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Ranchester Has New Town Marshal

A retired Sheridan Police Officer is trying to set up a law enforcement branch elsewhere in Sheridan County. Spencer Kukuchka is the new Town Marshall for the town of Ranchester. He is also a certified peace officer with the state of Wyoming, which means he has full arrest authority and can enforce any state statutes. …

March 15, 2022

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WY Governor Mark Gordon Signs Two Executive Orders Related To COVID and Nurses

Governor Mark Gordon has signed an Executive Order rescinding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. To facilitate efforts to address the state’s nursing shortage, the Governor has also signed an Executive Order to allow working nurses time to get licensed in Wyoming. Executive Order 2022-03,  “Executive Order Rescinding Declaration Of A State Of

March 15, 2022

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UW Extension, Wyoming 4-H to Host Virtual Career Night Next Week

The University of Wyoming Extension and Wyoming 4-H will be hosting a virtual career night Tuesday, March 22. “Exploring Your Future and Growing a Career: Virtual Career Night” will begin at 6 pm with a welcome and introduction, followed by a brief presentation by Tris Munsick, a country music artist from Sheridan. Following Munsick’s talk, …

March 15, 2022

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Be a part of the Profiles in Wyoming Resilience Research Project

It’s as easy as taking, commenting and uploading a few pictures. This is something many people do every day. Now the Malcolm Wallop Civic Engagement Program at the University of Wyoming is asking Wyoming residents to take photos of their communities, comment on what makes the place, program or event great and share them with …

March 14, 2022

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The end state of redistricting

On Friday March 11, the conference committee appointed to settle debates between the House and the Senate on the redistricting of the Cowboy State, reached a resolution with a 62/31 plan.  Sen. Dave Kinskey, (R) was an appointed member of the conference committee and told Sheridan Media the resolution was not reached until late into …

March 14, 2022

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Sheridan Ice’s 13th Annual Ice Show – Photo Gallery

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March 14, 2022

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The Trail End State Historic Site will look at the contrast of the Kendrick’s lives

The site is the location of the historic Kendrick Manson, built by one of Sheridan’s most influential former residents, John B. Kendrick.  The site was closed for the winter season in December. While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Site Superintendent Sharie Shada told listeners how she and her team use this time to …

March 14, 2022

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Profiles in Wyoming Resilience Project

There is a new project at the University of Wyoming, and they are seeking information from the Sheridan Community. The program is titled Profiles in Wyoming Resilience, and Jean Garrison, program co-lead stated that they have reached out through various municipalities and groups with the same request. The purpose of this project is to ask …

March 14, 2022

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Teton Park Road To Be Snowplowed To Prepare For Upcoming Summer 2022 Season

Snow removal work is already underway in Yellowstone National Park, as well the park’s neighbor to the south. Snow removal has started on Teton Park Road within Grand Teton National Park. Crews are working on a 14-mile stretch of the highway between the Taggart Lake Trailhead and the Signal Mountain area. No one is allowed …

March 14, 2022

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Weekend Local Sports Wrap up

BRONC BASKETBALL – The Sheridan Broncs closed out their basketball season dropping a classic 3OT game to Casper Kelly Walsh Saturday in the 3rd place game of the state tournament. Head coach Jeff Martini says it was a heck of a battle for the final game of the season. It was the 5th time the …

March 14, 2022

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