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WYG&F ask public to leave baby animals alone should they find them

News – Sheridan Media With the Spring season, deer, elk and antelope are having fawns. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is requesting members of the public should they encounter a fawn or calf, do not approach, touch or move the animal.  During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, Game and Fish Aquatic Invasive …

June 14, 2025

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E-bike and scooter operators: maintain lithium batteries 

News – Sheridan Media Offering a smoother ride, e-bikes are often used for longer trips and great alternatives for those with knee or ankle mobility problems. E-scooters are great for quick trips and getting around the city. Both of these alternatives to traditional man-powered bikes and scooters are often powered by lithium-ion batteries.  Lithium-ion

June 14, 2025

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Arraignment Proceedings Temporarily Suspended

News – Sheridan Media Arraignment proceedings in Fourth Judicial District Court were recently temporarily suspended for Robert Swaney of Sheridan. Swaney, on April 6, was arrested for burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary for allegedly stealing items from a number of vehicles in Sheridan. Both of the charges are felonies each punishable by up to

June 14, 2025

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Clearmont Town Council Meets with Wyoming Business Council Members

News – Sheridan Media Finding new ways to bring growth to Clearmont was the topic of the meeting on Monday, June 9, with between Clearmont Town Council members, school board members and four members of the Wyoming Business Council. Brandi Harlow, NE Wyoming Regional Director; Connor Christensen and Vinicius (Vinny) Bueno, Economic Policy and research

June 13, 2025

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WYO Rodeo Boot Kick Off July 8

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan Chamber of Commerce is already planning to help you kick-off WYO Rodeo Week. Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Tersea Detimore and Marketing & Communications Director Jodi Hartley said top competitors of the past have alluded to a proper boot kicking technique to ensure maximum distance. T. Detimore 

June 13, 2025

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Yellowstone National Park Reports Busiest May On Record In 2025

News – Sheridan Media Yellowstone National Park hosted 566,363 recreation visits in May 2025, up 8% from May 2024 (522,450 recreation visits). Visitation in May 2025 was the busiest on record and showed a 20% increase from May 2021 (473,799 recreation visits). Yellowstone’s record-breaking year was 2021 with over 4.8 million visitors. So far in …

June 13, 2025

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WYG&F invite current students and recent graduates of conservation to Wyoming Collegiate Conservation Symposium at Whiskey Mountain

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Game and Fish Department invites current college students and recent graduates interested in a career in conservation to Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp in Dubois Aug. 14-17, to learn how to pursue a successful career in the outdoors at the newly created Wyoming Collegiate Conservation Symposium camp. The Department

June 13, 2025

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US Army Corps of Engineers Chief to visit Sheridan

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan City Councilman Greg Luhman and Utilities Director Dan Roberts made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, in part, to announce an upcoming visit from the Chief of Army Corps of Engineers. US Army Lieutenant General William “Butch” Graham and Commander of the Omaha District, Colonel Robert Newbauer, will visit

June 13, 2025

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WYDOT Update on Buffalo Main Street Project for June 12

News – Sheridan Media The latest information on the Buffalo Main Street Project was released by the Wyoming Department of Transportation, as of Thursday, June 12. Paving of the curb and gutter, sidewalks and the intersection of Fort and Main Streets began on Thursday, June 12. The signal is turned off and there are three-way …

June 13, 2025

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JCSD1 Board Approves Employment Reports

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County School Board has voted to accept the employment report and the recommendations for activity coaches and sponsors for the coming 2025-26 school year. In the Employment Report, there were recommendations for various positions within the district’s schools, resignations, transfers, and a leave of absence. Also

June 13, 2025

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