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Episode 54 — Dissolve or Defend

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Bob Bonnar and Alexis Barker

This week on the Top of Main Podcast, Bob and Alexis sit down with Weston County Hospital District Board Chair Ann Slagle to break down one of the most urgent and complex issues facing our community.

At the center of the conversation is the hospital district’s current compliance battle with the Wyoming Department of Audit — a situation driven by years of missing financial documentation, turnover, and evolving state requirements. While progress is being made to get back into compliance, the timeline has created a high-stakes scenario, with county commissioners now indicating they are going to begin the process of dissolving the hospital district as early as April 7.

Slagle walks through what actually happened, what’s been fixed, and what still needs to be done — including the status of audits, cost reports, and the broader confusion over whether hospital districts are even subject to the same audit laws after legislative changes in 2022. 

But the bigger question is what happens next.

Bob and Alexis dig into the potential consequences of dissolving the district — from the loss of local governance and delays in funding, to the very real risk of destabilizing the hospital and taking away its ability to operate. They also examine the role of the county commissioners, their desire for more guidance from the state, and whether the people of Weston County are even factoring into their decision.

This is a conversation about more than compliance. It’s about local control, accountability, and the future of healthcare in Weston County.

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