Sweetwater County Attorney’s Of- She said she didn’t remember fi ce. A Monday hearing to sentence receiving it. According to her at- That original deal, which was Stephanie Nomis for her part in the torney, Gary Arnell, records showed withdrawn by the county attor- embezzlement of Green River Fire the report was sent to the Nomis ney’s offi ce, would have sentenced Department Foundation funds was household on Keith Street, but Nomis to a suspended prison term continued after Nomis said she did Nomis said she didn’t recall seeing of between four and six years at the not recall receiving a copy of her it, resulting in the hearing being Wyoming Women’s Center in Lusk pre-sentence investigation. continued. Under Wyoming statutes and a six-month split sentence in the A new hearing date was not set as a person has the right to receive and Sweetwater County Detention Cen- of press time. review a copy of the pre-sentence ter, with Nomis receiving the oppor- The hearing took place before investigation report at least 10 days tunity to argue for probation during District Court Judge Suzannah before their sentencing hearing. an argued sentencing hearing. Robinson Monday morning and Nomis previously pleaded guilty progressed until the judge asked if to a charge of felony theft through Continued on A2

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 130th Year, 38th Issue Green River, WY 82935 Address Service Requested $1.50 Make-A-Wish continues in 2021 By DAVID MARTIN Publisher

Not even a pandemic could deter students from Green River High School from hosting the annual Make-A-Wish fundraising events this year. While the fundraising period has been condensed into a single week this year, there are a number of events the high school plans to host for the entire community. While the decades-long rivalry between the high schools in Green River and Rock Springs has serves as a fuel for the fundraising, Marisa DeClercq, the student council sponsor at GRHS, said the Wolves are joining forces with the Tigers to combine their fundraising amounts. “Our motto is ‘Community over competition,’” she said. She said planning for the fundraising week started in early January and both the pandemic and the timing involved in setting up the fundraiser contributed to limiting various events to a single week, which culminate at the Make-A-Wish basketball games at Rock Springs High School Feb. 25. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, DeClercq said events at Seeking an opening GRHS will follow all school health rules, which include requiring masks to be worn while at the high school and Kayde Strauss seeks an open player during action at home against Natrona County Saturday. Struass scored 23 points during following social distancing protocols. the game, which with a 71-53 win for the Lady Wolves. Star photo by David Martin DeClercq said events outside GRHS follow the rules and guidelines are set at those locations. The fundraiser has come a long way since its inception in 2004, where the two high schools raised a combined Wyo. GOP censures Cheney $1,500. Last year, $28,702 was raised by GRHS students. The funding is also critical to Make-A-Wish’s Wyoming By NICK REYNOLDS ity as the state’s lone representative. Teton age you to vote ‘no’ on this motion and vote Chapter, which receives approximately Casper Star-Tribune County Chairman Alex Muromcew also again in 18 months.” a third of its operating budget though Via Wyoming News Exchange spoke out against censure, saying that Re- As of Saturday, at least a dozen county- high school fundraisers throughout publicans had the opportunity to vote her out level Republican committees had passed Wyoming, with a majority of that CASPER — The Wyoming Republican in 2022 if they disagreed with her position. censure resolutions of their own, and several funding coming from Sweetwater Party’s state central committee voted by “Let’s resist this left-wing trend of ‘cancel diff erent candidates had already announced County. a resounding margin Saturday to censure culture,’ trying to censure and get rid of any- primary challenges, formally kicking off what Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney for body that we disagree with,” he told the body. is expected to be a tense campaign in the Make-A-Wish events her vote to impeach then-President Donald JoAnn True — a state committeewoman lead-up to the 2022 midterms. Feb. 18 Trump, making her the third person to be from Natrona County and one of the “no” Wyoming state Sen. Anthony Bouchard Music Bingo at the GRHS Commons: censured by the party in less than a year. voters — said she rose to speak against the and former Pavillion Mayor Marissa Selvig 6:30-8:30 p.m., $5 per music board The voice vote came after just 11 min- censure but was not allowed to speak out have already said they will seek to replace utes of debate, marking the party’s ultimate against censuring Cheney during the meet- Cheney, while Bryan Miller — the chairman Feb. 19 rebuke of Cheney after weeks of escalating ing. Peter Nicolaysen, the state committee- of the Sheridan County Republican Party and Green River’s Got Talent at the GRHS anger from conservative activists across man from Natrona County, was permitted to a voting member of the State Central Com- Auditorium: 7-9 p.m., $10 to enter, $5 Wyoming. Fewer than 10 members voted speak, however. mittee — recused himself from Saturday’s to spectate against the censure. “This state party has become censure discussions due to his own potential candi- Archery games at the Archery Barn: Joe McGinley — chairman of the Natrona crazy, and it’s time to move forward and dacy, though he has not formally announced 6-9 p.m., adults - $10, children 12 and County Republican Party — was one of just work for this party’s future,” he said. “There his intention to primary Cheney. under - $5 three people to speak against censuring are a few in this party who want to lead this Cheney, saying it undermined her author- party down a path of division, and I encour- Continued on A5 Continued on A2

COVID-19 loosens its grip in Sweetwater County

care unit and now more people have More vaccinations, been vaccinated than have contracted less infections reported COVID-19. Variations of the novel coronavirus reported elsewhere have By DAVID MARTIN also not been detected in Sweetwater Publisher County and every dose of the COVID-19 vaccines shipped to the “We are trending in the right county have been used. Not a single direction,” Sweetwater County dose has gone to waste Dr. Stachon Health Officer Dr. Jean Stachon said said. Monday. “Our numbers look the best of any While the positivity percentage county in the state as far as getting based on COVID-19 tests done in the the vaccine out,” Dr. Stachon said. last few weeks, at 7.3%, is still nearly Sweetwater County Public Health double the 4% goal the county’s health has distributed more than 4,500 does department has, there is a lot of good of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 news in the ongoing battle against the vaccines, with Castle Rock Hospital novel coronavirus. As of Monday, only District distributing another 1,800 one person is in Memorial Hospital vaccines. of Sweetwater County’s intensive Continued on A2 A2 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Crash near RS kills 1 ROCK SPRINGS (Wyoming News centerline and entered the northbound Exchange) — A 23-year-old Rock lane colliding head-on with a 1998 Springs man died Wednesday in a crash Sterling Conventional tractor-trailer. east of Rock Springs on County Road 15 Collard was wearing a seatbelt and died that leads to Jim Bridger Power Plant at the crash scene. near Point of Rocks. The driver of the Sterling has been Chad S. Collard died from injuries identified as Harold J. Underwood, he received after the vehicle he was 59, of Rock Springs. Underwood was driving crossed the centerline and wearing a seat belt and transported collided head-on with a tractor-trailer, to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater according to a Wyoming Highway County for injuries he received in the Patrol press release. crash. Troopers were notified of a vehicle Fatigue or distracted driving on the collision at 1:26 p.m. Feb. 3. The part of Collard is being investigated as crash occurred around milepost 3.5 on a potential contributing factor. County Road 15. This is the 14th fatality on Collard was traveling southbound Wyoming’s roadways in 2021 compared on County Road 15 in a 2002 Chevrolet to five in 2020, 14 in 2019, and 6 in Impala when the vehicle crossed the 2018 to date. Vaccine groups widened From A1 been vaccinated. Dr. Stachon Kim Lionberger, Additional vaccination said 500 vaccines director of Sweetwater opportunities may also originally earmarked County Public Health, be opening up at Wal- for distribution in said the 60% of the Mart in Rock Springs Dr. Sweetwater County will county’s population Stachon said. She said the be sent to Teton County aged 70 and older have retailer is preparing to next week as that county received a vaccine and provide vaccines, though continues focusing on Subscribe to the Green River Star for only $42. Call 875-3103 today! more than 2,000 people an exact number is older residents with aged 65-69 have also unavailable at this time. underlying health Dr. Stachon also conditions. said anyone with a pre- This has resulted existing condition that in Sweetwater County could lead to increased Public Health to start chances of complications working through the VA from COVID-19, which and private providers to include heart disease, identify people who are diabetes and having a eligible for the vaccine, body-mass index of 30 or but may have been higher, can be scheduled missed in the initial to receive a vaccine dose outreach effort. She said regardless of their age. they’re also attempting to People in the 1A category, reach people who travel who are emergency and outside the county for healthcare workers, will their healthcare. a be given priority, as People who have well as older people in underlying health the 1B category, but the concerns who want to challenge for the health schedule a vaccination department now is to appointment can call ensure it continues to Castle Rock Medical vaccinate people in those Center at 872-4500 priority groups to ensure or Sweetwater County it receives the same Public Health at 307- amount of vaccines. 922-5390. Former fi re chief already sentenced From A1 tion to the fi re department’s She would also have to foundation. However, Rob- pay back $42,178.25 to the inson has the fi nal say in Green River Fire Depart- what Nomis’ sentence will ment Foundation, as well as be and can decide a differ- pay assorted court fees. ent sentence if she believes However, she was ar- it to be more fi tting to the rested for alleged unlawful situation. possession of a controlled Nomis’ husband, former substance in pill or capsule chief of the Green River Fire form of less than 3 grams in Department, was previous October, which resulted in sentenced for his role in the that initial agreement being embezzlement. withdrawn. He was sentenced to be- Nomis’ plea agreement tween three and seven years practically guarantees time in the Wyoming Peniten- in Lusk, with the sentence tiary, along with having to recommended to be be- pay $60,304.74 in restitu- tween two and six years, in tion to the fi re department’s addition to paying restitu- foundation. Fundraising events end February 25 From A1 Feb. 24 Feb. 20 Movie night at the GRHS Cornhole tournament at the Auditorium: GRHS Gym: 2-5 p.m. $10 7-9 p.m., $5 single, $9 per team of two couple, $15 for family of Escape Room at GRHS: 11 four a.m. to 7 p.m., $5 per person Feb. 25 Feb. 22 Make-A-Wish basketball Tennis tournament at the games at RSHS: GRHS Gym: 7:30-9 p.m., Girls varsity at 5:30 p.m., $5 to play, $3 to spectate boys varsity at 7:30 p.m.

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Contact us today at 307-875-3103 or [email protected] Wednesday, February 10, 2021 www.greenriverstar.com A3 Gasoline prices are moving higher in Wyoming By CAMILLE ERICKSON Energy analysts point to rising crude prices, slightly more West Texas Intermediate, a U.S. benchmark for oil, Casper Star-Tribune travel and greater optimism about the COVID-19 vaccines, exceeded $58 a barrel on Monday. That’s about 40% higher Via Wyoming News Exchange as reasons for the gas price hike. than six months ago. “Consumers can expect to continue paying more to fi ll Wyoming may start to see its oil and gas rig count inch CASPER – Oil prices have been on the road to recovery up this month, potentially up to 10 cents more a gallon, above the single digits soon, with new drilling activity re- for several months after crashing last spring in response to depending on how high crude goes,” Jeanette Casselano vived. the COVID-19 pandemic and a global price war. McGee, a spokesperson for AAA, said in a statement. “If But consumers could start to feel pinched when buying demand grows, that will further fuel pump price increases.” gas soon. For Wyoming consumers, low oil prices over the past Gas prices in Wyoming have climbed to $2.31 per gal- year have translated into cheap gasoline, with average prices lon, as of Monday. The average national price of gasoline around the state even dropping below $2 per gallon last reached $2.46 per gallon this week. That’s more expensive spring. than a week, a month and a year ago, according to an analy- In 2020, gasoline retail prices averaged $2.18 per gallon Presents sis by AAA. nationwide. the AthLete of the Week Obituaries Kaelea Gibson I would like to nominate Kaelea Gibson for Wolf of the Week for her high jump performance this weekend in Gillette. Kaelea won the high jump Roberta Ann Elmer clearing 5 feet and 1/2 inch which she made on her first attempt. This was a personal record for Kaelea. She is currently ranked 2rd in the state for her high jump performance this weekend. Roberta Ann Elmer peacefully moved on from her beautiful life Monday, February 1, Nominated by: Coach Leavitt 2021. Roberta was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on November 26, 1940; the daughter of Mike Congratulations! Tomich and Margaret Jolly. 1571 Dewar Dr. #101, Rock Springs • (307) 382-7722 Following cremation, there will be no services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com.

