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Bar Nunn

Wyoming

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Council meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Bar Nunn Town Hall.

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Municipal Court

Normally scheduled on the Fourth Thursday of each month

Court Session begins at 10AM

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1500 Palomino Avenue
Bar Nunn, WY 82601

Monday – Friday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm

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Parks and Schools

Romie Nunn Park

Located at the North end of Trails End

featuring a playground

Antelope Park

Located at the crossing of Antelope Drive & Palamino Avenue

featuring a playground, baseball field, basketball court, tennis court and shelters

High Plains Park

Located on Nez Perce Trail

featuring a playground, a multi-use court & shelter

Heritage Park​

Located on the East end of Sunset Boulevard

Bar Nunn Elementary School

2050 Siebke Drive
Bar Nunn, WY 82601
307.577.4507
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Natrona County School District

History

The History of Bar Nunn

 

The Town of Bar Nunn was originally the site of Wardwell Field, Natrona County’s airport until 1952. That year, the United States Army Air Corps Base purchased property along U.S. Highway 20-26, and relocated the Casper Natrona County International Airport.

Romie Nunn, a local 
rancher and successful businessman, who moved to Casper in 1918 with his family, owned a portion of the Wardwell Field property. He repurchased the airport property (consisting of 640 acres) in 1954 for $20,500. Mr. Nunn hoped to make it “the horse center of the Rockies” but ultimately subdivided the area in 1958, calling it Bar Nunn Ranch Subdivision. Later,         Mr. Nunn registered the Bar Nunn brand (-N) with the Wyoming State Livestock Board.

In the late 70’s the homeowners association of Bar Nunn Ranch Subdivision experienced deficiencies in services related to snow removal and street repairs and voted to incorporate as a municipality. The Subdivision became a Town in 1982. The formation of the Town improved service availability and funding avenues. Although no longer an airport, the former runways now function as Town streets.

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Construction Notice

Good afternoon Bar Nunn residents. Starting Thursday, Sept. 19th the town will start a 3-phase road repair project.
-Phase 1 will be full-depth road repair on Nez Perce from McMurry to Mandan starting late this week through next week and into the following week.
-Phase 2 repairs will be mill and overlay Sunset and Antelope Dr. Should be about 1 day.
-Phase 3 is mill and overlay and water drainage repair Salt Creek from Shirks to Motor Power. This will be closed to one-way traffic during road repairs.
All work should be completed by 10-24-24. Please use alternate routes if possible and expect delays in work areas. Thank you for your understanding and patience during these 3 construction projects.
We will keep you advised on all the town’s social media outlets as construction in areas are completed and work in other areas start.

Test Your Waterline for Lead

As part of a nationwide initiative to help protect people’s health from the effects of lead, Wyoming water systems are asking residents like you to complete a quick, step-by-step examination of their pipes and report their results in an online survey. This process will help determine the likelihood of lead present.

The survey can be found at:
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