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Wyoming Challenges Federal Mandate for Health Care Workers

News From SheridanMedia.com Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced Wednesday that the state is continuing its challenge of the federal vaccine mandates. The action follows on other legal challenges over the past two weeks. Wyoming and a coalition of 10 states filed suit against the Biden Administration’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

November 11, 2021

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Yellowstone NP October 2021 Numbers Down But Contribute To Yearly Record

News From SheridanMedia.com Tourists made one last visit to Yellowstone National Park before most of the park closed to motor vehicle traffic for the upcoming winter 2021-22 season. The park reports that there were more than 316,000 recreational visits to Yellowstone during October 2021. That’s down about 12% compared to October 2020, which was the

November 11, 2021

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Cleaning Companies Impacted By COVID Pandemic And Employee Shortages

News From SheridanMedia.com One type of business has the dirty jobs, but lately not many want to be that someone that has to do it. A number of businesses use cleaning companies to clean and sanitize the workplace before, during or after work hours. Cleaning duties include wiping down desks and counters, emptying trash cans …

November 11, 2021

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BH and TR High School Volleyball Players Named 2021 All-State

News From SheridanMedia.com Members of the Wyoming Coaches Association have voted on which players they believe are the best in Wyoming, regardless if they are in the East or the West. Three players from Big Horn and one from Tongue River were named All-State in Class 2A. BH was represented by Emme Mullinax, Emma Prior …

November 11, 2021

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JCHC Board Discusses Current COVID Issues

News From SheridanMedia.com During their recent monthly meeting, the Hospital Board of Trustees for the Johnson County Healthcare Center discussed the current COVID status in the facility, which overall is good news. Dr. Mark Schueler, President of the Board, gave a Chief of Staff Report for the absent Dr. Ryan Ludwig. Schueler also said he …

November 11, 2021

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Buffalo to Soon Annex Property Near Duffy’s Bluff

News From SheridanMedia.com The City of Buffalo will be looking at the possible annexation of property located on the South Bypass Road, according to City Building Inspector Terry Asay. Asay said the Planning & Zoning Commission will be reviewing two lot splits and a special use permit as well as the annexation. Asay also reported …

November 11, 2021

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Superintendent Auzqui ‘Excited’ About JCSD1

News From SheridanMedia.com Johnson County School District #1 Superintendent Charles Auzqui, in a recap of his report to the board this week, said he is “excited” about the positive happenings in the district. He referenced a video that was shown to the board at the beginning of the meeting. Auzqui finished his comments during the …

November 11, 2021

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Rabbit carcass in Sheridan area tested positive for RHDV2

News From SheridanMedia.com A rabbit carcass found northwest of the City of Sheridan has tested positive for Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 2. Since December of 2020 –when the first case was detected in the southeastern region of the Cowboy State– Game and Fish biologists have been monitoring the spread of rabbit hemorrhagic disease.  Rabbit

November 10, 2021

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Artist co-op welcomes visitors and fellow artists

News From SheridanMedia.com An artist co-op known as Fear and Loathing Where the Buffalo Roam has united together in Sheridan.  The co-op was developed by Hunter Quarterman, a local Sheridan artist. Along with fellow Sheridan artists Anne Quick, Kelly Drell, and Laci Dabs, Quarterman wanted to create a gallery space where each artist contributes time

November 10, 2021

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Sheridan County Resident Deaths Attributed to COVID-19

News From SheridanMedia.com On Tuesday, the Wyoming Department of Health confirmed the deaths of two Sheridan County residents attributed to COVID-19. • An older adult Sheridan County man died within the last week. He was hospitalized, was a resident of a local long-term care facility and was not known to have health conditions known to …

November 10, 2021

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