10 seek school board seat By DAVID MARTIN ar Sanders. Those three face tion bid. blis e challenges from Cristy elham, Three residents have also obbie . de eur, anielle filed for re election to another While the rimary lection Salas, ennifer igenser, avid four year term on the Castle season concluded with last oung, ebra Barton and aniel oc edical Center s Board wee s election, candidates have . lom. of Trustees. Chairperson Bob filed for the upcoming eneral elham was a member of ordon, ice Chairperson isa lection in ovember. the board in the past, prior to obinson and eed obbins This time, several positions becoming executive director of have filed for re election to the on local boards and manage the Sweetwater County Child board. ment districts are up for elec evelopmental Center. or the amestown io ista tion. ne of those boards is egina Clar registered to ire istrict, ames einard the Sweetwater County School see re election to her position and avid Buller have filed for istrict o. 2 Board of Trustees. on Western Commu election. or the amestown io Ten people have registered for nity College Board of Trustees ista Water and Sewer istrict, election, including incumbents for SWS o. 2. avid Shillcox, aniel Shedden Brenda oosa, Steve Core and She is unopposed in this elec and elbert oll have filed.

ednesd y August t e r t Issue Green River Address ervi e Re uested . All West questioned about change l s o d op di io l se i e o ed By DAVID MARTIN blis e

All West Communications updated the Sweetwater County commissioners about its activities, which resulted in a company representative getting questioned about plans to drop traditional television service. The company recently announced plans to discontinue its traditional television service to customers on ov. . According to a letter from the company, All West stopped offering the service to new customers last year, but decided to discontinue the service because of outdated infrastructure being more diffi cult to maintain and improve. Spea ing to the commissioners last wee , ac Wal enhorst, director of strategic partnerships said the number of traditional television customers has declined by about 0 since buying Sweetwater Cable T nearly three years ago. The cable T mar et is changing very rapidly, he said. e said the costs continue to increase with traditional television and its content providers while a variety of internet based options have grown. eople get their entertainment in a lot Ready for a new year of different ways now, he said. Commissioner Wally ohnson claimed seniors in the area haven t been happy Adia Scoggin, a sixth-grade student at Lincoln Middle School, adjusts her backpack as she navigates the school’s hallways. with the service All West provided, saying Star photo by David Martin people have gotten used to when they want to watch T , they push a button and the T comes on They re very, very concerned as to where their T is going to come from, he said, believing the company overloo s Ward II nominates candidate the fact that it serves a large number of By DAVID MARTIN uring the rimar lection fi ling Wally ohnson will be leaving the group seniors within the county. blis e period, residents within the ward did not in 202 . They re not happy, he said. fi le for the ouncil seat, leaving onl the ohnson fell behind incumbent auren ohnson also claimed the company s With nine votes, residents in Ward write in selection available to voters. n Schoenfeld and challenger ary Thoman decision to discontinue traditional T nominated Brian ughes to campaign for total, write in ballots were cast. in the epublican primary. services went against what All West told isa aes seat on the reen iver City ther reen iver City Council Thoman and Schoenfeld were initially customers after purchasing Sweetwater Council last wee . positions were not impacted by the only separated by one vote at the end of Cable T from the Carollo family nearly As of Tuesday morning, ughes hadn t rimary lection. the election, with Schoenfeld receiving three years ago. accepted his nomination. lection results n Ward , Sherry Bushman received 2,6 4 and Thoman receiving 2,6 Broadband is really the driving were certifi ed b the weetwater ount 4 4 votes to incumbent Tom urphy s according to unoffi cial results. owever, force and that s what people want, lerks ffi ce rida. 400, though both proceed to the eneral choenfelds offi cial tall was changed to Wal enhorst said. ughes received .6 of the write in lection in ovember. Bushman s tally 2,620. Thoman s total represented 0. e said in the last fi scal uarter, 2 votes tallied in Ward . thers collecting represented .0 while urphy of the votes tallied while Schoenfeld s million customers discontinued their more than one write in vote were eorge received 44. . amounted to 0. traditional T services and an additional 2 ost with four votes, aes with three votes n Ward , obert Berg, running ohnson received , votes, 2 .22 million eligible for those services declined and Carol oss, aniel Wilson, Sherry unopposed, received 0 votes, of those tallied, while reen iver resident to purchase them, which has will lead to a Bushman Willy Cargile, itchell aser, representing . of the votes tallied. ar eterson ended the election with yearly decline if the trend continues. ean . Bowers, osanna arch William ,4 , or 6. of the total votes. . ewis and icholas astert receiving weetw ter County Co issioners Continued on A2 two votes. Sweetwater County Commissioner Continued on A2 Final plat of Ranch View subdivision approved By DAVID MARTIN could not have horses or blis e livestoc on their property under the oning regulations. The final plat for housing The preliminary plat was development west of amestown approved by the county in was approved last wee ay of 20 , with a variance by the Sweetwater County approved for hase ne which commissioners paving the way allowed for one acre properties. for the development of homes Construction will occur in near olling reen Country three phases, with the first Club. phase focusing on 2 lots located The development north of the country club encompasses nearly 42 acres property. north of nterstate 0 off of The second phase is planned aensselen oad. The area for the northwest section of is oned as a single family land ad acent to the country residential subdivision. ric club, while the third phase will Bingham, director of the be located south of the second county s land use office, said the phase. oning is the most restrictive Bingham said a construction oning, only being open for date on the second and third the development of residential phases has not been determined. homes. e said property owners Continued on A2 A2 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, August 26, 2020 Green River Farmers Market Company seeks to educate Wednesdays, 4-7 p.m. th transitioning customers Through September 9 ro A e said access to All of the commissioners distancing guidelines. eanwhile, the West television services meeting, saying All xpanding on company connected more requires an All West West hoped to host live Wal enhorst s comments than 600 customers to its internet connection. e demonstrations at local about increasing internet services in the last also said the company s senior centers, but the costs, Carollo said the year. employees have wor ed pandemic ended that idea. broadcasters have driven Wal enhorst said the to help people learn how Another idea she higher costs to providers. alternative All West is to learn the new systems, mentioned was hosting We can t control those offering its customers though he admits it s web based tutorials to costs, we either ta e the requires an All West more diffi cult due to the help customers, but said program or we don t, he internet connection, which pandemic. many traditional television said. he said many seniors don t owever, he said customers don t have e said the company have. customer service internet service. carries local stations from representatives have arty Carollo, the Casper and tah and wor ed to assist customers governmental relations while broadcasters can over the phone. and strategic partnerships be tric y to deal with, City Council meeting Su anne St. ierre, representative for All they want to ensure they the company s mar eting West, said the company provide local stations to and public relations opened its oc Springs customers. Sept. 1, 2020, 7 p.m. specialist, responded to the offi ce hours to 1 p.m. ur intention is to eep commissioners comments on wee days to help on with Salt a e and the City Hall Council through a text window on customers in person and Casper channels on All the ouTube live stream follows appropriate social West T , Carollo said. Chambers is is a tentative agenda subject to change. Water spurs development PROCLAMATIONS: Suicide Prevention Week ro A Sewer istrict expanded water service PRESENTATIONS: Wyoming Main Street The approval was made on the through a treatment facility built in APPOINTMENTS: (A) Appointment of Ian Parker to Historic Preservation Commission; (B) condition the land owners provide the 20 . Reappointment of Nick Montgomery to the URA/Main Street Board county a letter of credit to complete With the anch iew subdivision, ORDINANCES: Consideration on ird and Final Reading an Ordinance for a Proposed Lan- improvements needed to the property along with the construction of the guage Amendment to Chapter 9, Appendix B Zoning to Allow Family Child Care Centers as a Conditional Use Permits in R-1 & R-2 (Single-Family Residential Districts) before construction. As of Tuesday, the ove s Travel Stop on the opposite side COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS: Consideration to Authorize the Submission of a Grant to the county has not received the letter. of the interstate, was only possible Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) for a Local Government Energy Improvement Grant for the evelopment in the area comes after through the expansion of water services Replacement of the Gymnasium Chiller at the Recreation Center the amestown io ista Water and in the area. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS: (A) Issuance of a Catering Permit to the Embassy LLC., dba Embassy Tavern for the Americans for Freedom Rally at the American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28 on September 5, 2020, from 8 am until 10 pm within the barricaded area on North Center Street; (B) Issuance of an Open Container to the Development Fund, Inc., for the Downtown Street Fair on Johnson served as a county September 12, 2020 from 12 pm until midnight, within the barricaded area on Railroad Avenue from e Green Gander all the way to North 1st East and up to Flaming Gorge Way; (C) Approval of the EAP Contract with Southwest Counseling; (D) Approval of the Release of Retainage for the commissioner since 2011 2020 Slurry Seal Project; (E) Approval of the Minutes and Payment of Bills ro A and loo s forward to urds 2. ravis City Council Meetings are televised on Channel 23 at 7 p.m. ohnson had been a the next portion of the received 2. of the An agenda is available on the City’s Website: www.cityofgreenriver.org the Friday before the Council member of the county campaign. While the votes to urds .. Meeting Individuals with disabilities can request accommodations by notifying the Mayor’s O ce 30 days in commissioners since coronavirus pandemic Travis issued a advance of the public meeting they plan to attend. 20 , winning a special did impact candidates statement the morning two year term when ability to meet residents, after the election, voters approved an Thoman said she felt than ing her supporters. initiative to increase the the media provided a Than you to the number of commissioners great means of allowing voters of ouse istrict from three to five. uring candidates to tal about 60 and to everyone Ready for a new ride? much of that time, he their platforms. who helped with my served as the group s t s been a pretty campaign. ow it s chairman. ohnson lively race, considering, time to set our eyes on We’ll help you get the also served one term as Thoman said. Cheyenne. Than you as a commissioner from well to my emocratic horsepower of your dreams 22. ouse Distri t opponent i e Burd, As ballots were being epublican ar who ran an admirable counted, ohnson said Ba er and emocrat campaign. loo forward NEW and NEW-TO-YOU he didn t mind if he indsey Travis will face to wor ing with him made the cut or not, each other in ovember in the future to build a Auto Loans as low as saying he could go on to determine who will better Wyoming, she vacation. After the last replace emocrat ohn said. 3.50% OAC precinct was reported, he reeman. Barney, spea ing after congratulated Thoman Ba er defeated his the votes were tallied, while she attempted to epublican opponent said he isn t sure if he console him after his Ted Barney by earning will see election to defeat. 626 votes to Barney s another office in two ou got it, 2. akers amount years. owever, he did congratulations, represented . of ma e one observation ohnson said to Thoman. the votes while Barney about the race. Thoman said she is received .. Two reen iver happy to have made it Travis received 02 natives lost to non through the first round votes to opponent i e natives, Barney said.

(307)875-3044 WWCC cuts jobs, degree paths (888)340-3044 C S S Wyo according to a press re The ma ority of the 131 East Railroad Ave.Green River, WY 82935 • Office M-F:9:00-5:00 Drive-up M-F: 7:30-5:30 ming ews xchange lease. college s budget goes to Western Wyoming As a new president, salar and benefi ts, so the Community College will this was not how wanted only meaningful way to eliminate ob positions to start our ourney, cut expenses is a reduc and degree pathways in resident im ale said. tion in wor force, the the days ahead. m eenly aware that release stated. The deci The decision was an there are people attached sion to eliminate positions nounced to employees on to these decisions. ve rather than furloughing onday, Aug. , and is as ed our Western fam or temporarily cutting due to state budget cuts, ily for compassion and salaries is designed to declining enrollment, and understanding during this implement a sustainable ALLIED CHEMICAL the impact of C , transition. plan during the current crisis and into the future. The college intends to THANK YOU FOR streamline its structure and resolve areas of inef YOUR SUPPORT! fi cienc with a focus on boosting enrollment. ver the summer, two TRONA PLANT Make your internal committees draft ed two rubrics academic vote count! and administration to Lung Cancer • Other Cancers assist in determining what If you can’t vote positions and degrees Special trusts have been set up by vendors and suppliers in person on will be impacted. These rubrics were given to a of the Allied Chemical Trona plant to pay asbestos victims. You can make November 3rd, cabinet consisting of the a claim without ever leaving your home. absentee ballots president, vice presidents, If you ever worked at the Allied Chemical Trona plant before 1982 you may have been exposed to and human resources. asbestos - and not even know it. You could be entitled to multiple cash settlements without even leaving your are available. Besides labor, the cabi house, going to court, or filing a lawsuit. Pick up an absentee ballot net will examine several If you ever worked at the Allied Chemical Trona plant, you were likely exposed to asbestos. If you have been at the Sweetwater County areas for ineffi ciencies diagnosed with Lung Cancer (even if you are a smoker) - or Esophageal, Laryngeal, Pharyngeal, Stomach, Clerk’s o ce, including work ow, orga Colon, Rectal Cancer or Mesothelioma, or know someone who died from one of these cancers, call 80 West Flaming Gorge Way ni ational design, aca demic affairs, technology Ste 155, Green River, WY and T services, facilities, 82935 auxiliaries, spending, and OR call 307-872-3733 (GR) contracts. The cabinet is or 307-922-5210 (RS), now wor ing through this OR email process and will partner 1-800-478-9578www.getnorris.com/asb Free [email protected] with the board of trustees Claims Analysis Nationwide Service to request your ballot. to make an offi cial an Birmingham, Alabama attorney Robert Norris helps injured claimants, nationwide, collect cash benefits from Asbestos Trusts. “No representa- Paid for by Stan Blake nouncement in Septem tion is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.” ber. Wednesday, August 26, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com A CFAC seeks quilts t Re ort as well as at the Community ine Arts Center. The guidelines and additional The White ountain ibrary is calling information can be found on the entry all quilters to display their creative forms. articipants are as ed to drop off quilting pro ects. their entries at the library. uilters are invited to enter up to The guidelines were set by the three quilted pieces each. ieces can be exhibits committee of the ibrary anything from Wall angings to clothing System. and table runners. ieces must be under The exhibit will be displayed from 4 x60 . uilts can be original or from Sept. through ct. for the annual patterns and must be appropriate for Sweetwater uilters pen xhibit. The display. deadline to submit entries will be Sept. There will be a two page entry form, by p.m. The show is open to all quilters available at the library circulation des s in the county. Obituaries

