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03/24/2026

🚨 TRAVEL ADVISORY: OVERSIZED SUPER LOAD TO IMPACT TRAFFIC WEDNESDAY MORNING 🚛

The Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office is advising motorists of a Class A Super Load scheduled to move through eastern Sweetwater County tomorrow morning, Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

This load is approximately 24 feet wide and 162 feet long and will be es**rted by pilot cars. 🚓

Expected route and timing:

📍 Around 8:30 a.m. — the load is expected to be near Highway 789 and Interstate 80

➡️ It will then travel west on Interstate 80 to Wamsutter

📍 Around 9:30 a.m. — the load is anticipated to head north from Wamsutter on County Road (Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road)

⚠️ Motorists should expect possible delays and use extra caution in the area. Please slow down, give es**rt vehicles plenty of room, and avoid risky passing attempts.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation! ✅

03/02/2026

🚨 SCAM ALERT – FRAUDULENT EMAIL IMPERSONATING SWEETWATER COUNTY 🚨

The Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of a fraudulent email circulating that claims to be from:

“Sweetwater County Pleasant Planning & Zoning Commission”
Regarding: Liquor License Application – Application Review and Approval Fee

⚠️ THIS EMAIL IS A SCAM.

The message requests recipients to:
• Reply to the email to obtain wire instructions
• Send payment via wire transfer
• Return a wire receipt by email

Red Flags Include:
❌ Sender email address ending in .com (NOT an official county domain)
❌ Requests for payment via wire transfer
❌ Instructions to communicate “via email only”
❌ Overly formal language and unusual department naming
❌ Urgent demand for payment to proceed with licensing

Sweetwater County does NOT request liquor license fees via email wire instructions, and official county correspondence will come from verified government domains (such as .gov).

If you receive a similar email:
• DO NOT respond
• DO NOT click links or send money
• Report it immediately

📞 If you believe you have been the victim of a scam, including sending money or sharing sensitive personal or financial information, please contact the Sweetwater Combined Communications Center at 307-362-6575 immediately.

📧 Forward suspicious emails to your IT department and report to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov

Please share this post to help protect local businesses and community members.

Stay alert. Stay informed. 🚔

2026 SWEETWATER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'  SCHOLARSHIP🎓 Attention Sweetwater County Class of 2026 Graduates ...
02/03/2026

2026 SWEETWATER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' SCHOLARSHIP
🎓 Attention Sweetwater County Class of 2026 Graduates 🎓

The Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners invites 2026 high school graduates planning to attend a Wyoming college or university to apply for the Commissioners’ Scholarship.

The Award:

Three (3) scholarships of $1,000.00 each will be awarded during the Board of County Commissioners’ meeting on May 19, 2026.

How to Apply:

Visit https://www.sweetwatercountywy.gov
Navigate to: Departments > Board of County Commissioners > Forms
Select: County Commissioners Scholarship Application
📅 Deadline 📅

All applications must be submitted by May 4, 2026.

Sweetwater County Town Hall Meeting at 6-8 p.m. on Thurs., Jan. 15 in the Pronghorn Room at the Sweetwater Events Comple...
01/05/2026

Sweetwater County Town Hall Meeting at 6-8 p.m. on Thurs., Jan. 15 in the Pronghorn Room at the Sweetwater Events Complex.

10/03/2025

🚧 ROAD WORK NOTICE – October Crack Sealant Project 🚧

Beginning Monday, October 6, 2025, contractors for the Sweetwater County Public Works Department will begin crack sealant work on several county roads.

📅 The project is expected to last up to two weeks (weather permitting).

🛣 Roads scheduled for maintenance include:
• Lester Road (0.66 mi. – Foothill to Culdesac)
• Folsom Road (0.41 mi. – Signal to Quadrant)
• Pyramid Road (0.41 mi. – Signal to Quadrant)
• Yellowstone Road (3.16 mi. – Bus Widening to Hwy 191N)
• Quadrant Road (1.00 mi. – Foothill to Summit)
• Armory Road (0.12 mi. – Foothill to Yellowstone)

⚠️ Drivers should expect brief delays and reduced speeds in work zones. Please use caution, watch for crews, and allow extra time for travel.

📞 For questions, contact Sweetwater County Public Works at 307-872-3920.

Thank you for your patience and safe driving while crews complete this important maintenance.

08/12/2025
🎓 2025 Sweetwater County Commissioners Scholarship Recipients Announced! 🎓The Sweetwater County Board of County Commissi...
05/08/2025

🎓 2025 Sweetwater County Commissioners Scholarship Recipients Announced! 🎓

The Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners is proud to recognize three outstanding local students who have each been awarded a $1,000 scholarship to attend college in Wyoming:

🏅 Hadlee Miller – Rock Springs High School
🏅 Addison Demaret – Green River High School
🏅 Lilly Harris – Green River High School

Three alternates were also named in ranked order:
1️⃣ Julie Bowen – Green River High School
2️⃣ Bryce Chatterley – Rock Springs High School
3️⃣ Taycie Fox – Green River High School

These scholarships are part of a long-standing statewide program designed to keep college affordable for Wyoming students. Funding is provided through the University of Wyoming and can be used at UW or any Wyoming community college.

👏 Congratulations to all the recipients—and best of luck on your next chapter!

