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On August 31, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County announced they are canceling all elective surgeries. This comes right after the Rock Springs hospital had a completely full ICU over the weekend. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska spoke with the director of emergency services and incident commander Kim White to understand why elective surgeries had to be canceled.
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Rock Springs Hospital Cancels Elective Surgeries So Nurses Can Help With Influx Of COVID-19 PatientsMemorial Hospital of Sweetwater County has canceled all elective surgeries. This comes as the hospital deals with an influx of COVID-19 patients.
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A Green River man in his 40s tested positive for COVID-19 - he is currently self-isolating at home. In a press release, Kristy Nielson with Memorial…
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Leaders across Wyoming are criticizing Bank of the West for its recent decision to stop doing business with coal, oil or gas companies — including…
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Wyoming is seeing slightly less drought now than this time last year, from 24 percent down to 20. But it’s still having an effect, especially since the…
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A potential solar energy project in southwest Wyoming obtained a permit last week moving it a step closer to construction. The Sweetwater Solar Energy…
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A state legislator wants to help prevent vehicle collisions with wildlife with the help of new wildlife conservation license plates. Representative Stan…
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Wyoming’s first utility-scale solar farm is being proposed in Sweetwater County. Wyoming currently has less than 2 megawatts of installed solar in the…
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26-year-old Cameron Largent lives with his mother in a big suburban house in Rock Springs. His favorite spot at home is the basement couch, where he’s set…
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Coalition Of Superintendents Says Lack Of Inflation Adjustments Has Left Wyoming Schools UnderfundedThis week, 9 school district superintendents met with Governor Mead to contend that the state has underfunded its K-12 schools. While Wyoming ranks near…