Donnette Butters Petersen Donnette Butters Petersen, 00, onnette en oyed spending her time coo passed away August 24, 2020 at ission at ing and sewing she also loved spending time Castle oc ehabilitation Center. She was a with her family. resident of reen iver, Wyoming Survivors include sons ene for 0 years. ran lin etersen of Thornton, C , She was born on ovember 0, arcus Butters etersen of reen in organ, tah, the daughter iver, W , yle Butters etersen of ewell Bailey Butters and illian also of reen iver, W daughter lora ich. udy ay etersen Wil s of Bigfor , onnette attended organ T, 0 grandchildren, and 2 great lementary School and graduated grandchildren. from reen iver igh School with She was preceded in death by her the class of . beloved husband ran lin Cornelius onnette married ran lin C. etersen, her parents ewell Bailey etersen at her parents home in Butters and illian lora ich, nine reen iver, W on une , 40. brothers, and one sister. Their marriage was latter solemni ed in the raveside Services and interment will ta e daho alls temple, daho alls, daho. e place at 00 am, Saturday, August 2 , 2020 Your campaign is preceded her in death on une 2 , . at the iverview Cemetery, reen iver. A She was a sales cler for odel s rug and public viewing will be held from 00 00 a ba er for r. s and Albertsons grocery. pm, riday, August 2 , 2020 at The Church onnette was a member of the ebonairs of esus Christ of atter day Saints chapel, ance Club through the 40 s and 0 s. 000 W 4th , reen iver, W . too important to She was also a member of The Church of Condolences may be left at www.foxfh. esus Christ of atter day Saints. com. David Perez Rios Smith get thrown away y loving husband and best friend of for the last fi ve ears, where he was a ver years D vid Pere Rios it , 4, hard wor er and made so many friends. passed away on Thursday August 6, 2020 r. Smith en oyed spending time with in oc Springs, Wyoming holding his famil, hunting, fi shing and outdoor activi beloved son. e was a resident of oc ties. avid en oyed spending time with Springs for the last years and is a former his precious boys and beloved wife. avid resident of daho. loved being in god s country he always r. Smith attended schools in loved the fact he fought for his daho and was a 200 graduate of country and his loved ones are Cassia igh School. able to en oy this country. e married Chelsey ale on Survivors include his wife, ctober 2 , 20 2 in oc Springs, Chelsey Smith of oc Springs, Wyoming. Wyoming one son, isher Smith avid was an ama ing man, of oc Springs, Wyoming moth father, husband, son, brother and er, oyce Smith of Burley, daho friend, avid was very accom three brothers, ussell oepnic plished and goal orientated to give and wife Shandi of upert, daho his family the life he new they de esse Smith of oc Springs, served. avid served in the nit Wyoming Alvy Smith of Burley, ed States Army ational uard for daho one sister, atisha Smith of years during this time he served a tour in Twin alls, daho maternal grandmother, raq and was offered the following med oy eterson of Aurora, regon as well as als Army achievement medal, Army good several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and conduct medal, ational defense service nephews. medal, lobal War on terrorism war e was preceded in death by one son, medal, raq campaign medal W campaign Cooper Smith paternal grandfather, Alvy star, Army service ribbon, verseas service sbourne ribbon, Armed forces reserve medal W ollowing Cremation, private family device, river and mechanic badge and services will be conducted. Cont bloc This family respectfully requests in a e wor ed at enesis Al ali as a miner vid s memory be made out to the memorial Cooper Smith Advertise in a newspaper picked up t is with great sorrow bilia. Cooper loved to stay Wyoming, maternal we announce the passing busy being outdoors li e great grandfather arvin of our beloved son Coo his father they shared a lot ale of upert, daho, by community-minded readers er it at the age of of memories en oying the several aunts and uncles he passed away on August country his daddy fought T. . yan and wife Chas 6, 2020 in his daddy s for. ity, esse Smith, Cassie arms in oc Springs, ven though Cooper s ale, atisha Smith, Alvy Call us today Wyoming. e was a time on earth was cut Smith, obert riel and lifelong resident short he made wife Christina, ussell of oc Springs, an impact on all oepnic and wife Shandi, Wyoming. of his family and and several cousins. Cooper was friends, Cooper Cooper was proceeded 875-3103 born on arch had an ama ing in death by his father a , 20 in oc bond with his vid ere ios Smith, pa Springs, Wyo father, they were ternal great grandfather ming, he s the son truly best friends, Alvy sbourne, maternal Obituary Announcement of Chelsey and you could tell grandfather loyd ale, avid Smith. Cooper loo ed up three maternal great e attend to his father and grandfathers William Carl As of ov. , 20 , The reen ed school at valued everything all, obert acy and iver Star will charge for the Westridge lementary he taught him. wife oyce, and ilton for two years, in oc Survivors include his riel. placement of obituaries. The Springs, Wyoming. mother Chelsey Smith of ollowing cremation, Cooper en oyed spend oc Springs, one brother private family services will price for obituaries will be ing quality time with isher Carl Smith of oc be conducted. family playing soccer Springs, aternal rand The family respect and bas etball riding mother oyce sbourn of fully requests donations in his bi e and hoverboard Burley, daho, maternal Cooper s memory be made ess than wor s ree wrestling, fi nding rocks, grandparents, honda to The memorial of avid picking up trash, fi shing and Brian riel of oc and Cooper Smith, 2640 1 wor s 1 and hunting with his dad Springs,, Three maternal oothill Boulevard, oc and brother. Cooper was great grandmothers ean Springs, Wyoming 2 0 . ach wor s a ter fascinated by his dad s all of a ley d, Cindy Condolences may be ilitary Service and col riel, and uby acy left at www.vasefuneral lected ilitary memora both of oc Springs, homes.com.

