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Sublette County Health Sublette County Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Rex D. Walk, FACHE, as CEO, bringing more than two decades of senior healthcare leadership experience in rural hospitals, community health systems, and multi-state healthcare organizations. Mr. Walk is a healthcare executive known for operational excellence, financial turnaround leadership, and a patient-first approach to healthcare delivery. Most recently, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Southeast Colorado Hospital District, where he led operational improvements, strengthened community trust, enhanced employee engagement, and improved financial performance by nearly $3 million in his first year. Throughout his career, Mr. Walk has successfully guided critical access hospitals and community health systems through periods of transformation, growth, and stability. His leadership experience includes serving as CEO of Phillips County Health Systems in Kansas, Craig General Hospital in Oklahoma, and interim CEO roles in Wyoming and Kansas. Across these roles, he consistently delivered measurable improvements in quality, safety, patient satisfaction, provider recruitment, and financial sustainability. Mr. Walk brings deep expertise in rural healthcare strategy, revenue cycle optimization, supply chain and group purchasing, provider recruitment, regulatory compliance, and organizational culture development. He has led new service line expansions, negotiated cost-saving vendor agreements, improved access to care, and fostered highly engaged healthcare teams while maintaining a strong focus on patient and community needs. In addition to his executive leadership roles, Mr. Walk has held senior positions with Vizient and the Great Plains Health Alliance, where he delivered system-wide savings, supported supply chain innovation, and served as a trusted advisor to hospital executives across the country. He holds a Master’s Degree and Bachelor’s Degree from Fort Hays State University, is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE), and maintains professional certifications in healthcare management and leadership. Mr. Walk is also a former ACHE Regent, healthcare educator, and frequent public speaker on rural healthcare leadership and innovation. "We are thrilled to welcome Rex Walk to Sublette County," said Tonia Hoffman, Board Chair. "His proven leadership, integrity, and commitment to high-quality, sustainable rural healthcare align perfectly with our mission. We are confident his experience and vision will strengthen our organization and the communities we serve." Mr. Walk added "I am deeply honored to be selected as the SCHD CEO. It is a privilege to join an organization led by such a visionary and dedicated board with a commitment to being an exemplary healthcare organization. I truly look forward to working with the entire SCHD team to further its mission of excelling in the delivery of comprehensive and high-quality healthcare services to its patients and communities served."
Sublette County Health Sublette County Health is proud to announce that a new, locally-owned air medical provider, 307 Air Rescue, will soon be based full-time at the hospital’s helipad—bringing critical care transport even closer to home for Sublette County residents. Since opening its new hospital in August 2025, Sublette County Health has made significant strides in expanding access to care. As the last county in Wyoming to establish a hospital, the mission has always been clear: keep patients close to home whenever possible. At the same time, leaders recognize that in certain critical situations, rapid air transport is essential. "This is exactly the kind of growth we hoped to see," said Sublette County Health Interim CEO Bill Patten. "Our hospital’s success is not only improving care locally—it’s attracting new services to the community. The addition of 307 Air Rescue strengthens our ability to respond when minutes matter most." 307 Air Rescue will create approximately a dozen local jobs, including pilots, flight medics, mechanics, and critical care nurses. 307 Air Rescue LLC. is a locally focused air medical program led by professionals with deep roots in Wyoming and a long-standing commitment to the communities they serve. Program leadership includes Laura Woolery, a sixth-generation Wyoming native with strong ties to Sublette County. Woolery spent more than 15 years serving both full-time and part-time with the Sublette County Hospital District EMS team, where she helped strengthen local critical care capabilities. Her work included developing the district’s Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) program and leading ventilator training efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has since advanced her training as a critical care flight medic and in healthcare leadership and now brings that experience back to the community where she built her career. "Coming back to Sublette County to help build this program matters to me," said Woolery. "This is my home. I understand the needs of this community, and our focus is making sure patients have access to the level of care they deserve when it matters most." Woolery is joined by April Larsen, an experienced flight nurse and healthcare executive with more than a decade of leadership across air medical programs in the region. Larsen has led clinical operations, base development, and quality initiatives, with a track record of building strong teams and sustainable