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Sheridan County Approves Assignment of Lease at Airport

An Assignment of Lease and Consent to Assignment between Black Tooth Holdings, LLC and McDonnell & McDonnell II Land, LLC has been approved by the Sheridan County Commission. County Airport Manager John Stopka brought the agreement before them and explained why the agreement was needed. The lease that Black Tooth held was entered into in …

April 15, 2022

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Rural Health Attorney Gives Opinion on Executive Session

Barry Crago, attorney for the Johnson County Rural Health Care District Board, gave a written opinion to the board concerning an executive session held by the board during a recent meeting that some were concerned may have been illegal. Crago explained his position during this week’s board meeting in Kaycee. The issue stemmed from the …

April 15, 2022

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Buffalo Police Chief Discusses Recent Amber Alert

Buffalo Police Chief Sean Bissett, during his latest report to the city council, talked about the recent Amber Alert issued out of Buffalo that ultimately had a positive outcome. During the month of March there were 2,598 calls including 911 calls handled by dispatch, resulting in eight arrests, five of which were for DUIs. Bissett …

April 15, 2022

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JCSD1 Board Suspends Employee Pending Investigation

The Board of Trustees for the Johnson County School District has suspended an unnamed employee of the district indefinitely pending an investigation by the district and the Buffalo Police Department. The board held a special emergency meeting Thursday evening to discuss the matter in an executive session, after which they made the motion in an …

April 15, 2022

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Sheridan County Conservation District Receives Two Grants For Power Plant Reclamation

The soil around the old Acme Power Plant will soon be less hazardous and safe for public use. Recently the Sheridan County Conservation District received a $500-thousand sub-grant from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. The money will be used to remediate soil contamination and debris at the site. District Manager Carrie Rogaczewski says it

April 15, 2022

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Sheridan Man Changes Plea on Two Felony Drug Charges

A 20-year-old Sheridan man changed his pleas on two felony drug charges at a hearing Thursday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan. Pursuant to terms of a plea agreement reached with the State, James Cossel pleaded guilty to the charges of delivery of a controlled substance – THC, and delivery of a controlled substance …

April 14, 2022

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SCSD #2’s Music Education Program Receives National Recognition

Sheridan County School District #2 has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education. According to a SCSD#2 press release on April 12, 2022, the NAMM is now in its 23rd year, and the Best Communities for Music Education designation is awarded …

April 14, 2022

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Wyoming Joins Lawsuit Challenging Biden Administration’s Border Policy

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced Thursday that Wyoming is among the states joining a lawsuit filed by Arizona, Missouri and Louisiana challenging the Biden Administration’s revocation of Title 42 border control measures. The Trump-era border policies helped reduce the flow of illegal immigration at the United States-Mexico border. Last fall Governor

April 14, 2022

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DWS: grants available for internships for local businesses

A program that began in 2020 through the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services is designed to help businesses and potential interns.  The Workforce Development Training Fund has internship grants available to Wyoming businesses and will allow reimbursement of wages for up to 1040 hours/state fiscal year. Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Director

April 14, 2022

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Mayor and City Administrator talk Main Street rehabilitation

Approximately a year out from kick off, the Sheridan Main Street Rehabilitation Project will replace infrastructure and roadway 2 – 3 blocks at a time to minimize interruption to businesses.  According to the City, the scope of the project will include resurfacing of 0.56 miles of Main Street from Dow Street to Burkitt St. The …

April 14, 2022

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