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Chamber Welcomes Wyoming Asphalt Repair

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Chamber welcomed a new member, Wyoming Asphalt Repair, with an Ambassadors’ ribbon cutting on Monday, May 13, 2024. Owner John Bublich and his team provide asphalt crack repair, seal coating, parking lot striping, and pothole repairs for all needs large and small. For more information about Wyoming

May 17, 2024

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Purge will require many voters to re-register for 2024 Election

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Voters who did not participate in the last general election must re-register this year.  By State Statute, Wyoming’s county clerks are required to purge the registered voter roll every two years. Those voters who did not take part in the 2022 General Election (even if they voted in the primary)

May 17, 2024

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Barrasso: ‘We Must Improve Rural Health Care Access’

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” At a recent Senate Finance Committee hearing, U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) discussed health access challenges facing Wyoming with rural health experts. Barrasso said that in Wyoming, the medical school works in partnership with the University of Washington, along with Montana, Alaska, and Idaho in

May 17, 2024

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A new group of residents arrive at Jentel

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Jentel Artist Residency Program has announced Spring has finally sprung in Wyoming and brings with it green grass, nature babies, warm sunshine, and May’s Jentel Presents.  The program’s new cohort of residents come from far and wide to take inspiration from this beautiful state. Jentel Presents

May 17, 2024

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New US BLM Proposal On Coal Leasing Could Have A Heavy Impact On Wyoming And Montana

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Biden administration on Thursday (May 16th) proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining region in the U.S. as officials seek to limit climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions from burning the fuel. The Bureau of Land Management proposal would affect

May 17, 2024

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Sheridan Public Arts Committee announces new sculpture installation

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan Public Arts Committee, a committee of the City of Sheridan, announced today that seven new on-loan sculptures will be added to the current sculpture collection.  According to a release, the sculptures were selected by the Public Arts Committee from the approximately 24 sculptures submitted

May 16, 2024

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BLM Proposes Amendment to Buffalo Field Office Management Plan

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Bureau of Land Management has issued a final supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) and proposed amendment to its Buffalo Field Office land use plan. Release of the final SEIS and proposed amendment opens a 30-day public protest period. The BLM developed the SEIS and plan amendment in

May 16, 2024

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Jo Co Cemetery District Awards Audit Contract

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Johnson County Cemetery District Board voted to keep their current auditors after reviewing two proposals at their regular meeting this week. One proposal came from their current auditors Mohatt, Johnson, and Godwin, LLP of Buffalo and the second from Porter, Muirhead, Cornia, and Howard of Casper.

May 16, 2024

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Buffalo Council Designates WAM Delegates

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Buffalo’s City Council discussed appointing delegates to the Wyoming Association of Municipalities (WAM) ahead of the WAM Summer Convention in Pinedale June 5-7. Mayor Shane Schrader asked for nominations during the council’s last regular <span class=”player fa fa-play”

May 16, 2024

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Elections Supervisor discusses reason for changes regarding two polling locations

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan County Clerk Eda Thompson and Elections Supervisor James Temple made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, in part, to discuss the changes to two polling places in Sheridan County.  Two major polling locations have been changed. For voters in Precinct 7-1 who traditionally cast their

May 16, 2024

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