09/18/2024

9-20-2024 - SPECIAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING TO PROTEST THE BLM ROCK SPRINGS RMP AND FEIS: SPECIAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING TO PROTEST THE BLM ROCK SPRINGS RMP AND FEIS. The meeting may be viewed via our YouTube Channel or from our Website

09/18/2024

Public Testing

Improvements to 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline ContinueSeptember 3, 2024The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) and its ...
09/12/2024

Improvements to 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline Continue

September 3, 2024

The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) and its partners continue to improve 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline operations to enhance what’s available to help Wyoming residents.

Two call centers within Wyoming are part of the 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline system, which is a national network of crisis centers that provide support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. The free and confidential 988 line can be reached every day, all day by phone, text or online chat.

“We highly encourage residents to consider contacting the lifeline during a mental health or substance use crisis. We want them to know they can connect with someone who will listen, and offer care and support,” said Alicia Johnson, Crisis/988 Program manager with WDH.

“Fortunately, we’ve been able to expand what our Wyoming-based centers offers this year. People who call or text 988 from a 307 area code number are sent first to help from one of our Wyoming-based centers. Previously, texts were routed to national resources,” Johnson said.

An online chat function is also available at 988lifeline.org. Chat services were also enhanced recently to direct most Wyoming residents who use the option to Wyoming-based help.

“We believe these are great improvements for the 988 system in the state,” Johnson said.

“We expect to begin routing calls based on whether someone is located in Wyoming rather than just on a phone’s area code within the next few weeks,” Johnson said. “We see this as another valuable step forward for our 988 services.”

Currently, calls to 988 are routed to the closest crisis center based upon the area code of the phone used.

“We believe it’s a benefit for most Wyoming callers to be connected to a Wyoming-based call center, with staff who may be more relatable,” said “Many partners worked together to ensure this localized resource was available within our state over the last several years. While the heavy majority of Wyoming calls are answered by a Wyoming-based center, being part of a national network offers back up for those rare times when the local center isn’t available.”

Johnson said many people wonder what happens when you call 988.

“We tell people they’ll hear a recorded greeting while the call is routed. Veterans are offered an option tailored for their needs. If a local crisis center is unable to take the call, callers are automatically sent to a national backup crisis center,” Johnson said. “A trained crisis counselor will answer the phone, listen, work to understand problems, provide support and share helpful resources.”

Live crisis center calling services are available in English and Spanish, with further translation options in available in more than 250 additional languages. Text and chat support is currently available in English only.

Wyoming-based 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline services are funded with a combination of state and federal dollars.

Anyone interested in donating to support 988 operations in Wyoming is invited to complete the form found at https://health.wyo.gov/behavioralhealth/mhsa/988-lifeline-in-wyoming/. Donations through the State of Wyoming are not tax deductible. Another option is contributing directly to one of the two Wyoming-based 988 call centers WDH currently contracts with to provide services:

* Wyoming Lifeline at (307) 527-1113

* Central Wyoming Counseling Center Lifeline at (307) 237-9583

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger of harming themselves, please call 911. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of su***de or is in emotional distress, contact the 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or at 988lifeline.org.

Are Your Family’s Students Up to Date on Vaccines?August 29, 2024The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) encourages paren...
09/12/2024

Are Your Family’s Students Up to Date on Vaccines?

August 29, 2024

The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) encourages parents to remember important vaccinations for their children along with lunches, notebooks and backpacks as students begin a new school year.

“Children have returned to schools, where they are in close contact with each other all day. It doesn’t take much to spread illness,” said Dr. Alexia Harrist, state health officer and state epidemiologist with WDH. “We are thankful to have vaccines to help protect our kids from many life-threatening diseases such as measles and whooping cough.”

Some vaccines are required for attendance at public and private schools and child care facilities in Wyoming. Kindergarteners should be up-to-date on DTaP, MMR, hepatitis B, polio and varicella vaccinations. Children who are 11 through 12 years old should receive a Tdap vaccination. Depending on individual school rules, children who have not completed their required vaccinations may be put on conditional enrollment or be excluded from school.

“We encourage parents to keep their children up-to-date on required immunizations, as well as others we recommend such as for flu, HPV, meningococcal, hepatitis A and COVID-19,” Harrist said. “These are all great tools to help keep Wyoming kids healthy.”

Harrist noted cost should not be a barrier to vaccinations for Wyoming’s children.

“For children with health insurance, vaccination costs are covered by most policies,” she said. “In addition, more than 100 Wyoming providers offer low-cost vaccines for qualifying children who may need help paying for vaccinations through the Vaccines for Children program.”

WDH suggests families look up their children’s vaccination records in Docket, a secure website and smartphone app offered by the department. Docket can be used to create an official record of vaccinations that have been reported to the Wyoming Immunization Registry and can notify users when vaccinations are due. Docket is also available for adults in Wyoming.

For more information about vaccine records, visit immunizewyoming.com and look for the “Vaccine Records and Docket” tab. Residents may also visit immunizewyoming.com and click on the “Find a Provider” tab to find nearby vaccine providers and more information about programs in Wyoming offering financial help for vaccinations.

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80 W. Flaming Gorge Way
Green River, WY
82935

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13078723970

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