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12/8/25  Top comments from various news sites concerning American health care.  Which if any do you agree with?  Total Voters 179  Total Votes 179

News – Sheridan Media American citizens should have the same health care afforded to members of Congress. 119 Votes Lawmaker’s reliance on lobbyists leads to policies that favor special interests over the public good. 200 Votes State-funded health plans would give residents a more affordable option 35 Votes Shift to Single-payer healthcare to reduce

December 16, 2025

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The Munsick Boys Family Christmas returns to the WYO

News – Sheridan Media The WYO Performing Arts and Education Center has announced the return of the Munsicks to the WYO Theater. According to the WYO, Dave, Tris, and Sam will be stepping out on the stage together to perform The Munsick Family Christmas. Whether this is your first or your twentieth year at the …

December 16, 2025

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Wreaths Across America at Sheridan Municipal Cemetery

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December 16, 2025

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Citizen Speaks to Sheridan Commission on ‘Holding Electeds Accountable’

News – Sheridan Media During the Public Comment section of the recent Sheridan County Commission meeting, county resident Harry Pollak talked to the commissioners about an incident concerning one of the county commissioners that he felt should be brought to their attention. Pollak said the trip to Casper was about 300 miles round-trip, and at …

December 16, 2025

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Jo Co Assessor Gives Year-End Mineral Revenue Report

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County Assessor Steve Esponda, during his year-end report to the county commission, was asked by Chairman Bill Novotny to give a summary of mineral revenue in the county. Esponda said oil revenues will be up, gas revenues will be down, but overall he expects mineral revenues for the county to …

December 16, 2025

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JCSD1 Board Approves Employment Recommendations for December

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County School Board has approved and accepted the employment recommendations and resignations for the month of December. Approved were Amy Caturia as assistant girls basketball coach at Buffalo High School, replacing Holly Caruchet; Caige McComb as assistant track coach at BHS, replacing Pete Dahlbrg; and Jay Camino as

December 16, 2025

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History: Christmas Carols

News – Sheridan Media Christmas Carols have been a part of the Christmas season since, as one article said, the angels sang to the shepherds on the first Christmas. In this column we will look at the origins of Christmas carols, and some interesting facts about them. Uinta Chieftain, December 19, 1911 –English Originated Carols …

December 15, 2025

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Board Hears Differing Opinions on A/C School’s House System

News – Sheridan Media In the past year, SCSD#3 School initiated the One Claw House System. According to the information on the SCSD#3 website, the House System is more than just a structure—it’s the heart of their school culture. Designed to build unity, inspire character, and foster healthy competition, the House System connects students across

December 15, 2025

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Sheridan Commission to Seek Federal Funding for Project

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners, at their meeting Tuesday morning, will consider an application for federal assistance for the 2026 Expand long-term parking lot project. Also on their agenda is consideration of the Casa De Labranza Minor Subdivision; the Ragsdale Vacation; a property tax refund; a contract labor agreement

December 15, 2025

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Sheridan County Employees Recognized by Commissioners

News – Sheridan Media Two Sheridan County employees were recognized by the county commission for years of service in their jobs with the county. Commission Chairman Lonnie Wright made the announcement. Anderson has five years of service as the Airport Vehicle/Equipment Coordinator, and Formisano has 20 years of service as the Airport Office Manager.

December 15, 2025

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