Barbara Walker

Barbara Walker, 95, passed away Friday, January 29, 2021 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Walker was born November 22, 1925 in Green River, Wyoming; the daughter of Louis Taliafero Martin and Mabel Walpole Martin. Following Cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com Kathy Ryder Kathy Ryder, 69, passed away Thursday, February 4, 2021 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming, surrounded by her family. Mrs. Ryder was born February 13, 1951 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the daughter of James R. Zelenka and Elsie M. Cilensek Zelenka. Cremation has taken place, private family services were be conducted. Graveside services and inurnment took place at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. Gary Lee Collins II

Gary Lee Collins II, 38, passed away Monday, February 1, 2021 at The University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Collins was born February 25, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Gary Lee Collins Sr. and Pearl Arguello. Funeral Services will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 12, 2021 at Sweetwater Events Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be conducted in the Riverview Cemetery. Masks and Social Distancing will be required. O piniOn

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Wyoming Tribune Eagle The highest share of the more than 400 residents included Via Wyoming News Exchange in the poll, 28.6%, listed education cuts as their top concern, closely followed by 27.1% of respondents who listed property CHEYENNE – With lawmakers expected to weigh state or sales tax hikes as their biggest one. budget cuts totaling tens of millions of dollars when they University of Wyoming energy economist Rob Godby, meet in Cheyenne next month, a poll of residents found that who is a member of Power Wyoming, told the committee Wyomingites were most concerned over the possibility of cuts that respondents had to choose from an array of unattractive to the state’s K-12 education system, as well as potential tax options, meaning there wasn’t much support for any of the increases. possibilities. The poll, which was spearheaded by Power Wyoming, “I often use the example of imagine somebody told an interdisciplinary group tasked with analyzing the state’s you that you’re getting punched in the face or a kick in the economic future, was presented to the Legislature’s House stomach – you’re not going to like either one of those,” Godby Education Committee during a meeting Friday. The poll said. “But if you’re forced to take one or the other, you might focused on fi ve non-exclusive options before the state: raising have a preference over which happens.” sales or property taxes, issuing cuts to the K-12 education The poll aimed to refl ect the geographic and demographic system, authorizing further cuts to state agencies, reducing breakdowns within the state, though there was a slight gender We would like to thank Solvay for state funding for cities and towns and using money from the disparity, with a disproportionate number of men sampled. sponsoring our Newspapers In Cheney defends impeachment vote Education Reading Program. From A1 resolutions passed around mit a proxy vote against nasty and partisan,” Alex Sweetwater County School District #2 The vote to censure Wyoming — also argued censuring her for it. Muromcew, the chairman Cheney occurred one the riot at the Capitol was “Congresswoman of the Teton County Re- students benefi t because of their generosity. month to the day a violent “instigated by Antifa and Cheney is our representa- publican Party, wrote in a mob of Trump supporters BLM radicals,” a claim tive, not our puppet,” said letter to his membership 445 Uinta Drive stormed the U.S. Capitol. not supported by reviews Best in written comments on Wednesday. “A Demo- One week after the Capi- of hundreds of court re- to the central commit- crat is now in the White Green River tol was breached — suc- cords outlining the cases tee ahead of the vote. House, and we need to 307-875-3103 cessfully interrupting the of those implicated in the “There are two primary come together and forge certification of the results riots compiled by George understandings of what a vision for what the www.greenriverstar.com of the 2020 election — Washington University’s it means to be a repre- Republican Party will be Cheney voted to impeach Program on Extremism. sentative in our political this coming decade. This Trump on charges he had The text of the reso- system; either you are infighting only weakens incited the mob with his lution also argued that to act as closely as pos- us and hurts our chances rhetoric about the elec- Trump at no point called sible as your constituents in the 2022 elections.” tion being fraudulent for violence during the would act if they were The infighting in the Financial and his suggestions for Jan. 6 rally at the U.S. in your place, or you are Wyoming Republican weeks ahead of the rally Capitol in the lead-up to to act as you best see Party is not unique, how- that Vice President Mike the riot and that Cheney fit whether or not your ever. Pence could unilaterally “ignored and violated cau- constituents agree. I hold Last month, the Ari- Focus overturn the result in his cus rules” by disclosing to the second understand- zona Republican Party Financial GiFts For Your Valentine favor. her intention to impeach ing and believe that our censured three members For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic may be putting a hold on din- Cheney — who was not the president without federal system was largely for speaking out against ner at the charming local bistro, but the spirit of ValentineÕs Day cannot in attendance for Sat- being presented evidence intended to function ac- Trump. be extinguished. This year, perhaps more so than in the past, you may want to make your ValentineÕs Day gifts even more meaningful. So, for urday’s hearing — was to support the charges cording to that second Later, the party’s chair- example, what can you give your loved ones to help them along on the represented by an empty against him, among other understanding. person, Trump loyalist road to financial security? chair at the front of the transgressions. “Please do not mistake Kelli Ward, narrowly won Here are a few possibilities: room with a sign bearing “No county in the state my arguments here as reelection in a vote that contribute (indirectly) to an ira Virtually anyone with earned income can contribute to an IRA, which her name attached to it. has heard this resolu- support for Congress- has since come under in- offers tax benefits and an almost unlimited array of investment options. She defended her vote to tion and ultimately voted woman Cheney; they are tense scrutiny from more Yet, most people never contribute the maximum amount allowable each impeach the president in it down,” said Carbon not,” he added. “I very moderate members of the year, which, in 2021, is $6,000, or $7,000 for those 50 and older. You canÕt contribute to another personÕs IRA, but you can give that person a statement shortly fol- County Republican Party much hope that we can party. the money for that purpose. However, an individual canÕt contribute lowing the vote. Chairman Joey Correnti field a truly conserva- In recent days, Ne- more to an IRA than he or she earned during that year. So, if you were “I’m honored to repre- IV, who spearheaded the tive candidate in the braska’s Republican to give someone $1,000 to be placed in an IRA, that individual must have sent the people of Wyo- first censure resolution next election and unseat Party has also weighed at least $1,000 in earnings. Be aware, though, that the recipient can use the money for any purpose. ming in Congress and will against Cheney after her Congresswoman Cheney; a vote to censure one of Give shares of stock always fight for the issues vote. “Seventy percent I do not believe she holds its Congressional repre- You probably are already familiar with the products your loved ones that matter most to our of the counties in this a similar philosophy of sentatives, Republican use Ð so why not give them shares of stock in the companies that make state,” she said. “Fore- state took it up, and every government as most of us Ben Sasse, for comments those goods or services? Most people enjoy being “owners” of businesses whose products they use. Furthermore, owning stocks for the long term most among these is the single one passed it. That do and is therefore a poor he made denouncing can be a valuable component of anyone’s financial strategy. If you are defense of our Constitu- is the voice of the people.” choice for our House seat. Trump earlier this win- unsure of how to give stocks, you may want to consult with a financial tion and the freedoms it Others — including But for the reasons given ter, prompting a rebuke professional. stay protected guarantees. My vote to some hoping to vote above, I do not believe her by Sasse himself in a If your valentine also happens to be your spouse, you can give a gift impeach was compelled Cheney out in 2022 — actions are deserving of video statement posted of tremendous value by simply working to protect what you have. For by the oath I swore to the spoke out against the censure.” to his Facebook page on example, if something happened to you, would your spouse be able to Constitution. Wyoming censure, with some saying The fallout from Wednesday. maintain the household, educate children, pay the mortgage and so on? A financial professional can help you find the protection you need, as well citizens know that this Cheney acted appropri- Trump’s impeachment “You are welcome to as suggest ways to defend yourself against the devasting costs of long- oath does not bend or ately in handing Trump has widened a longstand- censure me again — but term care. A private room in a nursing home can cost $100,000 or more yield to politics or parti- what amounted to an ing rift in the Wyoming let’s be clear about why: each year, according to the insurance company Genworth, and Medicare sanship.” indictment for his actions, Republican Party between It’s because I still believe typically pays few of these expenses, so youÕll want to be prepared. create (or revise) your estate plans For those in favor of leaving a formal trial for its populist ranks and (as you used to) that poli- It doesnÕt sound very romantic but making sure your estate plans are censuring Cheney, the list the U.S. Senate to sort those who consider them- tics is not about the weird in order is one of the best gifts you can give to all your loved ones. If you of violations supporting out. selves to be “traditional” worship of one dude,” havenÕt created your plan yet, contact an attorney who specializes in es- tate planning. You may also want to involve your tax and financial advi- their censure motion in- Isaac Best, a member conservatives. While at he said in his statement. sors. And if itÕs been a while since you looked at your existing plan, take cluded a vote they felt ran of the central commit- least a dozen county par- “The party could purge the time to review it Ð this is especially important if youÕve had changes counter to the will of vot- tee from Pinedale, told ties have independently Trump-skeptics, but I’d in your family situation. ers who supported Trump the Star-Tribune he is voted to censure Cheney, like to convince you that On Valentine’s Day, the chocolate hearts and flowers are certainly al- ways appreciated. But financial gifts can help you make a truly lasting by a more than 40-point unsupportive of Cheney others — like Campbell not only is this ‘civic impact on your loved onesÕ lives. margin in Wyoming, rob- and wants to vote for a and Natrona counties cancer’ for the nation, but This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward bing the president of due Republican next year who — have declined to do it’s also terrible for our Jones Financial Advisor. process by not allowing opposes endless wars so. Some have said they Party.” For more information please call 307-382-3278. him ample opportunity and executive overreach, would prefer to focus on to defend himself in the favors balanced budgets strengthening the party’s House’s impeachment and is opposed to mass ranks in the lead-up to the proceedings. surveillances. 2022 election. The resolution ulti- But he also said he “The Republican Party City Council meeting mately passed by the believed Cheney was well is divided and (in) our central committee — within her right to sup- home state of Wyoming, which combined elements port impeachment and the rancor and disagree- Feb. 16, 2021, 7 p.m. of numerous censure said he intended to sub- ments have become Held Virtually

Ready for a new ride? is is a tentative agenda subject to change. PROCLAMATIONS: Random Acts of Kindness We’ll help you get the PRESENTATIONS: Green River Chamber of Commerce Update PUBLIC HEARINGS: Liquor License Renewals horsepower of your dreams APPOINTMENTS: (A) Appointment of Amy Cox to the WYDOT Green River Urban Advisory Committee; (B) Appointment of Andy Hooten to the WYDOT Green River Urban Advisory Com- mittee; (C) Appointment of Neal Holcomb to the WYDOT Green River Urban Advisory Com- NEW and NEW-TO-YOU mittee; (D) Appointment of Rachel Todd to the WYDOT Green River Urban Systems Advisory Committee; (E) Reappointment of Mark Westenskow to the WYDOT Green River Urban Systems Auto Loans as low as Advisory Committee COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS: (A) Consideration to Approve the Liquor License Renewals for the 3.50% OAC term beginning April 1, 2021 and ending March 31, 2022; (B) Consideration to Apply for a Tech- nical Assistance Grant from National Parks Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program to Rewrite the Greenbelt Mast Plan; (C) Consideration to Award the Bid for the Monroe & East Teton Water Project to Lewis & Lewis; (D) Consideration to Award a Professional Ser- vices Contract for Materials Testing on the Monroe & East Teton Water Project to Inberg-Miller Engineers CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS: (A) Approval of the Minutes and Payment of Bills

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic City Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice. If you would like to participate in the meeting you may go to https://cityofgreenriver.zoom.us/j/96746310112?pwd=MzNma2ZtTzIyMjFBZXdIZ0t6cHk1dz09 Meeting ID: 967 4631 0112 , Passcode: 201220. e meeting will be available to view on the City’s YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/8E68nD1SjWY. (307)875-3044 Citizens wishing to address the Council during the Public Comment portion the of the meeting should send their comments to hrinfo@cityofgreenriver>mailto:[email protected] by 6 pm (888)340-3044 on the date of the meeting. An agenda is available on the City’s Website: www.cityofgreenriver.org the 131 East Railroad Ave.Green River, WY 82935 • Office M-F:9:00-5:00 Drive-up M-F: 7:30-5:30 Friday before the Council meeting. A6 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Police Reports

