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Campbell County Health continues to have service disruptions, however, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the Emergency Department, Maternal Child (OB) and the Walk-in Clinic are open to assess patients and treat or transfer patients as appropriate.  It is advised to call to confirm your appointment prior to going in. All patients are also asked to […]

Campbell County Health has experienced serious computer issues at Campbell County Health resulting in service disruptions throughout the organization including: No outpatient Lab, Respiratory Therapy and Radiology exams or proceduresNo new inpatient admissionsSome surgery cancellationsPatients presenting to the Emergency department and Walk-in Clinic will be triaged and transferred to an appropriate care facilityPhone systems are […]

In a news release, Contura Energy says it may have found a new buyer for the so called, Western Assets. That’d be Belle Ayr & Eagle Butte coal mines. The initial plan to have Contura take over and resume operations at the mines here hit a snag in trying to negotiate several million dollars worth […]

The Wyoming Department of Health’s Public Health Division invites residents to help set potential priorities for its state health improvement plan (SHIP) by joining one of an upcoming series of meetings. “Last year, we completed what’s known as a ‘State Health Assessment’ process for Wyoming,” said Stephanie Pyle, Public Health Division senior administrator with the […]

Washington –Wyoming Congresswoman and House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) underscored ongoing efforts by House Democrats to push legislation that aims to undercut the fossil fuel industry. Click here to watch her full remarks and see an excerpt of the transcript below: 

Wyoming’s first case of vaping-associated lung illness has been confirmed in a Uinta County resident, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). The young adult was hospitalized with severe lung disease. “Many states have already reported vaping-associated lung illness, including six deaths,” said Dr. Alexia Harrist, state health officer and state epidemiologist with WDH. […]


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