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Shay Mahana State has better things to Intern Shay is the newspaper’s intern for the summer. She helps cover do than match campaign sports, community and t s fair to say the niversity of which is a ma or money ma er for lay off every employee and still county news. Wyoming is facing some serious the department, which is estimated face a budget shortfall, it s too budget problems, li e almost every to lose million in revenue. much money. other governmental entity in the ast wee , the university s f the state is in a position to state. athletic s department announced match donations towards athletics A recent article from the its oming fundraising spending, it should focus more Casper Star Tribune reported campaign, which aims to on ensuring its more vulnerable the university prepared to ta e a provide funding to maintain the populations are the least impacted cut of at least 42 million due to university s athletics programs. by the coronavirus pandemic, the pandemic and the state s own This is all well and good, except for not the needs of the university revenue woes. a line mentioning funding would athletics department. Services p until recently, the university be matched by the state. provided by the state to people has pro ected a 20 decrease n the surface, this isn t who need them should ta e in enrollment until the state alarming because the state has precedence. announced it would provide matched donation drives in the This is a difficult position to education grants to residents that past. owever, the question is ta e, however the needs of the had become under employed or if the state should match those many outweigh the needs of a few. unemployed due to the pandemic. donations while facing significant A moratorium on matching ow the college s leaders only revenue shortfalls of its own. donations should be initiated and Mission anticipate a drop of about 4. We re fans of Wyoming whatever account those funds We strive to cover all the news and entertainment from last year. Athletics, but this might be a time come from should be redirected important to the people of Green River. Our entire staff takes part in the decision-making process of what ap- The school s athletic s where state legislators focus on the until the pandemic has passed. pears in these pages and all content is locally gener- department is facing similar larger problems Wyoming faces. This may mean the college s ated. If you have a story idea, please contact any of the pressures as the ountain West ow much would the campaign athletics program will suffer until people you see here. Conference announced fall bring in A few hundred thousand then, but there are more worthy The Star editorials, which appear under the title “Our View,” are written from the position of the newspaper, sports would be postponed. The aybe a few million egardless causes state funding should be usually with the influence of several people, and in postponement includes football, of how much, for a state that could applied to. the hope that they will carry the weight of our 100-plus years of leadership. et the law handle it. The personal columns and letters appearing else- Why not publish an investigative where on this page, and others, represent the opinions Newspaper report on the federal budget deficit of single individuals and do not necessarily reflect the position of the newspaper. that involves every American The Star welcomes and encourages you to write should report When have you and your staff a Letter to the Editor. We will print all signed, original ever went out and investigated a letters of local interest. Please provide a phone number other issues story ever. for verification. We will not publish letters that are libelous or scurri- De r ditor nvestigative reporting does not lous in nature. 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Of course, everyone’s situation is unique, and many variables are in- volved in the lifespan/healthspan comparison: differences in projected longevity between women and men, family health histories, environmen- tal factors, and so on. And there are certainly plenty of people whose healthspans essentially match their lifespans Ð that is, they enjoy healthy, busy lives right up until the end. Yet, even the possibility that you could face a decade or more of less-than-ideal health in your retirement years should be cause for concern. The health issue, by itself, is already worri- some, but the accompanying threat to financial independence is also on Assistant Lincoln Middle School Principal Joe Hamel hands out masks to students as they people’s minds. In fact, 72% of retirees say one of their biggest fears is becoming a burden on their families, according to the Four Pillars study. enter the school or their fi rst day o class ednesday Star photo y aid Martin So, given these concerns, here are a few moves to consider, possibly with the help of a financial professional: Investigate long-term care protection. The costs of an extended nursing home stay can be exorbitant, and the services of a home health care aide are far from inexpensive, too. And retirees know it: Their great- est financial worry is paying for health care costs, including the cost of continued its long-term care, again according to the Four Pillars study. Consequently, you may want to explore some type of long-term care protection – and the younger you are when you purchase this protection, the more affordable it tends to be. rightward march in primaries Evaluate your investment mix. Even with Medicare and Medicare supplement plans, you will likely face significant out-of-pocket health By RR DRA most of the people on raw ers cast during the year member of his team while care costs during your retirement years. To help pay these bills, you will Wyofi le.com facts, ris ill told the are cherry pic ed for the she served in his offi ce. need sufficient liquidity in your financial accounts. So, you may need to evaluate, and possibly adjust, your investment mix to make sure you’ve newspaper. They use slan ratings system, but there s hope voters will ma e their got adequate funds in liquid, low-risk vehicles. These types of securities There s nothing li e der and innuendo to try to no one to as . The group is decisions based on issues, won’t offer much in terms of growth potential, but they do provide more noc ing off a few bruised impinge their character. anonymous. not careless insinuation, stability of principal. You won’t want to abandon all growth-oriented ve- and battered epublican espite that, on Cran was the site s the governor wrote. hicles, though – even in retirement, you need to stay ahead of inflation. Create a sustainable withdrawal rate. To help address your in name only incumbents latern was defeated. ol of the onth for ohnson told the Star healthspan funding concerns, you’ll also need to ensure you’re not taking in a Wyoming primary lowing the election, orr August, while on latern Tribune that Bouchard has out too much money from your investment portfolio each year, especially election to ma e self put down his weapons and ownall received that resorted to atout lies during your first few years of retirement. proclaimed real conserva long enough to declare on dishonor in ay and une, in a desperate attempt to If you could see into the future, you’d know exactly where your lifes- pan intersected with your healthspan. But since this certainty is unat- tives whoop and holler. s website that the respectively. defame me. She said his tainable, you’ll want to be prepared for whatever comes your way. our term moderate group obliterated gun But not all of its recent slanderous and unethical This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Sen. ichael on latern grabbers and will ter targets lost their competi behavior should disqualify Jones Financial Advisor. illette had the biggest rify anti gun epublicans tive primary contests. Sen. him from representing For more information please call 307-382-3278. target on his bac , with in Cheyenne for years to red Baldwin emmer Senate istrict 6. several groups and well come er defeated yle Williams t should, but so far it heeled conservative donors ut was hardl and ex ammell, while hasn t. t s impossible to Pets of the Week out to end his political the only group to have ep. err aton ( now how many votes the career. 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Swee the main reasons for the won his 20 6 general elec the epublican lawma ney, bless his moderate ascension of the extreme tion race with 0 of the ers as upholding the party s heart, provo ed the ire right in the egislature is vote and was unopposed conservative values. of the right by voting for that few emocrats even Sophie two years later. on latern received a edicaid expansion and want to get involved in red indholm ran into a 0 score from the group, against so called pro life state politics. o emocrat bu saw in this year s as did Cran . ir bride bills. fi led for 1 of the 1 enate Sophie is a young female Doberman Pinscher primary, though, losing earned a 2, and ownall ep. Sandy ewsome seats up for grabs, or in 4 to Chip eiman by 2 doubled that. indholm Cody, apparently a of the 60 ouse districts. mix. She is 23-24 weeks old and is up to date votes. t was a shoc er, voted with the group on villainess in the eyes of That leaves it up to on all shots. She is great with kids but can be given his rapid rise in the half the issues it claimed ultra conservatives, saw moderate epublicans li e food and toy aggressive towards other dogs. She epublican ran s. eiman truly mattered. opponent ina Webber put arr rago to fi ll the void successfully campaigned vidence Based Wyo up billboards that depicted and offer some resistance would prefer to be the only dog in the house but as the true conservative ming, a blog written by a rhinoceros on the left to the extreme faction of she does well with cats. in the race, pledging to former Campbell County side (naturall). n the his party. The ohnson To adopt a dog, cat or kitten visit the Green River protect the Second Amend epublican Chairman right was Webber, wear County deputy attorney Animal Shelter from 2-4 p.m. every day or call ment and vote against all oug erard, rates each ing a red, white and blue handily defeated incum tax hi es. legislator based on his or outfi t and brandishing a bent ep. ichard Tass them at 872-0570 to schedule an appointment. t was the common her entire voting record ri e. he sign declared she of Buffalo, possessor of a theme of extreme right each year. Along with all was going western on Wyo real epublican crown PET OF THE WEEK BROUGHT TO YOU BY . . . candidates who also man 2 emocrats, he ran ed s. bestowed by wyorino.com. aged to oust a trio of ouse on latern, Cran and 0 Tass pledged to eep epublican lawma ers other epublicans very Webber will have to put saying no to all tax in eps. ill ownall of il liberal. the billboards and weapons creases, but Crago refused lette, an ir bride of As a progressive Wyo in mothballs until the next to ta e such a vow in an Chugwater and Thomas ming voter, consider that election, because ewsome interview with Big orn Cran of iamondville. absolutely absurd. 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Because don t Weekends Aaron orr, posted a video that extreme left category, Sen. thin that s a logical way Showroom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. declaring him the worst either. of Cheyenne, former to approach the problem. bac stabbing, lying to This election has been eecutive director, f go to Cheyenne with 1850 Foothill Blvd., PO Box 1259, Rock Springs, WY 82902-1259 your face piece of trash in a reasonably brutal one, was the election s biggest preconceived ideas and m the Senate. erard wrote. There is a mudslinger, hands down. not willing to l oo at so Tel. R.S. (307) 382-9344 G.R. (307) 875-7037 Wyoming is only a part battle being waged openly n a mailer sent out about lutions or suggest my own, time gig for orr, who runs for the fi rst time in m a wee before voters went then probably shouldn t a networ of similar gun memory for the epublican to the polls, Bouchard go. rights groups with his two arts soul. claimed that his opponent, Wow is brave, com brothers in other states. 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At a directors meeting onday, Com County government is an extension of missioners el Shelstad and Colleen aber state government, Staeben said. said they had received questions from f we pass this ind of resolution, we re residents about whether Campbell County going directly against the state mandates would pass a resolution against govern and the powers granted to the state, she ment overreach similar to what has been said. done in other communities. f Campbell County passed its own res The city of Sheridan adopted a resolu olution, it would probably fail because tion uly 20 declaring all legal businesses the Attorne enerals ffice definitel and personnel in the city as essential. The would have legal grounds to override the resolution was necessary for the purpose resolution if it chose to, Staeben said. of discouraging state authorities from Constitutionally, oshen County s enacting forced closures. resolution doesn t have much to stand on, Two wee s later, the three member Staeben added. oshen County Commission adopted a The resolution quotes the Wyoming resolution to encourage the public to Constitution, Article , Section , which ma e appropriate virus related health starts with, each competent adult shall care decisions for themselves and their have the right to ma e his or her own families and to refrain from any county health care decisions. level virus related mandates concerning Staeben said one must loo at the entire individual health care decisions. section instead of ta ing out one sentence After tal ing with eputy ounty At and saying that s what we want. The torney enny Staeben and Administrative section refers to a person s right to health irector Carol Seeger, the commissioners care access and insurance. decided not to go the same route. t s really more of a clause about insur Buffalo britches esolutions are no more than a state ance than our own rights, she said. t ment on how the commission feels on a permits any person to pay any health care In an apparent homage to the unfortunate Iowa woman who tangled with a bison particular issue and are not legally bind provider and receive direct payment for at South Dakota’s Custer State Park, this sculpture of a bison in Sundance was ing, Seeger said. services. adorned this week with a pair of jeans. According to news reports of the Aug. Staeben said passing a resolution li e The only other section of the Wyoming 12 incident, as the woman took pictures of bison in the park, one of the animals oshen County s could have serious con Constitution that tal s about health is charged her, hooked its horn through the belt loop of her pants and shook her sequences. er main concern was how a Article , Section 20, which says the egis back and forth until she was thrown out of her pants. The woman escaped seri- similar resolution would affect Campbell lature has a duty to protect and promote ous inury hoto y e Moer, Sundance imes County s ability to get federal funding, es health and morality of people. Legislators pass COVID-19 immunity bill By I AB A A V one, or caused disease contraction, A representative from the in moving the bill forward. ust egislative ervice ffice said. yomi ib e le during a public health emergency Wyoming ospital Association li e to eep our options open and Another part of the bill would i yomi ews e declared over that disease, uller also spo e at the meeting and said reect the good work of this com have prohibited a city or town said. since there aren t wide sweeping mittee. from requiring a property owner, C A bill concern mmunity existed before for public health orders in Wyoming, ep. Chuc ray, Casper, as a condition of services, to have ing immunity and liability during health care providers acting in it still leaves hospitals and health said he is also going to be voting a contract with the city or town a pandemic was approved to be good faith that were responding care facilities vulnerable to li for the udiciary version of the bill, when a tenant resides at the prop sponsored by the oint udiciary to a public health emergency, and ability. but wanted to ma e clear that his erty and not the owner, op inson nterim Committee in the upcom this bill would extend it to other don t now, m concerned yes vote isn t in opposition to the said. ing legislative session. businesses and people. with this one. t loo s li e we re other committee s bill. Washut said the purpose of The bill was brought up in The committee heard a bill that paddling upstream ... we already ep. Sara Burlingame, Chey the bill is to address situations in light of the C pandemic also is being sponsored by the have immunity in place and don t enne, Sen. Tara ethercott, which the landlord couldn t evict because insurance doesn t always oint Travel, ecreation, Wildlife thin m gonna be able to support Cheyenne, and ep. Bill ownall, tenants during C , and the cover situations that emerge due to Cultural esources nterim this. said ep. ar ennings, illette, also said they would be tenants weren t paying their rent pandemics. The bill addressed im Committee that had similar lan Sheridan. voting in favor of the bill. or utilities. The bill would protect munity during pandemics for busi guage to the bill being considered ep. Tim Sala ar, iverton, The other bill that didn t pass the property owner from facing the ness owners and passed through by the udiciary committee. and ep. , Casper, committee would have addressed utility bills that piled up over those the committee. Several people from business also said they don t support the utility bill issues between landlords months when they couldn t evict The bill would create immunity entities provided input during udiciary s version of the bill. and tenants. the tenant. for any person or entity who fol public comment, including Cindy owever, Sen. , t provides a city or county that Sen. . . ost, owell, said lows in good faith the instruction e ancey from the Wyoming ouglas, said, agree with a operates trash recycling water, he s concerned with this bill be of the health officers, whether state Business Alliance and Bradley lot of the previous spea ers that sewer, gas or electric services that cause he doesn t see the bill having or local, Brian uller of the egis Cave on behalf of the alliance, favor the T W committee bill, as they shall not collect or attempt to anything to do with C , lative ervice ffice said. that stated they were concerned well, but m going to support this collect payment from a property and this bill is a local control issue. This immunity would only ap about the good faith, gross bill because it s a rapidly evolving owner when the owner has not e said he thin s this is something ply to issues where people claim a negligence, and willful or wanton situation. contracted with the city to provide landlords should wor out with the business or person exposed some misconduct. There s not a whole lot of harm services, avid op inson of the cities. Mayors push lawmakers to consider tax options By T M C T R other tax options, and all said the state remained in The state s budget shortfall could also spell the yomi ib e le an economic depression for another decade. A sever end of local government distributions from the state, i yomi ews ance tax wasn t ultimately passed until 6 . which totaled 0 million divvied between counties e would rather revere you as great statesmen and and municipalities in its most recent budget. stateswomen, versus watch you do nothing and be uring the meeting, Wyoming County Commission C With Wyoming facing a pro ected regaled to the same historical fate of that 2 egis ers Association xecutive irector erimiah ieman . billion revenue shortfall over the next two years, lature, all said. outlined several options, from changing the sales tax a few mayors from across the state as ed lawma ers ther elected leaders offered specific proposals distribution formula to raising some property valu onday to start seriously considering new taxation to help the state s ailing local governments, most of ations, that lawma ers could consider if the direct options. which have cut between 0 and 40 from their up distributions go away. n response to the budget crisis which emerged coming budgets due to the pandemic. egardless of what options the egislature may from long term declines in Wyoming s energy indus thin we re seriously going to have to tal about choose, the local leaders agreed something needs to be tries and was accelerated by the C pandemic raising the sales and use tax incrementally, Cheyenne done. the state has already cut about 0 of its state ayor arian rr said. But if we don t start doing it Sweetwater County Commissioner andy oc agency budgets, totaling about 2 0 million. now, it s going to be more difficult in the future, from Wendling, who is also a WCCA board member, said But for mayors who testified to the state egis where stand. his area has seen an influx of people during the lature s oint evenue Committee on onday, cuts rr also mentioned removing sales tax exemptions C pandemic while still being forced to cut alone won t be enough. on items such as groceries as a step that would be services. Cody ayor att all told lawma ers onday that beneficial for local governments. Wyoming must diversify its tax structure for all leveraging the state s savings account was an unten Though most tax policy remains under the purview cities, towns and counties, Wendling said. ur local able answer to our problems, noting the volatility of state legislators, the mayors also mentioned some governments provide the most basic service to constit of global oil mar ets that often dictate Wyoming s local revenue options that could be expanded. uents daily, which all of us participate in and receive. revenue streams. ander ayor onte ichardson told lawma ers We re on the front lines of ensuring Wyoming offers a ur leaders need to help citi ens understand that that he would li e to see the fifth penny sales tax, quality of life that is second to none. revenue enhancements, or taxes, are tools we use which voters have already approved in places li e The local officials who testified maintained their to invest in ourselves, all said. While there is a aramie County, become permanent statewide. willingness to wor with legislators, regardless of sentiment that more cuts might seem to be necessary, ur citi ens need to be responsible and pay for what steps they ta e. But, as all reiterated to the those cuts will also lead to further ob loss and poten services that they need and they want, ichardson committee, time is of the essence. tially a population decline. said. The only way that feel that we can do that is don t now how to frame it to someone what the all, who also serves as vice president of the Wyo by ma ing that fifth cent a permanent tax instead of state s going to loo li e if you go cut a third of the ming Association of unicipalities, drew a histori optional, which would help us move toward that sixth state government, all said. cal comparison to Wyoming in the mid 20s, when cent addition . Trying to wrap my head around that is difficult. ... ellie Tayloe oss was governor. Though there was ichardson said the city of ander has already cut f we want to try to grow, we re going to have to find discussion of passing a mineral severance tax at that 0 full time positions, including ones related to street something to replace those revenues that we ve been time, lawma ers re ected the proposal, along with maintenance, par s up eep and public safety. reliant on for so long, all said. AP EOPLE www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, August 26, 2020 Staff sheds light on 1919 murder case By DAVID MARTIN the museum s archives. blis e We have a lot of coro ner s reports and coro ew information ner s information, Blust regarding a century old said. murder discovered by That information staff at the Sweetwater and testimony revealed County istorical u Buxton s motive in ta ing seum is shedding light on meyc s rifle was more the acts leading to that focused on an immigra murder. tion law prohibiting im According to a Wyohis migrants from possessing tory.org article by ic hunting or fishing gear Blust, an employee at the without a proper license. museum, the death of a The two were not game warden in may poaching as rabbits were have been the result of not considered game legislation aimed at im animals, but a law titled migrants. Alien s un and ish n Sept. 4, , a icense gave Buxton deputy game warden, the authority to sei e ohn Buxton, encoun meyc s rifle. According tered two boys, 6 year to a press release from old ohn olman and the museum, the law year old oseph was the product of the meyc north of oc 20 ed Scare, as Springs. The two were paranoia and suspicion hunting rabbits when of uropean immigrants Buxton approached them. was widespread after a meyc was an Austrian series of anarchist bomb immigrant and Buxton ing in eight American cit too meyc s . 0 0 Sav ies. The paranoia fueled age rifle from him. meyc mass arrests of left lean A helping hand then shot Buxton with a ing activists, communists pistol he had and Buxton and suspected anarchists Michele Lyon, a Spanish ELL teacher at Lincoln Middle School, helps a student find out which classroom he died before arriving to while giving politicians should go to. Star photo by David Martin the hospital. meyc was ammunition to draft laws charged with first degree impacting immigrants. murder and would later The law, found in Arti plea guilty to second cle 2 of Wyoming s state degree murder. e was statutes, allowed game Green River Main Street to sentenced to imprison wardens and other peace ment at the Wyoming officers to sei e firearms State enitentiary. and fishing tac le found Blust said he started in the possession of any host street fair in Sept. writing the article as a alien not entitled to hold straight forward law and or possess the same... By A MA ANA after the mar et closes. elvin believes a shorter notice to the crime submission because Blust said immigrants e endors must pay a 2 street fair is a great vendors and entertainers, Buxton was the first game were required to obtain fee in order to sell their opportunity for residents many aspects of the street warden illed in the line a license and pay a 2 reen iver ain products at the fair. to get outside and fair are being planned of duty in Wyoming and fee which amounts to Street will host a street According to ennie sociali e, but still follow quic ly. owever, elvin the crime occurred in 2. in 2020 accord fair Sept. 2. elvin, reen iver ain safety guidelines. With is confident that despite Sweetwater County. ow ing to the .S. Bureau of any other Street administrator, the the shopping and live the time challenge, the ever, while most would abor Statistics, and were organi ations oined idea of the street fair was music available, she event will turn out. assume the situation required to renew the together in order to host brought up as a group thin s it will provide The fair will be located to be a case of a game license. the event, including the decision between the fun opportunities for in front of the Tomahaw warden being shot after An immigrant with a reen iver evelopment different organi ations. the city s residents to otel. orth irst ast discovering poachers, the fishing rod would have und and local After a recent ed experience an en oyable Street and ailroad reality isn t as simple. had to pay that fee, Blust businesses. White Buffalo meet and evening and show their Avenue will be closed for Blust said museum said. The street fair will greet attracted people support for local vendors the event. staff found a typed tran Blust s article, The feature many different to downtown reen and artists. endors will be script of testimony from Buxton Case An Anti m types of vendors as iver, the organi ations elvin said the biggest available from noon to 4 two witnesses to the ill migrant Tragedy can be well as flea mar et decided a street fair challenge with this event p.m., with live music and ing, as well as a coroner s found on the Wyohistory. items and food truc s. would be beneficial to the is time. With the split entertainment following report of the incident in org website. ive music will follow community. second decision and later. County concert association hosts Wendy Woo t Re ort Westword s all of ame. Woo uggles performing, the music business and relationships all while being a The Sweetwater County Concert Association is presenting Wendy Woo as their mother to her three children. next featured artist. A documentary about her live was made by errari ilms. The documentary Woo s concert will be an extra performance outside of the concert series is titled nsha en the oad to Woo . The film traces her musical history from presented by the association for the season. learning to play a few chords of aul cCartney s Blac bird , to wor ing and Woo is a Colorado artist who has penned and recorded over 200 original playing at Boulder s famed ox Theatre and much more. songs and played over 0 dates annually. Woo s energy, musical s ills, and The Sweetwater County Concert Association couldn t be more excited to wor spirited songwriting have made her a media and fan favorite. An example of her with Woo. The concert will ta e place Sept. , at the Broadway Theater in oc proceeding reputation is her invite to legendary Carly Simon s estival of the Springs. Senses on artha s ineyard in 20 4 . Tic ets for non members will cost 0.Tic ets will be available at oc Springs Woo has shared the stage with many popular bands including The ray, and reen iver Chamber of Commerce, the ain Street office and at the Counting Crows and the onsters. She has also been on stage with solo artists door the night of the concert. such as Brad aisley, Sarah c achlan and ames Taylor. She has performed The associations mission is to bring the best live and professional in several well nown venues li e ed oc s in Colorado, the otel Cafe in os entertainments to the residents of Sweetwater County. SCCA is a non profit Angeles and the Bitter nd in ew or . organi ation that not only bring in entertainment to the county but also sponsors Woo has also been named Westword aga ine s usic Awards Singer a local sponsorship program that provides music related needs to students. The Songwiter of the year five separate times, resulting in her addition into association also promotes music education with Sweetwater B C S. Golden Hour Senior Center schedule un articipants must call the center to get placed on A tivities eduled unch will remain curbside and home delivered the list of activities they would li e to attend. They until further notice. can sign up with one other person. sd y f more than 20 people sign up for an event, the 0 0 0 a.m. Arm chair travel Thursday Birthday lunch chic en fried stea , center will draw at random who will participate and 0 2 0, igh, ow, ed, Blac mashed potatoes gravy, veggie cup, cauliflower whose who are drawn will be called the day before. id y broccoli mix, biscuit, fresh fruit. ow to rti i te 0 a.m. Social our riday Beef fa itas, refried beans cheese, garden articipants must stay in their vehicles until 0 0 0 a.m. Chair oga salad, carrots and peas, mangos. the activity time slot. o early arrivals will be 0 2 0 p.m. B onday BB chic en drumstic s, ba ed beans, permitted. articipants must leave at the end of o d y garden salad, mixed veggies, pears, date bar. the time slot. as s must be worn at all times 0 a.m. Social our Tuesday Salmon, veggie cup, seasoned carrots, and participants must enter through the main 0 0 0 a.m. Chair oga rice pilaf, orange wedge. doors. They must also sign in and participate with 0 2 0 p.m. Bingo Wednesday avioli with meat Sauce, garden screening questions. esd y salad, talian veggies, garlic bread, fruit cup, peanut articipants must use hand saniti er upon arrival 0 a.m. T S butter coo ie. and stay 6 feet apart at all times. nly two people 0 0 0 a.m. Wii Bowling per table will be permitted. There will be no access 0 2 0 p.m. odified Bun o A tivities to the activity rooms and failure to follow the ed esd y All activities will be in the dining room. guidelines will result in being requested to leave the a.m. Boo club There will be 20 people per activity. center. 0 2 0 p.m. Bingo Wednesday,S PORTSAugust 26, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B