Green River Police responded to a report of a on a vehicle near the did not release the address Department reports for disturbance at the Green intersection of Locust Street officers responded to. Feb. 2 River Bowling Center. and Stephens Street and At 6:13 p.m., officers At 1:11 p.m., officers Officers met with an issued the driver, Jacob responded to a report of responded to an emergency individual who reported Wendel, 16, of Green River, a hit-and-run collision. school safety drill at Lincoln an individual causing a a citation for alleged expired Officers met with an Middle School. The drill was disturbance that ended in a temporary license permit/ individual who reported completed successfully. physical altercation. It was improper registration. finding damage to their At 8:14 p.m.,Officers reported the individual left At 6:48 p.m., officers vehicle that had been responded to a report of before officer arrival. Officers responded to a report of parked on the east side of a two-vehicle collision. It attempted to locate the domestic violence. Officers the Sweetwater County was reported a vehicle was individual but were unable met with the individuals Courthouse on Flaming traveling north on Wilkes to make contact. Officers involved in an altercation. Gorge Way. It appeared a Drive and a second vehicle completed a report of the The parties separated and vehicle attempted to pull was traveling west on River incident. officers completed a report into the adjacent parking View Drive, both vehicles of the incident. The GRPD spot and struck the rear of approaching the intersection Feb. 3 did not release the address a second vehicle. Officers of River View Drive and At 9:23 a.m., officers officers responded to. completed a report of the Cedar Street. The first vehicle conducted a traffic stop on a At 7:07 p.m., officers incident, the case is still stopped at the stop sign vehicle near the intersection responded to a report of under investigation. then proceeded through the of South 4th East Street and domestic violence. Officers intersection, initiating a left East 2nd South Street and met with the individuals Feb. 6 turn, as the second vehicle issued the driver Rickie involved in a verbal At 3:52 a.m., officers was passing through the Maynard, 61, of Green altercation. The parties responded to a report of intersection. The front of of River, a citation for alleged separated and officers a two-vehicle collision on the first vehicle struck the driving while license completed a report of the Upland Way. It was reported Pets of the Week rear driver’s side of of the suspended. incident. The GRPD did not a vehicle was traveling second. No injuries were At 12:01 p.m., officers release the address officers eastbound on Upland Way reported. Officers issued the responded to a report of responded to. when it struck the rear of a driver of vehicle-one Edana a violation of a protection second vehicle, which was Jakubowski, 18, of Green order on Fall View Drive. Feb. 4 parked and unoccupied. Due River, citations for alleged Officers met with the At 9:23 a.m., officers were to the collision, the second failure to yield while turning individuals involved and dispatched to an address on vehicle was pushed into a left, and compulsory auto completed a report of the Virginia Street for a report of chain link fence. The driver insurance - first offense. incident. a theft. Officers completed a of the first vehicle, Tayden Officers completed a report At 12:24 p.m., school report of this case. The case Cave, 18, of Green River, of the incident. resource officers responded is currently active and under was issued a citation for At 8:42 p.m.,Officers to a report of two students investigation. alleged inattentive driving. Lee responded to a report of in possession of a tobacco At 11 a.m., officers Officers completed a report domestic violence. Officers device atLincoln Middle were dispatched to Pizza of the incident. met with the individuals School. Officers issued Hut, regarding a hit-and- At 5:39 a.m., officers This is Lee! A sweet, shy 1-1/2 year old mix. involved in a verbal citations to the two juveniles, run collision. No law responded to a report of a House trained and current on his shots. No confrontation. The parties both 13, from Green enforcement action was missing person. Officers micro-chip and good with kids, but it’s not were separated and officers River, for alleged unlawful taken as no suspect vehicle were later notified the completed a report of the possession of tobacco by could be identified. Officers individual had been found known how he is with cats. Good around incident. The GRPD did not minor. Officers completed a completed a crash report of and was OK. the GRPD horses and seems to get along with other release the address officers report of the incident. the incident. did not release the address dogs. He lived with other dogs but had to be responded to. At 4:46 p.m., officers At 5:39 p.m., officers officers responded to. At 10:36 p.m., officers conducted a traffic stop were dispatched to the At 1:56 p.m., officers fed separately. Crate Trained. Ponderosa Bar, for a report responded to a report of an To adopt a dog, cat or kitten visit the Green of a bar fight where a aggressive dog on Elk Valley firearm was brandished. The Drive. 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GRFD donation

Genesis-Alkali recently donated 50 safety helmet lights to the Green River Fire Department. The lights are The Rock Springs Dragon, above, circa 1900, and his “brother” Loong, both made at the same workshop in specifically built for firefighters and are intrinsically safe, which makes them useful in hazardous and explosive China in the early 1890s. Loong now lives in stately conditions. The donation project was led by James Sturgess, who is both a firefighter for the GRFD and a unit retirement at the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo, manager at Genesis-Alkali. Fred Von Ahrens, vice president of manufacturing at the facility, also expressed Australia. Courtesy photo gratitude for the GRFD’s recent efforts in putting out a fire at the Genesis-Alkali facility in a timely manner. Courtesy photo The Sweetwater Coun- legible, making transla- ty Historical Museum tion possible: the Sing in Green River recently Cheung Workshop of Fos- discovered that it has han (Fatshan), about 100 GRHS grad named emergency a unique cultural and miles northwest of Hong historical link to another Kong, which also made museum on the other the Bendigo Dragon, side of the world. whose name is “Loong,” services director at MHSC The county museum meaning “dragon.” recently published an The Golden Dragon article and Facebook Museum’s staff calls the With more than 18 years of nurs- better.” They both are part of the MHSC post about the huge silk Rock Springs Dragon ing experience under her belt, Kim That also explains White’s love leadership team, which includes dragon used in parades a “brother” to Loong. White is excited to take on the role of emergency care. more than 35 professionals. and processions by the It was brought to Rock of Director of Emergency Services “Critical care, especially in the White said she looks forward to Chinese community in Springs by Ah Say, an im- at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwa- emergency room, has always been growing and learning, adding that Rock Springs well over a portant figure in the Rock ter County. where my heart lies,” she said. the Emergency Department offers a century ago. Springs Chinese commu- Work in critical care is among “Being able to take care of patients lot of room for both. All that remains of the nity who served for years the reasons White initially who are experiencing vary- “In the emergency rooms I have dragon now are carefully- as an interpreter and liai- pursued a nursing career. ing types of illness and a worked in, including the MHSC preserved photographs son between the Chinese “First, the human body varying severity of illness ER, you will not find a staff more and its grapefruit-sized miners and the Union fascinates me with how is something that I love to dedicated to personal growth and glass eyes, currently on Pacific, and for whom a it works and the amaz- do.” helping patients and their families exhibit in the museum’s street in Rock Springs ing things that it can do,” MHSC Chief Nursing through some of the most difficult gallery. is named. Some say he White said. “Nursing is the Officer Ann Clevenger said times that they will ever face,” Barely a day later the obtained the dragon at perfect field to continue to White’s experience is what White said. “Being able to work museum was contacted the Chicago Exposition learn about the functions makes her a perfect fit for with the staff, support them, and by the Golden Dragon in 1893, but it is also re- and abilities of the body. the job. help them continue to grow is Museum in Bendigo, ported that he purchased “The second reason, and “Kim began at MHSC in something that I look forward to.” Australia, north of Mel- it the following year at these go hand in hand, is I Kim White 2014 already having a vast White first worked as a regis- bourne, which is recog- the San Francisco Mid- love working with people,” amount of experience as a tered nurse at Ivinson Memorial nized as the Chinese Cul- Winter Fair (officially she said. “It is great to be Chief Nursing Officer, Di- Hospital in Laramie, and later at tural Center of Australia. the California Midwinter able to help people through their rector of Emergency and Inpatient Kootenai Medical Center in Coeur Museum staff there saw International Exposition healthcare issues, and do every- Services, and Trauma Coordina- d’Alene, Idaho. From 2006-14, she the article and, as it of 1894.) thing you can to help them feel tor,” Clevenger said. “During her worked at The Memorial Hospital turns out, they have in The county museum’s time at MHSC, she has held nurs- at Craig, Colorado, as an Emer- their collection a Chinese gallery features an ex- ing roles in the Emergency Depart- gency Department staff nurse, the parade dragon of their tensive exhibit on the his- “Being able to ment as a staff nurse and Clinical Emergency Department Nurse own made by the same toric Chinese community Coordinator, Case Manager, Clini- Manager, and finally Chief Nursing workshop in Guangdong in Rock Springs, includ- take care of patients cal Documentation Specialist, and Officer. Province in China in the ing the infamous Chinese as Incident Commander during the In 2014, she and her five chil- early 1890s. Massacre of September who are experiencing COVID-19 pandemic. Kim’s experi- dren moved back to Green River, The county museum’s 2, 1885, during which at varying types of illness ence and education are welcomed where White grew up. She is a former director, Brie least 28 (and as many as and we look forward to her en- 1995 graduate of Green River High Blasi, made the connec- more than 50) Chinese and a varying severity trance into this important role.” School. tion with a remarkable miners were killed by a White will supervise a crew of White graduated from Western photograph depicting the mob of white miners. of illness is something about 30 ER nurses, Emergency Wyoming Community College with back of the Rock Springs The Sweetwater Coun- Medical Technicians, ER Techni- an Associate of Science degree. dragon’s head, bearing ty Historical Museum that I love to do.” cians and other staff, as well as In May 2003, she graduated from Chinese characters that is located at 3 E. Flam- work alongside University of Utah the University of Wyoming with identified its maker but ing Gorge Way in Green Emergency Room physicians. a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. ~ Kim White Melissa Anderson will con- She followed in May 2016 with a were difficult to decipher. River. The museum is Director of Emergency Services The museum’s current open Tuesday through tinue as the Director of Acute Care Masters of Business Administration director, Dave Mead, Saturday from 9 a.m.,to at Memorial Hospital of Services. She oversees the Medi- in Healthcare from the Western enhanced the photograph 5 p.m., and admission is Sweetwater County cal-Surgical, Intensive Care, and Governors University in Salt Lake to make the characters free. Outpatient Services units. City. Golden Hour Senior Center schedule

Lunch Activities through the front doors. Sign in with 10 a.m. - Card Craft Curbside meals 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. There will be 10 patrons per name/date and time, also participate 10:30 a.m. - Pound Class Meals are served at 11:15 a.m. activity, please call the center and in screening questions. 12:30 - 3 p.m. - “31” Feb. 11 - Parmesan chicken over sign up one week in advance. If Use hand sanitizer upon arrival. spaghetti noodles, veggie cup, more than 10 patrons sign up for Must stay 6 feet apart from all Monday asparagus, mangos. an activity, they will be selected at patrons and staff. Only two people Closed for President’s Day Feb. 12 - Valentine’s Lunch: random the day before. Patrons are are permitted at each table. No access Pork chop supper with carrots and only allowed to participate in one to beverages or activity rooms. Only Tuesday potatoes, garden salad, applesauce, activity per day. the dining room and restrooms will 8-11 a.m. - Open Pool dinner roll, Hershey Kiss Cookie. You may sign up with one other be open. Failure to follow these 9-10 a.m. - Line Dancing Feb. 15 - Closed for President’s Day person. If you sign up with someone, guidelines will result in you being 9-10 a.m. - TOPS Feb. 16 - Crispy fish sandwich, then you both will be selected to asked to leave the center. 10-11 a.m. - Wii Bowling macaroni & cheese, veggie cup, participate. Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. - Bridge coleslaw, apple crisp. The center will call you the day 8-11 a.m. - Open Pool 1:30-2:30 p.m. - Modified Bunco Feb. 10 - Chicken fried steak, before to let you know if you have 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. -Giant Tic Tac Toe 1:30-3 p.m. - Love of watercolor mashed potatoes with gravy, garden been randomly selected for an activity 12:30-3 p.m. - Pinochle 6 p.m. - Lawn Chair Class salad, broccoli biscuit, apple, banana for the next day. 12:30-3 p.m. - Poker bread. How to participate: Stay in your car 1 p.m. - Lawn Chair Class Wednesday 60+ $4 suggested contribution with until your activity time slot, no early 8-11 a.m. - Open Pool current AGNES form. arrivals. You must leave at the end of Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. - Open Crafting Under 60 - $7, includes tax your activity time slot. Masks must 8-11 a.m. - Open Pool 10:30 a.m. - BINGO be worn the entire time. Must enter 10 a.m. - UNO 1 p.m. - BINGO A8 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, February 10, 2021

