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Sheridan Remembers Those Lost On 9-11

News – Sheridan Media Although the events of 9-11 happened in New York City, Washington DC and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the effects were felt nationwide and are still remembered in many places including Sheridan. A crowd gathered outside of the Sheridan Fire-Rescue building on Scott Street on Thursday (September 11, 2025) for a short remembrance

September 12, 2025

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Sheridan Commission Ratifies FLAP MOA for Red Grade Road

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have ratified a Federal Lands Access Program Memorandum of Agreement (FLAP MOA) for the Red Grade Road, Phase II project The agreement outlines the county will provide preliminary engineering, acquire needed rights-of-way and easements, construction engineering, and construction and construction

September 12, 2025

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JCSD1 Board Approves Leadership Governance Title Revision

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County School Board discussed changing the Leadership Governance Title at their recent meeting. Board Vice-Chair Lynette Fox explained why the board was changing the title. Superintendent Charles Auzqui congratulated the board on using the new procedure for the change. The board then voted to approve the Leadership

September 12, 2025

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WYDOT Buffalo Main Street Update for September 12

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) released the latest update on the Buffalo Main Street project, as of September 12. On South Main Street, at the Cemetery Creek Culvert, paving from Brock Street to Bypass Road is scheduled to be completed as of Friday, September 12. Work still needing to be …

September 12, 2025

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9-11 Ceremony at A-C School

News – Sheridan Media On Thursday, September 11, at 8 a.m., the Arvada-Clearmont School held their annual 9-11 Patriot Day ceremony. The ceremony was to honor the memory of those who died on Sept. 11, 2001, when a terrorist attack took down the twin towers in New York, 24 years ago today. The 9-11 attacks …

September 12, 2025

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Sheridan Area Teen Dies In Vehicle-Bull Collision On Decker Road

News – Sheridan Media A Sheridan area teen is dead after colliding the vehicle she was driving in with a bull not far north of the Sheridan city limits. According to the Wyoming Highway Patrol, at around 10:45pm on Saturday, September 6th, a trooper was attempting to put a black Angus bull into a fenced …

September 12, 2025

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City Officials to Consider Acceptance of Safe Streets for All Award

News – Sheridan Media Acceptance of a federal grant award will soon be an item of consideration for the Sheridan City Council. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. City Officials to Consider Acceptance of Safe Streets for All Award City of Sheridan Public Works Director Hanns Mercer provided the Governing Body with details of …

September 12, 2025

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SCLT Explore History Features Big Goose Creek

News – Sheridan Media Carrie Edinger, Director of Museum at the Bighorns, was the speaker at the Tuesday, September 9, Sheridan Community Land Trust Explore History program held at the Hub on Smith. Kevin Knapp, SCLT History Program Manager, introduced Edinger, the previous history manager at the land trust, and talked about the collaboration between

September 11, 2025

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Ucross Welcomes Fall 2025 Fellows

News – Sheridan Media On Tuesday, September 9, Ucross Foundation, the acclaimed artist residency program, announced its Fall 2025 Fellows. From August to early December, 65 writers, visual artists, composers, choreographers and interdisciplinary artists will complete residencies on Ucross’s 20,000-acre ranch in northeastern Wyoming. “We are honored to

September 11, 2025

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Additional AIS training offered by the WG&F 

News – Sheridan Media Wyoming Game and Fish Department Public Information Specialist Christina Schmidt has announced an additional training opportunity for aquatic invasive species inspection certification due to overwhelming public interest.  Typically, training that certifies residents to become AIS inspectors takes place in the spring. But according

September 11, 2025

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