A building at the Wyoming State Hospital at Evanston has been closed due to air quality concerns that have arisen because of mold. State Hospital Director Tom Forslund told the State Building Commission on Wednesday that the building is in the worst shape out of the five institutions overseen by the Wyoming Department of Health. The commission approved $530,000 to assess the condition of all of the hospital's buildings. The Health Department also oversees the Pioneer Home at Thermopolis, the Life Resource Center at Lander, the Veterans Home at Buffalo and the Retirement Center at Basin.
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