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Rezone Ordinance Clears Final Hurdle

News – Sheridan Media An ordinance to rezone nine different properties in north Sheridan from B-1 Business District to B-2 Business District was approved on third and final reading at Monday night’s regular business meeting of the Sheridan City Council. City Planner Kelly Schroeder said the properties are located on Canfield Street, Kooi Street and

July 8, 2025

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Rodeo Officials Encourage Rodeo Attendees to Utilize Shuttle Service

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan WYO Rodeo officials are encouraging people to use the shuttle service to and from the fairgrounds for the rodeo. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Shuttle service to this year’s Sheridan WYO Rodeo has expanded to help alleviate the parking issues and congestion at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. Sheridan

July 8, 2025

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“Anatomy of Life and Land” Exhibition at Brinton Museum

News – Sheridan Media The Summer Exhibition at the Brinton Museum, Anatomy of Life & Land: Jacob Aguiar & Kathryn Mapes Turner, will be opening to the public on July 11. An Opening Reception to be held on July 18 from 5-7 p.m. There will be a round table discussion with the artists starting at …

July 7, 2025

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History: Independence Rock

News – Sheridan Media Yesterday was the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July has been celebrated in Wyoming since it’s early days, even before it was Wyoming, or even Wyoming Territory. One of the first, maybe the first, Fourth of July celebration held in what is now Wyoming was in 1830, when William Sublette …

July 6, 2025

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US Justice Department Issues Statement Of Interest Regarding WY HB 156 Lawsuit

News – Sheridan Media The Justice Department announced that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit, Equality State Policy Center vs. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes

July 6, 2025

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Order to Show Cause

News – Sheridan Media An initial probation revocation hearing was held Thursday in Fourth Judicial District Court for a Sheridan man that was convicted of four felonies in 2020. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Sheridan County Attorney Dianna Bennett filed a petition in June to revoke the probation of 27-year-old Austin Potts for …

July 6, 2025

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Untapped provides homebrews, music, food and laughs

News – Sheridan Media WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Executive Director Erin Butler and Board Chair Ken Thorpe appeared on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to invite the beer-loving community to the Seventh Annual Untapped Homebrew Festival. This unique celebration of beers and craft will be held on Brundage Street, between Main and Brooks

July 5, 2025

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Wyoming Natural History Museum at Sheridan College

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan now has a Natural History Museum. Once called the Museum of Discovery, the museum is located in the Mohns Center at Sheridan College. Visitors are greeted by “Paul” the triceratops is in the center of the building entrance. The triceratops is Wyoming’s state dinosaur. Dave Nicolarsen, curator, talked about the …

July 5, 2025

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Scouts invite community to share a tradition and pancakes

News – Sheridan Media Boy Scouts of Troop 117 — Enoch Lick, Joshua Aitchison, Senior Patrol Leader Jake Aitchison and Scoutmaster John Aitchison — recently appeared on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to invite the Sheridan County community to one of their favorite summer traditions: breakfast. The Dr. Bisbee Memorial Boy Scout Troop 117 Pancake

July 5, 2025

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Council to Consider Special Exemption Resolution

News – Sheridan Media On April 7, the Sheridan City Council approved Ordinance 2287 on third and final reading. The ordinance amended the M-1 zoning district to add heavy industrial uses to the list of uses requiring a Special Exemption by the Board of Adjustment, and created a new M-2 zoning district that allows for …

July 5, 2025

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