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Wyoming County Commissioners Association WYOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION WYOMING COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY 2019 408 West 23rd Street P. O. Box 86 Cheyenne, WY 82003 307-632-5409 Troy Thompson, President Jim Willox, Vice President Bill Novotny, Treasurer Jerimiah Rieman, Executive Director Kelli Little, Deputy Director Bailey Schreiber, Natural Resource Counsel Britney Butler, Executive Assistant Web Site: www.wyo-wcca.org 2 Albany County 525 Grand Avenue Population: 38,332 Laramie, Wyoming 82070 Main: 307-721-2541 County Commissioners: Heber Richardson 307-721-5533 (Clerk’s #) [email protected] 307-721-5517 (Deputy Clerk’s #) Terri Jones [email protected] Pete Gosar [email protected] Clerk Jackie R. Gonzales 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 202 307-721-5533 Fax: 307-721-2544 [email protected] Assessor Grant Showacre 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 206 307-721-2511 Fax: 307-721-2519 [email protected] Treasurer Tracy Fletcher 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 205 307-721-2502 Fax: 307-721-2503 [email protected] Sheriff Dave O’Malley 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 101 307-721-3525 Fax: 307-721-2500 [email protected] Clerk of Court Janice Sexton 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 305 307-721-2509 Fax: 307-721-2520 [email protected] County Attorney Peggy A. Trent 525 Grand Avenue, Ste 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 Rob Fisher 2920 County Shop Road 307-742-2534 Fax: 307-721-2539 [email protected] Planner David Gertsch 1002 South 3rd Street 307-721-2568 Fax: 307-721-2570 Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] Engineer Bill Gorman (contracted) Gorman Engineering, LLC 307-742-6858 Fax: 307-742-6859 410 E. Grand Avenue, Ste 213 [email protected] Public Health Nurse Melissa Zaferos 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, WY 82072 UW Cooperative Extension Brian Sebade Service Coordinator 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: 11,906 Basin, Wyoming 82410 Main: 307-568-2357 County Commissioners: Felix Carrizales PO Box 31 [email protected] 307-568-2357 Deb Craft Fax: 307-568-9375 [email protected] Dave Neves [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 69 307-568-2324 Fax: 307-568-3828 [email protected] Clerk of Court Serena K. Lipp PO Box 670 307-568-2381 Fax: 307-568-2791 [email protected] County Attorney Marcia Bean 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 PO 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 Joy Hill PO Box 29, 417 Murphy Street 307-568-2424 Fax: 307-568-2461 [email protected] Engineer William Bridges PO Box 29, 417 Murphy Street 307-568-2467 Fax: 307-568-2461 [email protected] Cell: 307-272-9917 Public Health Nurse Manager Bobbie Jenks, RN, BSN Greybull Office 307-765-2371 417 S. 2nd Street Greybull, WY 82426 [email protected] Lovell Office 213 E. 3rd Street Lovell, WY 82431 [email protected] Public Health Officer Dr. David Fairbanks nd 417 S. 2 Street 307-765-2371 Greybull, WY 82426 [email protected] UW Cooperative Extension Gretchen Gasvoda Service Coordinator 307-765-2868 Fax: 307-765-2235 4792 US Hwy 310 PO Box 587 Greybull, Wyoming 82426 [email protected] 4 Campbell County 500 South Gillette Avenue Ste 1100 Population: 46,242 Gillette, Wyoming 82716 Main: 307-682-7283 County Commissioners: Rusty Bell 500 South Gillette Avenue Ste 1100 [email protected] Mark Christensen [email protected] Bob Maul [email protected] D.G. Reardon [email protected] Del Shelstad [email protected] Commissioner Staff: Administrator Robert Palmer [email protected] 307-682-7283 Fax: 307-687-6325 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 Rachael Knust 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 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 Paul Wallem 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 307-685-8061 Fax: 307-687-6468 [email protected] Building Division Keith Bowar 500 South Gillette Ave., Ste 1500 307-682-1970 Fax: 307-687-6468 [email protected] Public Health Executive Director Jane Glaser 2301 S. 4-J Road, 82718 307-682-7275 Fax: 307-682-0374 [email protected] Public Health Officer Kirtikumar L. Patel, MD 2301 S. 4-J Road, 82718 307-682-7275 Fax: 307-682-0374 [email protected] UW Cooperative Extension Michelle Pierce Service Coordinator 307-682-7281 Fax: 307-686-8530 412 S. Gillette Avenue [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: 15,303 Rawlins, Wyoming 82301 Main: 307-328-2668 County Commissioners: John Espy PO Box 6 [email protected] 307-328-2668 Byron Barkhurst Fax: 307-328-2669 [email protected] Sue Jones [email protected] Willing “John” Johnson [email protected] Travis Moore [email protected] Clerk Gwynn Bartlett PO Box 6 307-328-2668 Fax: 307-328-2669 [email protected] Assessor Renee Snider PO Box 520 307-328-2637 Fax: 307-328-2714 [email protected] Treasurer Patty Bentsen PO Box 7 307-328-7810 Fax: 307-328-2731 [email protected] Sheriff Archie Roybal PO Box 190 307-324-2776 Fax: 307-328-2782 [email protected] Clerk of Court Mara Sanger PO Box 67 307-328-2628 Fax: 307-328-2629 [email protected] County Attorney Ashley Mayfield Davis PO Box 1146 307-328-2700 Fax: 307-328-2704 [email protected] Coroner Paul Zamora PO Box 1928 307-324-7830 Fax: 307-328-7835 [email protected] 7 Carbon County Road Foreman Bill Nation PO 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 Amanda Brown, BSN, RN, FCN PO Box 1013 307-328-2607 Fax: 307-328-2602 [email protected] UW Cooperative Extension Abby Perry Service Coordinator 307-328-2642 Fax: 307-328-2646 PO Box 280 [email protected] 8 Converse County 107 North 5th Street, Ste 114 Population: 13,809 Douglas, Wyoming 82633-2448 Main: 307-358-2244 County Commissioners: Jim Willox 107 North 5th Street, Ste 114 [email protected] 307-358-2244 Mike Colling Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Tony Lehner [email protected] Rick Grant [email protected] Robert Short [email protected] Commissioners Staff (part-time) Holly Richardson 107 North 5th Street, Ste B-6 307-358-1990 Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Clerk Lucile Taylor 107 North 5th Street, Ste 114 307-358-2244 Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Assessor Dixie Huxtable 107 N. 5th Street- Mailing: PO Box 57 307-358-2741 Fax: 307-358-4065 [email protected] Treasurer Joel Schell 107 North 5th Street, Ste 129 307-358-3120 Fax: 307-358-6883 [email protected] Sheriff Clint Becker 1201 Mesa Dr., Ste C 307-358-4700 Fax: 307-358-6703 [email protected] Clerk of Court Pam McCullough 107 North 5th Street- Mailing: PO Box 189 307-358-3165 Fax: 307-358-9783 [email protected] County Attorney Quentin Richardson 107 North 5th Street, Ste 140 307-358-5020 Fax: 307-358-9537 [email protected] 9 Converse County Coroner Ross Gorman PO Box X 307-358-3843 [email protected] Road Foreman Jason Wilkinson PO Box 770 307-358-3602 Fax: 307-358-6843 [email protected] Planner: Special Projects Holly Richardson 107 North 5th Street, Suite B-6 307-358-1990 Fax: 307-358-5998 [email protected] Public Health Nurse Darcey Cowardin 255 North Russell 307-358-2536 Fax: 307-358-3941 [email protected] Public Health Officer Dr.
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