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Parents Of Sheridan Area Family Recovering In Hospital From Vehicle Collision In Billings

News – Sheridan Media A husband and wife are recovering at medical facilities in Billings, Montana after the vehicle they were in was T-boned by a teenage driver who had no insurance. The Billings Police Department says at around 6:30pm Tuesday (December 27th), Kurt Layher, his wife and their 2 teenaged children had just left …

December 30, 2022

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Thirteen Bison Dead Or Euthanized After Being Hit By Vehicles Near Yellowstone NP

News – Sheridan Media Just over a dozen bison were killed or had to be euthanized after they were struck by vehicles on U.S. Highway 191 just north of the town of West Yellowstone, Montana, which is by the western entrance to Yellowstone National Park, officials said. West Yellowstone Police Chief Mike Gavagan said three …

December 30, 2022

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Local Sports Year in Review / Cowboy Football v Ohio University in the Arizona Bowl Today

News – Sheridan Media SPORTS YEAR IN REVIEW – Sheridan county high school sports teams had a lot of success in 2022 and won their share of state championship trophies, Sheridan Media’s Kevin Koile has the sports year in review. COWBOY FOOTBALL – There are five college football bowl games today this afternoon the the …

December 30, 2022

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Governor Gordon’s Mental Health Summit Website Provides Resources

News – Sheridan Media Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon’s mental health summit took place October 11 in Casper.  Encompassing a holistic approach, Governor Gordon, alongside members of the Legislative and Judicial branches,  discussed the state of mental health in Wyoming during the summit. Gordon said he remains committed to furthering the conversation

December 29, 2022

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An Eye on the Future

News – Sheridan Media There were plenty of City of Sheridan projects in 2022 and there are no shortage of projects on tap for 2023. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Projects Work will continue into the New Year on several ongoing City of Sheridan projects. Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger provides the details. Mayor …

December 29, 2022

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Sheridan Commission Approves Bonds and Oaths

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved the bonds and oaths for a number of elected officials that will be taking office in January. Re-elected Commissioners Nick Siddle, Christine Haswell, and incoming Commissioner Alan Thompson were approved with $5,000 bonds each. Also approved were Eda Schunk-Thompson as Clerk &

December 29, 2022

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JCHC Denied Grant Funding for Construction

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County Healthcare Center CEO Luke Senden announced at the hospital board meeting Wednesday night that the re-application for funding for their capital construction project was denied. He explained more about the process. Senden said the Wyoming Hospital Association is planning to put more grant funding into their next budget.

December 29, 2022

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Johnson County Year-in-Review 2022: July-September

News – Sheridan Media Today we look back at Johnson County’s top stories during the last year as we focus on October through December of 2022. The Johnson County School Board, during a meeting in October, praised the recent Right Road program at Buffalo High School, and those who organized, volunteered, and participated in the …

December 29, 2022

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Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub Concept Paper Receives Positive Recommendation

News – Sheridan Media A regional hydrogen hub in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming is one step closer to reality after the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program issued an “Encouraged” recommendation for the concept paper submitted by Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub (WISHH). According to the DOE, reviewers

December 29, 2022

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Rare “Old Stone Age” treasures en route to the Museum at the Bighorns for March reopening

News – Sheridan Media The Museum at the Bighorns is currently closed for the winter season, but will open its doors to the public once again March 1.  During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, museum Executive Director Dannielle Stuckle told listeners about the upcoming exhibit that will feature fossils from the paleolithic

December 29, 2022

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