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It is Women Veterans Recognition Day.  Please take time to recognize those women you know who have served in the militar...
06/12/2026

It is Women Veterans Recognition Day. Please take time to recognize those women you know who have served in the military. We have two of those fine women in the office of Goshen County Public Health. Melissa Johnson and Nicole Smith. Thank you for all you have done for our country!!!

Women Veterans Recognition Day is celebrated on June 12th to honor the service and sacrifice of women who have worn the uniform.

06/11/2026
06/10/2026

Power Outage Notice
June 24th 5:00AM

To improve the reliability of our electrical system, a scheduled power outage will take place on June 24 from 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM. During this time, crews will be making repairs to a switch that was damaged during a windstorm this past winter.

Areas affected:
All locations south of the railroad tracks
Portions North of the Tracks
Areas East to Dinklage
We have scheduled this work during the early morning hours to minimize inconvenience to customers. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete these necessary repairs to help ensure reliable electric service.

Please see the attached map for the affected outage area.

If you have any questions, please contact the Electrical Department, 307-532-2422.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we complete these important repairs.

The Old Moose is hosting a Pregnancy, Birth, Postpartum Resource event on June 20, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
06/09/2026

The Old Moose is hosting a Pregnancy, Birth, Postpartum Resource event on June 20, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Are your Tetanus Shots current?
06/05/2026

Are your Tetanus Shots current?

USDA Confirms New World Screwworm Detection in Texas CalfJune 3, 2026.  No cases have been reported in Wyoming.
06/04/2026

USDA Confirms New World Screwworm Detection in Texas Calf
June 3, 2026. No cases have been reported in Wyoming.

June 3, 2026 - UPDATE: The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the detection of New World screwworm (NWS) in a calf in South Texas, marking the first CONFIRMED U.S. detection as the pest continues moving north from Mexico.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Monique McBridePhone: 307-777-2438 Rabies Makes Its Return to WyomingAs summer approaches ...
06/04/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Monique McBride
Phone: 307-777-2438


Rabies Makes Its Return to Wyoming

As summer approaches and temperatures rise, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is warning residents about wild animals that may carry rabies. The most common carriers of rabies in our state are bats and skunks, but any mammal can be infected with rabies, including humans.

The first confirmed case of rabies for 2026 occurred in May in Sheridan County. A rabid bat was found in the backyard of a home in a downtown residential neighborhood. This highlights the need to stay alert outdoors, not just in the woods.

Humans and pets can become infected from bites and scratches of an animal with rabies. Rabies is not spread through the touch of an infected animal or its f***s or urine.

Bat bites are not always visible. Anyone who has direct contact with a bat or who wakes up with a bat in their room should immediately contact a doctor or public health provider for assessment.

There were six confirmed cases of rabies in Wyoming animals last year. “Rabies is a fatal but preventable disease,” says Dr. Emily Curren, a state public health veterinarian with the WDH. She advises, “Anyone with potential exposure to a rabid animal should wash the wound thoroughly with warm water and soap, and seek medical advice about the need for rabies post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment.”

General Tips for preventing rabies:

Don’t touch or feed wild or stray animals.
Treat animal bites with soap and water and contact a medical professional immediately.
People waking to find a bat in their room or a child’s room should contact a medical professional immediately.
Vaccinate dogs, cats, ferrets, horses and other selected livestock for rabies and keep vaccinations up to date.
For more information about rabies exposure in Wyoming, please visit:

The Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit conducts surveillance for infectious diseases and investigates clusters and outbreaks.

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2025 Campbell Drive Ste. 1
Torrington, WY
82240

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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