Sponsors

  • Commerce Bank

    Commerce Bank of Wyoming's mission is, "To serve Sweetwater County with high quality personalized service at a competitive price." That's why you'll find our bank and our staff helping others wherever you look throughout the community.

    https://commercebankwyoming.com/
  • Jimmy John's

    Jimmy John’s is a gourmet sandwich shop located in Rock Springs, WY. Sandwiches are Made with love every single day since 1983. That's Jimmy Fresh!

    Jimmy John's supports 3 teams every year! Thank you Jimmy John's!!!

    http://www.jimmyjohns.com
  • John Bunning Transfer Co

    John Bunning Transfer, Co., Inc. is a regional transportation, storage and heavy haul provider, along with rig moving and crane service. We provide services to a wide range of businesses in the inter-mountain area, primarily in the oil and gas and mining industries.
    A family owned business that has been open for more than 115 years, John Bunning Transfer offers a unique combination of experience, knowledge and abilities that makes us the premier provider of storage, handling, hauling and logistical services in Southwest Wyoming.
    John Bunning Transfer is proud of their tradition of safety and service. Please let us know how we can help your company or organization.
    We are excited to announce that we are rolling out a new inventory managment system in our storage yards. With this new system, our customers will be able to log onto their own account and see at anytime their pipe inventory. From joint count to footage, even to exactly what rack its on, from the moment its offloaded in our yard or loaded on a truck for delivery the system will be updated and ready to view. Please feel free to contact Derek Dudinsky if you would like to learn more at 307-362-3791

    http://www.bunningtransfer.com/
  • Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County

    Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, dedicated Dec. 2, 1893, is Wyoming's first hospital. We are located in Rock Springs, Wyo., and serve Sweetwater County and the surrounding area. We provide quality healthcare with an amazing staff and physicians. We have been around for more than 125 years and we are happy to be such a huge part of our community. We also are the first hospital to have an affiliation with University of Utah Health, broadening our scope of services offered to our region and the outlying areas of Sublette, Uinta, Daggett and other counties located in Wyoming and Utah.

    http://www.sweetwatermemorial.com/default.aspx
  • RSNB BANK

    RSNB Bank opened for business at its original location on South Main Street across from the Union Pacific depot June 10, 1892. That building still stands with engraving "National Bank of 1892" on its facade. John W. Hay, Sr. became president in 1907. Over the next 40 years, Mr. Hay oversaw the growth and management of the bank, including construction of a new building which sat on the corner of C and South Front Streets from 1909 until 1970.

    Through good fortune and the hard work of its employees, the community bank thrived. Abundant coal, oil and gas deposits, coupled with plentiful grazing land, carried both the town and RSNB Bank through world wars and the Great Depression. John W. Hay, Sr. had a great love for the surrounding country and the workers in this area who made their living from the production of its resources.

    In 1947, John W. Hay, Jr. assumed leadership of the bank when his father retired. In his new capacity, John, Jr. continued his father's practice of financing efforts to develop resources in the area. As the railroad converted from steam to diesel engines in the early 1950s, the town found itself on the down side of a boom-and-bust cycle. At this time, Mountain Fuel Supply discovered a large deposit of sodium carbonate (trona) while drilling for gas on a tract of land leased by John, Jr. The hole was dry but the trona represented enormous potential. Through many phone calls and meetings, John, with others, found a company interested in developing the mineral resource. Once again, area miners of many different nationalities went back to work and the community prospered.

    John W. Hay, Jr. was challenged in the 1970s as the southwestern-Wyoming economy entered a boom. The trona mines expanded and natural gas exploration and development proliferated. Two new coal mines were opened and construction on a new 2000-megawatt power plant started east of Rock Springs. As this business expansion began, Mr. Hay oversaw completion of a new bank building at 333 Broadway in early 1970. Again, with the help of dedicated employees and loyal customers, the bank grew. In 1994, John W. Hay, Jr. retired as president passing leadership of the bank to his sons, John W. Hay, III and Keith N. Hay.

    1997 marked another year of growth for the bank. Under guidance of John and Keith, the West Branch was opened at 1987 Dewar Drive, accommodating development on the west side of the city and affording customers the convenience of two banking locations.

    The turn of the century was marked by the discovery of prolific natural gas fields both north and east of Rock Springs. The development of these gas fields brought additional changes to the area. In August of 2006, the bank building at 333 Broadway was replaced by a brand new Main Office at 200 Second Street. The new facility was immediately recognized by the City of Rock Springs Urban Renewal Agency as the Community Pride Award Winner for 2006.

    On May 31, 2012, RSNB Bank, which from its inception in 1892 operated as Rock Springs National Bank, became a state-chartered financial institution and was required to remove the "National" reference from its name. The state charter had become a better "fit" for community banks and allowed RSNB Bank to better achieve its community-focused goals.

    John W. Hay, III retired as president of the bank in 2014 and Keith N. Hay retired as vice president in 2016. Long-standing chief financial officer, Ben K. Hansen, was appointed as president in 2014 and Keith's son, Ozzie Hay was appointed to succeed him as vice president in 2016. RSNB Bank intends to continue to operate as an independent community bank tied only to the needs of the community and its customers for many years to come.

    http://www.rsnb.com
  • Searle Brothers Construction

    Searle Brothers Construction is a locally owned and operated construction company. They have been in business for several generations and given back to the community at every point. They have been a long-time sponsor of this organization and our greatly appreciated!

  • TATA Chemicals

    IN NUMBERS
    2nd largest Soda Ash
    producer globally
    100 million households
    consume Tata Salt
    each month
    6000+ employees
    across 4 continents

    http://www.tatachemicals.com/about-us