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Sheridan Commission Ratifies SAWS License Agreements

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have ratified a Master License and License Agreement with a resident for a water line installation and service for a residence in Big Horn. The Agreements, between Katie Crawford and the County Public Works Department, are for an open trench installation of a water line, perpendicular to the …

May 20, 2025

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JCHC Board Ratifies EKG Machine Purchase

News – Sheridan Media The Hospital Board of Trustees for the Johnson County Healthcare Center recently discussed the need for purchasing a new electrocardiogram (EKG) machine for the clinic. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Shelli Shelton explained further. The board had approved necessary purchases for the JCHC by CEO Luke Senden for up to $50,000 without

May 20, 2025

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JCSD1 Board Recognizes Special Olympian

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County School Board recognized a local Special Olympian for an award presented to him at a recent Special Olympics event. Kelsey Moore introduced Carson McGee to the school board and explained the award he received. Moore also thanked the school board for their support of Special Olympics, saying a …

May 20, 2025

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Secretary Gray Tours State Penitentiary

News – Sheridan Media Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray recently toured the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins to get a first hand look at the planned security and infrastructure projects at the facility.  Gray thanked Department of Corrections Director Dan Shannon and the entire staff at the Wyoming State Penitentiary for the tour and …

May 20, 2025

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American Energy Dominance

News – Sheridan Media We conclude our series with U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis with how the senator feels President Trump, with Wyoming’s help, is unleashing American energy dominance. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has more. American Energy Dominance During his first 100 days in office, Senator Lummis said President Donald Trump has taken a number of

May 20, 2025

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Firefighters Contract Approved by City Council

News – Sheridan Media Following a presentation by City of Sheridan Human Resources Director Heather Doke, the Sheridan City Council unanimously approved a one-year contract with the International Association of Fire Fighters Local #276. Doke, during her presentation, highlighted some of the changes from the previous contract with the firefighters. City of

May 20, 2025

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Sheridan Commission to Work Light Agenda Tuesday

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners has only a few items to work through during their meeting this Tuesday. On the agenda is consideration of a Temporary Permit Extension for the Unified Taylor Quarry; a Resolution for a Public Notice to amend zoning rules and regulations concerning height of objects near the airport; and …

May 19, 2025

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Ribbon Cutting at Fort Phil Kearny

News – Sheridan Media The new Interpretive Center at Fort Phil Kearny is designed to showcase the main artifact, which is the landscape around the site of the old fort. On Saturday, May 17, around 150 people attended the ribbon cutting celebrating the new center. Misty Moore, NE WY District Manager for Wyoming State Parks, …

May 19, 2025

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Farris Named JCSD1 Teacher of the Year

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County School District One has named Billy Farris as Teacher of the Year for 2025. The award was presented by Dr. Steven Miller. Farris thanked everyone for the award, saying there were many others deserving recognition. Mr. Farris is a fourth-grade teacher at Cloud Peak Elementary School in Buffalo.

May 19, 2025

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Buffalo Council Approves Councilman’s Absence

News – Sheridan Media Buffalo’s City Council voted to excuse the absence of a council member from a previous meeting. Mayor Shane Schrader. Schrader announced upcoming meetings and happenings for the end of May. This Tuesday, May 20, there will be the City/County meeting at 7 a.m. in City Hall. The second City Council meeting …

May 19, 2025

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