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New Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure Program Available in Wyoming

The Wyoming Department of Health is targeting high blood pressure with a new, free program that includes blood pressure self-monitoring, education and other support. The Healthy Heart Ambassador Program will be available at no cost to adults in Wyoming diagnosed with high blood pressure. According to Vital Statistics Services through the Wyoming Department

May 6, 2022

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Johnson County Commission Awards Scholarships

The Johnson County Commission has announced the recipients of their 2022 Commissioner’s Scholarships. Chairman Bill Novotny made the announcement during this week’s commission meeting, saying the two high school senior recipients were both from Buffalo High School. The two BHS seniors awarded scholarships areKaya Pehringer and McKinley Hepp, and Connor

May 5, 2022

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Black Gold Quarry Approved by Sheridan County

A quarry permit for Black Gold Land Co., LLC has been approved by the Sheridan County Commission. County Planner Mark Reid brought the permit application before the commission at this week’s meeting, giving more details about the proposal. The proposed site is a 15-acre property located off of Decker Road in northern Sheridan County, and …

May 5, 2022

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One Percent Committee Gives Recommendations to Buffalo Council

The One-Percent Committee has given their recommendations to the Buffalo City Council for allocations of their Optional One-Percent Funds. Travis Lawrence, with the One-Percent Committee, gave the recommendation to the council at their meeting this week. Lawrence explained each recommendation, including the request from Sheridan College in Johnson County

May 5, 2022

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A musical for the whole family at the WYO Theater

WYO Theater Executive Director Erin Butler told listeners of Sheridan Meida’s Public Pulse program Sheridan College Theatre Instructor Dr. Lauren Graffin Estrada has chosen the perfect musical to brighten spirits this spring season.  The play, “The Hunting of the Snark”, is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s poem, ‘The Hunting of the Snark.’

May 5, 2022

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YMCA camps fill quickly, limited spots remain

The Sheridan County YMCA offers an assortment of summer camps to keep children engaged and learning throughout the summer.  Many of these camps offer lessons and activities geared to specific interests. While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, YMCA Executive Director Liz Cassiday told listeners these camps have become popular and

May 5, 2022

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Mountain Lion Season setting meeting to take place in Sheridan

Wyoming Game and Fish have announced a mountain lion season setting public meeting will be held beginning at 6 p.m. May 10, at the Sheridan Regional Office at 700 Valley View Drive in Sheridan.  According to the department, mountain lion hunting seasons are set on a three-year cycle. During the meeting, Game and Fish large …

May 5, 2022

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Republican Credentials Committee votes to not seat Laramie County delegates

The Wyoming Republican Party is holding its convention this weekend in Sheridan.  On Thursday morning, the event’s Credentials Committee voted 15-8 to recommend not to seat delegates from Laramie County, the state’s largest and home to about 30% of the state’s Republicans.  Sheridan County republican Gail Symons outlined the process. In an email to

May 5, 2022

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Campbell County at Sheridan Boys Soccer 5/3/22

The visiting Camels scored twice before halftime and held off the Broncs comeback efforts to spoil senior night 2-1. Video: Kevin Koile – Sheridan Media 0:20 – Aldo Baeza Campbell County 1 Sheridan 0 0:40 – Joel Varela Campbell County 2 Sheridan 0 1:37 – Dane Steel Campbell County 2 Sheridan 1 Read More

May 5, 2022

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Public Right To Public Land At Stake In Fed Corner Crossing Lawsuit, Wyoming Hunters Say

This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Jim Angell, Cowboy State Daily. Federal court is the only place to decide whether a private landowner can control access to public land, according to the latest legal filing in the battle over hunters accused of violating a ranch’s private airspace. As a result, the lawsuit …

May 5, 2022

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