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Amber Alert For 2 Children Issued Out Of Buffalo

An Amber Alert has been issued for two children that were taken by their non-custodial mother. According to the Alert, 4-year old Aspen Marie Roth (female) and 2-year old Serenity Ann Naslaund (female) were taken by Alexis Roth, and were last seen in the Buffalo area at around 10am on Sunday, April 3rd. Roth is …

April 4, 2022

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Explore History at The Hub Big Goose Creek Walking Tour

The Sheridan Community Land Trust and The Hub on Smith will take on the Big Goose Walking Tour for their next Explore History program, which is set for Tuesday, April 12 at 10:30 a.m. Attendees are asked to meet at The Hub on Smith. SCLT Historical Program Manager Carrie Edinger will guide the tour, which …

April 3, 2022

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Wyoming Farmers Being Hit With High Fertilizer, Other Costs

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily Wyoming farmers and ranchers are being hit by continually rising fertilizer costs and those higher expenses will likely find their way to consumers. “We’re seeing fertilizer prices that are close to double what they were last year,” Wyoming Ag Business Association

April 3, 2022

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Wyoming High School 4A Soccer Standings: April 3, 2022

The schedule this week was on the light side due to a number of school being out on spring break. The next scheduled games for the Broncs and Lady Broncs are on Friday, April 8th and Saturday, April 9th vs. Cheyenne Central and Cheyenne East (boys away, girls home). Here are the updated standings as …

April 3, 2022

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Sheridan County High School Track and Field Results: April 2, 2022

Sheridan, Big Horn and Arvada-Clearmont all competed at the Jerry Campbell Invitational at Buffalo, while Tongue River competed at Greybull. The next scheduled track and field meet for Sheridan is Friday, April 8th at Spearfish, South Dakota. Big Horn and Tongue River are scheduled to compete on Friday, April 8th at the Spring Fling in …

April 3, 2022

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Laramie County Sheriff’s Deputy In Intensive Care Following Deadly Shootout

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Jimmy Orr, Cowboy State Daily One man is dead and a Laramie County Sheriff’s Deputy is in Intensive Care following a shoot-out in Cheyenne on Saturday afternoon. The Laramie County Sheriff’s office announced on Saturday evening that deputies had made contact with a suspect in the …

April 3, 2022

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Historical Society to Give Program on Wickwire

Coming up later this month the Johnson County Historical Society will present a program entitled The Adventures of Byron F. Wickwire. According to a release from the historical society, Wickwire’s life was one of adventure, from acting as sheriff of Bighorn County to driving a herd of horses to the goldfields of Alaska. His life …

April 2, 2022

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Sheridan Commission to Work Busy Agenda Tuesday

The Sheridan County Commission will have a lengthy agenda to work through at their regular meeting Tuesday. The commission will consider a resolution to submit a Capital Construction Loan application to the State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) for the historic courthouse and jail rehabilitation project. They are scheduled to renew the county liquor

April 2, 2022

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JCHC Board Discusses, Hires Rehab Provider

The hospital board of trustees for the Johnson County Healthcare Center had discussions concerning a proposed new physical therapy rehabilitation service to be offered in the facility. The board approved CEO Luke Senden to enter into a contract with Inspire Rehabilitation to provide and oversee services in the center. Board President Dr. Mark Schueler

April 2, 2022

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Volcano Scientist Says Yellowstone’s Steamboat Geyser Could Quit Erupting And “Go To Sleep”

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily A geologist believes that after almost four years of regular activity, the Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park is likely slowing down again, heading back to “dormancy.” Michael Poland, the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory’s scientist-in-charge, told Cowboy

April 2, 2022

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