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Jul 02, 2026
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Cameron Savage Runs for Natrona County Board

Cameron Savage is a candidate for the Natrona County Board of Commissioners. In a recent questionnaire, he outlined the most crucial challenges facing his constituents, including the rapid adoption of large industrial projects and concerns over the economy and taxes.

Challenges Facing Constituents

Savage believes that the rapid adoption of large industrial projects, such as hyperscale data centers and gravel pits, is a major concern for his constituents. He also notes that people are worried about the economy and taxes, feeling that their money is not being used properly by the government.

Addressing Challenges

If elected, Savage plans to address these challenges by ensuring that all industries are held accountable and play by the same rules. He will work with other commissioners to apply zoning rules equally and prevent industries from bypassing common-sense regulations. Savage also wants to focus on basic services such as emergency services, roads, bridges, health, and human safety, rather than wasting money on new projects.

Savage also plans to advocate for technological improvements in the county, including extending fiber-internet offerings to areas outside of the city. He believes that people should not be punished for living outside of the city and that everyone deserves access to reliable internet.

Qualifications

Savage has worked in both the private and public sectors, including managing the IT infrastructure for a city. He has experience working with the City Council in Mills and has a background in computer repair and early ISPs. Savage believes that his experience and skills make him a strong candidate for the Natrona County Board of Commissioners.


Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.

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