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UW Hosting Recreation Summit, Search & Rescue Conference

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Coming up later this month, the University of Wyoming will be hosting an Outdoor Recreation Summit and a Search and Rescue Conference, and registrations are now being taken. While a recent guest on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Chad Baldwin, Associate Vice-President of Marketing and

April 11, 2025

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Spring fish stocking begins across Sheridan Region

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Wyoming Game and Fish Department Sheridan Fisheries Biologist Andrew Nikirk made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to announce the spring stocking of local ponds with sport fish.  Although too small to be of much fight this year, the fish are transported using a specially designed water

April 11, 2025

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Sheridan County Adopts Rules for Aircraft Self-Fueling

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved adoption of Rules and Regulations Governing the Self-Fueling of Aircraft at the county airport. Airport Manager Robert Gill explained the need for them at the commission’s recent meeting. Gill explained that the self-serve station at the airport is owned

April 11, 2025

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Second Chance Adoption Numbers and Community Service Programs

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Second Chance Sheridan Cat Rescue is one of the nonprofit agencies that receives GPET funds from the City of Sheridan. Second Chance Executive Director Rachel Kristiansen recently provided an update on the nonprofit to the Sheridan City Council and Mayor Rich Bridger. In a previous story, Kristiansen said

April 11, 2025

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SCCD announces April Rancher’s Night Out

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan County Conservation District Manager Carrie Rogaczewski has announced the date for the next Rancher’s Night Out.  During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, Rogaczewski and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service District Conservationist Andrew Cassiday spoke on the

April 11, 2025

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Prison Sentence Handed Down for Sheridan Man Guilty of Sexual Abuse of a Minor

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” A Sheridan man was sentenced in Fourth Judicial District Court Thursday on three charges pertaining the sexual abuse of a minor. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Prison Sentence Handed Down for Sheridan Man Guilty of Sexual Abuse of a Minor District Court Judge Ben Kirven accepted the terms

April 11, 2025

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Sheridan College to host Management and Leadership bachelor’s degree information event 

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan College has announced it will host an information night on Tuesday, April 16, for any individual interested in earning a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Management and Leadership.  According to SC, the event will take place in the Whitney Academic Center atrium beginning at 5 p.m.,

April 10, 2025

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Johnson County OK’s MOU with Church for Emergency Broadcasts

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Johnson County Emergency Management Coordinator James Cataline brought a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to the county commission for consideration concerning the broadcasting of emergency information on a local church’s radio station. The county has been without a broadcast partner for emergency

April 10, 2025

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Sheridan Commission Renews Liquor Licenses

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan County’s Commissioners approved the renewal of the majority of liquor licenses for establishments in the county during their recent meeting. Approved were two Retail Guest Ranch Liquor Licenses; one New Restaurant Liquor License; and 16 Retail Liquor Licenses. Each license holder was required

April 10, 2025

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Buffalo Council Passes Building Code Ordinance on First Reading

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Buffalo’s City Council has voted to approve on first reading an Ordinance that will update the city building codes. Mayor Shane Schrader explained further. According to discussion at the meeting, there are not a lot of changes to from the building codes from 2018 to 2024, which the city is …

April 10, 2025

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