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Ucross Founders Day

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Around 300 people enjoyed the warm, sunny day at the grounds of the Ucross Foundation and Art Gallery on Saturday, June 1, for the third annual Founders’ Day celebration, honoring founder Raymond Plank. Plank envisioned Ucross as a multi-disciplinary laboratory for creative thinking, where artists,

June 3, 2024

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Ucross Foundation Plants Living Snow Fence

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” In May, in a joint effort between the Ucross Foundation, Sheridan County Conservation District, (SCCD), Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and the Wyoming State Forestry Division, there was a living snow fence planted along Highway 14-16 near Ucross. Jackie Turner SCCD Program Specialist, talked

June 3, 2024

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Request Made, Info Given on Kaycee’s LeDoux Days

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” During the Johnson County Commission’s last meeting, Peggy LeDoux, with Kaycee’s Chris LeDoux Days, asked for a water truck that can be used not only for their events later this month, but for events at Harold Jarrard Park’s Rodeo Arena throughout the summer. According to discussions, the commission

June 2, 2024

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Update on Buffalo Rink Given to City Council

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Edison Elder, with the Buffalo Community Rink organization, spoke to the Buffalo City Council during their last meeting to give an update on their summertime events and to ask the council for a sit-down discussion about a possible agreement between the city and the organization moving forward. He talked

June 2, 2024

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Sheridan Commission to Consider Contract with PHO Dr. Widener

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Sheridan County’s Commissioners, during their regular meeting Tuesday, with consider the annual contract between the county and Sheridan County Public Health Officer Dr. Benjamin Widener. Also up for consideration are Conditional Use Permits (CUP) for the Rice Fiber Hub, the Sheeley Hot Mix Plant, and

June 2, 2024

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Story House Rezone and Settlement Agreement on City Council’s Agenda

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” The Sheridan Council will meet for their first regularly scheduled business meeting of June Monday night. Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger says one item of consideration will be third and final reading of an ordinance for the Story House Property Company rezone of 44.8 acres from B-2 to a Planned Unit …

June 1, 2024

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History: War and Victory Gardens

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” War and Victory Gardens were first promoted in World War 1 to make sure that America did not suffer a food shortage during the war. Throughout the U.S., including in Wyoming, residents were encouraged to grow and preserve their own food. Backyards, churchyards, parks, playgrounds and empty lots were put

June 1, 2024

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SCSD#2 and the Food Group Summer Meals Program

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” In a recent news release from Sheridan County School District #2, the Food Group announced that in an effort to alleviate childhood hunger in Sheridan County, there will be grab n’ go bags at the following district locations on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Henry A. …

June 1, 2024

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Native Plant talk at Wagon Box Fight Site to be Held

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” On Thursday, June 6, beginning at 5 p.m., at the Wagon Box Fight Site, there will be a guided wildflower walk led by Mae Smith the Director of Agriculture and Rangeland Management instructor at Sheridan College. She will talk about the native plants that can be found at the site. …

May 31, 2024

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Congresswoman Hageman Talks Elections

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” We conclude our series with Congresswoman Harriet Hageman with a look at how she feels about this year’s elections. Sheridan Medias’ Ron Richter has the details. Congresswoman Hageman Talks Elections While it’s safe to say that every election is important and has some level of significance, this

May 31, 2024

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