We did a short interview for the Carville Annex blog about the Green River Magazine and its origins. Thanks to Sarah Fontaine for asking us about it!
On Green River Magazine by Sarah Baugh and Nicole Lavelle — Carville Annex

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We did a short interview for the Carville Annex blog about the Green River Magazine and its origins. Thanks to Sarah Fontaine for asking us about it!
On Green River Magazine by Sarah Baugh and Nicole Lavelle — Carville Annex
The Green River Magazine is real! It has arrived to our mailboxes and soon we'll send it to yours. Do you want a copy? Click here to give us your address. Otherwise, look for copies in Green River.
Big thanks of course to Sappi Ideas that Matter and Epicenter.
We are pleased to announce that we've sent the Green River Magazine to print. Thanks to a 2013 Sappi: Ideas that Matter grant and the incredible generosity of Epicenter, we will soon have a printed document of a lot of hard work in the town of Green River, Utah.
People, would you like to receive a copy in the mail? Use this form to give us your address. We'll ship them until our shipping budget runs out, at which point you'll have to travel to Green River to pick up a copy.
Photo by Miles Mattison
Site map for the incoming crude wax oil micro-refinery and distribution rail center. Includes Union Pacific Railroad spur, funded by Houston-based Rock River Resources. Will sit adjacent to/within the Mancos Hlils Industrial Park, a proposed cluster of energy and transportation industry tenants.
Green River Launch Complex, from the Green River City Archives.
The Green River Magazine is starting to come together...
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Photo: Charlotte XC Sullivan
[Utah’s floors have been danced upon. Her ceilings have not limited our hopes. Each wall stands strong on a firm foundation. And if these walls could speak, they would whisper the dreams of our hearts.
Planning, resourcefulness, innovation, and hard work established Utah as a place where families and communities emerged and thrived. It is time for our generation to provide the essential clean energy resources that our children will rely on to continue writing the story of Utah.
Blue Castle Nuclear Power Plant would increase the electricity in our state by about 50 percent while protecting our environment. Welcome to a safe, secure, and reliable future. Welcome to our home.]
—bluecastleproject
01/08/14 - Green River, Utah
Joint meeting of the Green River City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission, to draft revisions to the city's General Plan.
We drove from San Francisco to Green River Utah, and it took us five days. The van only broke down once. We camped in California three times and Nevada one time. We acquired various mascots for the dashboard, which is now looking very eccentric. We went through a whole case of sparkling water! Now we are in Green River, where it is very cold but feels like home. We're working on another publication about the town and its environs, and it's shaping up to be preeeetty interesting.
More soon.
Getting read to drive back to Green River! Thinking about the Book Cliffs, billboards, old and new photographs, sub-zero temperatures, paper samples, personal collections, off-season melon stands...
Armando took this photo during the helicopter ride he won in a raffle at Melon Days this year!
We are gearing up for a trip back to Green River in January to work on the Green River Magazine. Love this. Found it at melon-days.com, the Official website of Melon Days.
If you're going to make a magazine about Green River, you can't leave out Melon Days! Can't wait to sort through all the recordings and photographs from this year's celebration of the melon.
Hello! We are pleased to announce that Sincerely Interested has been chosen as a recipient of the 2013 Sappi: Ideas That Matter grant.
We'll be creating a follow-up publication to the Green River Newspaper, called the Green River Magazine (same idea, different paper and binding)!
We are so excited to go back to Green River to work with the Epicenter again! Thank you to Sappi for this incredible opportunity.