Warming up Hailey Uhrig stretches prior to swimming at the Green River Aquatics Center Tuesday afternoon. The high school’s swim team will compete at home Saturday, start- ing at 10 a.m. Star photo by David Martin Wolves sweep Torrington Fri. By DAVID MARTIN Saucedo in two sets, 6 and 6 . oubles 2 arrison and Strauss defeated blis e Singles 2 egan Counts defeated enessa erby Whitney ull and Sydney ull in two sets, 6 4 and in two sets, 6 and 6 4. Connor riel efeated 6 . C. riel and . riel defeated C Barrus and The reen iver igh School tennis squad saac Bartlett in two sets, 6 and 6 2. yan Cordes in two sets 6 and 6 2. showed how competitive they are in a series of oubles aylee Carson and mmie Archibald oubles Strange and Brown were defeated by contests with three other schools over the wee end. defeated Tyne Sto e and acee Shields in two sets, aili Wisniews i and ila Asay in two sets, 6 and The team swept Torrington riday in aramie 6 4 and 6 4. Camden elson and omenic un le 4 6. on Ty eininger and a e indlow defeated and nearly accomplished the same against owell defeated Cody Clayson and abel ussell in two alin icswa and Wesley reator in two sets, 6 at home, with the ady Wolves dropping one match sets, 6 and 6 . and 6 . against the anthers Saturday. The team bro e oubles 2 Alicia arrison and ayde Strauss even against Cody, who also visited reen iver, as defeated Trisha Cates and Bethany Wunibald in two Green River vs. Cody the ady Wolves lost 2, with two matches being sets, 6 and 6 . Braxton Cordova and ach riel Singles eiser was defeated by aegen Staggs decided in a tiebrea er, while the Wolves overcame defeated Ben irminhac and Adam Bartlett in two in three sets, , 6 and 0. rubb defeated 2, with three of the matches being determined by sets, 6 2 and 6 2. Cody Champlin in three sets, 6 4, 6 and 0 . a tiebrea er. oubles iley Strange and Ali Brown defeated Singles 2 Counts defeated Anna Brenner in ead tennis coach hil arder said he s happy Sydney arris and Theona aines in two sets, 6 2 two sets , 6 and 6 . elson was defeated C with how the team played. and 6 0. occo Copollo and orbin Arnell won via ominic in three sets, 6 , and 6 0. e said they re wor ing on some ad ustments forfeit. oubles Carson and Archibald were defeated to how they play, but said the athletes who wor ed by Soffy Anderson and Ash Staggs in three sets, 6 , throughout the summer are showing the results of Green River vs. Powell 0 6 and 0. C. riel and un le were defeated by that commitment. Singles eiser defeated Ashley un erley Solomon Stewart and ayden e aranville in two The team will play in oc Springs Thursday at 4 in two sets, and . rubb defeated than sets, 6 and . p.m. and will face the atrona County high schools Bartholomew in two sets, 6 2 and 6 2. oubles 2 arrison and Strauss were defeated riday. The team ta es on elly Walsh at a.m. Singles 2 Counts defeated Samie Cole in two by udson Sel and Sage Crofts in two sets, 4 6 and and faces C S at p.m. sets, 6 and 6 2. Cordova defeated ogan Brown in 0 6. Cordova and riel defeated Tristan ollard and two sets, 6 0 and 6 . itchell Schwabb in two sets 6 and 6 4. Results oubles Carson and Archibald defeated Sydnee oubles Strange and Brown defeated Sarah Green River vs. Torrington Thompson and Chase Aderson in two sets, 6 and Andre and Tashi athuin in two sets, 6 4 and 6 . Singles abrielle eiser defeated Sera lass in 6 2. elson and un le defeated Aiden Chandler Copollo and Arnell defeated Tade eving and Ben two sets, 6 2 and . Caeden rubb defeated Aidyn and olt lores in two sets, 6 2 and 6 4. Stewart in three sets, 4 6, and 0 . Sports network to air Cowboys games The Cowboy Sports etwor and the niversity of eneral anager of Wyoming Sports roperties. t s tough cinne reecting on their favorite memories from that Wyoming athletics department announced onday that on all of us to not have a 2020 season, but we re hoping day. The broadcast will also feature the original postgame classic football games will be aired on Saturday afternoons these classic games will help our partners, while re indling sound from the game. from September through ovember on the Cowboy Sports some great memories for our fans. We certainly appreciate he first contest will feature the owbos 2 win etwor . the support of our affiliates throughout the state. over irginia in 200 on Sept. . n all, the contests also We re excited to deliver some of the great Cowboy The games will be broadcasted every Saturday starting features non conference wins over Tennessee Sept. 2 in football games of the past, and support our Cowboy Sports at 1 p.m. on owbo ports etwork affiliates. he contests 200 and the Wyoming win over issouri last season on etwork radio affiliates across oming, said rad oe will feature a pregame show with ave Walsh and evin ov. 4. WGFD issues summer fishing advisories Summer days are a beacon calling anglers to the water water, which greatl hampers a fishs abilit to recover ture is cooler. to cast out a and see what bites. ut, those fishing in from the rigors of being caught. owever, as water tem Carry a poc et thermometer to monitor the water the hottest months should be aware of the effects warmer perature approaches degrees the chance for an fish temperature. water has on fish, especiall omings trout. species to survive being caught and released is reduced. f the water temperature is at or above 6 degrees, ow water ows combined with high air temperatures Anglers who ad ust their practices during the summer consider eeping what you catch within the regulations. cause water temperatures to get high enough to be lethal can help more fish survive the heat. f the temperature is 0 degrees or higher, do not attempt to trout, said Alan sterland, Wyoming ame and ish As water temperatures increase anglers should moni to catch and release fish. epartment fish division chief. arm water also holds tor water temps while fishing. hen water temperature As water temperature increases, using the proper less oxygen which can stress not only trout, but also all hits 0 degrees, it is recommended anglers should stop techniues to catch and release a fish become increas fish. catching and releasing fish, sterland said. Anglers ingl more important to help insure the fish has a chance Trout experience increased mortality at prolonged should practice selfrestraint to help fish survive. to survive exposure to water temperatures greater than degrees The ame and ish as s all anglers practicing catch la and land fish as rapidl as possible to reduce ahrenheit brief exposure to temperatures over 0 de and release to consider the following exhaustion stress. grees are lethal. ish stress quic er in low oxygen warm ish early in the morning while the water tempera eep the fish in the water as much as possible. The archive page is a loo bac at reen iver history through the pages of the reen iver Star. The dates listed are the dates the items were originally printed in this newspaper. RCHIVES Compiled by Lois Lewis. AB2 www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, August 26, 2020 80 Years Ago 40 Years Ago

T S Brownies and irl Scouts hold quilt they gave to a local senior citi en riday. Shown are l r Sherry Shoema er, aren Stone bra er, uth Anne West, Amy und and atricia authier. ver 00 Brownies and irl Scouts tied the quilt during a day camp in late une. AT A S ... anet a ie and Cheryl ansen of reen iver garnered ma or Photos (above and above right) from honors at the istributive ducation Clubs August 27, 1980 and America national convention last une in iami, la. Both girls were among the top 20 students in the nation, according to CA 30 Years Ago sponsor on ees. Advertisements (left and above) from August 23, 1940 A B ... ascot l eft soars through 70 Years Ago the air as the cheerleading squad began August 24, 1950 practice for the upcoming Thirty More Houses sports season. This year s Near Completion In squad features inger as their Green River new mascot. inger raised As the month of August reaches its final stages, and the end of summer weath money herself er nears, housing construction in reen iver is reaching its pea with all builders to participate with the cheerleaders. icole Bruce f ar left prac rushing to finish outside work before frost arrives. tices some cheers with her pom poms as the cheerleaders build ore than 0 new houses, eigther under construction or recently completed, pyramids and ready for the football games. were counted in a survey conducted by the reen iver Star yesterday. This num ber is exclusive of the 00 home reen iver ancho pro ect on the south side of Photos (above, above left and below left) from August 23, 1990 the river. S ane Sullivan and inda ewman y Story and advertisement (above and left) from ers observe the unearthed s eleton of what was once August 24, 1950 ort Bridger while udley ardner explains what was found. 60 Years Ago 20 Years Ago

W S ST S . A. T. S A of reen iver, is in the hospital atie u at oc Springs Thursday afternoon, as the result doff l eft of a two car crash in which his car was demolished and enny at noon on the big curve of S 0 at the east end of oellen town. A woman in the other car was reported to be dorf ta e critically in ured. r. Sudman collapsed after he had a brea A W S ta es careful aim at the target left the scene of the accident. The second car bore a during during the blac powder shooting competition at the Texas license. practice am s or ende vous last wee end. Photos (above and below) from August 25, 1960 Tuesday. Photos (above and left) from August 24, 2000

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A uses a long handled T AT S placed third net to s im rubber duc s out of the in the ony eague playoff water after the iwanis uc ace last tournament. layers are wee end. f ront row ave oderic , uss Smith, Tom alivas, avid ome and ary ome and b ac row elly ymas, ete alivas, Wilford Cordova, eonard rtega and ohn alastan. 50 Years Ago August 27, 1970 Dune Buggies Are Blamed For Elk Ban A S l eft , and oc y Cor une buggies have driven practi dova (right) 12, battle for a first place cally all of the Steamboat area l herd finish during the watermelon competi out of the region and especially from the tion at the iver estival. Photos (above and above left) from August 25, 2010 Sands, was the reason given by state game department people for issuing no special permits in that Sweetwater county area this year. Complaint was made by hunters last SUBSCRIBE fall that the el had been driven out of the Sands ahead of hunting season by explor ing sand buggies. The sand dune races TODAY! have been held in this game area, also. eported is that the herd has been Call us at 307-875-3103 running between 0 and 400 head, but that aerial surveys this year have shown or stop by the office. varying counts ranging from to head. The migration target has not yet been determined. 445 Uinta Drive, T schools have teach Green River, WY 82935 ers new to the system this year. Some of the Story and photos (above and left) from new teachers are shown above. August 27, 1970 Wednesday, August 26, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY R. Scott Hamel Broker/Owner All Broker Realty Our restaurant is now Experience Counts open for dine-in! Bus: (307) 875-9985 307-870-5500 Cell [email protected] 307-875-6711 Offi ce We serve Chinese and American Food Mobile: 307-870-5809 Web: cheryljensenrealtor.com Take out orders available • 875-3259 1416 Uinta Drive, Ste. A, Green River Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am-9 pm, Sunday 11 am-8 pm (At Little Bear Motel) 190 North 5th East, Green River

