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SWEETWATER COUNTY The Sweetwater County Commissioners had an early budget discussion for Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Tuesday afternoon, of which they are expecting to have to make some major budget cuts due to a decrease in revenue.
Sweetwater County Assessor Dave Divis said due to mineral valuation being significantly lower than previous years and with tax revenue decreasing this year, there is an estimated $5 million deficit in the county’s budget.
“There’s a $5 million drop right off the bat from the last tax year that we built to the current tax year that we’re going to build,” Divis said. “We’re $5 million in the hole before we even get started.”
ROCK SPRINGS The Western Wyoming Community College Board of Trustees held a special meeting tonight in an effort to give the community a chance to comment on budget cuts being proposed for fiscal year 2021-2022.
The workforce reduction of 15 positions includes 13 occupied positions and two vacant positions, with three coming in the math department alone. The group also includes paraprofessionals and administrative/professionals as well.
Many residents spoke in opposition to cutting those math jobs, citing the need for in-person instruction for that subject. Western will consider using adjunct professors to fill the void left by those layoffs.
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