Park County Homeland Security
The Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies returns to Park County in April, with boxes full of fresh produce, milk, and meat ready to distribute to local families. As the Wyoming group continues its mission to “fight hunger and feed hope,” they will once again be bringing assistance to Park County. That assistance comes in…
Park County is taking a stronger hand in its response to COVID-19. A new Incident Management Team has been established to counter the growing threat and spread of the virus. Park County Public Health Nurse Manager Bill Crampton and Park County Director of Homeland Security Jack Tatum are serving as Unified Commanders and they are…
Keep your eye on the South Fork’s ice. Park County Sheriff’s Office Division of Homeland Security has advised everyone in the area to note the condition of the ice in the river. There is absolutely no need for concern, says Director of the Division of Homeland Security Jack Tatum. He is keeping a monthly photo…
You might want to shout your love from the mountaintops this Valentine’s Day, but you’ll have a hard time doing it this year. This Valentine’s Day is going to be a little louder than normal. Park County Homeland Security Director Jack Tatum says that the emergency sirens in the City of Cody will be tested…
Are you calm in crisis? Do you like to take charge when the situation calls for leadership? Then CERT needs you. The Park County Sheriff Division of Park County Homeland Security is seeking individuals interested in volunteering for the Park County Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT for short. The national program trains citizens in…
Several leaders in the Bighorn Basin gathered to hear the state of preparedness in Park County. Jack Tatum, the Director of the Park County Homeland Security Office, led the quarterly meeting of the Local Emergency Planning Committee. Representatives from Cody, Powell, and Meeteetse were in attendance to discuss the success of the goals they set…
Climate Crisis will be the topic of discussion this Saturday. Wyoming Rising is sponsoring a presentation and open discussion regarding Wyoming’s response to the climate crisis and steps our community can take to be more self-sustaining in the event of dangerous changes. Mary Keller, an Associate Lecturer and the University of Wyoming, will be presenting…
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