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Buffalo Council OK’s Outside Water Service Request

News – Sheridan Media Buffalo’s City Council has approved the request from a landowner outside of the city limits to connect to a city water line and get city water to their property. City Building Inspector Terry Asay explained the request from Gavin and Danielle Dickman on Airport Road. The Water Connector Agreement, which must …

August 8, 2023

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Gatchell Cemetery Tours Begin Wednesday

News – Sheridan Media This year’s Jim Gatchell Museum Echoes of the Past Cemetery Tours begin Wednesday and will continue through August 19. Tickets are still available for some performances, according to Gatchell Museum Educator Jennifer Romanoski. She gives details on the performances. Romanoski tells us who participants will see during this year’s

August 8, 2023

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Sheridan Commission Approves 2023-24 Mill Levies

News – Sheridan Media Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved the requested mill levies for the county for the 2023-24 fiscal year. At the recent county commission meeting, County Assessor Paul Fall spoke on the mill levies. Commissioner Nick Siddle asked the assessor about what the outcome of lowering a mill levy would do for the …

August 8, 2023

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WHP asks public to give motorcycles proper follow distance

News – Sheridan Media Wyoming Highway Patrol Lieutenant Erik Jorgenson called into Public Pulse to speak to the public on Interstate traffic and motorcycle safety.  Jorgenson is currently patrolling the area of Sundance Wyo. while the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally takes place just over the border in South Dakota.  According to Jorgenson, South Dakota and

August 8, 2023

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Ole’s In Sheridan To Close At End Of September

News – Sheridan Media After more than 50 years, a popular Sheridan pizzeria and restaurant among other things, will close its doors. Ole’s, located on Coffeen Avenue, has announced that Saturday, September 30th will be the last day of business. The place has been open since the early 1970’s and has endured its share of …

August 8, 2023

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SCSD#2 Board Met Monday with Light Agenda

News – Sheridan Media At a short meeting on Monday, August 7, the SCSD#2 Board heard from Troy Decker about the maintenance staff in the district and their hard work all summer and year around.  Trustee Ed Fessler commented. Kasey Garnhart, activities director at SHS, presented up-coming senior Addie Pendergast with the Gatorade Girls Track …

August 8, 2023

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Fall High Sports Season is Underway / Rockies Drop Game one at Milwaukee

News – Sheridan Media 2023 FALL SPORTS – The new high school sports season is underway with Sheridan Bronc football, Sheridan high school tennis and golf all starting preseason practice Monday. Bronc Head football coach Jeff Mowry says the cool weather on day one was a welcome site for the players and coaches. And Jeff …

August 8, 2023

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City Council Considers Adoption of Wastewater System Master Plan

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan City Council met for their first regularly scheduled business meeting of the month Monday night. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Master Plan Adopted In March of 2022, the City of Sheridan hired DOWL to assess their wastewater collection and treatment systems and develop a new updated Wastewater …

August 7, 2023

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Sheridan Man Sentenced in Federal Court for Sexual Exploitation of a Child

News – Sheridan Media A 33-year-old Sheridan man was recently sentenced to prison in Wyoming Federal Court for child pornography. According to information from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming, U.S District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson sentenced Kyle Smith of Sheridan to 35 years in prison for the crimes of sexual …

August 7, 2023

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Public Input Sought for Wyoming Long-Term Care Option

News – Sheridan Media The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) invites public input on a proposal meant to save state and federal dollars while also preventing or delaying nursing home stays for certain older Wyoming residents. The department is making what’s known as a Medicaid “waiver” application to the federal government. The word “waiver”

August 7, 2023

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