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Buffalo Council Approves Christmas Parade Requests

News From SheridanMedia.com The Buffalo City Council approved requests from the Chamber of Commerce concerning the upcoming Lighted Christmas Parade. Jennifer Romanoski, Treasurer for the Chamber Board of Directors, spoke to the council, asking for a street closure and a designated open container area downtown on Saturday, December 4th. The street closure

November 3, 2021

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Stopka Recognized for 45 Years of Service to Sheridan County

News From SheridanMedia.com Sheridan County Airport Manager John Stopka was recognized on Tuesday by the Sheridan County Commission for his years of service to the county. Commission Chair Nick Siddle spoke during the commission meeting. Siddle said, “it’s pretty impressive, forty-five years in the same job. Or at least in the same location.” News

November 3, 2021

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Final Decision Released on Sheridan Municipal Watershed Project

News From SheridanMedia.com Bighorn National Forest, Tongue Ranger District officials have released  the Final Environmental Assessment and Decision Notice for the Sheridan Municipal Watershed Project. The final environmental assessment was completed following the detailed Wildfire Hazard Assessment finalized by the State of Wyoming for the Goose Creek

November 3, 2021

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Alzheimer’s Foundation of America urges memory screenings during Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

News From SheridanMedia.com With November being National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is encouraging Americans to be proactive about their brain health by getting a memory screening.  AFA has announced they are offering free, virtual memory screenings (conducted one on one through secure video conference

November 2, 2021

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Habitat campaign starts today and Cornhole for a Cause is taking registrations

News From SheridanMedia.com Habitat for Humanity is kicking off their Annual Appeal. This is a year end giving event that begins today. During this event the Standish Family Fund has generously committed to matching every donation dollar for dollar up to $25,000. On Nov. 12, at Sheridan Wesleyan Church, Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern …

November 2, 2021

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The Skyline Singers take the Whitney Center stage on Nov. 6

News From SheridanMedia.com The Skyline Singers specialize in a cappella music. The Skyline Singers are a collection of nine professional and semi-professional singers from all over the region. Practicing both alone via video call and practicing together, the group comes together often only once a year to give performances.  On Nov. 6, the Skyline Singers

November 2, 2021

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Sheridan College Invited To Apply For 2023 Aspen Prize

News From SheridanMedia.com One Wyoming Community College has been invited again to apply for what is considered to be the Oscar Award for Community Colleges. For the 3rd time since the award was created in 2011, Sheridan College has been nominated to apply for the Aspen Prize, which will be given to the winning college …

November 2, 2021

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Maskless Attendees Force SCSD#2 Into A Virtual Board Meeting

News From SheridanMedia.com Lt. James Hill talks to the attendees Due to a contentious start of the Nov. 1 SCSD#2 school board meeting, the board at first delayed then meeting then went virtual. Around 10 parents, none of them wearing masks, attended the meeting to protest the continuing mask requirement for all school buildings. Present …

November 2, 2021

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Two Vaccine Mandate Bills Win First Senate Approval

News From SheridanMedia.com This story first appeared on Cowboy State Daily By Jim Angell, Cowboy State Daily The two bills aimed at countering a proposed federal coronavirus vaccine mandate still alive in the Legislature’s special session cleared their first hurdle in the state Senate on Monday despite arguments they will do little to protect workers

November 2, 2021

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Vehicle-Wildlife Collisions Increasing In Grand Teton NP Area

News From SheridanMedia.com Grand Teton National Park officials ask visitors and local residents to practice vigilance while driving in the Park. In the last two weeks alone, five bison, one elk, one mule deer, one pronghorn, one coyote and one wolf pup were hit and killed by vehicles traveling on park roads. Seeing wildlife in …

November 2, 2021

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