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FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION STATE OF ) IN THE FOR TAX DEED WYOMING ) DISTRICT COURT WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has occurred : ss. under the terms of a promissory note (the “Note”) dated 04/28/2016 ex- To: Roy Cannady Alice Cannady COUNTY OF ) THIRD JUDICIAL ecuted and delivered by Robert W. Hiatt, Jr. to Quicken Loans Inc. and a PO Box 325 PO Box 325 SWEETWATER ) DISTRICT real estate mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same date securing the Note, Sutton, AK Sutton, AK which Mortgage was executed and delivered by Robert W. Hiatt, Jr., an 99674-0325 99674-0325 unmarried man (the “Mortgagors”), to Mortgage Electronic Registration In the Matter of the Adoption of ) Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., and which Mortgage YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the follow- ) Civil No. was recorded on 05/04/2016, as Reception No. 1648268, Book No. 1214, ing, pursuant to W.S. 39-13-108 (e) : AJM and ) 2020-13-G Page No. 1398 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex- MJZ, ) officio Register of Deeds in and for Sweetwater County, State of Wyoming; 1. The following described property, situate in Minor children. ) and Sweetwater County, Wyoming, is the subject ------WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows: matter of this notice: Assignee: Quicken Loans, Inc. T23N R90W SEC 11 NE4NE4SE4 NOTICE OF SUIT Assignment dated: 06/22/2018 2. Said property was subject to, and assessed Assignment recorded: 07/02/2018 for, taxation for the year of 2014. It was as- To: Nelsy Oman Zelaya, Assignment recording information: Reception No. 1661691, Book No. sessed and taxed in the name of Roy & Alice Johnny Mendoza Lizaloa, and 1223, Page No. 3446 Cannady. Ashley M. Frank All in the records of the County clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in 3. On July 30th, 2015, Daniel L. Mulholland Addresses unknown and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming. purchased said property at public sale in Green River, Wyoming, for Sixty-Three dollars and You are hereby notified that an Order to Show WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of said Eighty-Three cents ($63.83), said sum being the Cause and Verified Petition for Adoption have default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no suit or then unpaid 2014 assessed taxes, accumulated been filed against you in the above captioned proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by the interest and costs. On that day he received court by Petitioner, the object and prayer of Mortgage, or any part there-of, nor has any such suit or proceeding been Certificate of Purchase Number 4898 from the which is to obtain a judgment for an adoption. instituted and the same discontinued; and Sweetwater County Treasurer. 4. Pursuant to W.S. §39-13-108 (e) (v) the legal You are further notified that the Court has set a WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by advertise- owners of said real property have until No- hearing in the Sweetwater County Courthouse ment and sale has been served upon the record owner and the party in vember 30, 2020 in which to redeem the same in Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior to the from Daniel L. Mulholland. Unless redeemed on the 13th day of January, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the Mort- within that span of time, the legal owners’ right (Mountain Standard Time) An answer to said gage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the total of redemption expires. On November 30, 2020 Order to Show Cause and Verified Petition for sum of $ 163,942.03 which sum consists of the unpaid principal balance Daniel L. Mulholland will be entitled to apply for Adoption must be made at least five (5) days of $146,858.09 plus Interest accrued to the date of the first publication and receive a deed to such Property, as provided before the adoption hearing, which is scheduled of this notice in the amount of $16,847.51 plus attorneys’ fees, costs in W.S. 39-13-108 (e) (v) . for January 13, 2021. If you fail to answer or expended, and accruing interest and late charges after the date of first 5. Application for a tax deed will be made on appear, you will be deemed to have consented publication of this notice of sale; November 30, 2020. The amount required to to the granting of the adoption prayed for in the redeem is as provided in W.S. 39-13-108. In Petition filed in these proceedings. Petitioner WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other this connection the amount for which the prop- are represented by Stewart T, Toolson, P.O. Box liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. Any erty was sold at tax sale was Sixty-Three dollars 1060, Green River, WY 82935, Tel: 307-875- prospective purchaser should research the status of title before submit- and Eighty-Three cents ($63.83), which amount 5872. ting a bid; was paid by Daniel L. Mulholland. In addition, Daniel L. Mulholland paid taxes assessed on the DATED this 28th day of July, 2020. NOW, THEREFORE Quicken Loans Inc., as the Mortgagee, will have the property for the following years, in the following Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mortgaged prop- amounts, on the following dates: Donna Lee Bobak, Clerk of District Court erty to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in and Year for Which Amount Date for Sweetwater County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 Assessed Paid Paid AM o’clock in the forenoon on 09/23/2020 at the Sweetwater County 2015 $22.39 01-04-2016 August 5, 12, 19, 26, 2020 11453 Courthouse, located at 80 W. Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, Wyo- 2016 $23.18 01-09-2017 ming, Sweetwater County for application on the above-described amounts 2017 $22.89 01-04-2018 secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as 2018 $22.88 01-10-2019 follows, to-wit: 2019 $22.88 01-23-2020 PUBLIC NOTICE LAND SITUATED IN THE CITY OF ROCK SPRINGS IN THE COUNTY OF 6. There are no special assessments for local or SWEETWATER IN THE STATE OF WY public improvements. Take note that an abandoned 1963, Magnolia LOT NUMBERED ONE (1) IN BLOCK NUMBERED TWO (2) OF UNION DATED this 10th day of August, 2020 mobile home Vin number FCFEDDMM1951, PACIFIC COAL COMPANY’S FOURTH ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ROCKS will be sold on September 5, 2020 at 10 AM at SPRINGS, SWEETWATER, WYOMING. Daniel L. Mulholland 721 Rugby Ave., Rock Springs, Wyoming, for the Certificate of Purchase Holder amount of $760. With an address of : 1014 Pilot Butte Ave. Rock Springs, WY 82901. By: Lenore Siedentop Perry August 26, 2020 Sept. 2, 2020 11475 Together with all improvements thereon situate and all fixtures and ap- Attorney at Law purtenances thereto. P.O. Box 502 Rock Springs, WY 82902 08/06/2020 Brian G. Sayer (307) 875-4255 Date Brian G. Sayer C. Morgan Lasley August 12, 19, 26, 2020 11467 Marcello G. 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City of Green River, City Council Proceedings Project for the Impact Assistance Funds. Council INC $350.99; BSN SPORTS $1,478.16; CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS, for July 21, 2020, 7 pm, Council Chambers, Member Killpack seconded with Council Member INC $785.12; DOMINION ENERGY $2,738.96; DUNCOMBE, NICK $75.00; Mayor Pete Rust called the meeting to order. Shutran abstaining, motion carried; (C) Consid- F.B. MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY $258.95; FASTENAL COMPANY The following Council Members were present: eration to Approve Changes to the City’s Invest- $69.60; FIRST CHOICE FORD $758.03; GALLS LLC $339.44; GARDEA, Gary Killpack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike ment Policy. Council Member Shutran moved JANELL $900.00; GRAINGER $58.00; GREEN RIVER ACE HARDWARE Shutran, Robert Berg, and Jim Zimmerman. The to approve the Statement of Investment Policy $2,284.09; GREEN RIVER STAR $860.50; HACH COMPANY $8,839.94; following were present representing the City: for the City and Authorize the City Administra- HARVARD DRUG GROUP LLC $605.34; HIGH SECURITY LOCK AND City Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of tor and the City Treasurer to administer the ALARM $60.00; HILL’S PET NUTRITION SALES INC $21.25; IN THE SWIM Finance Chris Meats, Director of Human Re- policy. Council Member Berg seconded, motion -$8.19; INFINITY POWER & CONTROLS $392.00; JOINT POWERS WA- sources Cari Kragovich, Director of Public Works carried. Consent Agenda: Council Member TER BOARD $187,288.80; KRKK KQSW KMRZ KSIT WYORADIO $750.00; Mark Westenskow, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, Zimmerman moved to approve the following: LEWIS AND LEWIS $8,113.71; LIGHTSEEKER $300.00; LOCAL GOVERN- Assistant Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, Director (A) Approval of a horse corral lease with Clay & MENT LIABILITY POOL $72,035.00; LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES of Parks and Recreation Brad Raney, and City Julia Wettstern for corral #124; (B) Approval of INC $56.22; MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SWEETWATER COUNTY $148.00; Attorney Galen West. Approval of the Agenda: a horse corral lease with Heath Miller for corrals MOUNTAIN ALARM $312.00; MOUNTAINLAND SUPPLY, LLC $406.88; Council Member Killpack moved to approve the #84 & #85; (C) Approval of a horse corral lease MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY $77.00; NAPA AUTO PARTS UN- agenda. Council Member Maes seconded, mo- with Tyson Johnson for corral #131; (D) Issu- LIMITED $1,563.79; NORCO INC $111.00; NUTECH SPECIALTIES INC tion carried. Proclamations: (A) Purple Heart ance of a catering permit to Santa Fe Trail, Inc. $854.81; OIL CAN $52.69; ONE-CALL WYOMING $82.50; O’REILLY AUTO Proclamation. Presentations: Military Recogni- dba Santa Fe Southwest Grill to cater alcoholic PARTS $25.58; OWEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY $199.03; PACIFIC STEEL tion of Private Michael Montoya. Resolutions: beverages at a reception on August 1, 2020, RECYCLING $886.38; PERFORMANCE OVERHEAD DOOR $771.62; PE- (R20-16) Consideration to Approve a Resolution from 1 pm until midnight at Stratton Myers Park TERBILT OF WYOMING $69.98; PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE $13,246.00; to Participate in Wyoming Class Investments. Amphitheatre, pending approval by the Rock PMS SCREEN PRINTING $212.00; PREMIER VEHICLE INSTALLATION Council Member Shutran moved to approve Springs City Council; (E) Approval of Payment of INC $407.18; PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT $.00; PUBLIC SAFETY the resolution as attached and authorize the Bills: Prepaid $84,989.07; Outstanding Invoices CENTER $146.75; REAL KLEEN INC $543.80; RED HORSE OIL COMPANY Mayor to sign the resolution. Council Member $545,754.29; Payroll Expenditures $725,455.79; INC $1,847.67; ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON COMPANY $62.51; ROCKET Zimmerman seconded, motion carried. Coun- Preauthorization Payments $1,085,000.00. MINER $50.00; ROCKY MOUNTAIN INFO NETWORK $100.00; ROCKY cil Actions: (A) Consideration of the Transfer Council Member Shutran seconded, motion car- MOUNTAIN POWER $37,491.14; ROCKY ROAD ASPHALT, INC $740.00; Station Post-Fire Roof and Panel Replacement ried. Adjournment: Council Member Shutran SKAGGS PUBLIC SAFETY UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT $53.00; SMITH’S Project Deductive Change Order #1 and Release moved to adjourn at 7:38 pm. Council Member FOOD & DRUG CENTERS INC $48.38; STATEFIRE DC SPECIALITIES, of Retainage. Council Member Murphy moved Murphy seconded, motion carried. /s/ Pete LLC $147.00; SWEETWATER COUNTY WEED & PEST $1,938.03; SWEET- to approve Change Order #1 and Release of Rust, Mayor Attest: /s/ Chris Meats, City Clerk WATER TROPHIES $23.63; TEGELER & ASSOCIATES $139,320.00; THE Retainage to A. Pleasant Construction, Inc. for HITCHING POST RESTAURANT AND SALOON $75.00; THE RADIO NET- the Transfer Station Post-Fire Roof and Panel City of Green River Bill List WORK $560.00; TURF EQUIPMENT & IRRIGATION $81.23; UPS $13.93; Replacement Project and authorize the Mayor to 7/21/2020 US BANK $16,361.35; USA BLUEBOOK $627.66; VAUGHNS PLUMB- sign the Change Order. Council Member Maes 3M COMPANY $1,034.43; AIRGAS USA, LLC ING & HEATING $1,120.00; WEST LAW OFFICE PC $13,000.00; WHITE seconded, motion carried. (B) Consideration to $318.15; ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS MOUNTAIN LUMBER & RENTAL $109.96; WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF Submit a Request Letter for the Impact Siting $237.80; ALPINE PURE BOTTLED WATER MUNICIPALITIES $16,093.52; CIRCUIT COURT - GREEN RIVER $393.95; Project. Council Member Maes moved to autho- $143.00; ALSCO $318.76; BATTERY SYSTEMS GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC $4,053.20; INTERNAL REVENUE rize the submission of a request letter be sent to INC $493.24; BD NICHOLAS GOMEZ $200.00; SERVICE $1,039.36; IRS $78,599.80; WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT EN- DEQ for the City to become a party to the Impact BENTLEY SYSTEMS $1,922.00; BIG PEE IN- FORCEMENT $902.76 Siting Ciner Wyoming, LLC’s Unit 8 Expansion DUSTIRES INC. $1,695.00; BOMGAARS SUPPLY August 26, 2020 11473 Subscribe today! Call 307.875.3103 Wednesday, August 26, 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B