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The CFAC is more than paintings RED WHITE From A8 art to the county’s resi- scholarship for local high the community through He continued to sup- dents. school students seeking a partnership between BUFFALO port the CFAC until his The CFAC regularly to continue their arts the City of Rock Springs, death in 1991. hosts traveling exhibits education in college. Sweetwater County Li- This is the store The CFAC has also and classes. Currently, He said it was privately brary System and Sweet- you’re looking for! been the source of con- it is host to the yearly matched to create a water County School troversy, especially when youth art exhibit, taking $1,000 scholarship for District No 1, but has also 307-875-4585 Continued on A9 it displayed “The Worldly place Through May 2021. students. resulted in an organiza- Chapel,” a painting by lo- A watercolor exhibit, A simple painting tion committed to bring- ~ All Wyoming sourced ~ cal artist Darryl Newton. “Scotch and Watercolor bought in 1939 has cre- ing art, regardless of its The work was originally Society: Variations on a ated an immerse collec- medium, to the residents 68 North 1st East, Green River | 215 Lincoln St., Lander donated in 1978 and Theme” focuses on artists tion of art available to of Sweetwater County. caused quite a stir within from Casper is scheduled the community when first to begin June 2, while an displayed. exhibit focusing on the The work is a repre- work of Maurice Sendak, sentation of the illicit the author of “Where nature of Rock Springs in the Wild Things Are,” is the 1970s, when the area scheduled for 2022. was dealing with the ma- “We’re a huge anchor jor economic boom that for the community,” came with the construc- CFAC Board Member RJ tion of the Jim Bridger Pieper, said. Power Plant and nearby Pieper said the global coal mine. With that sud- pandemic has given den wealth came much people an increased ap- more unsavory elements, preciation for the arts, including an influx of regardless of if they enjoy criminal activity. works presented through While the painting the internet, television was initially frowned or radio or create them- upon by patrons, it has selves. since become one of the In order to capitalize well-regarded pieces of on this, he said the CFAC the collection and later has partnered with other a fundraising tool for organizations, including the CFAC when prints the Sweetwater County of “The Worldly Chapel” Concert Association were sold during the and the Rock Springs center’s 50th anniversary Urban Renewal Agency in 2016. to promote the arts lo- While the collection cally through an initiative is the heart of the CFAC, challenging residents to it’s mission has grown attend at least one art beyond management and event a month. growth and now encom- Pieper also said the passes the promotion of CFAC has established a Wednesday, February 10, 2021 A10 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, February 10, 2021

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Conner Todd gains the upper hand on his opponent from Star Valley Friday night. The night didn’t go in the Wolves’ favor, resulting in a 50-12 loss, but the team plans to stand tall in the coming week of competition. Star photo by David Martin By DAVID MARTIN down 30 points,” he said. Publisher Wisniewski said the team still has improvements to make before Regionals start and said they will have a lot of competition in the coming week, which will see the The Wolves are dusting themselves off following a 50-12 loss to Star Valley at Wolves traveling to take on Sheridan, Natrona County and Thunder Basin Friday, home Friday evening. then competing against Buffalo, Wheatland and Powell Saturday. Early on, the Wolves fell behind as the individual losses mounted, resulting in “We’ve got a lot of good duals this weekend, the kids should get some great Green River being down 30-0. Head coach Josh Wisniewski credited the Star Valley matches in,” Wisniewski said. Braves with being a very tough and consistent team, but doesn’t think the Wolves All of the work the boys put in this weekend will go toward competing at Region- came out as hard as they should have. als, which will consist of teams in the 3A quad. The event takes place in Green River “We could have wrestled a lot better, it’s hard to compete in a dual when you go Feb. 19. Wolves, Lady Wolves basketball teams see winning week By DAVID MARTIN Publisher

The Green River High School basketball teams had winning weeks after taking on the Rock Springs Tigers Thursday and the Natrona County Mustangs Saturday. The boys earned a 58-52 win over Rock Springs and a 66-51 win over Natrona, while the girls had a 63-33 win over the Lady Tigers and a 71-53 win over Na- trona. With the boys, head coach Laurie Ivie said the two wins represents the Wolves getting closer to one of their season goals. “All season long, our goal has been to put the best version of ourselves on the court for four, solid quar- ters. We are getting closer and closer to meeting that goal,” she said. The biggest factor for the Wolves is an improve- ment in the boys’ teamwork, which Ivie said the boys needed each other to fill their roles and get the job done. While Kolby Ivie and Jachob Fuss have been steady workhorses for the team, the coach said Dylan Taylor has also stepped up in recent weeks, perform- ing well defensively and offensively. However, she sees a lot more work being put in by all members of the team over the past several weeks. “As a whole, I’ve never had a group of kids work harder, she said. “They hold nothing back, at practice and during games.” Against Rock Springs, Fuss scored 21 points with a 75% shot percentage from the field. Ivie said Taylor was also able to lock down Tiger guard Alan Martinez in the second half, holding him to the 14 points he scored before halftime. “That was huge for us,” she said. Against Natrona County, Taylor scored 25 points, while Fuss had 14 and Jax Peterson scored three three-point shots. Kolby Ivie ended the game with five Cole Murray feels the squeeze as he seeks an open Wolf to pass to. The Wolves had a winning week, defeating assists and five deflections. their rivals from Rock Springs and the Natrona County squad. Star photo by David Martin The Lady Wolves continue building a winning Figuring out the press was key to that victory, as Carroll said. streak, currently at five games. Head coach Rick Carroll said the Lady wolves struggled with turnovers Against Rock Springs, Megan Counts lead the scor- Carroll said he’s been very happy with how the girls during the first half, but were able to pressure Na- ing effort with 18 points, followed by Kelsi Angelovich have played in the last week, especially after the Lady trona in the second. with 12 and Sarah Wilson with 10. Wolves were able to dismantle Natrona County’s of- The game remained close until the final minutes of Against Natrona, Kayde Strauss scored 23 points, fense in the second half. the fourth quarter, where the Lady Wolves were able with Gabby Heiser following up with 13 and Wilson “We did a lot better job in the second half, taking to end with an 18-point lead. with 12. Strauss scored 10 of 12 free throws and sunk care of the ball against their press,” Carroll said. “We’re really getting the ball where it needs to be,” three of five three-point attempts. Wolves swim team prepares for last chance meet Thursday By DAVID MARTIN her years as a swimming meet Thursday, the boys Publisher coach. will travel to Laramie for Overall, Seiloff said the State swim meet Feb. One more week for the boys have been 19-20. the Wolves swimming swimming tired, but that Seiloff said she knows and diving team to hit didn’t stop them from the 3A teams are strong an incredible milestone taking second at the in the pool and said she -- 100% qualification for conference meet over the knows the Wolves will the State swim meet. weekend. Green River need to fight to get into So far, 18 of the 19 was edged out by Lander, the top three. members have qualified 352 points to the Wolves’ “We’ll see what hap- for various events and 291. pens,” Seiloff said. while one competitor Despite the fatigue, left the team early, head Seiloff said she’s happy Brady Young competes coach Colleen Seiloff with how the boys com- at the Green River High believes it can happen, peted Friday and Satur- School Aquatics Center something she’s never day. Saturday. Star photo by had accomplished during After the last chance David Martin 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. Archives Compiled by Lois Lewis.

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JOYCE DAVIS, February 7, 1941 center, receives an award from Mrs. City Closes Lawrence Sanders, far right, chairman 50-Year Book for the VFW Voice of Democracy contest. On Finances Others pictured are, from left to right, A half century of Paulla Hunter, Eng- continuous records of the lish teacher at the receipts and disbursement high school, who as- of the town of Green River sisted Mrs. Sanders; was ended today when Wallace Lee, Cheryl Town Treasurer William Johnson (behind Yates began listing entries Joyce) and Beverly in a new ledger book. Wagner, members of the faculty who judged the entries to Still in good condition LONDON IS STILL taking it ... Battered by ceaseless Nazi air raids, the contest; and Judy Lee, third place winner. Second place despite its constant use over but unbowed, the city of London, heart of the British Empire, winner Rhonda Barden is not pictured. the past 50 years, the old presents this scene of devastation. Rearing up out of the flames and “cash” book provides a good smoke of surrounding blazing buildings is St. Paul’s Cathedral. This Photos history of the town of Green photo was made during a great fire raid on the British capital. (above right and GREEN RIVER Senior High River from its infancy to the right) from School’s 1971 Betty Crocker Home- present day. Story and photo (left and above) from February 7, 1941 February 10, 1971 maker of Tomorrow is Senior Kim The first entry in the Talent, selected for her perfor- book, listed on page 2, was mance in a written knowledge and made August 17, 1891, dur- February 8, 1951 attitude examination given GRHS ing the term of Ed Morris as 40 Years Ago Senior girls Dec. 1. mayor. Flaming Gorge First person to sign his name to a yearly statement And Echo Park of receipts and disburse- 30 Years Ago ments in the ledger was T. Dams Given S. Taliaferro, Jr., mayor. Official 70 Years Approval

Ago First step toward devel- opment of the Upper Colora- do River basin was revealed recently when Interior Secretary Oscar L. Chapman in Washington approved plans for extensive irrigation and power projects, mainly from impounding the water GOING FOR A PIN ... Green River’s Rick Beveridge fights to of Green river. pin Jeff Mathews of Rawlins as Mathews tries to break free KEVIN Cuthbertson, Included in the program by applying leverage to Beveridge’s face. right, gets an easy layup are two dams, at Echo Park against Rock Springs and Flaming Gorge, which Photos while Kurtiss Riggs, have direct bearing upon the (above and left) above, boxes out Tigers future of this city. from rebounders in the annual With approval of the February 11, 1981 game. projects, Secretary Chap- Photos man forwarded copies of his LINCOLN (above, right and below) report to governors of Colo- CHEERS ... Jes- from February 7, 1991 rado compact states. They sica McGill, Chris have 90 days to offer com- Cook and Michelle ment, which means it will Potter lead cheers be some time in May before for Lincoln Junior enabling legislation for the High’s seventh projects can be introduced grade girls basket- in Congress. ball team. The plans may encoun- Advertisement and story ter a tortuous road to real- (above and right) from ization. After the enabling February 8, 1951 act by Congress the matter LEISA Graham shoots a free of appropriations still re- 20 throw during girls basketball ac- mains. However, it is logical tion Thursday in Rock Springs. 60 Years to assume that eventually, if Years not in the immediate future, Ago the projects will become a Ago reality. 10 Years Ago

GREEN RIVER wrestler Joe Harris takes CUB SCOUTS joined in the Boy Scout control of a recent match. Week anniversary by placing on exhibit in downtown store windows some of the Photos (left and above) from many handicrafts they have completed. February 8, 2001 Cubs of Den 1, Henry Smith, Jr. and John Photos (right and below) from Gaston arrange three samples from their February 9, 2011 unit while Den Mothers, Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. Ralph Gaston look on. THIS U12 GREEN RIVER Spurs team CELLAR DOOR Protocol members Micah Paisley and Photo and advertisement (above and NATHAN CARROLL goes up strong competed in the Turf Wars Tournament in Tyler Foster rock out during a benefit concert hosted below) from February 9, 1961 for a shot against Cheyenne Central. Laramie recently. They took first place in by Green River High School Friday evening. the gold division. The team in- cludes Coach Keenan Carroll, Jaymin Carroll, Taylor Stoeger, Alex Davis, Chase Stoeger, Director Danny Sanchez, Coach Randy SubScribe Stoeger, Gregory Marchal, today! Patrick Marchal and Cameron Call us at Morris. 875-3103! Wednesday, February 10, 2021 www.greenriverstar.com B3

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NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO SWEETWATER COUNTY FOR RENEWAL AND NEW: RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES, RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMITS, NOTICE: RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSES & LIMITED RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE THE SWEETWATER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Notice is hereby given that the applicants whose names are set forth below filed renewal applica- WILL MEET ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2021 AT 8:30 A.M. - tions, each for a County Retail Liquor License for the period April 10, 2021 through April 9, 2022 TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE in the office of the Clerk of the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming. The date of filing, the names of said applicants and the descriptions of the place or premises which the applicants desire to use as The meeting will be held at the Green River County Courthouse lo- the place of sale are set forth below as follows: cated at 80 W Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, Wyoming.

