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Collective Arts Festival Announces Updated Lineup

News – Sheridan Media On August 4, the Bighorn Arts Collective announced the updated lineup of the Collective Arts Festival at Whitney Commons in downtown Sheridan, Wyoming, on Saturday, August 9, from 12:30-6:30 p.m. Headlined by famed bluegrass trio Damn Tall Buildings, the free, family-friendly festival will feature live music, hands-on arts

August 8, 2025

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Natural History Museum Open House well Attended

News – Sheridan Media Around 200 people attended the Open House at the Natural History Museum of Wyoming held on Wednesday, August 6. The museum, located in the Mohns Center at Sheridan College, showcases many dinosaur bones, as many other exhibits. There is also a lapidary lap, and a prep lab for cleaning and preparing …

August 8, 2025

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Fundraising For Big Horn Indoor Facility Progressing

News – Sheridan Media Residents in and near the town of Big Horn could soon have an indoor recreation area of their own, plus youngsters would have a place to learn, away from those in higher grades. The Big Horn Baseball Club says it has raised about 71% of the $6.5 million plus goal to …

August 8, 2025

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Secretary Gray Presents Wyoming’s Proof of Citizenship Voting Requirements to Secretaries of State Conference

News – Sheridan Media On Tuesday, Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray presented the State’s documentary proof of citizenship for voting requirements at the National Association of Secretaries of State conference in Biloxi, Mississippi. NASS, which was formed in 1904, is made up of Secretaries of State from across the United States. Gray said that

August 8, 2025

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Paintball CUP Approved by Sheridan Co. Commission

News – Sheridan Media A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to operate an outdoor commercial recreational paintball facility and first-responder training platform was considered by the Sheridan County Commission. According to information from the County Public Works Department, the proposed property to be used is located at 805 State Highway 338 (Decker Road),

August 8, 2025

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Collective Arts Festival Saturday at Whitney Commons

News – Sheridan Media An event associated with the Wyo Theater will be happening this Saturday at the Whitney Commons. Wyo Theater Director Erin Butler, w-ho was a recent guest on Sheridan Media’s talk show Public Pulse, tells us more about the second annual Collective Arts Festival. Performers at the festival will include the Buffalo …

August 8, 2025

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Jo Co Commission Authorizes CMAQ Application

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County’s Commissioners considered authorizing an application for the Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) grant for their 2026 dust mitigation project. County Road and Bridge Supervisor Scott Pehringer brought the request before the commission this week. The total for the county’s grant application is $418,516 but

August 8, 2025

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Volunteering at The Hub

News – Sheridan Media The Hub on Smith continues to seek volunteers. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has more. During a recent interview on Public Pulse, The Hub on Smith Director of Human Resources Taisshia Burt said that there are over 400 volunteers at The Hub and they are essential to day-to-day operations. Burt said that …

August 8, 2025

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Sheridan County Youth Livestock Sale 2025 Brings In Big Bucks

News – Sheridan Media It was time for young stockgrowers to cash in on all their hard work raising that prize calf, pig, and sheep among other animals. The Sheridan County Youth Livestock Sale took place on Monday, August 4th, as stock growers auctioned off what they had, and used the money to either raise …

August 7, 2025

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Big Goose Creek Walking Tour August 12

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan Community Land Trust invites community members to step into the past with two guided Explore History: Big Goose Creek Walking Tours this August, highlighting how this vital waterway has shaped Sheridan from its earliest days to the present. Guided walks reveal the rich human and natural history of Sheridan’s downtown

August 7, 2025

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