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Letters
from Interchange November 2021
by WYDOT
Theodore Hailey, Lander Construction.
Anesi
Wagner Fritz
S. Thomas
Lawrence Anesi, Riverton Construction; Bill Daugherty, Patrol-Cody; Jerry Fritz, District 5 Administration; and Kyle Heinrich, South Pass Maintenance.
Service Awards
Daren Wagner, District 5-Shop – 15 years;
Scott Thomas, Basin Maintenance – 10 years;
Dalen Davis, Emergency Communications-District 5 Radio Shop – 5 years; and
Benjamin Hockett, Patrol-Lander – 5 years.
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Sick leave donations greatly appreciated
Thank you to everyone who donated sick leave to me while I was in the hospital.
A special thank you to Jason Ban for taking me to the ER and taking care of my dog, Charlie, until my brother arrived from Indiana. Thanks again, Kathleen A. Kinney Good jobs not going unnoticed by public
High praise to WYDOT maintainers and WYDOT as a whole. The roads, I-80 specifically 15 miles west of Laramie, look and drive great. Brian Evans
Big, beautiful Wyoming
Dear Staff and workers of WYDOT,
Just yesterday we returned to the Big Horn Basin after being in Jackson for a couple of days and coming home over Togwotee Pass through Dubois. It is such a beautiful drive and the good hi-ways and great rest stops. I want to thank all of you for doing such a good job with limited funds and sometimes limited stuff.
Wyoming is a big state and we sure depend on all of you to be able to get around! Keep up the good work. May God bless you all with safety and satisfaction for a job well done. Sincerely, Dirk Cozzens State employee welcomed out-of-stater, exceptional trip ensued
I stopped at one of your welcome center rest areas a couple of weeks ago coming out of South Dakota.
While there, one of your employees, (a young lady approximately 24-30 years of age – unfortunately I didn’t get her name), gave me information on fossil hunting in Wyoming.
I’d told her I’d stop back in and show her my finds. Unfortunately, I had to cut my trip short and never got to stop back in to the rest area to thank her and show her
Scott Nolting retired on Sept. 2 from Riverton Construction with 36 years of service to the state.
He began his career in April 1985 as a highway engineering worker and has spent his entire career in Riverton.
Glen Thomas II
retired from Sept. 2 from Thermopolis Maintenance. He began his career in February 2000 and retires with 21 years of service to the state.
Thomas is a Thermopolis native. n
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what I’d found.
This young lady was extremely helpful and knowledgeable and I really enjoyed my time there thanks to her! Thank you, Charlie Harrison, Kentucky Interchange keeps retired WYDOTers up-to-date
Just a quick note to say thank you for the Interchange. It has been 19 years since I retired from WYDOT (Highway Development/Utilities/Railroad) and I enjoyed my 34 years, but I have enjoyed even more being able to keep up to date with a great organization through the Interchange.
Most of the names have changed but WYDOT continues to serve the people of Wyoming. Following family and grandchildren to Texas I have learned to appreciate the great people in Wyoming.
Keep up the great work to keep all of us “old retirees” up to date. Thank you, David Bryden Midland, TX (WYO at heart)