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City of Green River, City Council Proceedings SOLUTIONS $660.00; FIRST CHOICE FORD FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE for August 4, 2020, 7 pm, Council Chambers, $42.50; FREMONT MOTOR ROCK SPRINGS Mayor Pete Rust called the meeting to order. $299.00; GALLS LLC $39.40; GREEN RIVER WHEREAS, default has occurred, in that the mortgagors are deceased, The following Council Members were present: ACE HARDWARE $1,092.07; GREEN RIVER under the terms of a promissory note (the “Note”) dated April 21, 2014, Gary Killpack, Lisa Maes, Tom Murphy, Mike STAR $1,008.00; HACH COMPANY $386.99; executed and delivered by Gary W. Persinger and Barbara M. Persinger, Shutran, Robert Berg, and Jim Zimmerman. The HILL’S PET NUTRITION SALES INC $27.18; husband and wife (“Mortgagor(s)”) to Mortgage Electronic Registration following were present representing the City: IMPERIAL SUPPLIES, LLC $434.58; IN THE Systems, Inc. as sole nominee for American Advisors Group, its succes- City Administrator Reed Clevenger, Director of SWIM -$8.19; INBERG-MILLER ENGINEERS - sors and assigns, and a real estate mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same Finance Chris Meats, Communications Admin- IME $424.35; INFINITY POWER & CONTROLS date securing the Note, which a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (Re- istrator Steve Core; Director of Public Works $382.00; JOINT POWERS TELECOM BOARD verse Mortgage) was executed and delivered by said Mortgagor(s), to said Mark Westenskow, Senior Building Inspector $23,256.00; JONES, RICK $110.00; LEWIS AND Mortgagee, and which Mortgage was recorded on May 2, 2014, at Instru- Ken Yager, Police Chief Tom Jarvie, Assistant LEWIS $3,218.83; LITTLE, MARY OR TREV- ment No. 1633593 in Book 1205 at Page 25 in the records of the offi ce of Fire Chief Larry Erdmann, Assistant Fire Chief OR $120.00; LOWER & CO., P.C. $6,000.00; the County Clerk and ex-offi cio Register of Deeds in and for Sweetwater Bill Robinson, Director of Parks and Recreation MARC/MID-AMERICAN RESEARCH CHEMICAL County, State of Wyoming; and Brad Raney, and City Attorney Galen West. Ap- $508.79; MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SWEETWA- proval of the Agenda: Council Member Killpack TER COUNTY $100.00; MORCON SPECIALTY WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows: moved to remove Board and Committee Appoint- INC $196.78; NAPA AUTO PARTS UNLIMITED To American Advisors Group on August 25, 2017, recorded on August ments Item B: Reappointment of Karl Bozner to $630.48; NUTECH SPECIALTIES INC $100.67; 25, 2017, at Instrument No. 1656733 in Book 1219, Page 6688. the Planning & Zoning Commission and Item C: OFFICE DEPOT INC $218.88; OLD DOMINION All in the records of the County Clerk and ex-offi cio Register of Deeds in Reappointment of Michael Brown to the Planning BRUSH COMPANY - ODB $610.56; O’REILLY and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming. & Zoning Commission until next meeting and AUTO PARTS $56.98; PACIFIC STEEL RECY- approve the agenda. Council Member Maes sec- CLING $101.76; PACIFICORP $6,934.52; PMS WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of onded, motion carried. Public Hearings: Public SCREEN PRINTING $50.00; PROFORCE LAW said default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no Hearing for the Proposed Language Amendment ENFORCEMENT $.00; PUBLIC SAFETY CEN- suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured to the City of Green River Code of Ordinances TER $3.98; QUILL CORPORATION $654.48; by the Mortgage, or any part thereof, nor has any such suit or proceeding Chapter 9. The Mayor opened the hearing at REAL KLEEN INC $677.90; RED HORSE OIL been instituted and the same discontinued; and 7:02 pm. Mr. Westenskow said this amendment COMPANY INC $8,125.73; RESPOND FIRST AID will allow Family Child Care Centers in R-1 & SYSTEMS $130.63; RISKUS, HALLI $110.00; WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by adver- R-2 Single Family Residential Districts by a ROCK SPRINGS ACE HARDWARE $14.97; tisement and sale has been served upon the record owner and the party conditional use permit. After a lengthy discus- ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER $40,458.93; ROME- in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior to sion between council members and staff there RO, AMANDA $60.00; RON’S ACE RENTALS the commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the were no other comments or concerns presented. & EQUIPMENT $3,152.10; RUDOLPH, JEFF Mortgage on the date of fi rst publication of this notice of sale being the The Mayor closed the hearing at 7:27 pm. Board $110.00; SANTA FE SOUTHWEST GRILL, ATTN: total sum of $117,785.66 which sum consists of the principal advances and Committee Appointments: Appointment CATHY $25.00; SIPE, PAMELA $60.00; SMITH’S of $63,933.64 plus interest accrued to the date of the fi rst publication of Pete Rust to the Tripartite Board. Council FOOD & DRUG CENTERS INC $104.60; SOUTH- of this notice in the amount of $22,266.46, plus MIP in the amount of Member Shutran moved to confi rm the appoint- WEST COUNSELING SERVICES $583.33; SST $7,469.75, plus other outstanding charges in the amount of $24,115.81, ment of Pete Rust to the Tripartite Board for a (3) TESTING + INC $100.00; STOTZ EQUIPMENT plus attorneys’ fees, costs expended, and accruing interest and late three-year term beginning October 1, 2020 and $80.47; SWEETWATER TROPHIES $160.00; charges after the date of fi rst publication of this notice of sale; expiring September 30, 2023. Council Member TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CO $1,623.00; Killpack seconded, motion carried. Ordinances: TEGELER & ASSOCIATES $400.00; THE RA- WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other Consideration on First reading an Ordinance for DIO NETWORK $200.00; THE TIRE DEN INC liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. Any a Proposed Language Amendment to Chapter 9, $415.80; THE WELD SHOP $320.00; TRUMBLE, prospective purchaser should research the status of title before submit- Appendix B Zoning. Council Member Killpack TOBY $100.00; UNIQUE SIGNS AND DESIGN ting a bid; moved to approve on fi rst reading the amend- LLC $625.00; UNITED SERVICE AND SALES ment to Chapter 9, Appendix B Zoning, Use $177.79; US BANK $14,130.88; VALLI INFOR- NOW, THEREFORE American Advisors Group, as the Mortgagee, will Regulations, adding Family Child Care Center, MATION SYSTEMS $2,118.50; VSP - VISION have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mort- subject to the State of Wyoming Requirements SERVICE PLAN $1,861.44; WATCHGUARD DIGI- gaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff (1.311) as a Conditional Use Permit in the R-1 & TAL $354.45; WHISLER CHEVROLET COMPANY in and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at R-2 Zoning Districts (Single Family Residential INC $111.27; WHITE MOUNTAIN LUMBER & 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon on September 2, 2020 at the front door of Districts). Council Member Murphy seconded, RENTAL $370.59; WINSUPPLY ROCK SPRINGS the Sweetwater County Courthouse located at 80 West Flaming Gorge, motion carried. Resolutions: (R20-17 ) Consid- WY CO. $2,403.54; AMUNDSEN CONSTRUC- Green River, Wyoming, Sweetwater County, for application on the above- eration of a Resolution for the Carryover Projects TION $52.79; ANDERSON, AUSTIN $7.27; described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property for Fiscal Year 2021. Council Member Zimmer- ANDERSON, DALLEN $52.07; ASHLEY, TONIA being described as follows, to-wit: man moved to approve the resolution increasing & MICHAEL RIVERA $4.35; ATWOOD, TERRY & the City Funds for the Fiscal Year Carryover, TONI $204.97; BACA, ARLEN & AMBER $20.41; LOT NUMBERED ONE (1) IN BLOCK NUMBERED THREE (3) OF THE in the amount of $4,110,700. Council Member BEARD, CHARLES & YVONNE $6.73; BECK, COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES ADDITION, NINTH SECTION, TO THE Murphy seconded, motion carried. Council Ac- BRIANA & NATHAN $163.07; BERNAL, JO- CITY OF ROCK SPRINGS, SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING. tions: (A) Consideration to Approve the Alcohol SEPH $3.44; BERRY, BONNIE $4.98; BISHOP, and Tobacco Compliance Check Grants. Council DEBBIE $45.17; BLOOM, JON $28.74; BOYN- with an address of 1216 Palisades Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Member Berg moved to approve the alcohol and TON, KELLY $15.14; BRAZELL, HEATHER tobacco compliance check contracts with the $28.06; BRICE, RICHARD $7.76; BROWN, Together with all improvements thereon situate and all fi xtures and ap- Wyoming Associations of Sheriffs and Chiefs of NICK & KYRIA $45.84; BROWN, THERESA purtenances thereto. Police for fi scal year 2020-2021 and authorize $25.47; CALDERA, MANUEL $86.01; CAR- the Mayor sign the Contracts upon approval ROLL, DOMINIC $97.95; CARROLL, NICOLE American Advisors Group by the City Attorney. Council Member Maes $3.07; CAVAZ, AMANDA $88.66; CERUTI, By: Danette Baldacci seconded, motion carried. Consent Agenda: MARY $5.42; CHAMBERLAIN, DUSTY & JOHN Crowley Fleck PLLP Council Member Shutran moved to approve the $57.06; CLAYTON, AUSTIN W $4.33; CORY, P.O. Box 6550 following: (A) Approval of the Community Ser- JAMIE $71.27; CORY, RICHARD & JAMIE Sheridan, WY 82801 vice Agreements for FYE21 for the Green River $25.27; CURRY, JENN $21.25; DAVIS, STE- 1-844-280-7990 Food Bank; Golden Hour Senior Center; Youth VEN $30.01; DEAN, LARRY $32.05; DECECCO, Home, Inc.; Sweetwater Family Resource Center; STEVE & PEGGY $29.41; DEINHARDT, LANCE August 5, 12, 19, 26, 2020 11460 Treatment Court of Sweetwater County; STAR & RICKY PIERCE $10.71; DELTA DENTAL Transit; YWCA Family Justice Center; United OF WYOMING $18,537.00; DOCKTER, MATT Way of Southwest Wyoming and Climb Wyoming $41.80; EGELAND, JON & KAREN $7.24; for a total of $104,212; (B) Issuance of Open FIELD ASSET SERVICES LLC $3.50; FIRESIDE Container Permits to the Ponderosa Bar and CONSTRUCTION $85.11; FLORES, BRITTANY PUBLIC NOTICE the Embassy LLC., dba Embassy Tavern for the & RUBEN $4.19; FLORES, JESSICA $29.82; Rally in the Alley on August 8, 2020 from 9 am GALLINGER SAMANTHA & TRISTAN LOWSETH until midnight, within the barricaded area called $100.55; GOMEZ, ISAMAEL $57.39; HALL, “Bar Row” on E Railroad Avenue; (C) Issuance of BRENT $9.58; HALL, BRETT $5.65; HARSH, IN THE DISTRICT COURT a Catering Permit to the Wild Horse Saloon, Inc., RICHELLE $74.47; HASELHUHN, DESTINI & FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL dba The Hitching Post Restaurant & Saloon to JOSHUA $16.10; HAUG, MICHAEL $15.82; cater alcoholic beverages for a wedding recep- HENDERSON, LUDEAN & NICK $1.73; HIBLER, DISTRICT WITHIN AND FOR tion on September 12, 2020 from 3 pm until CAROL $39.85; JS-HUTTON HEIGHTS LLC SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING midnight at 500 Upland Way; (D) Accept the $21.19; KELLER-EPPS, SELENA $32.34; LED- Certifi cate of State Grant-in-Aid from WYDOT GER, STEVEN $40.69; LEE, EDDIE $500.00; MARCEA ARLENE CAGLE, ) Aeronautics Commission for the Spaceport Day LOPEZ, ANTHONY $37.35; LOPEZ, DAVID & Plaintiff, ) Civil 2020 and authorize the Mayor to sign said form; CESAR SALCEDO $3.38; MANN, ELIZABETH vs, ) Action No. (E) Approval of the alteration for the Pondo LLC., $13.03; MANSFIELD, SHEILA $119.57; MAR- ) C-20-238-G dba The Ponderosa Bar at 41 E Railroad to al- TINEZ, FERNANDO $20.37; MASER, DJ $3.67; JASON WAYNE CAGLE, ) low the addition of a gazebo and fence on the MCLENDON, CRYSTAL $128.75; MEFFORD, Defendant. ) property in accordance with the 2018 Internal CODY $126.73; MENDOZA, MARTA $63.84; ------Building Codes as adopted by the City of Green MERRICK, AMBER & JED SANDBORN $4.71; River and in accordance with the building/ MILLER, WILLIAM & TALIA $1.09; MOORE, NOTICE construction permit issued by the City for such MARK $61.40; MORROW, MIRANDA $18.26; purpose; (F) Approval of Minutes for: July 7, MORTENSEN, KELLY $2.38; MULHALL, CHRIS TO: JASON WAYNE CAGLE, 2020 Council and July 14, 2020 Council Work- & HEATHER $22.33; NALDER, JASON & shop; (G) Approval of Payment of Bills: Prepaid LASHELLE $26.52; NEW PEAK CONSTRUC- TAKE NOTICE that on the 10th day of June, $25,541.64; Outstanding Invoices $144,858.50; TION $19.87; PARRY, JEREMY & KALLI $5.43; 2020, Plaintiff, Marcea Arlene Cagle, caused to Payroll Expenditures $332,752.98; Preauthoriza- PATE, JOSH $44.30; PETERSON, BRETT $6.94; be fi led a Complaint for Divorce in the District tion Payments $1,065,000.00. Council Member PETERSON, TRAVIS & LISA $4.32; PIERCE, Court of the Third Judicial District within and Berg seconded, motion carried. Adjournment: RICKY $59.19; POPE, MASON & KAYLEE KO- for Sweetwater County, Wyoming, wherein Council Member Maes moved to adjourn at 8:27 FOED $2.86; POPPIE, TODD $117.35; PRICE, Petitioner is seeking a divorce. pm. Council Member Berg seconded, motion REBECCA $9.74; QUIROGA, JAVIER $10.01; carried. /s/ Pete Rust, Mayor Attest: /s/ Chris RAINES, STERLING $12.76; RENFRO, JIMMY TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that unless you an- Meats, City Clerk JR & KRISTYNE $14.71; ROBASCIOTTI, JAMES swer said Complaint or otherwise plead or make & JAMIE L $29.39; ROSE, SUMMER & JAMIE your appearance in writing in said matter before City of Green River Bill List GAY $6.23; RUSSELL, DERECK & ANDREYA the expiration of the thirty (30) day period from 8/4/2020 JUSTICE $84.99; SCHOONOVER, CODY the last date of publication of this Notice, default ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING, LLC $128.14; $54.48; SHERROD, ALLEN $23.55; SHER- will be duly taken and entered in said matter, ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS $100.00; ALSCO WOOD, LEVI & MARY $116.13; SMITH, JACOB and Plaintiff will be granted and awarded the $401.47; ANIMAL CLINIC OF GREEN RIVER & ERIN $73.96; STEENBERG, RICK $5.18; relief demanded in her Complaint. $170.00; ARGUELLO, SOVEIDA $262.50; BEN- STUEBNER, LARRY $16.37; TAGGART, JAKOB NETT, ANGELINA $110.00; BERNAL, JASON & JESSICA BINGHAM $17.87; THOMPSON, Donna Lee Bobak $100.00; BIG PEE INDUSTIRES INC. $575.00; MARLON LEE $10.36; TURNER, JODY $65.75; CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT BOMGAARS SUPPLY INC $593.98; BOYS ‘N VAN NESS, PAMELA $3.24; VANDENBERG, BERRYS LLC $87.50; CAPITAL BUSINESS GUY & RAENA FINCH $72.85; VANDOMELEN, August 5, 12, 19, 26, 2020 11455 SYSTEMS, INC $178.36; CASTLE CLEANING ALBERT $89.28; VASCO, LISA & JOSEPH INC $4,805.36; CASTLE ROCK REALTY, INC $1.20; VIGIL, THOMAS (ESTATE OF) $1.57; $250.00; CASTLE ROCK VETERINARY HOSPI- WEHRY, JASON & TENESHA $6.46; WESTERN TAL $50.00; CENTURYLINK $1,096.22; CINER RELIEF LLC $1,822.59; WHITE, NICHOLAS WYOMING LLC $250.00; COATES LAND- LEE & AMANDA HALL $26.72; WOLFE, RYAN & SCAPING SUPPLY $85.04; COMMUNICATION JUNE $72.33; WOOD, TYLER $19.80; WURM, TECHNOLOGIES, INC $139.80; COMPLETE SHELLY $7.17; YOUNG, ROBERT R. $16.53; CARPET CARE $750.00; DUBBE MOULDER KEITH COLLIS $34.03 ARCHITECTS $6,000.00; ENERGY LABORATO- RIES INC $1,264.00; F.B. 