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Wyoming County Commissioners Association WYOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION WYOMING COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY 2015 2300 Capitol Avenue Hathaway Building, 1st Floor NW P. O. Box 86 Cheyenne, WY 82003 307-632-5409 307-632-6533 FAX Richard Ladwig, President Rob Hendry, Vice President Troy Thompson, Treasurer Pete Obermueller, Executive Director Gregory Cowan, Natural Resource Staff Attorney Web Site: www.wyo-wcca.org Albany County 525 Grand Avenue Population: 37,422 Laramie, Wyoming 82070 307-721-2541 County Commissioners: Tim Sullivan, Chair 307-721-5533 (Clerk’s #) [email protected] 307-721-5517 (Deputy Clerk’s #) Tim Chesnut [email protected] Heber Richardson [email protected] Clerk Jackie R. Gonzales 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 202 307-721-5533 Fax: 307-721-2544 [email protected] Assessor Grant Showacre 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 206 307-721-2511 Fax: 307-721-2519 [email protected] Treasurer Linda Simpson 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 205 307-721-2502 Fax: 307-721-2503 [email protected] Sheriff Dave O’Malley 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 101 307-721-3525 Fax: 307-721-2500 [email protected] Clerk of District Court Janice Sexton 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 305 307-721-2509 Fax: 307-721-2520 [email protected] County Attorney Peggy A. Trent 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 100 307-721-2552 Fax: 307-721-2554 [email protected] Coroner Jennifer Graham 1002 South 3rd Street 307-760-0927 Fax: 307-721-2570 [email protected] 1 Albany County Road Foreman Mike Osterman 2920 County Shop Road 307-721-5570 Fax: 307-721-2539 [email protected] Planner David Gertsch 1002 South 3rd Street 307-721-2568 Fax: 307-721-2570 Laramie 82072 [email protected] Engineer Bill Gorman (contracted) Gorman Engineering, LLC 307-742-6858 Fax: 307-742-6859 410 E. Grand Avenue, Suite 213 [email protected] Public Health Nurse Melanie Pearce 609 South 2nd Street 307-721-2561 Fax: 307-721-2565 [email protected] Public Health Officer Dr. Jean Allais 255 North 30th 307-742-6319 Laramie 82072 Cooperative Extension Service Coordinator Kellie Chichester University of Wyoming 307-721-2571 Fax: 307-742-4228 Southeast Area Coordinator 3520 South 3rd Street, Suite A [email protected] 2 Big Horn County 420 West C Street Population: 11,994 Basin, Wyoming 82410 Main #: 307-568-2357 County Commissioners: Jerold S. (Jerry) Ewen, Chair PO Box 31 [email protected] 307-568-2357 John Hyde Fax: 307-568-9375 [email protected] Felix Carrizales [email protected] Clerk Lori Smallwood PO Box 31 307-568-2357 Fax: 307-568-9375 [email protected] Assessor Gina Anderson PO Box 109 307-568-2547 Fax: 307-568-2013 [email protected] Treasurer Becky Lindsey PO Box 430 307-568-2578 Fax: 307-568-2013 [email protected] Sheriff Kenneth G. Blackburn PO Box 69 415 Murphy St 307-568-2324 Fax: 307-568-3828 [email protected] Clerk of District Court Serena K. Lipp PO Box 670 307-568-2381 Fax: 307-568-2791 [email protected] County Attorney Kim Adams PO Box 647 307-568-2436 Fax: 307-568-2600 [email protected] Coroner Del Atwood, Jr. Atwood Funeral Home 307-568-2041 Fax: 307-568-2727 419 West C Street, Box 460 [email protected] 3 Big Horn County Road Foreman (South Big Horn County) Shannan Hovey PO Box 31 307-568-2161 Fax: 307-568-9961 [email protected] Cell#307-272-5230 Road Foreman (North Big Horn County) Rod Wambeke PO Box 137 Cowley WY 82420 307-548-2246 Fax: 307-548-9990 [email protected] Cell# 307-272-1551 Planner J oy Hill PO Box 29 417 Murphy St 307-568-2424 Fax: 307-568-2461 [email protected] Engineer William Bridges PO Box 29 417 Murphy St 307-568-2467 Fax: 307-568-2461 [email protected] Cell - 307-272-9917 Public Health Nurse Kimberly Cowan 417 South 2nd St Greybull, WY 82426 307-765-2371 [email protected] Public Health Officer Demar (Dusty) Hill, M.D. Midway Clinic contact Public Health Nurse to contact 388 Highway 20 Public Health Officer Basin, Wyoming 82410 Cooperative Extension Service Coordinator Mae Smith University of Wyoming 307-765-2868 Fax: 307-765-2235 P. O. Box 587 Greybull, Wyoming 82426 [email protected] 4 Campbell County 500 South Gillette Avenue Ste 1100 Population: 48,176 Gillette, Wyoming 82716 Main# 307-682-7283 County Commissioners: Matt Avery, Chair 500 South Gillette Avenue Ste 1100 [email protected] Micky Shober [email protected] Garry