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Western Wyoming Community College

Education in Sweetwater County Offers Smart Options

The educational system in Sweetwater County deserves a gold star, with several top school options to choose from. Here are some of them:Western Wyoming Community CollegeWWCC was established in 1959, with 40 students back then compared to 5,000 today, including 1,000 full-timers.The campus is in Rock Springs, with an extended campus center located in Green River. Western Wyoming Community College offers certificates and two-year degrees in several programs that prepare students for... Read More »

Hospitals, Care Centers Serve Sweetwater County

With a variety of health care options in the community, Sweetwater County residents can enjoy convenient access to hospitals and care centers. Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County Making patients the priority for more than a century, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County offers a myriad of services such as cardio rehabilitation, dialysis, emergency care and physical therapy. Serving a 100-mile radius, the not-for-profit hospital provides 99 beds and supplies emergency services for more than... Read More »
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Rock Springs/Sweetwater County Offer Variety of Real Estate Option

Rock Springs and the surrounding Sweetwater County have several nice, scenic communities in which to reside. Here is a quick overview: Rock Springs and the surrounding Living in Rock Springs The county as a whole has seen a recent surge in its number of subdivisions, and Rock Springs is no exception. Newer developments within the area include Scenic Development Apartments, with 264 units in an 11-building complex in Rock Springs. Morningside at Rock Springs is a community of luxury... Read More »
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Population Boom Leads to New, Varied Housing Options in Sweetwater County

Sweetwater County, Wyoming, natives know this is not just a great place to grow up, but also a perfect spot to put down permanent roots. And in recent years, others have learned that, too.In the decade between 2000 and 2010, Sweetwater County grew to almost 44,000 residents, a population jump of about 16.5 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The county’s growth has come in large part from workers in the nearby oil fields, as well as the related company executives and other... Read More »