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Sweetwater County WY EQUIP OPERATOR, 55563.84, 0, 55563.84; 100000.00, 100000.00; JASON J LOVE, UNDERSHERIFF, 93226.08, Public Salary Disclosure RAYMOND D MCFARLAND, EQUIP OPERA- 93226.08; CHELSIE L TIPTON, ADMIN ASST/OFFC MGR, 62448.72, TOR, 53945.64, 53945.64; GARLAND R MC- 62448.72; KELLY L COMPAU, CLERK, 47504.88, 324.15, 47829.03; AN- Pursuant to Wyoming Statute 18-3-516(b) - Pub- MARTIN, EQUIP OPERATOR, 58947.72, 510.13, THONY J NIEMIEC, COURT SEC CORPORAL, 67537.92, 73.06, 67610.98; lication of name, position, base annual salary of 59457.85; PATRICK S O’BRIEN, EQUIP OPERA- RANDALL J BINGHAM, COURT SECURITY, 64322.40, 64322.40; RON- and amount of overtime pay paid to each full- TOR, 52374.24, 3569.31, 55943.55; MARK A ALD L COVEY, COURT SECURITY, 62448.72, 404.44, 62853.16; MARK A time employee and each Elected Official. PARKER, EQUIP OPERATOR, 57230.76, 361.14, FURMAN, COURT SECURITY, 49368.00, 49368.00; RANDY H HANSON, 57591.90; DAVID M PIVIK, EQUIP OPERATOR, COURT SECURITY, 49368.00, 71.2,1 49439.21; JEREMY R THOMPSON, Department, Employee Name, Position Desc., 53945.64, 0, 53945.64; JOSHUA M ROBERT, COURT SECURITY, 49368.00, 0, 49368.00; GLEN R WILLIAMS, COURT Annual Salary, Overtime Pay, Total Pay; EQUIP OPERATOR, 53945.64, 0, 53945.64; LU- SECURITY, 49368.00, 49368.00; DAVID M JOHNSON, COURT SECURITY THER C SCOTT, EQUIP OPERATOR, 49368.00, SGT, 76695.00, 4383.33, 81078.33; JOSEPH A TOMICH, DETECTIVE LT, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1059.18, 50427.18; ROBERT N SHEPARD, 82095.96, 82095.96; MICHELLE N HALL, DETECTIVE SGT, 74461.56, WALLY J JOHNSON, COUNTY COMMIS- EQUIP OPERATOR, 49368.00, 77.77, 49445.77; 6584.79, 81046.35; JEFF A SHEAMAN, DETECTIVE/CPRL, 65570.76, SIONER, 36000.00, 36000.00; ROY A LLOYD, LUKE J SMITH, EQUIP OPERATOR, 49368.00, 4610.53, 70181.29; STEPHANIE L CASSIDY, PATROL DEPUTY, 57744.05, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 36000.00, 36000.00; 0, 49368.00; ANTHONY L SPIKER, EQUIP 16605.42, 74349.47; BRITTANY S FLORES, PATROL DEPUTY, 49368.00, LAUREN F SCHOENFELD, COUNTY COMMIS- OPERATOR, 47929.92, 47929.92; CHRISTO- 7227.34, 56595.34; BRADLEY R FREEMAN, PATROL DEPUTY, 60630.00, SIONER, 36000.00, 36000.00; JEFFREY W PHER K WEST, EQUIP OPERATOR, 53945.64, 7127.09, 67757.09; ZACHARY D FRYER, PATROL DEPUTY, 50327.42, SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 36000.00, 0, 53945.64; ANTHONY S CARSON, FORE- 1520.89, 51848.31; JOHN C HANSEN, PATROL DEPUTY, 60630.00, 36000.00; RANDAL M WENDLING, COUNTY MAN, 68239.80, 1291.82, 69531.62; DAVID 4731.71, 65361.71; DAVID O HENDERSON, PATROL DEPUTY, 60630.00, COMMISSIONER, 36000.00, 36000.00; GIL FOREMAN, 66252.36, 3131.12, 69383.48; 33605.79, 94235.79; MICHAEL S KLAPEL, PATROL DEPUTY, 64322.40, ENGINEERING MATTHEW K CARTER, MECHANIC, 68239.80, 64322.40; ELLOREE F LISON, PATROL DEPUTY, 49368.00, 3667.07, GENE LEGERSKI, PUBLC WRKS DIRECTOR, 1304.10, 69543.90; WILLIAM R MEESE, ME- 53035.07; MARIE B MAMMANO, PATROL DEPUTY, 58863.96, 10050.20, 164702.52, 164702.52; CHANIC, 52843.08, 66.69, 52909.77; 68914.16; ASHLEY C MCPHIE, PATROL DEPUTY, 47929.92, 328.37, CUSTODIAL VETERANS SERVICES OFFICE 48258.29; MICHAEL A MERKLEY, PATROL DEPUTY, 64322.40, 22752.94, KAREN L BAILEY, LEAD CUSTODIAN, 63097.08, SYLVIA ESQUIBEL, VSO OFFICER, 47504.88, 87075.34; DEREK A MORRELL, PATROL DEPUTY, 63662.69, 15435.84, 386.80, 63483.88; RACHEL S ANSON, CUSTO- 2740.71, 50245.59; BILLIE P HAMBY, VSO OF- 79098.53; SCOTT A MORRIS, PATROL DEPUTY, 62448.72, 11630.54, DIAN, 35084.52, 366.88, 35451.40; VANESSA FICER, 46121.40, 0, 46121.40; NANCY A STAF- 74079.26; LEELAND J REESE, PATROL DEPUTY, 59731.08, 15216.63, A CARMODY, CUSTODIAN, 35084.52, 341.57, FORD, VSO OFFICER, 47504.88, 0, 47504.88; 74947.71; SEAN P SNYDER, PATROL DEPUTY, 63662.69, 4596.93, 35426.09; NORMA J CERVANTES, CUSTODIAN, COUNTY ASSESSOR 68259.62; AARON J SPRECHER, PATROL DEPUTY, 62448.72, 13454.49, 37221.48, 381.94, 37603.42; DOYL A CLARK DAVID S DIVIS, COUNTY ASSESSOR, 75903.21; CHRIS A SUTTON, PATROL DEPUTY, 58863.96, 3226.24, CUSTODIAN, 41037.00, 132.96, 41169.96; 100000.00, 100000.00; PATRICIA A MOODY, 62090.20; CASEY C WATKINS, PATROL DEPUTY, 60630.00, 10000.23, JAMES D CLARK CUSTODIAN, 35084.52, DEPUTY-CHF APPRAISER, 71651.52, 71651.52; 70630.23; MATTHEW T WHARTON, PATROL DEPUTY, 62448.72, 968.27, 322.60, 35407.12; SCOTT W COLPITTS CUS- HEATHER ALLEN, DEPUTY-APP TECH, 63416.99; JOANN L GUSTKE, PATROL EQUIP COORD-C, 43987.80, 0, TODIAN, 37221.48, 677.80, 37899.28; DEBO- 35084.52, 35084.52; JESKA L BRUCE, DEP- 43987.80; RICHARD P FISCHER, PATROL LT, 79704.12, 79704.12; MAT- RAH GRIMES CUSTODIAN, 35084.52, 165.81, UTY-APP TECH, 38681.04, 38681.04; KACEY THEW E BARTOLOTTA, PATROL SGT, 74461.56, 25984.43, 100445.99; 35250.33; VICKY A MARTIN CUSTODIAN, M KIGHT, DEPUTY-APP TECH, 35084.52, RICHARD F KAUMO, PATROL SGT, 70187.16, 10718.09, 80905.25; 35084.52, 118.15, 35202.67; CRISTOFER D 35084.52; SAMANTHA L POTTER, DEPUTY-APP STEPHEN F PALADINO, PATROL SGT, 72292.80, 12251.77, 84544.57; PHILLIPS, CUSTODIAN, 37221.48, 463.05, TECH, 41037.00, 41037.00; JOE D SANCHEZ, STEVEN S POWELL, PATROL SGT, 74461.56, 25520.61, 99982.17; JEAN- 37684.53; ERIN O RANGER, CUSTODIAN, DEPUTY-APP TECH, 46600.68, 46600.68; MARI- NIE L DEMAS, PROCESS SERVER, 50921.64, 0, 50921.64; AMANDA A 35084.52, 487.06, 35571.58; LEONARD J ANNE STACEY, DEPUTY-APP TECH, 54505.32, LEE, PROCESS SERVER, 43925.64, 38.44, 43964.08; JASON E MOWER, SANCHEZ, CUSTODIAN, 37221.48, 369.09, 54505.32; LORRAINE G STEVENS, DEPUTY-APP PUBLIC INFO OFFICER, 62448.72, 675.54, 63124.26; ALICIA E TUCKER, 37590.57; NICOLE M WALLACE, CUSTODIAN, TECH, 46600.68, 46600.68; RECORDS MANAGER, 50398.08, 0, 50398.08; 38681.04, 530.00, 39211.04; COUNTY ATTORNEY COUNTY DETENTION CENTER FACILITIES MAINTENANCE DANIEL E ERRAMOUSPE, COUNTY ATTOR- BONNIE S BURKHOLDER, CLERK, 40255.08, 0, 40255.08; ANGELA R RICKEY L ROCKEY, FACILITIES SUPERVI- NEY, 100000.00, 100000.00; LORA E COOPER, GOWING, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, 37944.24, 3044.28, 40988.52; SOR, 75063.72, 7302.41, 82366.13; DUANE E DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 94059.72, 94059.72; KITTY L HARNS LEE, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, 37944.24, 365.30, DOMSON, BLDG/MAINT WORKER, 57230.76, DAMON A DEBERNARDI, DEP CNTY & PROS 38309.54; VERNON E HENNESAY, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, 39082.68, 2302.58, 59533.34; TYLER J DOYLE, BLDG/ ATTY, 89580.24, 89580.24; JOHN J DELEON, 1958.87, 41041.55; SARAH R HUMPHRIES, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, MAINT WORKER, 47929.92, 47929.92; CURTIS DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 96881.2,8 96881.28; 40255.08, 4020.73, 44275.81; ANGELA G NORRIS, CONTROL ROOM A SANDBAK, BLDG/MAINT WORKER, 53945.64, MICAELA T LYNCH, DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, WORKER, 36839.16, 1815.86, 38655.02; ANGELA M PLENGE LOCKE, 890.64, 54836.28; MARK A BISH, MAINT SU- 84437.52, 84437.52; JARAD W MAGURANY, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, 40255.0,8 3222.42, 43477.50; CAITLYN C PERVISOR, 68239.80, 5573.28, 73813.08; DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 74356.68, 74356.68; ZARAGOZA, CONTROL ROOM WORKER, 36839.16, 3070.84, 39910.00; FACIL PARKS AND REC HILLARY B MCKINNEY, DEP CNTY & PROS CANDACE R RAMOS, DETENTION CORPORAL, 65570.76, 591.10, CHRISTOPHER P BRADFORD, PRKS REC ATTY, 89580.24, 89580.24; JOHN H OLSON, 66161.86; RUTH C LOPEZ, DETENTION LT, 84558.72, 84558.72; BOBBY SUPERINTEND, 67952.28, 5341.58, 73293.86; DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 84437.52, 84437.52; R ALLISON, DETENTION OFFICER, 60630.00, 1613.44, 62243.44; KEITH BARRY R DOORN, MAINTENANCE WORKER I, KRISTI L PUCCI, DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, A BRAMWELL, DETENTION OFFICER, 62448.72, 3726.72, 66175.44; 43473.84, 642.92, 44116.76; 89580.24 89580.24; LAUREN R RADAKOVICH, MARIE C BROWN, DETENTION OFFICER, 62448.72, 3366.44, 65815.16; FIRE MARSHALL DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 89580.24, 89580.24; KATHERINE M BYERS, DETENTION OFFICER, 49368.00, 3467.80, MICHAEL K BOURNAZIAN, FIRE WARDEN, TERESA S THYBO, DEP CNTY & PROS ATTY, 52835.80; FOREST H BYERS, DETENTION OFFICER, 64322.40, 1020.51, 97299.00, 97299.00; TOD J HUNT, ASST FIRE 98763.12, 98763.12; ROBERT W MIZEL, IN- 65342.91; JAMES A DAVIS, DETENTION OFFICER, 49368.00, 2797.81, WARDEN, 59475.00, 2380.46, 61855.46, CASSI- VESTIGATOR, 63662.64, 63662.64; JAMIE L 52165.81; TRINITY S FREEMAN, DETENTION OFFICER, 54429.18, DY BAIRD, ENGINE BOSS, 47017.08, 3532.52, ADAMS, LEGAL SECRETARY, 44778.24, 113.02, 6797.15, 61226.33; GILBERT P GERMAN, DETENTION OFFICER, 50549.60; SERGIO M LEMUZ PATINO, ENGINE 44891.26; TONI J BELCHER, LEGAL SECRE- 60630.00, 7983.34, 68613.34; JOANNA L HOOD, DETENTION OFFICER, BOSS, 35084.52, 2650.52, 37735.04; TARY, 49880.40, 170.86, 50051.26; CHANDRA 60630.00, 5290.66, 65920.66; KRYSTAL M HOSSELE, DETENTION OF- FLEET/VEHICLE MAINTENANCE L GUILLEN, LEGAL SECRETARY, 44778.24, 0, FICER, 50327.42, 50327.42; DARREN J LAURA, DETENTION OFFICER, PHILIP S BROWN, MECHANIC SUPRVSR, 44778.24; SUSAN M JACKSON, LEGAL SEC- 60630.00, 3869.62, 64499.62; ELIZABETH I LOPEZ, DETENTION OFFI- 65570.76, 264.20, 65834.96; TRAVIS I GARCIA, RETARY, 52918.32, 190.80, 53109.12; PAMELA CER, 64322.40, 289.92, 64612.32; JOSEPH A PORTER, DETENTION OF- MECHANIC, 52843.08, 52843.08; K JAMES, LEGAL SECRETARY, 47504.88, FICER, 54429.18, 4637.24, 59066.42; CHRISTOPHER M REGELIN, DE- GRANTS ADMINISTRATION 359.71, 47864.59; KAREN L JOHNSON, LEGAL TENTION OFFICER, 49368.00, 3976.42, 53344.42; SCOTT A SCHULTZ, KRISENA L MARCHAL, GRANTS MANAGER, SECRETARY, 46121.40, 848.50, 46969.90; DETENTION OFFICER, 60630.00, 6458.11, 67088.11; DWAINE K SHAFE, 106320.36, 106320.36; JACQUELYN L MORRISON, LEGAL SECRE- DETENTION OFFICER, 62448.72, 5494.40, 67943.12; CALEB P SPRE- HUMAN RESOURCES TARY, 52918.32, 162.19, 53080.51; DANEA CHER, DETENTION OFFICER, 49368.00, 345.65, 49713.65; CHRISTIAN D GARRY A MCLEAN, HR DIRECTOR, 113803.68, M PISTONO, LEGAL SECRETARY, 52918.32, VONDENKAMP, DETENTION OFFICER, 50327.42, 50327.42; MATTHEW J 113803.68; BRENDA L RAEL, HR SPECIALIST, 200.34, 53118.66; SHAWN D TARUFELLI, LE- WEBER, DETENTION OFFICER, 64322.40, 3375.35, 67697.75; SHAUNA 66252.36, 0, 66252.36; ASHLEY L SMITH, HR GAL SECRETARY, 48930.24, 141.15, 49071.39; R WEBER, DETENTION OFFICER, 62448.72, 5820.90, 68269.62; JAYDEN SPECIALIST, 51836.40, 0, 51836.40; AMANDA L CHETTERBOCK, OFFICE MANAGER, J ZARAGOZA, DETENTION OFFICER, 53391.36, 6156.43, 59547.79; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 68850.00, 0, 68850.00; KATHLEEN PARKER, GERALD R CARR, DETENTION SGT, 72292.80, 1564.05, 73856.85; TIMOTHY V KNIGHT, IT DIRECTOR, 120562.20, VICTIM/WITNESS COORD, 53945.64, 865.61, BRANDY J DICK, DETENTION SGT, 72292.80, 3649.46, 75942.26; MANDI 120562.20; MYRON W COOKE, INFO SECURITY 54811.25; SADIE R TRAPP, VICTIM/WITNESS R HAWKINS, DETENTION SGT, 72292.80, 7311.94, 79604.74; PATRICK PRFSNL, 73042.80, 460.27, 73503.07; JACOB COORD, 50849.04, 0, 50849.04; K MCGOWAN, DETENTION SGT, 72292.80, 6697.82, 78990.62; ANDREW CHAMBERS ,IT SUP SPECIALIST, 63007.56, COUNTY CLERK G MOFFATT, DETENTION SGT, 72292.80, 11665.24, 83958.04; HEATH- 573.53, 63581.09; MIKE T HART, NTWRK AD- CYNTHIA L LANE, COUNTY CLERK, 100000.00, ER L YARRINGTON, DETENTION SGT, 74461.56, 671.25, 75132.81; MINISTRATOR, 70915.44, 3950.71, 74866.15; 100000.00; GLENDA L EDGMON, DEPUTY- REBECCA M BLANKSVARD, FOOD SERVICE WORKER, 35084.52, BRANDON S HUTCHINSON, PC SUPPORT ACCOUNT CLERK, 69564.24, 100.33, 69664.57; 8516.63, 43601.15; CHEYENNE N ESPINOSA, FOOD SERVICE WORKER, TECH, 44778.24, 845.34, 45623.58; JENNIFER ANITA R FREY, DEPUTY-ACCOUNT CLERK, 35084.52, 2757.44, 37841.96; LESLIE A SERNA, FOOD SERVICE WORK- I PETRELLA, SYST ADMINSTRATOR, 61172.40, 62448.72, 135.11, 62583.83; KERRY F SHAW, ER, 34063.08, 34063.08; TRUDY K TORREZ, FOOD SERVICE WRKR II, 253.66, 61426.06; JEFFREY D BROWN, SYS- DEPUTY-ACCOUNT CLERK, 56643.12, 89.22, 44381.52, 6567.41, 50948.93; BECKY A SANCHEZ, OFFICE MANAGER, TEMS ADMINISTRATR, 73042.80, 2660.15, 56732.34; CINDY R GUNTER, DEPUTY-RCRD 53945.64, 203.79, 54149.43; KAYDIN J DANIEL, REGISTERED NURSE, 75702.95; CLRK UCC, 46187.16, 0, 46187.16; DONNA 69465.84, 3848.91, 73314.75; JO L JONES, REGISTERED NURSE, JUVENILE PROBATION J WARDELL, DEPUTY-RECORD CLERK, 73696.08, 11031.73, 84727.81; WESTON L TURNER, REGISTERED KARIN L KELLY, JUV PROB DIRECTOR, 47998.80, 0, 47998.80; PENNY WILDE PIZ- NURSE, 69465.84, 6863.22, 76329.06; 89168.88, 89168.88; KAYLA D LANE, JUV PROB ZIE, DEPUTY-RECORD CLERK, 41037.00, 0, EMERGENCY MGMT/HOMELAND SECRTY SECRETARY, 38681.04, 0 ,38681.04; KRYS- 41037.00; JENNIFER L COMER, DEPUTY-TITLE JUDY K RODERICK, EMER MGT COORD, 64323.96, 64323.96; EMILY TLE D BRITT, PROBATION AGENT, 50849.04, CLERK, 41037.00, 0, 41037.00; CHANTEL R MARTINEZ, COVEY EMERG MGT ASST COORD, 47017.08, 0, 47017.08; 0, 50849.04; DIANA C MELTON, PROBA- KNEZOVICH, DEPUTY-TITLE CLERK, 38681.04, ANIMAL CONTROL TION AGENT, 52374.24, 0, 52374.24; TORI Z 0, 38681.04; MINDY C LARSEN, DEPUTY- TRACY A HAFNER, ANIMAL CTRL OFFICER, 49439.04, 71.31, 49510.35; ROBERT, PROBATION AGENT, 52374.24, 0, TITLE CLERK, 47998.80, 0, 47998.80; JOYCE CHRISTINE L THOMAS, ANIMAL CTRL OFFICER, 46600.68, 0, 46600.68; 52374.24; E LATHAM, DEPUTY-TITLE CLERK, 43536.00, COUNTY TREASURER LAND USE 0, 43536.00; STEFANIE C PRICE, DEPUTY- ROBERT D SLAUGHTER, COUNTY TREASURER, 100000.00, 100000.00; ERIC C BINGHAM, LAND USE DIREC- TITLE CLERK, 41037.00, 0, 41037.00; LINDA SHELLEY A RUST, DEPUTY-TA SUPERVSR, 70915.44, 0, 70915.44; TOR, 124178.88, 124178.88; STEPHANIE D SCOTT, DEPUTY-TITLE CLERK, 42268.08, 0, LONA K LATORRE, DEPUTY-MOTOR VEH SUP, 63097.08, 0, 63097.08; A MUCKLEY, ADMIN ASST, 45243.48, 0, 42268.08; NICHOLE L WENZEL, DEPUTY-TITLE LYNNE P CLARK, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 43088.88, 0, 43088.88; 45243.48; JAMES C ZIMMERMAN, CODE CLERK, 35766.36, 12.90, 35779.26; AMANDA J CONAWAY, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 33414.1,2 33414.12; ENF&PERMTSPCLST, 68850.00, 0, 68850.00; FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT RHONDA L JOHNSON, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 45243.48, 0, 45243.48; KAYLA L MCDONALD, ECONOMIC DEVEL- BONNIE BERRY, DEPUTY ACCNTNG MNGR, VALERIE R KNIGHT, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 39082.68, 0, 39082.68; OPMENT, 40039.20, 0, 40039.20; MEGANN 114821.16, 114821.16; LISA J MARSIN DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK 39082.68 0 39082.68; JANA A TOOMER, GIS / MAPPER, 66158.16, 0, COMMISSIONER SUPPORT N OWENS, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 37944.24, 0, 37944.24; ANITA M 66158.16; MARK KOT, PUBLIC LANDS PLAN- SALLY K SHOEMAKER, DEPUTY-CLERK, TODD, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 51376.68, 0, 51376.68; MARYANN NER, 96021.96, 96021.96; 51376.68, 0, 51376.68; UHLENHOP, DEPUTY-LICENSE CLERK, 33414.12, 0, 33414.12; PURCHASING ELECTIONS MARJORIE K DERNOVICH, PURCHASING DARLENE L EIDT, DEPUTY-ELECTION CLRK, NOTE: ALL SALARIES ARE LISTED AS BASE ANNUAL SALARIES OR MANAGER, 111635.76, 111635.76; AUSTIN G 44778.24, 0, 44778.24; DESTINEE A MORISON, ACTUAL WAGES, NOT INCLUDING ANY BENEFITS SUCH AS HEALTH MOFFITT, PURCH/INV CLERK, 39841.68, 0, ELECTION CLERK, 40615.32, 106.27, 40721.59; INSURANCE COSTS, LIFE INSURANCE BENEFITS AND PENSION PLANS. 39841.68; BEVERLY A MURPHY, PURCH/INV CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT ANY OVERTIME THAT THE EMPLOYEE EARNED AND WAS PAID BY THE CLERK, 48930.24, 0, 48930.24; ERIN E WY- DONNA L BOBAK, CLERK OF DIST COURT, COUNTY IS ALSO INCLUDED. ANT, WRHSE/INVNTRY CTRLR, 56643.12, 0, 100000.00, 100000.00; BELINDA K BRIDE- 56643.12; WELL, CHIEF DEPUTY-CKDIST, 84999.96, FILED WITH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THIS 18TH DAY ROAD AND BRIDGE 85000.00; HOLLIE N BRAMWELL, COURT OF AUGUST, 2020 DUSTY D CARLISLE, ADMIN ASST, 42645.84, 0, CLERK, 43088.88, 0, 43088.88; FAITH A FREY, 42645.84; CARL J ANDERSON, EQUIP OPERA- COURT CLERK, 35766.36, 35766.36; RHON- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TOR, 49368.00, 0, 49368.00; GLENN M BOYCE, DA L JORDAN, COURT CLERK, 43088.88, 0, SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING EQUIP OPERATOR, 55563.84, 0, 55563.84; 43088.88; STACY L KLINGENSMITH, COURT SAMUEL R GEE, EQUIP OPERATOR, 50849.04, CLERK, 40255.08, 0, 40255.08; ALISON M /S/RANDAL M. WENDLING, CHAIRMAN 0, 50849.04; WILLIAM J HAECK, EQUIP OPERA- PALM, COURT CLERK, 40255.08, 0, 40255.08; /S/WALLY J. JOHNSON, MEMBER TOR, 49368.00, 427.23, 49795.23; TARA F HAR- DONNA S RATLIFF, COURT CLERK, 36839.16, /S/ROY LLOYD, MEMBER RIS, EQUIP OPERATOR, 49368.00, 0, 49368.00; 36839.16; CORINNA L SHELTON, COURT /S/LAUREN SCHOENFELD, MEMBER PAUL R HESTER, EQUIP OPERATOR, 57230.76, CLERK, 44381.52, 0, 44381.52; /S/JEFFREY W. SMITH, MEMBER 57230.76; MARK A JUSTESEN, EQUIP OPERA- COUNTY CORONER TOR, 53945.64, 53945.64; REIJO K KOIVUSAA- DALE S MAJHANOVICH, COUNTY CORONER, ATTEST: RI, EQUIP OPERATOR, 53945.64, 1079.59, 64999.92, 65000.00; /S/CYNTHIA L. LANE, COUNTY CLERK 55025.23; DEWEY D LAMB, EQUIP OPERA- COUNTY SHERIFF TOR, 53945.64, 0, 53945.64; DANIEL J LEE, JOHN M GROSSNICKLE, COUNTY SHERIFF, August 26, 2020 11478 Wednesday, August , 2020 www.greenriverstar.com B