Date of Filing Applicant Description of Premises in SweetwaterFor the convenienceCo. of the public, efficiency, and COVID-19 restric- January 5, 2021 L T Enterprises, 2 dbamiles W of Rock Springs tions,off theFoothill Board ofBlvd., County Commissioners’ meeting will be held us- Mining Co. Tract in T19N, R105W,ing videoSection conferencing 32 technology. The County Courthouse will have limited seating so as to practice social distancing and be consistent January 8, 2021 Buckboard 25 Marinamiles Sat of Greenwith StateRiver guidelines. on Flaming Gorge; Flaming Gorge LLC Tract in T15N, R108W, Section 28 dba Buckboard Marina Those presenting may appear in person or via zoom using the meet- ing invite received by email. January 5, 2021 Wes’s, 3633LLC, A Hwy 191 N, Eden, WY; dba Eden Saloon Tract in T24N, R106W, As always,Section the public20 is invited to watch the proceedings on the County YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPe- January 13, 2021 The 4484HUB HwyLLC, 530 S of1fuV_mrPq8dVoZ3FttNA/live Green River where the meeting will be broadcast. dba Mustang TravelTract Stop39A in T12N, R109W, Section 22 & 27 The public will be able to comment immediately following the public January 5, 2021 Varley N Mercantileof I-80LLC, at Point hearingof presentation Rocks, and also duringWY; the public comment section of dba Point Bar Tract in T20N, R101 the W,agenda orSec by sending27 comments NE/4SW/4 ahead of time via email to: [email protected] January 8, 2021 Lalene 4070A. HwyMiller, 191, Farson, or by mailWY; to: dba Mitch’s Tract in T25N, R106W, PublicSec Comments: 27 SW/4NW/4 C/O Sweetwater County Clerk December 30, 2020 Little 25 Americamiles HotelsW &of Green80 W FlamingRiver Gorge Way,on Suite 1501-80; Resorts, Inc., Tract in T18N, R110W, GreenSection River, WY 8293517 dba Little America If you are in need of accommodations beyond the above identified January 5, 2021 JO/ETTA Lots LLC,9 & 10 & process,part please callof in advanceLot to discuss11, otherBlock options. If you16 have dba The Travel Jamestown,Camp Sweetwater County,any questionsWY, about how to participate in a public Board of County excepting parcels Commissioner meeting, please contact Sally Shoemaker at 307-872- 3897 or via email at [email protected] January 13, 2021 Fast Stop 1134 Inc., 5 miles W of Rock Springs offI-80 exit dba Cruel Jack’s 99; Tract in T18N, R106W, Section 7 PRELIMINARY 8:30 CALL TO ORDER January 5, 2021 Kayar Distributing Rock Springs, Wyoming QUORUM PRESENT dba Kelly’s Hitching Post T19N, R105W, Section 9 SE4NE4 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF AGENDA January 5, 2021 Love’s Travel Stops 8901 Hwy 374, Green River APPROVAL OF MINUTES: & Country Stores, Inc. T18N R107W SEC 7 NW4NW4 TR February 2, 2021 - Regular Meeting dba Love’s Travel Stop #888 AKA PT LOT 7 February 3, 2021 - Special Meeting ACCEPTANCE OF BILLS Notice is hereby given that the applicant whose name is set forth below filed a renewal Approval of County Vouchers/Warrants (EAL’s) application for a County Restaurant Liquor License for the period April 10, 2021 through Approval of Monthly Reports April 9, 2022 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming. The date Approval of Bonds of filing, the name of said applicant and the description of the place or premises which the Approval of Abates/Rebates applicant desires to use as the place of sale are set forth below as follows: PUBLIC HEARING- LIQUOR LICENSES Renewal of Liquor Licenses C. Lane Date of Filing Applicant Description of Premises in COUNTYSweetwater RESIDENT Co. CONCERNS January 13, 2021 Purple Sage Ventures LLC, 8:45 5 miles W of Rock Springs offI-80 exit 99; dba Log Inn Tract in T18N, R106W, SectionCOMMISSIONER 12 COMMENTS/REPORTS 8:55 Commissioner Smith Notice is hereby given that the applicants whose names 9:05are Commissionerset forth Schoenfeld below filed renewal applications, each for a County Retail Malt Beverage Permit for the period April 10, 2020 9:15 Commissioner Lloyd through April 9, 2021 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming. 9:25 Commissioner Thoman The date of filing, the names of said applicants and the descriptions of the place or premises 9:35 Chairman Wendling which the applicants desire to use as the place of sale are set forth below as follows: ACTION/PRESENTATION ITEMS

Date of Filing Applicant Description of Premises in 9:45Sweetwater Acceptance of Co.the Modification to our Annual G. Legerski January 5, 2021 Roger 1-80 D. N Varley,Service Road, Point Roadof MaintenanceRocks; Plan with the Ashley National dba Point Merc Tract in T20N, R101 W, Section Forest 27 NE/4SW/4 9:50 Area Index Contract for Propane Delivery G. Legerski 10:00 Strategic Planning Capital Asset Worksheet G. Legerski January 13, 2021 Mustang Travel Stop LLC, 10:10 4484 AdditionalHwy Storage530 Options &S SWCO/Universityof Green M. HenryRiver dba Mustang Travel Stop Tract 39A T12N, of WyomingR109W, Extension Sections Program Liaison22 & 27 10:20 Budget & Audit Schedules Discussion B. Berry January 8, 2021 Eaton 3800Investments Hwy 191,Inc., Farson, 10:35WY Approval of the 2021 Volunteer Fire Assistance K. Marchal dba Farson Feed T24N,Store R106W, Sec 9 NW/4SW/4NW/4 Grant Agreement M. Bournazian 10:40 Approval to submit a Rural Development Grant K. Marchal December 30, 2020 Little America Corporation, 25 miles Application W to the ofWyoming Green Business CouncilRiver K. onMcDonald 1-80 dba Little America Tract in T18N, R110W, Section to Assist17 Small Businesses Recover from the Pandemic December 18, 2020 Crossroads Travel Plaza LLC, 10:45 8Consider Highway approval of Second28, RoundFarson, Requests WY K. Marchal dba Crossroads Travel Plaza Tract in T25N, for FundingR106W, under the CommunitySection Charitable27 SW/4 Relief Program Notice is hereby given that the applicant whose name OTHERis set forth below filed a renewal application for a County Limited Retail Liquor License for the period April 10, 2021 through 11:10 April 9, 2022 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming. The date EXECUTIVE SESSION AS NEEDED of filing, the name of said applicant and the description of the place or premises which the Personnel /Contract applicant desires to use as the place of sale are set forth below as follows: Real Estate ADJOURN Date of Filing Applicant Description of Premises in Sweetwater Co. January 13, 2021 Rolling Green3.5 milesCountry W of Green RiverPer Wyo.off Stat. §18-3-516(f)1-80 County information can be Club Inc., Tract in T18N, R107W, Lot accessed7, onSection the County’s 7 website at www.sweet.wy.us dba Rolling Green Country Club The draft packet will be available on the county website on Friday afternoon (prior to the meeting) Protests, if any there be, against the issuance of each and every license will be heard at the hour of 8:30 A.M. on the 2nd day of March, 2021 in Thethe BoardBoard of County Commissionersof County will conductCommissioners’ a meeting room, Sweetwater County Courthouse, Green River, Wyoming. Written protests Strategicmay Planningbe Workshopsubmitted at 1:30 p.m.to the Board of County Commissioners up until the time of the hearing. February 10, 2021 11641 Dated this 21st day of January 2021

