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Firefighting In The Bitter Cold Is Not An Easy Job

News – Sheridan Media The National Weather Service says the thermometer got down to negative 31 degrees this past weekend in the Sheridan area, and if you thought it was bad enough just to go outside, try being a firefighter on a call. Fire crews were called to a structure fire just before 6am this …

January 15, 2024

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Buffalo Council Approached for Training to Help With Attainable Housing

News – Sheridan Media Although the Buffalo City Council recently decided to not pursue a grant application to create an economic development plan which will help determine detailed housing needs to pursue attainable housing in the area, the person responsible for the push to do so is still seeking governmental assistance in working toward a …

January 15, 2024

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Sheridan County Gives Update on Audit Status

News – Sheridan Media During the Public Comment portion of their last regular meeting the Sheridan County Commission was asked by Noel Roberts what the status was of the financial and compliance audit being conducted on the county, which County Administrative Director Cameron Duff answered. The commission also recognized an employee for a number of

January 15, 2024

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New Chamber President Intros Herself, Discusses Position

News – Sheridan Media The Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce has a new president, who has been on the job for a few months, getting familiar with the position and the events they have traditionally presented to the community. Amber Eggers and her family moved to Buffalo from Colorado and she has since pursued her …

January 15, 2024

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Photo Highlights: Sheridan Hawks vs Badlands Sabres

News – Sheridan Media Photos By Steven Schreffler Friday: Sabres 4 / Hawks 1 Saturday: Sabres 6 / Hawks 4

January 15, 2024

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Uprising works to educate residents on trafficking

News – Sheridan Media In 2010, by presidential proclamation, President Barack Obama declared January “National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month” and every year since, each president has followed this tradition. The month gives the nation an opportunity to educate themselves on the issues of human trafficking and a time to listen to and

January 15, 2024

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Morning Sports: January 15, 2024

News – Sheridan Media Indoor Track and Field Rescheduled To Today: The bitter cold temperatures resulted in some of this past weekend’s high school sporting events to be canceled or postponed, but not all of them. Gillette was supposed to host one of the first indoor track and field meets of the season on Saturday. …

January 15, 2024

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Sheridan Commission to Ratify Brooks St. Suspend Work Notice

News – Sheridan Media During their upcoming meeting Tuesday morning, the Sheridan County Commission is scheduled to ratify a Suspend Work Notice to Northern Underground, LLC for the Brooks Street Greenspace project. The commission approved a change order on the project back in September, adding just under $67,000 and 30 calendar days to the overall

January 14, 2024

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Jo Co Commission to Meet BOH, Justice Center JPB

News – Sheridan Media The Johnson County Commission will meet with the County Board of Health and the Justice Center Joint Powers Board for their quarterly meetings this Tuesday afternoon at 1 and 1:30 p.m. respectively. The regular commission meeting will happen at 9 a. m. and the agenda has the commission considering appointments to …

January 14, 2024

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Sheridan County Approves Cell Tower CUP

News – Sheridan Media During their last regular meeting the Sheridan County Commission voted to approve a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the Vineyard Cellular Tower. County Planner Mark Reid explained that Amy Vineyard applied for the CUP to erect a cell tower that will be owned and operated by Horizon Tower on an approximately …

January 14, 2024

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