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Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor honored, WIHS receives Track Invitational donation at July 20 Commissioners meeting

Advertisement Meredith’s proud family was in attendance, and after being presented with his gift, a brand new fishing pole, he jokingly asked for the rest of the day off before thanking everyone in attendence. “Brad and his crews are out 24/7. He’s a hard worker, budget minded, and always on the lookout for good ways to better the program,” stated Commission Vice-Chairman Larry Allen. Brad Meredith receives award from Lary Allen. County 10 photo. The Commission also accepted Transportation Superintendent Billy Meek’s recommendation to donate salvaged pipe to the Wyoming Indian High School for the installation of a canal that will be crossed in the September WIHS Chief Nation Invitational State Track Meet on Saturday, September 11th.

News report, Coroner retirement party, more from June 29th, County Commissioners meeting

(Lander, WY) – The Fremont County Commissioners convened for a regular meeting on Tuesday, June 29th, at the Courthouse Commissioners’ Chambers. In addition the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) presentation, the County held a retirement party for County Coroner Mark Stratmoen. Advertisement County 10 photo. “You’re the go-to guy, we appreciate your forward thinking,” Vice-Chairman Larry Allen stated while addressing Stratmoen. “We wish you well and thank you for everything. You’re done!” Commissioner Allen thanks Stratmoen for his years of service. County 10 photo. From left to right: Commissioners Mike Jones and Jennifer McCarty, retired County Coroner Mark Stratmoen, Vice-Chairman Larry Allen. County 10 photo.

Ambulance services are on life support

Green River Star -   April 29, 2021 The historic revenue crisis facing Wyoming’s state, county and municipal governments is threatening to claim yet another casualty: universally available ambulance service. The state-wide problem is perhaps most acute in Fremont County, where a five-year-old cost-saving plan has unraveled, leaving the nearly Vermont-sized region without a single outfit interested in providing service beyond June. Amid an economic downturn and significant budget cuts, Fremont County Commissioners opted to privatize the county’s ambulance service in March 2016. The cost of the county-run ambulance service had been rising, resulting in a $1.2 million budget request. The county’s assessed tax base dropped 27% that year.

February 2nd agenda for the Fremont County Commissioners

9:25 A.M.: COUNTY CLERK JULIE FREESE – PERSONNEL 9:30 A.M.: PUBLIC HEARING – COUNTY CLERK JULIE FREESE AND FINANCIAL SPECIALIST MICHELLE NEUENSCHWANDER – UNANTICIPATED REVENUES AND BUDGET TRANSFERS WITHIN FREMONT COUNTY’S FY 2020-2021 BUDGET 9:35 A.M. LIBRARY MANAGER ANITA MARPLE – PERSONNEL 9:45 A.M.: GINA MARIE WILSON, COLONIAL LIFE AGENT – PROGRAM UPDATE 10:20 A.M.: BREAK 11:00 A.M.: EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR POTENTIAL LITIGATION 12:00 P.M.: LUNCH

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