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City of Green River, City Council Proceedings for December 15, 2020, City of Green River, City Council Proceedings for December 1, 2020, 7 pm, held virtually through Zoom Meetings. Mayor Pete Rust called the 7 pm, Council Chambers, Mayor Pete Rust called the meeting to order. meeting to order. The following Council Members were present: Gary Kill- All members of the Council and Staff were attending virtually by Zoom: pack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike Shutran, Robert Berg, and Jim Zim- Gary Killpack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike Shutran, Robert Berg, Jim merman. Newly elected Council Members Sherry Bushman and George Zimmerman, City Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of Finance Jost were also in attendance. The following were attending representing Chris Meats, Director of Human Resources Cari Kragovich, Communi- the City: City Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of Finance Chris cations Administrator Steve Core, Director of Public Works Mark West- Meats, Director of Human Resources Cari Kragovich, Communications Ad- enskow, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, Assistant Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, ministrator Steve Core, Director of Public Works Mark Westenskow, Police Director of Parks and Recreation Brad Raney and City Attorney Galen Chief Tom Jarvie, Assistant Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, Director of Parks West. Newley elected Council Members Sherry Bushman and George Jost and Recreation Brad Raney and City Attorney Galen West. Approval of were in attendance as well. Approval of the Agenda: Presentations: the Agenda: Council Member Zimmerman moved to approve the agenda. (A) Climb Wyoming. Public Hearings: Public Hearing for a New Retail Council Member Maes seconded, motion carried. Presentations: (A) Liquor License Application from Wyoming Horse Racing LLC dba; Green Winner of the Plaid Friday/Small Business Saturday Promotion. Public River Horse Palace. The Mayor opened the hearing at 7:07 pm. There Hearings: Public Hearing for the Transfer of the Fish Bowl LLC dba; The were no questions or concerns presented. The Mayor closed the hearing Fish Bowl Bowling Center Liquor License to Green River Bowling Center at 7:09 pm. Council Actions: (A) Consideration to Approve a New Retail Inc., dba; Green River Bowling Center. The Mayor opened the hearing Liquor License Application from Wyoming Horse Racing LLC dba; Green at 7:23 pm. There were no comments or concerns presented. The Mayor River Horse Palace. Council Member Shutran moved to approve the retail closed the hearing at 7:24 pm. Board and Committee Appointments: liquor license for Wyoming Horse Racing LLC dba; Green River Horse Reappointment of Bryce Castillon to the Green River Arts Council. Council Palace for the term beginning December 2, 2020 and ending March 31, Member Berg moved to approve the reappointment of Bryce Castillon to 2021. Council Member Maes seconded, motion carried; (B) Consider- the Green River Arts Council for an additional 2 year term. Council Mem- ation to Approve a Service Agreement with The South Central Planning ber Zimmerman seconded, motion carried. Resolutions: (R20-28) Consid- and Development Commission (SCPDC) for Software Solutions Provided eration of a Resolution Modifying the Solid Waste Fund for the 2020 Green to the Development Services Department. Council Member Killpack Waste Processing Project. Council Member Killpack moved to approve the moved to approve the agreement with The South Central Planning and budget resolution modifying the Solid Waste Fund for the 2020 Green Development Commission for the purchase of software for the Develop- Waste Processing Project, in the amount of $110,000. Council Member ment Services Department and authorize the Mayor to sign the software Berg seconded, motion carried. Council Actions: (A) Consideration to Ap- agreement for a monthly fee of $1,059 and a one-time setup fee of $500 prove the Transfer of the Fish Bowl LLC dba; The Fish Bowl Bowling Cen- for credit card services, pending legal approval, the Governing Body ter Liquor License to Green River Bowling Center Inc., dba; Green River hereby fi nding that the commitment with the South Central Planning and Bowling Center. Council Member Maes moved to approve the transfer of Development Commission to provide the services specifi ed for the term The Fish Bowl LLC dba; The Fish Bowl Bowling Center Liquor License to of years specifi ed has been determined to constitute a signifi cant benefi t Green River Bowling Center Inc., dba; Green River Bowling Center for a and advantage to the City and the public, in that such services are not term beginning December 16, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021, pending readily or economically available to the City in the absence of an extend- legal approval. Council Member Shutran seconded, motion carried. (B) ed term contract. Council Member Zimmerman seconded, motion carried; Consideration to Award the 2020 Green Waste Processing Project. Coun- (C) Consideration to Approve the 2019 Evans & Knotty Pine Street Re- cil Member Zimmerman moved to award the 2020 Green Waste Process- construction Project Deductive Change Order #1 and Release of Retain- ing Project to Longhorn Construction, Inc., in the amount of $109,625 age. Council Member Zimmerman moved to approve Change Order #1 and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. Council Member Killpack and Release of Retainage to DeBernardi Construction Company for the seconded, motion carried. (C) Consideration to Amend the Contract with 2019 Evans & Knotty Pine Street Reconstruction Project, in the deduc- the Wyoming Department of Health. Council Member Shutran moved to tive amount of $43,646.34 and authorize the Mayor to sign the Change authorize the Mayor to sign the Amended Contract between the Wyoming Order. Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried; (D) Consideration Department of Health and the City of Green River Wastewater Treat- to Approve the 2020 North 3rd West Water Improvement Project Deduc- ment Plant for coronavirus 2 surveillance in wastewater. Council Member tive Change Order #1 and Release of Retainage. Council Member Shutran Murphy seconded, motion carried. (D) Consideration to Approve a Rate moved to approve Change Order number 1 and Release of Retainage to Increase for Solid Waste Services from Wyoming Waste Systems. Council Jackman Construction for the 2020 North 3rd West Water Improvement Member Killpack moved to approve the Solid Waste Services rate increase Project, in the deductive amount of $30,406.50 and authorize the Mayor from Wyoming Waste Systems effective January 1, 2021. Council Member to sign the Change Order. Council Member Murphy seconded, motion Murphy seconded, motion carried. (E) Consideration of an Amendment to carried; (E) Consideration to Approve the Terms and Conditions from the Fiber Optics Joint Powers Agreement. Council Member Zimmerman Celebrite Inc. Council Member Berg moved to approve the terms and moved to approve the third amended and restated Fiber Optics Telecom- conditions for the purchase of the UFED Touch Pro Series, UFED Cam- munication Cooperative Joint Powers Agreement. Council Member Maes era kit and Pathfi nder desktop live from Cellbrite Inc. Council Member seconded, motion carried. Consent Agenda: Council Member Maes moved Murphy seconded, motion carried. Consent Agenda: Council Member to approve the following: (A) Approve the renewal of the Sewage Treat- Zimmerman moved to approve the following: (A) Approval of a Commu- ment Facilities Permit, in the amount of $1,000 and authorize the Mayor nity Service Contract with Treatment Court of Sweetwater County, in the to Sign the permit renewal; (B) Approval of Minutes for: December 1, 2020 amount of $9,000, pending legal approval; (B) Approval of Minutes for: Council; (C) Approval of Payment of Bills: Prepaid Invoices $205,241.94; November 10, 2020 Council Workshop and November 17, 2020 Council; Outstanding Invoices $232,055.19; Payroll Expenditures $332,948.68; (B) Approval of Payment of Bills: Prepaid Invoices $1,108.20; Outstand- Preauthorization Payments $1,065,000.00. Council Member Zimmerman ing Invoices $51,351.93; Payroll Expenditures $333,222.32; Preauthori- seconded, motion carried. Adjournment: Council Member Maes moved to zation Payments $1,065,000.00. Council Member Maes seconded, motion adjourn at 8:17 pm. Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. /s/ carried. Adjournment: Council Member Shutran moved to adjourn at Pete Rust, Mayor Attest: /s/ Chris Meats, City Clerk 7:46 pm. Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. /s/ Pete Rust, Mayor Attest: /s/ Chris Meats, City Clerk City of Green River Bill List 12/15/2020 City of Green River Bill list ACE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY COMPANY $579.75; ALL WEST COMMU- 12-1-2020 NICATIONS $237.80; ALPINE PURE BOTTLED WATER $84.50; ALSCO ADVANCED AUTO PARTS AND/OR CARQUEST AUTO PARTS $32.29; $173.87; AUTOMOTIVE PROFIT SYSTEMS INC $439.50; BATTERY SYS- ALPINE PURE BOTTLED WATER $13.00; ALSCO $577.19; ANIMAL TEMS INC $282.93; BIG PEE INDUSTIRES INC. $780.00; BOMGAARS CLINIC OF GREEN RIVER $280.00; AV-TECH ELECTRONICS INC SUPPLY INC $437.85; CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC $263.71; $127.80; BATTERY SYSTEMS INC -$113.97; BIG PEE INDUSTIRES CASTLE CLEANING INC $11,305.36; CDW GOVERNMENT $1,017.40; INC. $320.00; BOMGAARS SUPPLY INC $387.27; CAPITAL BUSINESS CEM AQUATICS $66.19; CENTURYLINK $1,458.11; CIRCUIT COURT - SYSTEMS, INC $546.94; CASTLE ROCK HOSPITAL DISTRICT $69.75; GREEN RIVER $.01; CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC $770.00; DIJU- CIRCUIT COURT - GREEN RIVER $.01; COMMUNICATION TECHNOLO- LIO DISPLAYS INC $157.90; DOMINION ENERGY $10,034.28; ENERGY GIES, INC $103.00; CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC $187.82; DUN- LABORATORIES INC $2,550.00; ENERGY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION COMBE, KATIE $185.25; ENERGY LABORATORIES INC $292.00; F.B. $2,280.52; F.B. MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY $784.32; FIRST MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY $479.24; FAIRMONT SUPPLY CHOICE FORD $331.91; FLEETPRIDE $71.45; FOX, AUSTIN $340.00; COMPANY $295.20; FIRST CHOICE FORD $39.99; FLOYD’S TRUCK & FREMONT MOTOR ROCK SPRINGS $180.43; FRONT RANGE FIRE AP- EQUIPMENT $344.92; FOX, AUSTIN $234.00; GENTLE TOUCH DRY- PARATUS $623.29; GALLS LLC $360.95; GRAINGER $61.76; GREEN CLEANING $47.45; GREEN RIVER ACE HARDWARE $133.77; GREEN RIVER ACE HARDWARE $1,680.87; GREEN RIVER CHAMBER $120.00; RIVER STAR $1,539.00; HELMANDOLLAR, CHAZ $112.00; IN THE SWIM GREEN RIVER STAR $396.00; HACH COMPANY $1,130.87; HILL’S PET -$8.19; IVIE, KASON $224.00; JENSEN, AUBREY $32.00; KOVICK, NUTRITION SALES INC $29.21; HONNEN EQUIPMENT $1,078.51; IDEXX ZANE $105.00; KRKK KQSW KMRZ KSIT WYORADIO $750.00; LAKE, DISTRIBUTION, INC $947.49; IN THE SWIM -$8.19; INFINITY POWER CALEB $128.00; LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC $2,054.07; & CONTROLS $1,531.41; JACKMAN CONSTRUCTION INC $13,998.90; MOFFAT, MADISON $32.00; MORCON SPECIALTY INC $77.36; MOUN- JOINT POWERS WATER BOARD $41,915.02; KEN BERGMAN & ASSO- TAINLAND SUPPLY, LLC $1,175.22; NAPA AUTO PARTS UNLIMITED CIATES LLC (KBA SAW) $72.84; KRKK KQSW KMRZ KSIT WYORADIO $1,149.62; NORTHWEST SIGN RECYCLING LLC $710.36; NUTECH $750.00; LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC $1,670.00; LUCKY- SPECIALTIES INC $104.68; OWEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY $217.27; PA- DOG RECREATION $29,968.70; MARC/MID-AMERICAN RESEARCH CIFIC STEEL RECYCLING $16.02; PETERBILT OF WYOMING $288.96; CHEMICAL $161.78; MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SWEETWATER COUNTY PETERSON, DAWSON $132.00; PETERSON, JAX $162.00; PROFORCE $82.00; MIDWEST LUBE INC $60.70; MORCON SPECIALTY INC $6.86; LAW ENFORCEMENT $.00; QUILL CORPORATION $422.92; R S RE- NAPA AUTO PARTS UNLIMITED $5,354.63; NICHOLAS DUNCOMBE FRIGERATION SUPPLY $351.50; RANEY, RUSSELL $189.00; REAL INC $300.00; OFFICE DEPOT INC $238.79; OIL CAN $189.73; O’REILLY KLEEN INC $331.25; RED HORSE OIL COMPANY INC $6,853.14; ROCK AUTO PARTS $174.55; PACIFIC STEEL RECYCLING $360.66; PETERBILT SPRINGS WINNELSON COMPANY $3,722.53; ROCKET MINER $98.95; OF WYOMING $1,222.19; PMS SCREEN PRINTING $520.00; PROFORCE SMYTH PRINTING $200.80; SUNROC CORPORATION $115.70; SUPE- LAW ENFORCEMENT $.00; QUILL CORPORATION $265.40; R S RE- RIOR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT, INC $1,218.10; SWANSON, FRIGERATION SUPPLY $97.09; REAL KLEEN INC $540.50; RED HORSE TIM $240.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DIS- OIL COMPANY INC $7,137.42; ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER $38,185.26; TRICT #1 $20.00; TAYLOR, DYLAN $216.00; THE RADIO NETWORK ROYAL FLUSH ADVERTISING $360.00; SCHAEFFERS MANUFACTURING $1,000.00; THE TIRE DEN INC $415.80; TURF EQUIPMENT & IRRIGA- COMPANY $2,327.67; SIX STATES DISTRIBUTORS INC $26.46; STOTZ TION -$26.93; UNITED LABORATORIES $308.65; UNITED SERVICE EQUIPMENT $814.70; STREET DECOR, INC., SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS AND SALES $362.51; US BANK $8,273.78; VALLI INFORMATION SYS- $8,491.02; SWEETWATER COUNTY DISTRICT BOARD OF HEALTH TEMS $2,068.66; WESCO PAINT & EQUIPMENT $327.52; WHISLER $158.