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He was born Oct. 7, 1968, in Gillette and graduated from Campbell County High School in 1987.
He lived out his life in Gillette close to family and friends. An enthusiastic devotee to trucks, motorcycles and race cars, he enjoyed anything with an engine.
Mr. Banks grandest joy was his daughter, Shawna. He took immense pride in being a father and grandfather. A man of great size with an even greater heart, his kind smile and jolly laughter will be forever missed.
He is survived by his daughter, Shawna Banks and one granddaughter, both of Dallas, Texas; brother, Jack Banks of Wright; sister, Julia Bugbee of Tucson, Arizona; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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CHEYENNE According to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH), the number of COVID-19 Coronavirus hospitalizations stayed relatively stable over the weekend as active cases continued to decline.
As of December 20, COVID-19 hospitalizations in Wyoming sat at 162 patients, according to the WDH’s hospitalization report. Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and Wyoming Medical Center out of Casper both have 33 patients each. Campbell County Memorial Hospital has the next most hospitalizations with 25 patients.
Active lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 is currently at 1,908. Active cases one month ago were in the 9,000s, with 9,838 cases on November 22.
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Among Wyoming residents, there have been 36,392 lab-confirmed cases, 34,484 case recoveries, and 351 confirmed deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. There are currently 5,726 probable cases.