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Wyoming’s Ram Center: Where Broken Men Come To Get Whole

News From SheridanMedia.com This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily By Jennifer Kocher, Cowboy State Daily Like a lot of addicts struggling to bury demons from their past, Scott had a rough childhood. Abuse, neglect. Stuff he really doesn’t want to talk about other than to say he has a lot of anger about …

November 17, 2021

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WYDOT To Start Repair Work On Marshall Hill I-90 Landslide

News From SheridanMedia.com Motorists traveling on I-90 south of Sheridan will notice a lane closure of the westbound lane near mile marker 30.  The mid-October snow storm, which dropped over ten inches of heavy wet snow, was just a bit too much for a 300 foot section of the right hand travel lane, thus resulting …

November 17, 2021

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Colorado Motorist Arrested After High Speed Chase And Shooting At Troopers

News From SheridanMedia.com No one was injured and a Colorado man has been arrested after leading Wyoming Highway Patrol Troopers on a high speed chase and opening fire at one of them. The Patrol says just after 11pm on Monday, November 15th, a trooper attempted to stop a car for a speeding violation on Interstate …

November 17, 2021

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Junior Hawks Will Host a Food Drive Friday Night / Cowboy Hoops at Washington Tomorrow / Cowboy Football at Utah State Saturday Night

News From SheridanMedia.com JUNIOR HOCKEY – The Sheridan Junior Hawks split games with Rapid City last weekend and Head coach Andy Schieb has been pleased with the team’s progress. This weekend they host games with Bozeman, Montana the team will be holding a food drive Friday night fans can earn free admission by donating non …

November 17, 2021

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Three Sheridan County Resident Deaths Attributed to COVID-19

News From SheridanMedia.com The Wyoming Department of Health confirmed Tuesday the deaths of three Sheridan County residents attributed to COVID-19. An adult Sheridan County man died within the last week. He was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put people at higher risk of severe illness.  An older adult Sheridan …

November 17, 2021

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Council Receives Update on Federal Vaccine Mandate

News From SheridanMedia.com COVID-19 vaccine mandates were a topic of discussion at Monday night’s Sheridan City Council meeting.. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Council Receives Update on Federal Vaccine Mandate City of Sheridan Human Resources Director Heather Doke updated the Council and Mayor Rich Bridger Monday night on the vaccine

November 17, 2021

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Sheridan County Airport to Begin Phase II Renovation

News From SheridanMedia.com Sheridan County will apply for federal assistance to expand and renovate the commercial terminal building at the county airport. Airport Manager John Stopka discussed the scope of Phase II of the project. The total estimated cost of Phase II of the project is roughly $2.6 million. The amount of federal dollars that …

November 17, 2021

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Buffalo Council OKs Variances for New Year’s Eve Shoot

News From SheridanMedia.com Buffalo’s City Council discussed a noise variance request to allow a midnight shoot on New Year’s Eve at the Buffalo Trap & Skeet Club Range on Stockyard Road. Tracey Colson, with the Trap & Skeet Club, talked to the council at their Tuesday meeting to update them on the progress he has …

November 17, 2021

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Senator Lummis Praises TerraPower, PacificCorp Decision to Build Nuclear Reactor in Kemmerer

News From SheridanMedia.com U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming praised TerraPower and PaciCorp’s announcement Tuesday to build a nuclear reactor in Kemmerer. Lummis said Wyoming powers America, and she’s excited that advanced nuclear energy production is going to play a role in Wyoming’s energy sector and economy for years to come. Lummis added

November 17, 2021

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WYDOT Holds Meeting on Buffalo Main Street Project

News From SheridanMedia.com The Wyoming Department of Transportation held a public meeting Monday night in Buffalo to discuss, answer questions, and take input from the community on the upcoming Buffalo Main Street project, which is scheduled to begin in 2024. The scope of the $6.7 million project, according to information at the meeting, is to …

November 17, 2021

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