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Leadership Sheridan County applications open on Oct. 1

Leadership Sheridan County, a program designed to inspire citizens to assume leadership roles in the Sheridan community, will open applications on Oct. 1.  According to the Sheridan Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Sheridan County is one of more than 1,000 Chamber leadership development programs throughout the United States. The program is designed to

September 15, 2022

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UW sees another increase in enrollment of first-time students

The University of Wyoming reports the number of first-time students attending UW has grown by 10.2% this fall, the second year in a row that the university’s incoming class has topped the previous year’s enrollment. According to UW, some 1,627 first-time students have enrolled in the state’s university, up from 1,477 in fall 2021 and …

September 15, 2022

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Updated Emergency Operations Plan may be adopted as soon as December

Sheridan County Emergency Management announced it was updating the Emergency Operations Plan in the Spring of 2022. An EOP is used to organize local government, private sector, non-governmental organizations, and the community during disaster response.  While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Sheridan County Commissioners Christi

September 15, 2022

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SCSD#3 Receives Several Grants to Help with Funding

At the September 14 SCSD#3 Board of Trustees meeting Superintendent Chase Christensen reported to the board on the fact that there was updated technology in all the classrooms.  He also reported an enrollment of 82 students this year, which is down from previous years in SCSD#3.  Enrollment is normally close to 100 students. There was …

September 15, 2022

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Ucross Welcomes Julie Klett as Residency Manager

Ucross Foundation announced on September 14 that Julie Klett is the new manager of its acclaimed artist residency program in northern Wyoming. A native of rural New Hampshire, Klett joins Ucross with two decades of experience in project management, marketing and development, paired with a background in the arts. Most recently, she produced events for

September 15, 2022

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Wyoming High School Football Matchups and History – Week 3 2022

The Sheridan Broncs play Friday at Rock Springs beginning at 6pm. Tongue River plays Friday at Upton-Sundance beginning at 7pm (at Upton). Big Horn plays Friday at Glenrock beginning at 7pm. Buffalo plays Friday at home vs. Cody beginning at 6pm. Kaycee plays Saturday at Ten Sleep beginning at 2pm. Here are the matchups and …

September 15, 2022

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Local Football Schedule is Loaded with big Match ups Friday Night / Broncs, Rams and Eagles all Play Road Games With Wyoming at home with the AFA

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL – All three Sheridan county high school football teams play on the road tomorrow night, the Broncs play at Rock Springs we will have the game live for you on 14-10 KWYO and 106.9 FM plus our live video web stream at sheridanmedia.com the First Federal bank and trust pregame show will …

September 15, 2022

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Cottonwood Rezone

The Sheridan City Council will soon be considering an ordinance for the Cottonwood Rezone. The applicant, SSR Construction, Inc., is requesting to rezone 2.34 acres from R-3 Residence District to R-4 Residence District. City Community Development Director Wade Sanner said the property is located from 372 to 598 Frank Street in Sheridan. Wade Sanner Sanner

September 14, 2022

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Henderson Retires After Over Two Decades of Service as Executive Director for Whitney Benefits

The longtime executive director of an educational foundation in Sheridan has retired. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Henderson Retires After 22-years of dedicated service, Whitney Benefits Executive Director Patrick Henderson has retired. In a letter from Whitney Board President Roy Garber, it states that Henderson wished to take an early

September 14, 2022

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Boat Check Stations Beginning Fall 2022 Shutdown

With the weather starting to cool down and fall not far away, there will be fewer boats out on Wyoming’s waters, but out of state boaters still have to have their boats checked. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has announced that a number of their aquatic invasive species check stations are starting to close until …

September 14, 2022

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