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Sheridan Commission OKs NOI for Vacation of Banner-Story Road

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” A Notice of Intent (NOI) to vacate a portion of County Road 141 a.k.a. Old Banner-Story Road, a.k.a. Piney-Prairie Dog Creek Road was considered by the Sheridan County Commission. County Engineer Ken Muller, appointed as viewer in the matter, gave his report to the commission. The commission voted to

February 20, 2026

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“She Loves Me”

News – Sheridan Media {“value”:” Photos by Clint Wood See Sheridan.Media Instagram for a reel. Ian Castillo-Garrison playing Steven Kodaly and Wen Miller playing Illona Ritter. David Myers and Dan Cole playing Sipois. David Myers and John Goodell playing Mr. Maraczek.  Pollyanna Averett is the director. “}

February 20, 2026

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Sheridan WYO Rodeo 2026 Tickets Go On Sale In Late March

News – Sheridan Media Tickets for the 96th annual Sheridan WYO Rodeo will go on sale on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Doors open at 12:00pm at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall. Online sales will begin on March 30th at 6:00am on the official WYO Rodeo website (Click here). IMPORTANT NOTE: Please DO NOT purchase …

February 19, 2026

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Commissioner License Raffle Benefits Food from the Field Program

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has announced the Wyoming Hunger Initiative, led by First Lady Jennie Gordon, is holding its annual raffle for a Wyoming Game and Fish Commissioner License. Proceeds from the raffle will go towards the Food From the Field initiative. Tickets are available for purchase through Feb. …

February 19, 2026

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SCSD#1 Board Meets on Tuesday

News – Sheridan Media The SCSD#1 Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, February 17,at the Central Office in Ranchester. Chairman Clint Krumm mentioned the new plaque on the wall in the board room, and thanked Wanda Orchard, Executive Secretary, for hanging up the plaque. The board heard a presentation from TRMS principal Russ Wilde. He …

February 19, 2026

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Sheridan Commission OKs Draft of Comprehensive and Land Use Plan

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan County Commission considered approving the draft City/County Cooperative Agreement for the Joint Planning Area update to the Sheridan County Comprehensive Plan and Joint Land Use Plan. County Planner Mark Reid explained further. He added that the agreement is about 95% similar to the one from 2016 and follows that

February 19, 2026

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Buffalo Council Allocates One-Percent Amount

News – Sheridan Media Buffalo’s City Council discussed setting their amount to be allocated to the One-Percent Committee that will be distributed this spring. Initially, the amount set in the draft Resolution was $325,000 but the council debated on setting it lower. Council members Myra Camino and Wes Haskins. The vote was tied 2-2 with …

February 19, 2026

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Rep. Connolly Recaps First Weeks of Legislative Session

News – Sheridan Media State Representative Marilyn Connolly (R-HD40) talked with Sheridan Media, recapping the first couple of weeks of this year’s legislative session. Connolly said there has been plenty of work done outside the budget in the House, as was expected. She said there are 122 amendments to the budget bill in the House …

February 19, 2026

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State Treasurer Refutes House’s Testimony, Says Budget Request Would Help Boost Revenue for the State

News – Sheridan Media Wyoming State Treasurer Curt Meier said Wednesday he believes an amendment thatwas voted down Tuesday by Wyoming’s House of Representatives was at least partially the result of inaccurate testimony by some Legislators. The Treasurer’s Office is requesting $320,000 to help fund additional due-diligence contracts over the next

February 19, 2026

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Out Of State Enrollment At Sheridan College Increases For Fall 2025 Semester

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan College is becoming more affordable in terms of tuition for out of state enrollees. The College reports there were 228 out of state students enrolled in classes, as of the end of the Fall 2025 semester. That’s up from 143 students from 1 year prior. Out-of-state tuition rates were eliminated …

February 19, 2026

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