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EPA Blames Wyoming For Denver Pollution Despite Contributing 1% Of Smog Emissions

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Clair McFarland, Cowboy State Daily The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to swap Wyoming’s emission standards for its own more stringent rules because of Wyoming’s contribution to Denver pollution. The EPA, in an April 6 report, said Wyoming contributes up to 0.8 parts per billion

April 26, 2022

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Powell Students Clear Wind River Canyon Rock Slide; WYDOT Not Thrilled

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. By Wendy Corr, Cowboy State Daily A group of Powell students helped clear debris from a rock slide along the narrow canyon highway between Shoshoni and Thermopolis that brought traffic to a standstill for four hours on Saturday. However, some are questioning the wisdom of the action …

April 26, 2022

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More Proof Of Spring In Rocky Mountains: Bear Breaks Into Car, Destroys It

This article first appeared on Cowboy State Daily. Man tries to pet moose and gets repeatedly stomped. Check. Man gets too close to bison and gets chased off.  Check. Person leaves bear attractant in car and car gets demolished.  Check. The trifecta makes it official: Spring is in full bloom in the Rocky Mountain West. Sadly, there’s …

April 26, 2022

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Border War Track Meet Today / Troopers Prepare for Home Opener / Rockies Fall at Philly

TRACK / FIELD – The Sheridan high school track teams host the annual the Gary Benson Border War meet this afternoon with the big schools from Billings the Broncs and Lady Broncs will be joined by Cody, both schools from Gillette and Casper, events get underway at 1:00. SOCCER – The Bronc and Lady Bronc …

April 26, 2022

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Seizing the Moment

A robing ceremony was recently held for 4th Judicial District Court Judge Darci Phillips. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter recently sat down for an interview with the newly appointed judge. Seizing the Moment Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on December 2, 2021, appointed 4th Judicial District Court Judge John Fenn to the Wyoming Supreme Court. Fenn’s

April 26, 2022

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Wasatch Railroad Contractors and CEO Found Guilty of All Charges

United States Attorney for the District of Wyoming Bob Murray announced Monday that 47-year-old John Eldon Rimmasch of Cheyenne and Wasatch Railroad Contractors were found guilty by a federal jury on five counts of wire fraud and one count of knowing endangerment. The trial took place earlier this month before Federal District Court Judge Alan …

April 26, 2022

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Amendment on Brooks Street Project Approved by County

An amendment to the agreement between the Sheridan County and Morrison-Maierle, Inc. to add to the cost for professional services on the Brooks Street Greenspace Project has been approved by the county commission. County Engineer Ken Muller explained why there was an increase in costs and therefore a need for the amendment to the agreement. …

April 26, 2022

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Rural Health Care District Moves Funds for Land Purchase

The Johnson County Rural Health Care District Board, in a special meeting Monday afternoon, voted to move funds from reserves into their regular budget to purchase land adjacent to the county fire hall on North Bypass Road. Board Chair Marilyn Connolly explained the need for the special meeting. Connolly said the decision to purchase the …

April 26, 2022

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Buffalo Council Hears Barking Dog Complaint

Buffalo resident Lynn Miller spoke with the Buffalo City Council at their last meeting to make them aware of an issue she has been dealing with and to ask them to help with the problem. She explained what she was upset about. Miller said she has contacted the owners, the police, and animal control, who …

April 26, 2022

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Museum at the Bighorns celebrates Historic Preservation Month

The month of May is Historic Preservation Month. According to the U.S. National Park Service, the month gives people a chance to promote historic places for the purpose of instilling national and community pride, promoting heritage tourism, and showing the social and economic benefits of historic preservation.  Across the nation, thousands of people

April 25, 2022

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