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One Killed In Vehicle-Snow Plow Collision South Of Sheridan

News – Sheridan Media On February 19, 2023, at approximately 9:00 AM, Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) Troopers were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision at WY-335 and Knode Road (CR-60) intersection (about 2 miles northeast of the town of Big Horn). A Sheridan County 2016 Western Star Snowplow was traveling westbound on Knode road. A …

February 21, 2023

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Bronc Swimmers Complete Historic Season / 1A / 2A Regional Hoops Start Thursday / Pokes v Aggies Tonight

News – Sheridan Media BRONCS SWIMMING / DIVING – The Bronc swimmers and divers finished 3rd at the 4A state swimming and diving championships. It was the teams best finish to a season since 1986 and Head coach Brent Moore says the Broncs put in a lot of hard work to make it happen. And …

February 21, 2023

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Council to Award GIS On-Call Professional Services Contract

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan City Council, at their regularly scheduled business meeting tonight, will be considering a bid award for a GIS on-call professional services contract with T-O Engineers out of Cody. City Public Works Director Hanns Mercer said the firm will review and evaluate a list of items pertaining to the City’s …

February 21, 2023

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Budget Bill Places Record $1.4 Billion in Savings, Fully Funds Education

News – Sheridan Media The supplemental budget bill recently approved by the Wyoming Legislature places an unprecedented $1.4 billion in savings and fully funds Wyoming’s K-12 education system. The budget bill must still be approved by Governor Mark Gordon. Senate President Ogden Driskill said the budget bill is a record-setter for the amount of money

February 20, 2023

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Governor to Request USDA Disaster Designation

News – Sheridan Media Governor Mark Gordon announced Monday that he intends to request USDA Disaster Designation. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. USDA Disaster Designation Gordon said that due to a combination of factors, this winter has been particularly hard for Wyoming’s sheep and cattle producers, as the winter started exceptionally

February 20, 2023

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BHS Students Can Win Scholarship From B&G Clubs

News – Sheridan Media Scholarships are being offered by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming and Buffalo High School Seniors are eligible to apply. In a release from the B&G Clubs, the organization announced that students can share personal ethics, describing how ethics have guided and shaped their lives. BHS seniors can win …

February 20, 2023

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Crago Discusses His ‘Higher Profile’ in This Year’s Legislature

News – Sheridan Media State Representative Bary Crago (R-Johnson, Sheridan Counties), in his update with Sheridan Media on the current legislative session, talked about being more outspoken this year as opposed to last, and why he feels that has happened. He was asked if it was intentional or if if just came about. Crago said …

February 20, 2023

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Kinskey Defends Crossover Voting Bill

News – Sheridan Media State Senator Dave Kinskey (R-Sheridan, Johnson Counties), in his weekly talk with Sheridan Media from the legislative session, talked about HB103, the Crossover Voting Bill that has been revived in the Senate. Kinskey explained the bill and why it was revived. Kinskey said that is usually where the story ends for …

February 20, 2023

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Early access permits available for some G&F commission lands in the Dubois area

News – Sheridan Media There’s good news for those who hunt in the Dubois area. The Wyoming Game and Fish have announced that again this year, they will open some commission-owned lands in the Dubois area one day early to random draw recipients.   Permission slips have been offered for the previous two years allowing early …

February 20, 2023

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JAZZ at SC – Spring ’23 concert hosted at Sheridan College March 2

News – Sheridan Media The Sheridan College Jazz Studies program, directed by Dr. Eric Richards, has announced its spring concert of the academic year at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 2, at Kinnison Hall inside the Whitney Center for the Arts. This event is free and open to the public.   According to the college, the concert …

February 20, 2023

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