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT $775.00; CHEVROLET COMPANY INC -$660.22; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER & SWEETWATER TROPHIES $46.00; TERMINIX OF WYOMING $117.00; RENTAL $445.67; WILLEY, ART $380.00; WINSUPPLY ROCK SPRINGS THE RADIO NETWORK $800.00; THE TIRE DEN INC $2,275.94; THE UPS WY CO. $660.17; WOOD EIS INC. $6,308.70; WORDEN, CHRISTIAN STORE $472.25; TURF EQUIPMENT & IRRIGATION -$26.93; UNION PA- $128.00; WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY $75.44; WYOMING RENTS, CIFIC RAILROAD $553.16; US BANK $13,787.47; UTAH JAZZ $1,500.00; LLC $3,720.00; ADAMS, KRISTIN $32.51; BARNES, RUSTY & AMBER VSP - VISION SERVICE PLAN $1,767.62; WEST LAW OFFICE PC $43.61; BARRERA, HOMER & MARTHA $141.43; BARTLETT, ZACHA- $6,500.00; WESTERN REPORTING $13.00; WHISLER CHEVROLET COM- RIAH $98.81; BECKER, MARIA $13.20; BERRY, STEPHEN $9.00; PANY INC $521.70; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER & RENTAL $141.78; DOAK, BRAXTON $160.00; HUTSON, CORI $250.00; JOHNSON, WINSUPPLY ROCK SPRINGS WY CO. $146.98; WYOMING ASSOCIATION CONNIE & BENNIE $8.32; JOHNSON, MADALENE & CONNIE $23.15; OF RURAL WATER SYSTEMS $450.00; WYOMING FIRST AID & SAFETY KRAUSS, DOROTHY I $24.39; LAMB, JAMES $71.28; MIERA, JIM & SUPPLY, LLC $208.74; WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY $1,334.65; FATIMA GOVEA $71.35; NEW PEAK CONSTRUCTION $19.87; NIEDER- WYOMING RENTS, LLC $2,640.00; AFLAC $2,143.90; BARNES, RUSTY ER, SARAH & SHANE $24.42; ORR, ZACKARY $10.72; OSWALD, MIKE & AMBER $43.61; BERMAN, DINA & AARON $37.97; CHRISTENSEN, & DARCY $4.91; SOUTHERN WYOMING TOWING $81.52; SUMMERS, JERI L $3.65; CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INSURANCE $120.72; DE- HEATHER $19.71 BERNARDI CONSTRUCTION $1,599.15; GARDNER, GLENN J $89.75; GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC $3,783.20; ICMA RETIREMENT February 10, 2021 11633 TRUST- #301264 $2,934.40; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE $1,129.68; IRS $85,503.34; JACKMAN CONSTRUCTION $1,949.60; KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY $626.93; KING, NAOMI $113.14; LAMB, JAMES $53.46; MASER, ALEX $110.70; NCPERS GROUP LIFE INSUR- ANCE $656.00; New York Life Insurance Company $527.48; RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE $184.50; SOUTHERN WYOMING TOWING $41.31; United Site Services Inc. $1,822.59; UNITED WAY OF SWEET- WATER COUNTY $2,290.92; WEBT - WYOMING EDUCATORS’ BENEFIT LEGAL DEADLINE TRUST $2,365.12; WESTON, MEGAN & CHASE SHERMAN $63.23; WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT $914.29; WYOMING RE- TIREMENT SYSTEM $96,133.30 IS MONDAY AT 5 P.M. 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IN THE DISTRICT COURT CIVIL ACTION No. 2020-0105-G City of Green River, City Council Proceedings for January 5, 2021, OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Notice of Action: In the Matter of the Appoint- 6:30 pm, held virtually through Zoom Meeting. Mayor Pete Rust called ment of a Wrongful Death Representative for the meeting to order. The following Council Members were present: Gary WITHIN AND FOR Cooper Alvy Smith. Killpack, George Jost, Sherry Bushman, Mike Shutran, Robert Berg, and SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Jim Zimmerman. The following were present representing the City: City That on August 6, 2020, Cooper Alvy Smith, a Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of Finance Chris Meats, Com- resident of Sweetwater County, State of Wyo- munications Administrator Steve Core, Director of Public Works Mark IN THE MATTER OF ) ming, died of natural causes. Chelsey Smith Westenskow, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, Assistant Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, THE ESTATE OF ) Civil No. is the mother to Cooper Alvy Smith and has Director of Parks and Recreation Brad Raney and City Attorney Galen KIM VASE WILLINGHAM, ) 21-19 instituted an action in the Third Judicial District West. Approval of the Agenda: Council Member Killpack moved to ap- Deceased. ) Court, Sweetwater County, Wyoming on Novem- prove the agenda. Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. Oath ber 17, 2020 for the appointment of Chelsey of Office:Newley Elected Members Sherry Bushman, George Jost and NOTICE OF PETITION Smith as Wrongful Death Representative for the Robert Berg. Recess until Meeting: Council Member Shutran moved to purposes of investigating and pursuing a claim recess until the regularly scheduled meeting at 6:33 pm. Council member TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: for the wrongful death of Cooper Alvy Smith on Killpack seconded, motion carried. Reconvene: Council Member Killpack behalf of all beneficiaries. moved to reconvene the council meeting at 7:02 pm. Council Member Zim- You are hereby notified that on the 19th day of Any person claiming to qualify as a person who merman seconded, motion carried. Proclamations: (A) Cervical Health January, 2021, Andrea R. Syvrud filed a petition will best represent the interest of the potential Awareness Month; (B) Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Presenta- for appointment as Wrongful Death Representa- beneficiaries under W.S. 1-38-101, et seq., may tions: Service Recognition of Council Members Lisa Maes and Tom Mur- tive, pursuant to W.S. 1-38-101 through 105, intervene as a matter of right. This notice shall phy. The Mayor said this will be postponed for another date. Board and to represent the interests of potential benefi- be published for three (3) consecutive weeks. Committee Appointments: Appointment of Two Council Members to the ciaries of a wrongful death claim arising out of Upon appointment, a report of all reasonably Finance Committee. Council Member Zimmerman moved to confirm the the death of Kim Vase Willingham. Any person ascertainable beneficiaries shall be made to Mayor’s appointment of Council Member Killpack and Council Member claiming to qualify for such appointment under the Third Judicial District Court, Sweetwater Shutran to the Finance Committee beginning January 1, 2021 and ending W.S. 1-38-104(a) may intervene as a matter of County, Wyoming. Any person claiming to be December 31, 2021. Council Member Bushman seconded, motion carried. right. beneficiaries of Cooper Alvy Smith should im- Resolutions: (R21-01) Consideration of a Resolution Establishing and Of- mediately notify R. Justin Tynsky, Esq. at his ficially Designating Bank Depositories for the City of Green River. Council DATED this 29th day of January, 2021. address as follows: Member Berg moved to approve the resolution officially establishing and R. Justin Tynsky designating bank depositories for the purpose of earning a secured rate /s/ ANDREA R. SYVRUD P.O. Box 237 of return for the City of Green River. Council Member Killpack seconded, Personal Representative Green River, Wyoming 82935 motion carried with Council Member Shutran abstaining. Council Ac- Fax: 307-939-2029 tions: (A) Consideration to Award the Bid to Long Building Technologies, February 3, 10, 17, 2021 11628 Inc. for the Recreation Center Condenser Replacement Project. Council February 10, 17, 24, 2021 11638 Member Killpack moved to award the bid to Long Building Technolo- gies, Inc., in the amount of $55,642 and authorize the Mayor to sign said agreement, pending legal review. (B) Consideration of the Ratification of an Agreement with AquaVitas, LLC. Council Member Zimmerman moved to ratify the agreement signed by the Mayor with AquaVitas, LLC. to PUBLIC NOTICE provide testing of the City’s wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 and novel coro- PUBLIC NOTICE navirus. Council Member Bushman seconded, motion carried. (C) Consid- eration of the Election of Council President and Vice-President. Council Member Zimmerman moved to elect Council Member Killpack as Council President and Council Member Shutran seconded, motion carried. Coun- IN THE DISTRICT COURT cil Member Killpack moved to elect Council Member Shutran as Council FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE DISTRICT COURT Vice-President. Council Member Jost seconded, motion carried. Consent FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Agenda: Council Member Shutran moved to approve the following: (A) WITHIN AND FOR SWEETWATER COUNTY, Horse corral lease agreement with Adam Myers for corrals #6 & #7; (B) STATE OF WYOMING WITHIN AND FOR SWEETWATER COUNTY, Horse corral lease agreement with Terald Pollock for corral #80; (C) Issu- STATE OF WYOMING ance of a Catering Permit to the Embassy LLC. dba; Embassy Tavern to In the Matter of the Estate of ) cater alcoholic beverages at the Music for Vets event on Saturday, Janu- ) Probate No: In the Matter of the Estate of ) ary 9, 2021, from 5 pm until midnight at the Island Pavilion; (D) Approval JAN ALAN RUSHING, ) 20-125-L ) Probate No: of Payment of Bills: Prepaid Invoices $175,953.66; Outstanding Invoices Deceased. ) ERIC CONRAD BRANSON, ) 2021-0009-R $156,978.67; Payroll Expenditures $331,458.80; Preauthorization Pay- Deceased. ) ments $1,065,000.00. Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. NOTICE OF PROBATE Adjournment: Council Member Shutran moved to adjourn at 7:32 pm. NOTICE OF PROBATE Council Member Berg seconded, motion carried. /s/ Pete Rust, Mayor At- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID test: /s/ Chris Meats, City Clerk ESTATE: TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE: City of Green River Bill List You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of 1/5/2021 December, 2020, the Estate of Jan Alan Rushing February, 2021, the Estate of Eric Conrad Bran- 3M COMPANY $236.25; AAA SPRING SPECIALISTS CO $325.34; AD- was admitted to probate by the above named son was admitted to probate by the above named VANCED MEDICAL IMAGING, LLC $128.14; AIRGAS USA, LLC $134.35; Court, and that Matthew Rushing was appointed Court, and that Kim Branson was appointed ALPINE PURE BOTTLED WATER $58.50; ALSCO $531.78; ANIMAL CLIN- personal representative thereof. personal representative thereof. IC OF GREEN RIVER $500.00; AV-TECH ELECTRONICS INC $262.40; Notice is further given that all persons indebted BIG PEE INDUSTIRES INC. $230.00; BOMGAARS SUPPLY INC $77.82; Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or his estate are requested to BOYS ‘N BERRYS LLC $14.00; BROWN, DEREK W $2,000.00; CAPITAL to the decedent or his estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned at BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC $580.31; CASTLE CLEANING INC $6,998.94; make immediate payment to the undersigned at P.O. Box 237, Green River, Wyoming 82935. CASTLE ROCK HOSPITAL DISTRICT $69.75; CEM AQUATICS $147.42; P.O. Box 237, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Creditors of the decedent or his estate are re- CENTURYLINK $1,941.67; CIRCUIT COURT - GREEN RIVER $.01; DELL quired to file their claims in duplicate with the SOFTWARE, INC $33,801.04; DELTA DENTAL OF WYOMING $8,842.00; Creditors of the decedent or his estate are re- necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of DENVER INDUSTRIAL SALES $379.59; DJ’S GLASS PLUS $21.00; ENER- quired to file their claims in duplicate with the said Court on or before three months after the GY LABORATORIES INC $624.00; F.B. MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COM- necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of date of the first publication of this notice, and if PANY $461.18; FASTENAL COMPANY $261.58; FEDEX $83.26; GALETON said Court on or before three months after the such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise al- GLOVES INC $874.00; GRAINGER $3,146.19; GREEN RIVER ACE HARD- date of the first publication of this notice, and if lowed or paid, they will be forever barred. WARE $938.70; GREEN RIVER CHAMBER $22,550.00; GREEN RIVER such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise al- STAR $621.00; HARVARD DRUG GROUP LLC $47.00; HIGH SECURITY lowed or paid, they will be forever barred. DATED this 4th day of February, 2021. LOCK AND ALARM $193.00; HILL’S PET NUTRITION SALES INC $13.44; HOLZGRAFE, MARTHA $1,502.79; IDEXX DISTRIBUTION, INC $175.80; DATED this 20 day January, 2021. /s/ Kim Branson IMPERIAL SUPPLIES, LLC $570.96; IN THE SWIM -$8.19; INDUSTRY CO- Kim Branson, Administrator VID COALITION $5,000.00; INFINITY POWER & CONTROLS $1,320.40; Matthew Rushing, Administrator R. Justin Tynsky JME FIRE PROTECTION $84.00; KRKK KQSW KMRZ KSIT WYORADIO P.O. Box 237 $300.00; LARRY H MILLER SUPERFORD $50.42; LEWAN TECHNOLOGY R. Justin Tynsky Green River, Wyoming 82935 $11,389.00; LEWIS AND LEWIS $153.79; LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIABIL- Tynsky Law Office, P.C. (307) 875-3909 ITY POOL $5,000.00; LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC $545.00; Attorney for the Estate [email protected] MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SWEETWATER COUNTY $864.90; MORCON P.O. Box 237 SPECIALTY INC $355.49; MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY $80.50; Green River, Wyoming 82935 February 10, 17, 24, 2021 11639 NAPA AUTO PARTS UNLIMITED $345.65; NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS (307) 875-3909 $318.22; NORCO INC $122.28; OFFICE DEPOT INC $79.91; ONE-CALL [email protected] WYOMING $63.75; PACIFIC STEEL RECYCLING $104.95; PMS SCREEN PRINTING $214.00; PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT $.00; QUILL January 27, 2021, CORPORATION $353.42; REAL KLEEN INC $317.15; RECREATION February 3, 10, 2021 11622 The Legal Notice Deadline is at 5 p.m. on Monday PLUS, LTD. $460.00; RED HORSE OIL COMPANY INC $4,354.93; ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER $145.49; ROCKY ROAD ASPHALT, INC $400.00; RON’S ACE RENTALS & EQUIPMENT $75.95; RUSSELL INDUSTRIES INC $1,201.79; RUST, PETE $43.70; SIX STATES DISTRIBUTORS INC $85.78; SKAGGS PUBLIC SAFETY UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT $4,037.35; SOUTHWEST COUNSELING SERVICES $583.33; SOUTHWEST DOORS INC $120.00; STATE OF WYOMING $100.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY DETENTION CENTER $1,190.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY HEALTH DE- PARTMENT $300.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT #1 $80.00; SWEETWATER HAZPRINTS PLUS LLC. $820.00; SWEETWATER TROPHIES $214.00; TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CO $251.75; TERMINIX OF WYOMING $117.00; THE RADIO NETWORK SubScribe $200.00; THE TIRE DEN INC $678.80; THE WINDOW AND DOOR STORE INC. $352.88; THOMSON REUTERS $141.75; TREATMENT COURT OF SWEETWATER COUNTY $9,000.00; TURF EQUIPMENT & IRRIGATION -$26.93; US BANK $9,687.49; VALLI INFORMATION SYSTEMS $2,066.54; WESCO DISTRIBUTION INC $274.90; WHISLER CHEVROLET COMPANY INC $186.69; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER & RENTAL $273.67; WINSUP- PLY ROCK SPRINGS WY CO. $38.66; WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY $3,125.30; BARNES, RUSTY & AMBER $43.61; BERNAL, JOSEPH Today! $82.86; BOHLMANN, KAITLYN & KYLE $51.11; BUGGY, TIMOTHY & MYLINH $25.28; CAUSEY, JESSI & DERIK DAHL $116.31; CHRIS- TENSEN, HAROLD NEPHI $12.42; DOAK, JON B $97.40; FLAMMANG, PEGGY & DAVE $20.29; FRINT, TINA $26.36; GR RENTALS 1 LLC $32.39; GRANER, KELLY & JACOB $59.79; GREAT-WEST TRUST COM- PANY LLC $7,566.40; GREEN RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT $3,464.00; HOOTON, LEAH $12.90; HYDE, MARK & JESSICA $103.65; INTER- call NAL REVENUE SERVICE $2,206.54; IRS $160,292.54; L & L RENTALS $62.00; LAKE, KELLY $11.02; MATTINSON, KEVIN & KARLEE $64.76; MAXFIELD, COLEBY & BENJAMIN GOFF $.79; MOLINE, JARIKA & TY- SON OSBORNE $90.83; OBRAY, RALPH & DANIELLE $22.97; O’NEALL, ELLEN & KEVIN $80.00; PETTY, JEFF $26.49; SORIANO, ERIC $45.50; ST CLAIR, FRED & PEGGY $29.39; STATTON, MICHAEL & DORIAN PAT- KUS $15.79; STOEGER, RANDY & BRANDY $11.23; SUTTON, AUDRA 307-875-3103 & DARRIN $7.32; TAYLOR, BRET $40.30; WELCH, AARON $107.30; WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT $914.29; YAKLICH, HAN- NAH $96.78; Tracie Davis $113.05

