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UW to offer carbon capture and land administration certificates

News – Sheridan Media The University of Wyoming will offer two new certificate programs to equip current students and working professionals in the evolving energy landscape. Approved by the UW Board of Trustees during its November meeting, the School of Energy Resources (SER), in collaboration with other colleges and schools across campus, will launch a

November 25, 2022

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City Council to Hold Special Meeting to Consider Contractor License Revocation Ordinance

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan City Council will hold a special meeting Monday to consider first reading of an ordinance outlining the contractor license revocation process. City Attorney Brendon Kerns recently presented a draft of the ordinance to the City Council and said the proposed ordinance is a redraft of the current ordinance pertaining

November 25, 2022

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Indoor Youth Baseball Clinics Start Next Week / Wyoming Football at Fresno State Tonight

News – Sheridan Media AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL – We have more today form our conversation with new Troopers baseball coach Austin Cowen. We sat down with Cowen this week as he will begin to hold his winter youth baseball clinics starting next week in the Troopers indoor facility in Thorne-Rider park. And he says the …

November 25, 2022

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College Trustee Erin Kilbride Shares Lessons Learned From National Conference

News – Sheridan Media A Sheridan County woman who represents all Wyoming Community Colleges on a national level, says the problems that the Cowboy State’s colleges face today aren’t much different from the rest of the country. About 1 month ago Erin Kilbride, who is the Wyoming state representative with the Association of Community College …

November 24, 2022

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Wyoming AARP Offers Fraud Prevention Tips For 2022 Holiday Shopping Season

News – Sheridan Media ‘Tis the season for shopping at local retailers and on-line, and it’s also the season for thieves and fraudsters, as they try to get a shoppers personal and/or financial information. The Wyoming AARP Fraud Watch Network has issued a new report highlighting the ways criminals may target holiday shoppers this year. …

November 24, 2022

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Thanksgiving Over the Years

News – Sheridan Media Thanksgiving Day is tomorrow. Although it started as a day to celebrate a good harvest, today it is a day of getting together with family and friends, to celebrate family and friendship. It is also considered the ‘kick-off’ of the Holiday Season, with the biggest shopping day of the year, “Black …

November 23, 2022

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Internationally renowned author Craig Johnson will read Christmas stories at the Sheridan County libraries 

News – Sheridan Media Author of the internationally beloved Longmire Mystery Series, Craig Johnson will be reading his most recent Christmas story at the Sheridan County libraries for the holidays.  While appearing on Sheridan Media’s public Pulse Program, Sheridan County Library System Executive Director Cameron Duff made the announcement, citing some

November 23, 2022

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UW College of Law building to receive expansion

News – Sheridan Media Construction projects for an expansion of the College of Law Building could begin in about a month, following action last week by the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees. The board voted to approve contracts with FCI Constructors of Wyoming for the College of Law project, setting the stage for on-the-ground …

November 23, 2022

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Game and Fish to host Trapping Workshops for pet owners

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has announced they will host two workshops on trap awareness and safety for pet owners in the Sheridan Region.  The workshops will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Sheridan Fulmer Library. The Gillette workshop will begin at 2:30 p.m. on the …

November 23, 2022

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Possible Rail Strike Looms

News – Sheridan Media American consumers and nearly every industry will be affected if freight trains grind to a halt next month. One of the biggest rail unions rejected its deal this past Monday (November 21st), joining three others that have failed to approve contracts over concerns about demanding schedules and the lack of paid …

November 23, 2022

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