Becker, M.D. [email protected] Mark Christensen [email protected] Rusty Bell [email protected] Commissioner Staff: Administrator Robert Palmer [email protected] 307-682-7283 Fax: 307-687-6325 Senior Administrative Assistant Kendra R. Anderson [email protected] Clerk Susan F. Saunders PO Box 3010, 82717 307-682-7285 Fax: 307-687-6455 [email protected] Assessor Troy D. Clements PO Box 877, 82717 307-682-7266 Fax: 307-687-6464 [email protected] Treasurer Rebecca S. Brazelton PO Box 1027, 82717 307-682-7268 Fax: 307-687-6416 [email protected] Sheriff Scott D. Matheny 600 West Boxelder Road 82718 307-687-6160 Fax: 307-687-6198 [email protected] Clerk of District Court Cheryl E. Chitwood PO Box 817, 82717 307-682-3424 Fax: 307-687-6209 [email protected] County Attorney Ron E. Wirthwein 500 South Gillette Ave, Ste B200 307-682-4310 Fax: 307-687-6441 [email protected] 5 Campbell County Coroner Laura L. Sundstrom PO Box 281, 82717 307-687-6179 Fax: 307-687-6198 [email protected] Road and Bridge Director Kevin F. Geis 1704 South 4-J Road 307-682-4411 Fax: 307-686-8533 [email protected] Planner and Zoning Megan Nelms 500 South Gillette Ave, Ste 1400 307-685-1970 Fax: 307-687-6468 [email protected] Building Division Keith Bowar 500 South Gillette Ave., Ste 1500 307-682-1970 Fax: 307-687-6468 Public Health Nurse Della Amend, R.N. BC PO Box 3420, 82717 307-682-7275 Fax: 307-682-0374 [email protected] Public Health Officer Kirtikumar L. Patel, M.D. PO Box 3420 307-682-7275 Fax: 307-682-0374 [email protected] Cooperative Extension Service Coordinator Chance Marshall 412 S. Gillette Avenue 307-682-7281 Fax: 307-686-8530 [email protected] Public Works Director Kevin C. King 500 South Gillette Ave, Ste 1400 307-685-8061 Fax: 307-687-6468 [email protected] Human Resources/Risk Manager Charlotte J. Terry 500 South Gillette Ave, Ste 1200 307-687-6355 Fax: 307-687-6450 [email protected] 6 Carbon County 415 West Pine Street Population: 15,748 Rawlins, Wyoming 82301 307-328-2668 County Commissioners: John Espy, Chair P.O. Box 6 [email protected] 307-328-2668 Lindy Glode Fax: 307-328-2669 [email protected] Leo Chapman [email protected] Sue Jones [email protected] Willing “John” Johnson [email protected] Clerk Gwynn Bartlett Box 6 307-328-2668 Fax: 307-328-2669 [email protected] Assessor C heryl Ross P.O. Box 520 307-328-2637 Fax: 307-328-2714 cherylross @carbonwy.com Treasurer Cindy Baldwin P.O. Box 7 307-328-7810 Fax: 307-328-2731 [email protected] Sheriff Jerry Colson P.O. Box 190 307-324-2776 Fax: 307-328-2782 [email protected] Clerk of District Court Deborah Olson P.O. Box 67 307-328-2628 Fax: 307-328-2629 [email protected] County Attorney Cal Rerucha P.O. Box 1146 307-328-2700 Fax: 307-328-2704 [email protected] Coroner Paul Zamora P.O. Box 1928 307-324-7830 Fax: 307-328-7835 [email protected] 7 Carbon County Road Foreman Bill Nation P.O. Box 487 307-324-9555 Fax: 307-324-9557 [email protected] Planner Sid Fox 215 West Buffalo, Suite 336 307-328-2614 Fax: 307-328-2735 [email protected] Public Health Nurse Jacqueline Wells P.O. Box 1013 307-328-2607 Fax: 307-328-2602 [email protected] Cooperative Extension Service Cathleen Craig Coordinator 307-328-2642 Fax: 307-328-2646 P.O. Box 280 [email protected] 8 Converse County 107 North 5th Street, Suite 114 Population: 14,313 Douglas, Wyoming 82633-2448 307-358-2244 County Commissioners: Jim Willox 107 North 5th Street, Suite 114 [email protected] 307-358-2244 Mike Colling Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Tony Lehner [email protected] Rick Grant, Chair [email protected] Robert Short [email protected] Commissioners Staff (part-time) Holly Richardson 107 North 5th Street, Suite B-6 307-358-1990 Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Clerk Lucile Taylor 107 North 5th Street, Suite 114 307-358-2244 Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Assessor Dixie Huxtable 107 N. 5th Street - Mailing: P.O. Box 57 307-358-2741 Fax: 307-358-4065 [email protected] Treasurer Joel Schell 107 North 5th Street, Suite 129 307-358-3120 Fax: 307-358-6883 [email protected] Sheriff Clint Becker 107 North 5th Street, Suite 129 307-358-4700 Fax: 307-358-6703 [email protected] Clerk of District Court Pam McCullough 107 North 5th St. - Mailing: P.O. Box 189 307-358-3165 Fax: 307-358-9783 [email protected] County Attorney Quentin Richardson 107 North 5th St., Suite 140 307-358-5020 Fax: 307-358-9537 [email protected] 9 Converse County Coroner Ross Gorman P.O.
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