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SWEETWATER COUNTY SCHOOL J.W. PEPPER & SON INC $1,130.94 NOTICE AND CALL FOR BID DISTRICT NO. 2 JC JACOBS CARPET ONE INC $2,746.92 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT – PHASE II PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS - MCINTOSH, GRADY $555.30 JANUARY 2021 MOON, LARRY RIGGEN $607.60 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the Multi- CHAPTER 3. SEC. 21-3-110 (A) MORITZ, CHERYLANN $1,000.00 Use Room in City Hall, 50 East 2nd North in Green River, Wyoming, until WYOMING EDUCATION CODE NAPA AUTO PARTS $728.10 2 pm local time on February 25, 2021; at which time and place all bids WARRANTS OVER $500.00 NWBOCES $21,147.50 in hand will be publicly opened and read. PEBBLES, REED $509.30 GENERAL FUND PMS SCREEN PRINTING $1,518.00 The following is a brief description of the project: The total base bid proj- ALSCO $544.60 POCO LOCO LOGAN $1,266.50 ect is comprised of ADA, sidewalk, and storm sewer improvements along AMAZON.COM $5,054.90 REGION V BOCES $40,462.40 East Teton Blvd within the City of Green River: Improvements include APPLE INC ROCK $962.50 SPRINGS WINNELSON CO $629.14 new ADA ramps, replacement of curb and gutter, sidewalk, storm sewer BRIDGER VALLEY PROPANE $1,893.05 ROLLING GREEN COUNTRY CLUB $3,300.00 inlets and piping, and asphalt as needed to tie in new curb. BSN SPORTS / U.S. GAMES RUIZ-BARRIOS, ISACC $1,000.00 CUST# 1041179 $12,595.80 SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC $1,165.37 Electronic Plans and Specifications are available for download from CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC $541.90 SILCOX, JERIMY $723.20 the City’s website for $15. Alternatively, hard copies of the Plans and CENTURY LINK $1,515.66 SMITH POWER PRODUCTS INC $4,738.27 Specifications are on file and may be purchased for $75 per set from the COMBUSTION & CONTROL SMITH’S CUSTOMER CHARGES $717.50 Finance Department in lower level Green River City Hall, mailing address SERVICE LLC $2,217.90 STAPLES, INC. $2,303.00 50 East 2nd North, Green River, WY 82935; The cost of the Plans and COPENHAVER, KATH, KITCHEN & SWEETWATER OFFICIALS Specifications is non-refundable. KOLPITCKE, $2,392.00 ASSOCIATION $627.12 COPIER AND SUPPLY COMPANY $3,885.47 UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY $923.44 A mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting is scheduled for February 11, 2021, at CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC $807.16 VEX ROBOTICS, INC. $7,798.00 1:30 pm local time beginning at the Multi-Use Room (lower level) in City DAGGETT COUNTY SCHOOL WALKER, HAYDEN $555.30 Hall, 50 East 2nd North in Green River, Wyoming. DISTRICT $152,900.78 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY $7,935.35 ELDER EQUIPMENT LEASING WELLS FARGO CREDIT CARD $11,573.41 No bid shall be awarded by the City until such time as the City has had OF WYOMING INC $581.06 WINSUPPLY OF ROCK SPRINGS, sufficient time to study all bids to see that said bid will meet the stan- GREEN RIVER STAR INC $1,026.00 WY CO. $1,143.23 dards as set out in the specifications. GREEN RIVER, CITY OF $4,725.77 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF HELLO FOUNDATION, LLC, THE $9,180.00 WORKFORCE SERVICES $36,065.92 All bids shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of five (5) HICKEY & EVANS, LLP $3,697.41 WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL percent of the amount of bid. No checks will be accepted. Bid Bond must KETTERING, CARLY ANNA $1,077.00 ACTIVITIES ASSN $593.00 be issued in the name of the bidder. Successful bidder shall be required MACBEATH HARDWOOD COMPANY $1,763.89 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE to provide Performance and Payment Bonds each in the total amount of NAPA AUTO PARTS $1,013.08 ASSURANCE COMPANY $1,567.20 the bid. OFFICE SHOP INC $709.50 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD PEAK PERFORMANCE SPORTS FLEXIBLE SPENDING $3,689.36 The General Contractor listed in the Bid package must be currently listed MEDICINE $7,000.00 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD in the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s Prequalified Contractors PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL $671.10 OF WYOMING $71,165.00 List with an unexpired membership to be prequalified to submit a Bid for PMS SCREEN PRINTING $8,237.00 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD the ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT – PHASE II POSITIVE PROMOTIONS INC $754.49 OF WYOMING $370,086.00 R & B MEATS & CATERING $2,052.00 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD The Green River Governing Body hereby reserves the right to reject any ROCK SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL $2,605.00 OF WYOMING $12,861.00 and all bids and to waive irregularities or informalities in the bids. ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON CO $2,418.08 DELTA DENTAL OF WYOMING $26,969.90 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIR SOLUTIONS $764.30 MEMBER BENEFITS, INC $1,104.00 Dated this 27th day of January, 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER $60,243.84 ORCHARD TRUST CO., LLC $12,210.00 ROTO AIRE FILTER SALES & THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT /s/ Chris Meats SERVICE $2,018.74 (GRN6) $1,156.98 City Clerk SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY, LLC $646.86 TSA - CONSULTING GROUP, INC $4,284.94 SHERWOOD FOREST FARMS $9,644.60 VISION SERVICE PLAN - (WY) January 27, 2021, February 3, 10, 2021 11617 SMITH’S CUSTOMER CHARGES $1,081.63 FILE #73201 $6,083.14 STAPLES, INC. $1,160.57 WEBT $5,307.63 T W ENTERPRISES INC $2,964.90 WEBT $2,096.26 THYSSEN KRUPP ELEVATOR CORP $1,104.13 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TIRE DEN INC $1,552.42 WORKFORCE SERVICES $16,253.68 PUBLIC NOTICE UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE INC $724.43 WYOMING EDUCATION ASSN $7,347.67 US BANK VOYAGER FLEET $750.76 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM $343,661.04 VARSITY SPIRIT FASHIONS $2,298.20 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM - VONAGE $2,007.53 RHF $2,023.12 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY $1,747.23 WEIDENHAMMER SYSTEMS MAJOR MAINTENANCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CORPORATION $620.48 BIG HORN ROOFING INC $8,740.00 SWEETWATER COUNTY WILLIAM V. MACGILL & COMPANY $6,714.04 ARETE DESIGN GROUP $2,613.63 LAND USE APPLICATIONS WINSUPPLY OF ROCK SPRINGS, RS REFRIGERATION SUPPLY $2,038.02 WY CO. $1,941.36 The public is invited to attend and will be given the opportunity to com- WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATE INC $1,595.00 SPECIAL REVENUE ment at a meeting of the Sweetwater County Planning and Zoning Com- WYOMING DIVISION/CRIMINAL AMAZON.COM $1,044.00 mission at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 in the County INVESTIGATION $741.00 APPLE INC Commissioner’s $1,799.85 Meeting Room in the Sweetwater County Courthouse, 80 WYOMING WASTE SYSTEMS $7,049.36 CDW-GOVERNMENT INC $5,302.50 West Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, Wyoming at which time the fol- BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD HEINEMANN PUBLISHING $643.50 lowing public hearing application will be heard: FLEXIBLE SPENDING $3,838.86 IVIE LEAGUE LEARNING ORCHARD TRUST CO., LLC $12,210.00 RESOURCES, INC. $9,900.00 • A Conditional Use Permit application for the above ground storage THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT NAPA AUTO PARTS $7,249.00 of Flammable and Combustible Liquid in excess of 500 gallons in (GRN6) $1,156.98 ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON CO $4,683.04 the Commercial (C) Zoning District. This property is owned by Eden TSA - CONSULTING GROUP, INC $4,233.62 TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL, Valley Development LLC and is legally described as the West Half of UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST LLC $4,640.50 the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 25 North, Range 106 WYOMING $600.00 TROXELL COMMUNICATIONS $157,014.00 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. WYOMING EDUCATION ASSN $7,347.67 A+ EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Commonly known as 2 HWY 28 Farson, WY. 82932. ACE HARDWARE #11263C $807.32 DEVELOPMENT SVCS $9,600.00 • A Conditional Use Renewal Permit application for dog kennels sub- AIRGAS USA, LLC $1,297.50 ABLENET, INC. $585.00 mitted by Joshua Wells. If approved, this application will allow a dog ALBRECHT, WESTON $650.75 AIRGAS USA, LLC $671.70 kennel business to continue at 5 Stable Lane. The property is owned AMAZON.COM $1,939.66 AMAZON.COM $2,552.11 by Joshua Wells and is located in the Northeast Quarter of the BEUTEL, SYDNEY $1,000.00 APPLIED EDUCATIONAL Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 18 North, Range 105 West BRIDGER VALLEY ELECTRIC $855.01 SYSTEMS, INC $599.00 of the 6th Principal Meridian, Sweetwater County, Wyoming and has BUSH-WELLS SPORTING GOODS $7,764.80 HYLON KOBURN CHEMICALS, INC. $11,251.00 a legal address of 5 Stable Lane, Rock Springs, Wyoming. CENTURY LINK $3,118.52 IVIE LEAGUE LEARNING CLEARY, MEGAN $1,000.00 RESOURCES, INC. $3,800.00 The Sweetwater County Commissioners are scheduled to hear this ap- COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES plication in a public meeting at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 INC $679.25 NUTRITION SERVICES in the County Commissioner’s Meeting Room in the Sweetwater County CONCORD THEATRICALS $2,478.76 DEAN FOODS COMPANY $4,745.94 Courthouse, Green River, Wyoming at which time the public will be given CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC $2,861.35 NICHOLAS & COMPANY INC $22,905.63 the opportunity to comment. DOMINION ENERGY $49,386.30 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY $1,290.69 GIBSON, HEATHER $1,000.00 DEAN FOODS COMPANY $3,002.90 For further information or to submit comments, please visit the Sweetwa- GREEN RIVER, CITY OF $34,740.07 NICHOLAS & COMPANY INC $21,071.55 ter County website at www.sweet.wy.us; click on Boards; then Planning HARTS & FLOWERS $1,465.00 RESTAURANT & STORE & Zoning Commission. HEBBERT, EMILY ALYSE $1,294.05 EQUIPMENT $19,900.00 HICKEY & EVANS, LLP $1,782.46 Dated this 10th day of February, 2021. HOMAX OIL SALES INC $972.90 February 10, 2021 11636 /s/ Cynthia L. Lane, County Clerk

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