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A Severed Powerline During Construction Cancels a Full Day of Classes in Rock Springs

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A construction crew working on the exterior of Western Wyoming Community College's Rock Springs campus severed a powerline on the morning of January 22, 2025, knocking out partial power and, with it, heat to campus buildings. The college canceled the remainder of its in-person classes and closed its offices for the day, while online courses and the separate Green River campus continued unaffected.

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Western Wyoming Community College
Community College · WY
~3,200 students
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INITIAL ALERTEmail
Western Wyoming Community College Alert: A construction project on our Rock Springs campus has severed a powerline, causing a partial power outage and loss of heat in campus buildings. For everyone's safety, all remaining in-person classes today are canceled and campus offices are closed. The Green River Center and online courses are not affected. Updates will follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

SweetwaterNow reported the College's Cabinet made the closure decision specifically because of the subsequent loss of heat, not the power loss alone, a distinction that matters in a Wyoming January
The Green River Center, WWCC's satellite site roughly 15 miles from the Rock Springs main campus, was explicitly carved out as unaffected, along with online coursework
ALL CLEAREmail
Western Wyoming Community College Update: Power has been fully restored to the Rock Springs campus and systems have been rebooted, with the exception of the Children's Center and Aquatic Center. In-person classes remain canceled for the rest of today, but the College will resume normal business hours tomorrow, Thursday, January 23.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Wyo4News specified that the Children's Center and Aquatic Center were the two exceptions still working through their own restart procedures after 2 p.m., a level of building-by-building detail unusual for a same-day update
The college held to canceling the rest of Wednesday's in-person instruction even after power returned mid-afternoon, prioritizing a clean overnight reset over resuming partial-day classes
Context

Background

Western Wyoming Community College serves roughly 3,200 students from its main campus in Rock Springs, a Sweetwater County city in Wyoming's high desert, along with a satellite center in nearby Green River. On the morning of January 22, 2025, a construction crew working on the exterior of the Rock Springs campus severed a powerline, cutting electricity to part of the campus. Wyo4News reported that the subsequent loss of heat, not the outage alone, drove the College's Cabinet to cancel all remaining in-person classes and close campus offices for the day, while online instruction and the Green River Center continued without interruption. SweetwaterNow's initial report captured the closure as it was announced Wednesday morning, and its follow-up story confirmed power was fully restored by roughly 2 p.m., with systems rebooted across the campus except for the Children's Center and Aquatic Center. The College resumed its normal business hours the next morning, Thursday, January 23, 2025. No injuries or building damage were reported.
Analysis

Key Findings

The closure decision hinged on the loss of heat that followed the power outage, not the electrical outage in isolation, a meaningful distinction for a January morning in southwest Wyoming
WWCC's satellite Green River Center and its online course offerings were explicitly unaffected, letting the College narrow its closure to the physical Rock Springs campus rather than announcing a system-wide shutdown
Two specialized facilities, the Children's Center and Aquatic Center, took longer to come back online than the rest of campus even after general power was restored by early afternoon
The College chose to keep in-person classes canceled for the remainder of the day even after power returned around 2 p.m., rather than resuming a partial afternoon schedule
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Campus Alert Archive. "Western Wyoming Community College: A Severed Powerline During Construction Cancels a Full Day of Classes in Rock Springs." Incident of January 22, 2025. Added July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/western-wyoming-community-college-power-outage-2025-01-22/

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power-outagewyomingcommunity-collegeconstruction-accidentheat-lossrock-springssweetwater-countywinter
Added July 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion