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Motorcycle Crash Results in Fatality

News – Sheridan Media At approximately 2:28 a.m. on September 21, 2025, Sheridan Police Department Officersresponded to the 400 block of East Montana Street for a report of a single-vehicle motorcycle crash. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the operator of the motorcycle, a 39-year-old male, was deceased on scene. The crash is still under

September 23, 2025

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Auditions for Rocky Horror Picture Show tonight and tomorrow 

News – Sheridan Media Auditions for the Trident and WYO Theaters’ annual production of the Rocky Horror Picture will be held Sept. 22 and 23.  A cinematic spoof of the sci/fi horror movies from the days of the silver screen, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a musical rip of the B-movie genre that became …

September 23, 2025

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Collared Wildlife Vital for Management Research

News – Sheridan Media Hunters throughout Wyoming this fall may see mule deer, elk, pronghorn, moose and bighorn sheep wearing radio and GPS collars as part of ongoing research projects. While it is legal to harvest collared animals, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department requests that hunters avoid targeting them because they have a collar. …

September 23, 2025

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Antelope Butte Foundation focuses on affordable family recreation

News – Sheridan Media Antelope Butte Recreation Area and Foundation General Manager John DeVivo appeared on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to share the nonprofit’s mission and how Sheridan families can take advantage of the slopes. The mission of the Antelope Butte Foundation is to provide affordable and accessible outdoor recreation for children and

September 23, 2025

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Daniels Scholarship Application Period Open for Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah Students

News – Sheridan Media From now until October 17, graduating high school seniors in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming are encouraged to apply for the Daniels Scholarship which provides up to the full cost of attendance at colleges and universities across the country.  According to the Daniels Scholarship program, scholars who choose one of …

September 23, 2025

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Outlaw Commercial Park Final Plat

News – Sheridan Media Certification of the final plat of a subdivision in Sheridan County just outside of City limits was recently considered by the Sheridan City Council. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Outlaw Commercial Park Final Plat A Memorandum of Understanding between Sheridan County and the City of Sheridan regarding the

September 23, 2025

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Historic LX Bar Ranch Tour Attracts Large Crowd

News – Sheridan Media The recent LX Bar tour, held on Sunday, September 21, was attended by 90 people wanting to see the historic buildings and learn more about the ranch. The LX Bar is one of the historic Kendrick Cattle Company ranches not far from Clearmont, along the Powder River. Misty Moore, District Manager …

September 23, 2025

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History: Mountain Man Liver-Eating Johnson

News – Sheridan Media The early days on the frontier were often brutal. Men did what they could to survive, and sometimes their vengeance against those other men who wronged them was carried out in a brutal manner. This story, about Mountain Man John Jeremiah “Liver-Eating’ Johnson, is one such story of brutal revenge. In …

September 22, 2025

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Sheridan College Enrollment Numbers Increase From Start Of Fall ’24 Semester To Start Of Fall ’25

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan College Fall Semester enrollment numbers show that things are starting to get back to where they were before the start of the COVID pandemic, and there are several reasons for that. New numbers from the college show that from the start of fall semester 2024 to the start of fall …

September 22, 2025

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SCLT: cutting back to move forward 

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan Community Land Trust is alerting visitors to the SCLT’s Big Goose Natural Area that they may notice the land looking different this week. Dense stands of junipers and Russian olive that once crowded the hillsides and creek banks are suddenly gone. According to the Land Trust, the change is part …

September 20, 2025

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