programs that serve rural communities. Together, the leadership team at 307 Air Rescue is building a program grounded in local experience, operational expertise, and a shared commitment in elevating the standard of care for local communities by improving access to critical care across the region. In addition to emergency transport services, 307 Air Rescue plans to collaborate closely with Sublette County Health by offering staff training opportunities and providing surge support during periods of high demand or emergency response situations. Importantly, 307 Air Rescue LLC. is an independent company and funded as such. Sublette County Health is not subsidizing its operations. The only shared cost is a portion of a safety fence surrounding the helipad. This partnership ensures enhanced services for the community without additional burden on local taxpayers. A grand opening celebration will be announced in the coming months, coinciding with the arrival of the helicopter. Together, Sublette County Health and 307 Air Rescue are committed to delivering high-quality, timely care—right here at home, and when necessary, beyond. Roberts sentenced to supervised probation for wolf cruelty (posted 5/10/2026)
Wyoming Highway Patrol The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) responded to a major high-wind event yesterday that had widespread impacts to highway travel, resulting in as many as 32 blow over crashes across the state. Of the crashes, at least 15 took place on Interstate 25, with nearly half of them between Cheyenne and the Colorado border. On Interstate 80, as many as twelve occurred between Laramie and Arlington. While most crashes resulted in minor injuries, the wind appears to have also been a factor in one fatality in Fremont County on State Highway 28. The total number of blow over crashes is expected to change as WYDOT and WHP continue processing crash reports. "Our Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers and dispatchers demonstrated exceptional dedication and professionalism yesterday in the face of extreme wind gusts that reached up to 109 mph," said Lt. Col. Karl German, Wyoming Highway Patrol Operations Commander. "Troopers worked tirelessly throughout the day responding to incidents, ensuring the safety of stranded drivers, managing hazardous scenes, and coordinating with WYDOT to enforce necessary restrictions and clear debris. Their quick actions helped prevent further injuries and kept our highways as secure as possible under extraordinarily dangerous conditions." Due to the severity of the winds, WYDOT closed some highways, including I-80 and I-25 in southeast Wyoming, to all trucks and trailers regardless of weight. I-25 south of Cheyenne was closed to all traffic because of wind-related crashes in Colorado. "It’s incredibly frustrating that drivers see these warnings and decide to take a chance, putting everyone from themselves to other drivers and first responders at serious risk," said Mark Ayen, WYDOT Assistant Chief Engineer. "High winds are forecasted to continue into the weekend; drivers, please heed all highway signage to ensure you are safe to travel." WYDOT’s salt/sand storage sheds in Arlington and Quealy Dome west of Laramie were all but destroyed by the wind, and some rest areas like at Bitter Creek and Kaycee also sustained damages. Multiple trees on WYDOT’s Cheyenne Headquarters campus fell during the wind event, and WYDOT plans to plant new trees this summer. Winds were too strong for crews to recover crashed vehicles safely yesterday. Drivers are reminded to move over and slow down for wrecking crews clearing the blown-over vehicles on the side of the highways in the coming days.
Wyoming Department of Transportation CHEYENNE, WYOMING — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) has been alerted to a potential texting phishing scam, often called smishing. Scammers are sending text messages that claim they are from the "Wyoming DMV" and demand payment for unpaid traffic fines. The text even warns that failure to submit payment urgently could lead to license and registration suspensions, additional fines and even legal action. The text also includes a suspicious link. This is a smishing scam aimed at manipulating people into revealing personal and credit card information. WYDOT does not and will not send text messages of this nature and does not seek personal information in this manner. WYDOT does not collect ticket fees, does not call itself "the DMV," and does not use foreign phone numbers to conduct business. If you receive a text message like this one, avoid opening the link and giving personal information. Those who receive this or any other scam text can report it to the Federal Trade Commission via the link on WYDOT’s scam alert website: https://www.dot.state.wy.us/home/news_info/scam-watch.html For tips on how to avoid common scams, visit the Wyoming Attorney General’s Consumer Protection website: https://attorneygeneral.wyo.gov/law-office-division/consumer-protection-and-antitrust-unit/consumer-education If anyone has questions or concerns about the status of a Wyoming driver license, reach out to your local Driver Services office directly for accurate information. WYDOT’s only Driver Services websites are http://www.dot.state.wy.us/driverservices and mvds.onewyo.gov. March 9 Yellowstone National Park’s first grizzly bear sighting of 2026 (posted 3/11/2026) New Wyoming law enforces English language proficiency for commercial drivers (posted 3/6/2026) |
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