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Buffalo Council Waives Senior Center Building Permit Fee

News – Sheridan Media A request to waive the building permit fee for a project at the Buffalo Senior Center has been approved by the Buffalo City Council. Senior Center Director A. J. Mock made the request during the recent city council meeting. The new bus barn will house the buses used by the Buffalo …

December 26, 2023

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Sheridan Commission OKs Cancellation of Outstanding Warrants

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved a request from Treasurer Katie Araas to cancel all unpaid/outstanding county warrants which have been issued for more than 12 months. Araas explained the reasoning for the request during the commission’s last meeting. According to discussions at the meeting, the canceled warrants are

December 26, 2023

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Johnson County, Harness Agree to Lease Terms for Morgue Facilities

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County and Harness Funeral Home have reached an agreement on a lease for the funeral home’s morgue facilities for the new County Coroner Shawn Sullivan to use moving forward. During the commission’s recent meeting, Commission Bob Perry explained that County Attorney Tucker Ruby had drafted the agreement that was approved

December 26, 2023

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Johnson County Year-in-Review 2023: January-April

News – Sheridan Media Today we look back at Johnson County’s top stories during the last year as we focus on January through April of 2023. Buffalo’s City Council welcomed two new members, Mike Madden and Myra Camino at their first meeting in January of 2023. The Johnson County Library announced in January they had …

December 26, 2023

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Unemployment Numbers In Sheridan And Johnson Counties Increase From October to November 2023

News – Sheridan Media New unemployment numbers from the Wyoming State Department of Workforce Services are up in all areas of Wyoming, but that’s normal for this time of year. The statewide seasonally adjusted rate for November of this year is at 3.0%. That’s up from 2.9% in October, but down from November of last …

December 26, 2023

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Professional Services Contract Approved by City Council

News – Sheridan Media A professional services contract with Burns and McDonnell, in the amount of $114,519, to obtain a Title V (five) air quality permit was approved by the Sheridan City Council at their recent business meeting. City Utilities Director Dan Roberts explains why the professional services contract was needed. Dan Roberts Roberts said

December 26, 2023

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First Day Hikes to be Held at Trail End, Fort Phil Kearny

News – Sheridan Media Every January, Trail End and Fort Phil Kearny Historic Sites will be participating in the “First Day Hike” program – a twenty-plus-year-old national initiative designed to encourage not only a healthy and active lifestyle but an appreciation for the nation’s parks and historic sites. Starting at Trail End at 10:00 a.m.,

December 26, 2023

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Christmas on the Wyoming Frontier

News – Sheridan Media December 25 was chosen as Christmas, or the birth of Jesus, as it is the date of the winter solstice on the Roman calendar and it is nine months after March 25, the vernal equinox and a date linked to the conception of Jesus. There are many traditions that we associate …

December 25, 2023

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The Many Faces of Santa Claus

News – Sheridan Media Santa Claus, in his white beard, his red suit, and his jolly ‘ho,ho,ho” has been a part of Christmas for many, many years. He can be seen at Christmas events, at school Christmas programs, and in many malls and stores, so children can tell him their Christmas wishes. But where did …

December 24, 2023

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Applications Open for New Farmers and Ranchers Internship Program

News – Sheridan Media The GrowingG Internship Program is now accepting applications for 2024. According to information from the University of Wyoming Extension, The program provides a $5,000 stipend for a 10-week work experience, which is made possible by funding through the USDA Beginning Farmers and Ranchers grant. Eligible applicants must be at least

December 24, 2023

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