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Sheridan County High School Indoor Track and Field Results: January 22, 2022

Sheridan, Big Horn and Tongue River competed at the Campbell County Invitational at Gillette. Click here to see results The Sheridan girls 1600 meter spring medley relay team finished first with a time of 4 minutes 33.57 seconds, winning by 0.41 seconds. (Megan Hodges, Taylor Bower, Maggie Turpin, and Abby Newton). Dulce Carroll finished first …

January 23, 2022

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Sheridan County High School Indoor Track and Field Results: January 22, 2022

Sheridan, Big Horn and Tongue River competed at the Campbell County Invitational at Gillette. Click here to see results The Sheridan girls 1600 meter spring medley relay team finished first with a time of 4 minutes 33.57 seconds, winning by 0.41 seconds. (Megan Hodges, Taylor Bower, Maggie Turpin, and Abby Newton). Dulce Carroll finished first …

January 23, 2022

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Sheridan County High School Indoor Track and Field Results: January 22, 2022

Sheridan, Big Horn and Tongue River competed at the Campbell County Invitational at Gillette. Click here to see results The Sheridan girls 1600 meter spring medley relay team finished first with a time of 4 minutes 33.57 seconds, winning by 0.41 seconds. (Megan Hodges, Taylor Bower, Maggie Turpin, and Abby Newton). Dulce Carroll finished first …

January 23, 2022

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Buffalo Bill, scout, entrepreneur, showman dies this month in 1917

A poster about the Wild West Show in England on display at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody. On January 10, 1917, the world lost one of the most celebrated men in the West, if not the entire world. In The Worland Grit newspaper, January 12, 1917 this article appeared. Col.W.F. Cody Passed …

January 23, 2022

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Sheridan County Students Chosen to Represent Wyoming at Senate Youth Program

Cameron Nicholas Reckard and Tamica Lee Smith, both from Sheridan County Schools, will join Senator John Barrasso and Senator Cynthia Lummis in representing Wyoming during the 60th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) Washington Week, set for March 6-9, 2022. Reckard and Smith were selected from among the state’s top student leaders to be

January 23, 2022

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Sheridan County Students Chosen to Represent Wyoming at Senate Youth Program

Cameron Nicholas Reckard and Tamica Lee Smith, both from Sheridan County Schools, will join Senator John Barrasso and Senator Cynthia Lummis in representing Wyoming during the 60th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) Washington Week, set for March 6-9, 2022. Reckard and Smith were selected from among the state’s top student leaders to be

January 23, 2022

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Sheridan County Students Chosen to Represent Wyoming at Senate Youth Program

Cameron Nicholas Reckard and Tamica Lee Smith, both from Sheridan County Schools, will join Senator John Barrasso and Senator Cynthia Lummis in representing Wyoming during the 60th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) Washington Week, set for March 6-9, 2022. Reckard and Smith were selected from among the state’s top student leaders to be

January 22, 2022

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Sheridan County Students Chosen to Represent Wyoming at Senate Youth Program

Cameron Nicholas Reckard and Tamica Lee Smith, both from Sheridan County Schools, will join Senator John Barrasso and Senator Cynthia Lummis in representing Wyoming during the 60th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) Washington Week, set for March 6-9, 2022. Reckard and Smith were selected from among the state’s top student leaders to be

January 22, 2022

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Buffalo Bill, scout, entrepreneur, showman dies this month in 1917

A poster about the Wild West Show in England on display at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody. On January 10, 1917, the world lost one of the most celebrated men in the West, if not the entire world. In The Worland Grit newspaper, January 12, 1917 this article appeared. Col.W.F. Cody Passed …

January 22, 2022

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Buffalo Bill, scout, entrepreneur, showman dies this month in 1917

A poster about the Wild West Show in England on display at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody. On January 10, 1917, the world lost one of the most celebrated men in the West, if not the entire world. In The Worland Grit newspaper, January 12, 1917 this article appeared. Col.W.F. Cody Passed …

January 22, 2022

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