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Johnson County Closures, Cancellations

The Johnson County Library on Thursday decided to close to the public due to a directive from the County Public Health Officer, but staff will be working to 5 Monday through Friday during the closure.
Books will still be available via curbside pickup and through e-book.
Customers can us the library’s catalog at www.jclwyo.org, search titles, and library staff can check them out, and set up a curb-side pickup.
You can also use your library card to access e-Books and e-Audibooks through https://gowyld.libguides.com/econtent.
Call the library for more information.
Also closing as of Thursday was the lobby at First Northern Bank branches across northeast Wyoming.
According to a release from Mark Smith, with FNB, all branches of the bank are open by appointment only.
On-line, mobile, text and telephone banking is encouraged, and the drive-up areas remain open at this time.
We have posted the full release below.
The Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum in Buffalo has canceled all of their upcoming meetings and programs in response to COVID-19 concerns.
Empower Wyoming has postponed its “Parenting Safe Children” training until April 25th.
Organizers for Longmire Days have said there currently are no plans to cancel this summer’s events, but cannot guarantee that it won’t be in the coming months.
Those concerned about travel cancellation fees are encouraged to contact their travel and accommodation providers for details and information on what options are available with respect to cancellation notices and refunds.
Release from FNB:
We’re here for you, and we’re ready to help. For 135 years, we’ve faced our communities’ challenges head-on and this one is no different. To do just that, we’re taking proactive steps to address this situation. For the safety of our customers, employees and communities, effective immediately, our branches are open by appointment only. We encourage our customers to take advantage of our online, mobile, text and telephone banking options. You can complete a majority of normal banking services through these channels. If you need help establishing these services, or would prefer to talk with one of our bankers, don’t hesitate to call your local branch. If you do need to meet in person with us, please call ahead to schedule an appointment. We’re still here, still available and we’re not stopping there.
1. We understand this outbreak creates financial uncertainty for many of our customers. Some have been laid off or seen their hours cut while some businesses have temporarily closed their doors or seen a drastic reduction in their business. We’re here to help. For our borrowers, please reach out to your banker. We are putting plans into place to allow for payment deferrals, loan modifications, or other steps as they fit your circumstances.
2. We’re immediately setting aside $30,000 in community donations to be used across our organization to support vital entities who are supporting our communities during this time. Giving back is paramount to how we operate, and it’s more important now than ever.
We’re here for you now and for the next 135 years. Stay safe.
