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Hume Draw Improvement Plan

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” In 2023, the Sheridan County Conservation District and the City of Sheridan partnered and received a grant to perform an assessment and develop an improvement plan for the Hume Draw area in Sheridan. City Parks Director Steve Gage said in 2024 the Hume Draw Watershed Assessment Project was completed. Gage

April 9, 2026

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SCSD#2 Board Discusses Recalibration

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” At the Monday, April 6 board meeting, recalibration was still a topic of discussion for the board. Superintendent Scott Stults, in his report, talked about school recalibration and how it will affect SCSD#2. He said there are still many questions that need answers.

April 8, 2026

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SC Dance Professor talks on Upcoming Student Dance Performance, Moment in Time

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan College Professor of Dance Stephine Koltiska will present Moment in Time, a student dance performance exploring personal growth and self-reflection.  During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, Koltiska said the performance celebrates the mundane by elevating everyday activities to

April 8, 2026

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Six Nations, Six Languages of Resilience, at Ucross Art Gallery

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Ucross Foundation is presenting Resilience, an exhibition at the Ucross Art Gallery highlighting the work of Indigenous artists from across the United States.  The exhibit features the 2025 recipients of the Ucross Fellowship for Native American Artists and is curated by artist and University of

April 8, 2026

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Game and Fish Continues Brucellosis Surveillance

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Wyoming Game and Fish Department reports the agency has mailed or handed out approximately 8,500 blood collection kits to elk hunters in 2025 to test for brucellosis. The Game and Fish’s Wildlife Health Laboratory received 753 samples suitable for testing, and 22 tested positive for exposure to the

April 8, 2026

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Motion to Continue Granted

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” A pretrial conference was held Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court for a Sheridan woman charged with 14 felonies. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. During the pretrial conference hearing for Alisha Buszkiewic, District Court Judge Darci Phillips granted the State’s motion to continue

April 8, 2026

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License Agreement Approved

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” At their regular business meeting Monday night, the Sheridan City Council, under the consent agenda, approved a License Agreement between the City and Sheridan Memorial Hospital for a future trail system through the Hume Draw area. Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger said the agreement was needed because a

April 8, 2026

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Jo Co Commission Appoints Members to Lake DeSmet Board

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Johnson County Commission considered applicants for three positions on the Lake DeSmet Advisory Board. Commission Chairman Bill Novotny explained further. The positions are all for two-year terms on the Advisory Board. Re-appointed as the Landowner Representative was Dave Belus; re-appointed as the

April 8, 2026

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Buffalo Council Approves Permit for Construction Debris Removal

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Buffalo’s City Council approved a permit application by A.C.E.D. Inc. d/b/a Jobsite Services to provide services within the city. Mayor Shane Schrader explains the permit and what the company will do. The council voted to approve the permit without discussion. “}

April 8, 2026

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Sheridan County Conservation District Accepting Bids For Demolition Work At Old Acme Power Plant Building

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” An old building north of Sheridan that used to provide power to the city and then became an environmental hazard will soon fall. The Sheridan County Conservation District is accepting demolition bids until of April, for the Old Acme Power Plant building along the Tongue River. The building, which closed

April 8, 2026

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