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Governor Gordon Brings Wyoming Into Multi-State Effort to Address Healthcare Worker Shortage

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that the state will be one of 14 states participating in a collaborative project to address workforce challenges in the healthcare industry, with a goal of growing and strengthening Wyoming’s healthcare workforce. The Next Generation of the Healthcare Workforce Learning Collaborative is a six-month project

May 4, 2022

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Joey’s Fly Fishing Foundation celebrating 15 years of service

Founded in 2007, Joey’s Fly Fishing Foundation is celebrating 15 years of service to Sheridan Region youth. The programs teach children of all ages how to build a fly rod, tie flies and the skills needed to be a successful fisherman.  The program partners youth with mentors who instruct students, developing confidence, patience and respect …

May 3, 2022

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On the Loose art show on display

The ladies of the On the Loose are displaying their works at the Sheridan Fulmer Library for the entire month of May.  On the Loose is a local painting group made up of four friends and accomplished artists, Patti Ellis, Rebecca Rousseau, Darlene Reiter and Edre Maier.   Although Rousseau has relocated, the three remaining members …

May 3, 2022

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Registration open for Music Tech Camp at Sheridan College

Sheridan College has announced, in partnership with the Witzel Family Foundation, they will host the second annual music technology summer camp from July 25, through July 29, 2022, designed for 13 to 18-year-old students with an interest in music production, recording audio and using technology to create music.  According to the college, students will

May 3, 2022

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Another Complaint Against State GOP Filed, Alleges Unfair Enforcement Of Rules

This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Leo Wolfson, Cowboy State Daily A Sheridan County Republican Party member has filed a complaint with the Wyoming Republican Party accusing it of picking and choosing which counties it punishes for rule violations. Gail Symons formally filed a complaint with the party late last week, accusing …

May 3, 2022

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Sec. of State Buchanan Says State Will Challenge Wyoming Gun Owners (WyGO) Ruling

This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Leo Wolfson, Cowboy State Daily Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Buchanan is contesting a recent federal court ruling that allowed the firearms advocacy group Wyoming Gun Owners to keep a list of its contributors private. Buchanan and the state attorney general’s office on Friday notified the …

May 3, 2022

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Trump Schedules ‘Save America’ Rally At Casper’s Ford Center On May 28

This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Leo Wolfson, Cowboy State Daily Former President Donald Trump will stage a “Save America” rally at Casper’s Ford Center in late May, he has announced. A listing on Trump’s website said he would appear at the Ford Center at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 28. Wyoming Republican …

May 3, 2022

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SCSD#2 Board Honors Scholarship Winners, Hears Trans-Gender Concerns

Heidi Richins with the some of the SkillsUSA state winners SCSD#2 held their monthly meeting with a full agenda. There were several teachers and students recognized, including teacher of the year, Julianne Craft who teaches at John C. Sciffer school. Mike Swan, principal at JCSHS, said that students, “Want to be in her classroom. Miss …

May 3, 2022

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Lady Bronc Soccer Picks up a victory over Cheyenne South, Play at Campbell County Tonight / Bronc Soccer Hosts Campbell Tonight / Trooper Baseball Back at Home Saturday

BRONC / LADY BRONC SOCCER – The Lady Bronc soccer team played Cheyenne South Monday in a make up game and the Lady Broncs came out on top with a 4-1 victory, they play at Campbell county tonight. The Broncs will host Campbell county tonight which is also senior night for the Broncs the JV’s …

May 3, 2022

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Council Awards Retail Liquor License to Spruce

Following a brief public hearing on the award of retail liquor license #23 to Spruce, LLC, the Sheridan City Council voted 6 to 1 to award the license to Spruce. Councilor Kristen Jennings was the lone no vote. Councilman Steve Brantz was part of the committee that was formed last year to develop the process …

May 3, 2022

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