Big Horn County, located in the northern part of Wyoming's Big Horn basin, is a government entity that provides a range of services to its residents. With departments such as Assessor, Clerk, Sheriff, and Public Health, the county aims to promote, protect, and enhance the health and well-being of its citizens. Supported by funding from both the county and the Wyoming Department of Health, Big Horn County Public Health plays a vital role in ensuring the health of the community through various programs and services.
Established in 1897, Big Horn County was formed by combining parcels from Johnson, Fremont, and Sheridan counties. The county government is responsible for managing county boundaries, economic development, and maintaining county facilities such as airports and the courthouse. With a commitment to serving its residents, Big Horn County strives to provide efficient and effective services to meet the needs of its diverse population.
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