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Broncos Lay An Egg, Texas State Band Member Throws Trident

News – Sheridan Media Welcome to the Weekend Sports Wrap Podcast! This week James intros the show with a solid round of applause for Travis Kelce who stole the show this weekend with his dating rumors. After that, it was a busy college football weekend both on and off the field, starting with a Texas …

September 26, 2023

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Comedy for a good cause

News – Sheridan Media While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter Operations Manager Cindy Popp and Dog Lead Emi Whiting talked about the upcoming Spaghetti Dinner Comedy night. The shelter will be holding the event to bring much needed attention to and raise funds in support of longtimers at the …

September 26, 2023

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Advocacy and Resource Center helps hundreds of domestic violence victims every year

News – Sheridan Media The upcoming month of October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, an observed month in the US to recognize the victims of domestic violence and unite advocates across the nation in their efforts to end domestic violence.    One such local advocacy group is the Sheridan Advocacy and Resource Center. During an appearance …

September 26, 2023

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Sheridan Commission Approves Vacation in Addington Minor Subdivision

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners considered and then approved a vacation request for a tract of land in the Addington Minor Subdivision in Sheridan County. Sheridan County Planner Mark Reid explained that Chad and Lora Saeler had filed a Certificate of Partial Vacation to vacate Tract No. 3 of the Addington Minor Subdivision

September 26, 2023

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Ice Rink Event, Tree Care Discussed at Buffalo Council Meeting

News – Sheridan Media During the Public Comment part of the Agenda at the last Buffalo City Council meeting, organizers for the recent event at the Buffalo Ice Rink wanted to thank the council for their approval of their event, saying it was a big success. The event, held earlier this month at the Buffalo …

September 26, 2023

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Jan Johnson to be Recognized as ‘Champion for Children’

News – Sheridan Media Johnson County School Board President Jan Johnson will be recognized next month by the COMPASS Center for Families as this year’s “Champion for Children.” The announcement was made at this month’s school board meeting in Kaycee by board member Lynette Fox. The Light of Hope Breakfast will be presented on Friday, …

September 26, 2023

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Tickets on sale now for Mamma Mia!

News – Sheridan Media The WYO Performing Arts and Education Center is now selling tickets to Mamma Mia!  According to the WYO, the Premiere Performance of Mamma Mia! will be presented at the WYO at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, with encore performances Oct. 15, and Oct. 19, through 22, 2023.  Directed by Marva Craft, …

September 26, 2023

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August 2023 Unemployment Rates In Sheridan And Johnson Counties Unchanged From Previous Month

News – Sheridan Media Not as many people were unemployed last month compared to one year ago, according to the Wyoming State Department Of Workforce Services. The Department says the statewide unemployment rate dropped from 3.0% in July 2023 to 2.9% in August. It was 3.7% in August of 2022. The U.S. seasonally adjusted unemployment …

September 26, 2023

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Sheridan College Preparing For Fiscal Cliff When Revenue From Gillette College Ends

News – Sheridan Media Once revenue stops coming in from Gillette College, Sheridan College will need to find ways to cover the costs that the revenue is used for. At the recent Northern Wyoming Community College Board Of Trustees Meeting, President Dr. Walter Tribley proposed that one way to replace the revenue is to find …

September 26, 2023

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Yellowstone NP Draft Bison Management Environmental Impact Statement Public Comment Period Extended

News – Sheridan Media Yellowstone National Park released the draft Bison Management Environmental Impact Statement for public comment on Aug. 10.  The public comment period, originally scheduled to close Sept. 25, has been extended by 15 additional days to allow the public a full 60 days to comment. All comments must be received by Oct.10,

September 26, 2023

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