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AIS Plants interrupt water sport and recreation

News – Sheridan Media Aquatic Invasive Species, the term is one anyone working or playing in Wyoming’s waters has grown to know well. AIS, specifically zebra and quagga mussels, pose a risk to the ecosystems of Wyoming’s waters. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s AIS check stations serve as Wyoming’s gatekeepers to help prevent the …

June 17, 2025

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SMH and Foundation give “Growing for You” campaign update

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan Memorial Hospital Chief Development Officer Cody Sinclair and Director of Philanthropy Liz Dearcorn made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to update the community on the progress of the SMH Behavioral Health Unit and the “Growing for You” campaign.  The campaign is continuing to raise funds that are

June 17, 2025

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Game and Fish report on JC Weed Bounty program

News – Sheridan Media The 7th annual Johnson County Weed Bounty program, led by Johnson County Weed and Pest, kicked off on June 12. Wyoming Game and Fish Department personnel have participated in and supported the program since its inception. The program’s goal of fewer invasive plants on the landscape benefits wildlife, livestock and the …

June 17, 2025

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Bird Walk and Printmaking at Fort Phil Kearny

News – Sheridan Media Two events are being held the Fort Phil Kearny State Historic site this week, on Friday, June 20th beginning at 9:00 a.m. – Interested bird watchers are encouraged to join the Bighorn Audubon, Wyoming State Parks, and the FPK/BTA for a guided bird walk beginning at the Fort Interpretive Center. They …

June 17, 2025

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Code Amendment Ordinance Clears Final Hurdle

News – Sheridan Media An ordinance to amend City of Sheridan code was considered by the Sheridan City Council on final reading Monday night. Sheridan Media’s Ron RIchter has the details. Code Amendment Ordinance Clears Final Hurdle Ordinance 2293 that amends Chapter 9 of City Code relating to courts, fines and imprisonment, was approved by …

June 17, 2025

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Lummis Earns Defender of Limited Government Award, Ranked as 5th Most Conservative Senator

News – Sheridan Media Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) today earned the “Defender of Limited Government Award” for her conservative, pro-Wyoming voting record by the Institute for Legislative Analysis.  The ranking was based on over 100,000 votes – the most expansive study performed on the U.S. Congress. According to the ranking, Senator Lummis is

June 17, 2025

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Budget Resolution Adopted by City Council

News – Sheridan Media The budget for the City of Sheridan was adopted in the form of a resolution by the City Council at Monday night’s business meeting. The appropriations for the City’s fiscal year 2026 budget that begins on July 1 is just under $140.4 million. City Administrator Stu McRae, after thanking all of …

June 17, 2025

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Sheridan Commission to Fill Board Positions

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan County Commission, during their regular meeting Tuesday, will consider two appointments each to the Historic Preservation Commission; Hospital Board; Library Board; Planning & Zoning Commission; and three appointments to the Parks & Recreation Board. They will consider Amendment B to an agreement between the

June 16, 2025

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JCSD1 to Host Meeting, Forum Concerning New Principal at BHS

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County School Board will hols a special meeting on Wednesday, June 25 to discuss the recommendation by Superintendent Charles Auzqui for the new principal at Buffalo High School. Board member Dave Belus and Auzqui explained further. The meeting will be Wednesday, June 25 at 6 p.m. in the Administration …

June 16, 2025

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Buffalo Chamber Updates City Council on Summer Happenings

News – Sheridan Media Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Director Amber Eggers spoke with the city council to give them the latest information on their busy summer schedule. She gave more details. She also said the Wednesday Markets will be happening again this summer. Eggers said they have brought back the once-popular After Hours events and …

June 16, 2025

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