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Love Shouldn’t Hurt fundraiser this Friday

News – Sheridan Media The Advocacy & Resource Center’s largest fundraiser, Love Shouldn’t Hurt, will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, at the Ramada in Sheridan. The night will feature live music by the Dueling Pianos and Sidetrack.  While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program Advocacy and Resource Center Executive Director Yvonne

February 16, 2023

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WYDOT Snow Plow Crews Clear Roads Based On The Amount Of Daily Traffic

News – Sheridan Media When WYDOT snow plow operators are out and about, pushing snow off of various highways, they have to follow certain priorities and not just plow any road they want to at any time. Most roads and highways have an average daily traffic count. The higher the number, the higher that road …

February 16, 2023

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Last Day to Bid: Up to 50% off Sheridan & Buffalo Merchants!

News – Sheridan Media SHOP DEALS NOW Looking for a sweet deal? Bid now on our Sheridan Media Sweet Deals Auction! We’ve got a variety of items and gift certificates up for grabs including: $50 Gift Certificates to Kilpatrick Creations $50 Gift Cards to Powder River Pizza $100 Play Voucher to the Sheridan Horse Palace …

February 16, 2023

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Two New Laws In 2023 Involve WY Community Colleges

News – Sheridan Media Among the bills that Governor Gordon signed into law on Wednesday (February 15th), two of them involve Wyoming’s Community Colleges. House Bill 28 raises the minimum cost of community college construction projects, which require approval from the Wyoming Community College Commission, from $100-thousand to $250-thousand. This

February 16, 2023

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Lummis Cosponsors Legislation to Push Back on COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Hospitals

News – Sheridan Media U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) joined Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) in introducing the COVID-19 Vaccination Non-Discrimination Act to ensure that people in Wyoming receive the best health care possible even if they have not received the COVID-19 vaccine. Senator Lummis said she cosponsored the bill after reports surfaced that health

February 16, 2023

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State Swimming and Diving Along With Regional Wrestling Starts Friday / Bronc and Lady Bronc Hoops at Campbell County Friday / Pokes Host the AFA

News – Sheridan Media BRONC / LADY BRONC HOOPS – The Sheridan high school basketball teams have two big games with the Gillette schools it all starts tomorrow at Campbell county, the girls varsity game is scheduled to start at 5:30 the boys game follow at 7:00 and we will have them live on KWYO …

February 16, 2023

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Governor’s First Bill Signing Advances Mental Health Care in Wyoming and Bolsters Ability to Fight to Protect Coal Industry

News – Sheridan Media Governor Mark Gordon signed the first bills of the 2023 Legislative session during a public signing ceremony at the Capitol Wednesday. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Bill Signings The first bill that was signed by Governor Gordon was SF 0023, the Court Supervised Treatment Programs Act. The bill transfers …

February 15, 2023

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Natrona at Sheridan Girls Basketball Highlights – 2/13/23

News – Sheridan Media 1st Quarter: 0:00 Megan Hagar NC 4 Sher 0 0:15 Hagar NC 7 Sher 0 0:24 Lexie Ransom NC 9 Sher 0 0:34 Sam Spielman NC 9 Sher 2 0:44 Alli Ligocki NC 9 Sher 4 0:54 Adeline Burgess NC 9 Sher 7 1:04 Spielman Sher 9 NC 9 2nd Quarter: …

February 15, 2023

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City of Sheridan has extended Snow Alert

News – Sheridan Media Yesterday, the City of Sheridan declared a snow alert. According to Sheridan’s Director of Public Works, Hanns Mercer, crews will be removing snow from curb to curb on streets marked as an emergency snow route. Due to the harsh weather conditions resulting in a large amount of precipitation, this snow alert …

February 15, 2023

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Game and Fish initiates emergency elk feeding due to increase of damage, co-mingling with livestock

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Game and Fish Department reports that much of the Cowboy State is under a blanket of deeper-than-normal snow and experiencing severe, cold temperatures, causing elk to raid haystacks and livestock feedlines. Due to the increase in damage and the risk of co-mingling with livestock, Game and Fish officials have …

February 15, 2023

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