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It’s True – Construction is the Name of the Fourth Season Also Called Summer

We have all heard the expression that our summer season is actually nicknamed “construction,” but what is happening in Yellowstone right now is going to be incredible. Some estimates said repairs from flooding in the first national park will cost in the billions. But right out of the box, numbers like $50 million and $65 …

June 27, 2022

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Big Double Header Tonight at Thorne-Rider Stadium as the Troopers Take on the Sixers

TROOPER BASEBALL – The Sheridan Troopers host Post 6 from Cheyenne tonight, we will have the double header live the first game will start at 5:00 on 14-10 KWYO and 106.9 FM and our live video web stream at sheridanmedia.com. The Troopers had a week off and should be rested up and ready to go …

June 27, 2022

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Sheridan County Commission Makes Board Appointments

The Sheridan County Commission, at their last regular meeting, considered and approved numerous appointments to seats on county boards. Seats were open on the hospital board, historic preservation board, library board, planning and zoning board, and parks and recreation board. All were approved by the commission. Kevin Kessner was appointed to a three-year

June 26, 2022

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COMPASS Makes Land Lease Request of Buffalo Council

The COMPASS Center for Families has approached the City of Buffalo to lease them city-owned land on which to build a COMPASS facility in Buffalo, according to Bill Hawley, who spoke to the city council at their last meeting. Hawley said the city would hold no responsibility for funding, building, or maintaining a COMPASS-built facility. …

June 26, 2022

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Sheridan Fire to Dedicate Tower Truck in Monday Ceremony

Sheridan Fire Rescue will dedicate their new tower truck during a ceremony to be held Monday evening. Sheridan City Administrator Stu McRae, while a recent guest on our talk show Public Pulse, said the city had recently purchased a new tower truck, explaining more about the upgrades that came with it. McRae said the push-in …

June 26, 2022

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Sheridan Fire-Rescue Puts Out Garage Fire On Corner Of Kroe Lane/Sheridan Avenue Intersection

No injuries have been reported after Sheridan Fire-Rescue crews put out a garage on the northeast side of the city. At around 1:18am Sunday (June 26th), Sheridan Fire-Rescue (SFR) and Sheridan Police Department (SPD) responded to 509 KROE Lane, for the report of a fire in a residential structure. SFR Engine 1 (E-1) arrived on …

June 26, 2022

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Sheridan College Still Examining When To Bring Athletics Back

It’s been two years since Sheridan College eliminated athletics and it could be another two years before they’re brought back. When the covid pandemic hit in 2020, the Northern Wyoming Community College District was facing a financial loss of $4.2 million and eliminating athletics at both Sheridan and Gillette colleges allowed the District to make-up

June 26, 2022

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High Fuel Prices and the Tourism Industry

High fuel prices have taken a toll on the tourism industry, as many Americans have altered their summer travel plans due to the price at the pump. Sheridan County Travel and Tourism Director Shawn Parker says high fuel prices will inevitably have an impact on tourism in Sheridan. Shawn Parker Parker said that people, for …

June 25, 2022

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First Airplane Landed in Sheridan in June of 1919

Today, we take airplanes for granted. Many of us have flown, either cross country or even international. Planes carry our mail, packages, freight, and are used to bring supplies during emergency situations. They are used to fight fires, spray crops, in war; and many people fly small planes for pleasure. Since the Wright Brothers famous …

June 25, 2022

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Barrasso Sponsored Bill to Provide Retirement Security to More Americans Passes Senate Finance Committee

A  bipartisan retirement security bill sponsored by U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY)  recently passed the Senate Committee on Finance. Barrasso said more people save for retirement when their employer provides a retirement plan and right now, many employees throughout the country don’t have access to a workplace retirement plan. Senator Barrasso

June 25, 2022

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