Natrona County Emergency Management

Stay Safe Out There; Lt. Anderson Offers Tips For Winter Travel
Stay Safe Out There; Lt. Anderson Offers Tips For Winter Travel
Stay Safe Out There; Lt. Anderson Offers Tips For Winter Travel
Nothing is one of the most important things to do if your vehicle gets stuck in snow. A man and a woman caught in snow overnight 70 miles west of Casper earlier this week did the right thing by staying put, said Lt. Stewart Anderson, Natrona County emergency management coordinator...
Wildfire Danger Increasing in Natrona County
Wildfire Danger Increasing in Natrona County
Wildfire Danger Increasing in Natrona County
Despite damp conditions this past winter and spring, officials with Natrona County Emergency Management say the county-wide wildfire danger has been steadily increasing since the beginning of summer. Lt. Stew Anderson, the emergency manager for Natrona County, said low humidity and recent windy conditions have dried out light fuels in several portions of the county...
Crews Burning Slash Piles on Casper Mountain
Crews Burning Slash Piles on Casper Mountain
Crews Burning Slash Piles on Casper Mountain
The Casper Mountain Fire District is eliminating slash piles on Casper Mountain near Beartrap Meadow this weekend, officials with Natrona County Emergency Management say. Natrona County emergency manager Stew Anderson says crews opted to burn the piles of accumulated brush this weekend after recent damp weather atop the mountain...
Fuel Spill Closes Intersection Near Downtown Casper
Fuel Spill Closes Intersection Near Downtown Casper
Fuel Spill Closes Intersection Near Downtown Casper
UPDATE 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: Lt. Stew Anderson with Natrona County Emergency Management says Yellowstone Highway has been reopened, but First Street remains closed. UPDATE 3:30 p.m. Tuesday: Lt. Stew Anderson says the East First Street and East Yellowstone Highway intersection will likely remain closed for the next few hours as a HAZMAT crew hired by the trucking company cleans the spill...
Caution Urged When Traveling Through Rocky Mountain Region
Caution Urged When Traveling Through Rocky Mountain Region
Caution Urged When Traveling Through Rocky Mountain Region
With persistent, severe flooding in Colorado, and with areas of Wyoming receiving heavy rainfall, authorities are stressing the importance of caution when driving through the intermountain west this weekend. Stew Anderson, Natrona County’s emergency manager, says it’s always best to turn around if you approach a flooded roadway...

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