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Yellowstone NP To Close Most Roads And Entrances To Prepare For Upcoming Winter 2025-26 Season

News – Sheridan Media Most of the roads within Yellowstone National Park, as well as three of the five entrances to the park are about to close for the season. The West, South and East entrances to the park are scheduled to close to motor vehicle traffic on the morning of Saturday, November 1st. Dunraven …

October 29, 2025

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The Brinton’s Haunted Ranch Halloween Event

News – Sheridan Media On Saturday, October 25, The Brinton Museum in Big Horn held its 11th annual family-friendly Halloween event. This year, they expanded the fun, opening up more of the ranch for people to explore. They changed the name from ‘Things That Go Bump in The Night’ to ‘The Brinton Museum’s Haunted Ranch.’ …

October 28, 2025

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Chamber Welcomes Clear Creek Septic Service

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member Clear Creek Septic Service during an Ambassadors’ ribbon cutting Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. Clear Creek Septic Service offers septic pumping, portable toilets, line jetting, septic inspections, tank locating and more. For more information, visit

October 28, 2025

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Museum’s leadership asks to pardon the dust as they build Sheridan’s past

News – Sheridan Media The Museum at the Bighorns Gift shop currently has a large plastic sheet separating it from the main exhibit space, but that space is finally there.  Director Carrie Edinger and Operations Manager Chip King reported that construction at the museum’s new location at 171 N. Main St. is progressing steadily as …

October 28, 2025

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Shelter Gala Fundraiser is Rolling Out the Red Carpet

News – Sheridan Media Katusha Quintana, Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter Director AJ Evans and shelter board member Paul DelRossi appeared on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to announce the theme of the upcoming New Year’s Eve Gala benefiting the shelter. For the past two years, the Quintanas have hosted the gala at their private residence, …

October 28, 2025

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Buffalo Police Chief: Graffiti, Vandalism Suspect Charged

News – Sheridan Media Buffalo Police Chief Sean Bissett, in his recent report to the city council, said a number of vandalism of city property cases had been solved, with a suspect recently charged with the crimes. Bissett said the department has continued to get complaints of drivers speeding on adjacent residential street due to …

October 28, 2025

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JCHC CEO Reports on Filling Positions

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County Healthcare Center CEO Luke Senden. In his report to the hospital board, talked about a provider that has been hired already, and another position where interviews have happened. Senden also reported that new printers had been installed facility-wide, which was not only an upgrade, but will result in a …

October 28, 2025

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Sheridan Commission OK’s Setback Variance

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved a front yard Setback Variance for Creekside Operation, LLC for a property in the Powder Horn Ranch Planned Unit Development (PUD), Phase One. County Planner Mark Reid gave more details on the variance request. Reid said the parcel is significantly wider than deep, which is why …

October 28, 2025

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The Hub Announces New Executive Director

News – Sheridan Media The Hub on Smith board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dustin Stephens as its new Executive Director, effective November 3, 2025. Dustin Stephens has served the Sheridan community since 2019, most recently with Volunteers of America Northern Rockies as Director of Mission, where he helped implement mission

October 28, 2025

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Dry Fork Station Feed Study Signals First Possible Coal Expansion In Decades

News – Sheridan Media Governor Mark Gordon (R-WY) and the Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) announced Monday its funding of three innovative projects using Energy Matching Funds (EMF) provided by the Wyoming Legislature.  Among the projects is a feed study for a possible expansion of the coal-fired station at Dry Fork.  Governor Gordon said the feed

October 28, 2025

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