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In the District Court for the Third Judicial District Within and for Sweetwater County, Wyoming NOTICE: In the Matter of the Petition of ) THE SWEETWATER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Tyler Jerome Billstein ) Civil No. WILL MEET ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 AT 8:30 A.M. - For Change of Name ) 20 - 334 - G TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE ------So as to comply with State Public Health Orders and COVID-19 Notice of Petition for Name Change restrictions, the Board of County Commissioner Meeting will not be accessible at the County Courthouse; but rather, it will be held using To any Interested Party: You are hereby notified video conferencing technology.

That on August 07, 2020, a Verified Petition was Those presenting at the meeting will be receiving a meeting invite filed in the above-entitled Court for an Order via e-mail. changing the name of Tyler Jerome Billstein, residing in Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, As always, the public is invited to watch the proceedings on the Wyoming, to Tyler Jerome Carson. Notice is County YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPe- hereby given that any objection to said Petition 1fuV_mrPq8dVoZ3FttNA/live where the meeting will be broadcast. must be filed within 30 days of the last day of publitation of this notice, or the petition will be The public will be able to comment immediately following the public granted and an Order for Name Change shall be hearing presentation and also during the public comment section of entered. the agenda by calling 307-872-3891 or by sending comments ahead of time via email to: DonnaLee Bobak, Clerk [email protected] Third Judicial District Court or by mail to: August 26, 2020 Sept. 2, 9, 16, 2020 11476 Public Comments: C/O Sweetwater County Clerk 80 W Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 150 Green River, WY 82935 PUBLIC NOTICE If you are in need of accommodations beyond the above identified process, please call in advance to discuss other options. If you have any questions about how to participate in a public Board of County Commissioner meeting, please contact Sally Shoemaker at PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE 307-872-3890 or via email at [email protected]

The Green River Planning & Zoning Commis- PRELIMINARY sion’s regularly scheduled public meeting on 8:30 CALL TO ORDER September 9, 2020 at 6:30 p.m., in the City Hall QUORUM PRESENT Council Chambers, 50 East 2nd North Street, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE has been cancelled. APPROVAL OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES: AUGUST 18, 2020 Please contact Amy Cox, Planning & Zoning ACCEPTANCE OF BILLS INTA RIVE 445 U D , Administrator at (307) 872-6106 with any ques- Approval of County Vouchers/Warrants P.O. BOX 580, tions. Approval of Bonds COUNTY RESIDENT CONCERNS GREEN RIVER, WY Yvonne Olguin, Recording Secretary 8:35 82935 COMMISSIONER COMMENTS/REPORTS 307-875-3103 August 26, 2020 11479 8:40 Chairman Wendling 8:50 Commissioner Smith WWW GREENRIVERSTAR COM . . 9:00 Commissioner Schoenfeld 9:10 Commissioner Lloyd 9:20 Commissioner Johnson ACTION/PRESENTATION ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE 9:30 Amended Mill Levy Form D. Divis 9:35 Human Service Contracts C. Lane 9:40 Approval of the FAA AIP Agreement for the K. Marchal Snow Removal Equipment Building at the D. Brubaker STATE OF ) IN THE Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport WYOMING ) DISTRICT COURT 9:45 Airport Update: COVID-19 & Commercial D. Brubaker : ss. Terminal Modernization Program COUNTY OF ) THIRD JUDICIAL 10:10 Approval to Submit a USDA Community K. Marchal SWEETWATER ) DISTRICT Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program G. Legerski Pre-Application for the SWCO Consolidated IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Civil Action Facility Lagoon Road Project It's Garage CHANGE OF NAME OF ) Case No. 10:15 Lagoon Road Consolidated Facility DEQ Permit G. Legerski STEPHANIE MARIE ) 20-341-L Application SHUTTLESWORTH. ) 10:20 Letter to Suspend the Contract with EDA G. Legerski ------Architects, Inc. for the SWCO Lagoon Road Consolidated Facilities Project NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 10:25 Discussion on Opening the Big Sandy Youth G. Legerski Center You are hereby notified that a Petition For 10:35 2020 Annual Operating and Financial Plan Sheriff Sale Season Change of Name, Civil Action No. 20-341-L, has between the County of Sweetwater and the been filed on behalf of Stephanie Marie Shuttles- USDA, Forest Service Ashley National Forest worth in the Wyoming District Court for the 3rd 10:40 Request Approval of Voluntary Separation G. McLean Judicial District, whose address is PO Box 430, Program Green River, WY 82935, the object and prayer of 10:55 Request Approval for Payment of Flu G. McLean which is to change the name of the above-named Vaccinations for Employees and Retirees of person from Stephanie Marie Shuttlesworth to SWCO and Component Units Stephanie Marie Barnette. 11:00 MOU Between The Wyoming Office of Guardian J. DeLeon Any objection must be filed with the District Ad Litem and SWCO, Wyoming remember to get your Court within (30) days following the last date of 11:10 Request Commission to Approve a Resolution M. Bournazian publication of this notice, or an Order Granting to Enter into Fire Restrictions within SWCO Name Change may be granted without further 11:30 Request the Commissioners to Consider Senator notice. Passing a Resolution Honoring the H. Bjork Tom James Constitution of the State of Wyoming H. Bjork DATED this 14 day of August, 2020. Article 1, Declaration of Rights, Section 38 (a) Provides that “Each Competent Adult Shall Have the D. RATLIFF Right to Take His or Her Own Health Care Decisions” kit at our office! DEPUTY CLERK OTHER 11:40 August 26, 2020 Sept. 2, 9, 16, 2020 11477 EXECUTIVE SESSION AS NEEDED ADJOURN

Immediately following the meeting, the Board of County Commissioners will take a one-hour break before conducting a Strategic Planning Workshop

Per Wyo. Stat. §18-3-516(f) County information can be accessed on the County’s website at www.sweet.wy.us The draft packet will be available on the county website on Friday afternoon (prior to the meeting) Subscribe today! August 26, 2020 11480 The Legal Notice Deadline is at 5 p.m. on Monday B www.greenriverstar.com Wednesday, August 26, 2020

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