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News From SheridanMedia.com COWBOY FOOTBALL – What has happened to the Wyoming football Cowboys promising season they are on a three game losing streak and the stats don’t lie, in three straight losses the Pokes have scored three point in the 10 quarters and Head coach Craig Bohl says it’s time to circle the wagons …

October 26, 2021

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District Two Conducts Bi-Weekly Review of COVID-19 Plan

News From SheridanMedia.com Sheridan County School District Two has conducted its bi-weekly review of the COVID-19 plan that was approved by the Board of Trustees on August 30. School District Two issued a media release late Monday that states the district will remain consistent with the COVID-19 plan as approved on August 30 that requires …

October 26, 2021

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Cheney Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Limit Domestic Terrorists From Holding Security Clearances

News From SheridanMedia.com Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Congressman Jason Crow of Colorado introduced bipartisan legislation that is intended to limit domestic terrorists from holding security clearances. The “No Clearance for Domestic Terrorists Act” comes just one month after the FBI announced that it had nearly tripled its domestic terrorism

October 26, 2021

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Halloween Night at the Museum

News From SheridanMedia.com The Museum at the Bighorns is planning for a Halloween of fun and scavenger hunts  The museum’s fifth annual Halloween at the Museum will begin at 1 p.m. and run until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 30. Visitors showing up in costume will receive free entry. While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public …

October 25, 2021

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Sheridan adds 50 positive cases over weekend, Moderna looks to vaccinate 6 – 11 year-olds

News From SheridanMedia.com Since the beginning of the pandemic, Sheridan County has had 4,046 lab confirmed cases, adding 43 since Friday.  Seven new probable cases have been added to the total of 1,192 probable cases since Friday. There are now 230 cases of COVID-19 currently active in Sheridan County.  According to COVID-19 Public Information Officer

October 25, 2021

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Special Session Starts Tuesday

News From SheridanMedia.com The Wyoming Legislature will convene for a special session Tuesday at 10 a.m. to consider legislation that addresses the COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Wyoming. Under the tentative schedule, the first order of business will be to consider draft special session rules. Additionally, bills will be introduced and referred to standing

October 25, 2021

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Seven Wyoming fishing enthusiasts recognized as “Ultimate Anglers”

News From SheridanMedia.com Seven more Wyoming anglers can say they mastered the state’s waters. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is happy to announce the newest Ultimate Anglers who caught 10 different species of trophy-sized fish in Wyoming. The achievement is recognized as part of the department’s Master Angler program.  The newest Ultimate

October 25, 2021

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COVID relief: IRS helps employers wanting to rehire retirees or retain employees after retirement age

News From SheridanMedia.com To help address COVID-related labor shortages, the Internal Revenue Service reminded employers today that they generally will not jeopardize the tax status of their pension plans if they rehire retirees or permit distributions of retirement benefits to current employees who have reached age 59 ½ or the plan’s normal retirement

October 25, 2021

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October 25, 2021

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Deputies Seek Dismissal Of Lawsuit Filed From Couple Who Was Held At Gunpoint In Yellowstone

News From SheridanMedia.com This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily By Jim Angell, Cowboy State Daily Two Park County Sheriff’s deputies are asking that a lawsuit filed against them over the detention of a Missouri family in 2017 be dismissed. Robert Cooke and Brett Tillery, in a motion filed in U.S. District Court, argued …

October 25, 2021

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