Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Jan. 22, 1921. City Commissioner Judson Bibb has claimed that if
Governor Mark Gordon announced that health orders are continuing to ease, reflecting improvement in Wyoming’s COVID-19 situation since the beginning of December. The latest change is to increase attendance limits for indoor and outdoor gatherings
Last year on September 1, 40-year-old Kenneth Matteson was arrested and charged with one count of Felony Voyeurism for allegedly placing a video camera in the bathroom of the business where he worked on North
As part of a broad review of programs at the Department of the Interior, the Biden administration announced Thursday the suspension of new oil and gas leasing and drilling permits for U.S. lands and waters
BRONC WRESTLERS – The Sheridan Bronc wrestlers have so far this season shown they are one of the best teams in 4-A riding a 12 dual winning streak Head coach Tyson Shatto says it’s been
Buffalo’s City Council is considering an idea for a community orchard, where residents could pick and enjoy fruits from trees free of charge. The idea was brought before them by Kelly Norris, who is a
During their meeting earlier this week, the Sheridan County Commission approved a Facility Use Agreement with the Flying Cowboys’ RC Club. County Administrative Director Renee Obermueller gave more details on the agreement. The Flying Cowboys
Jesse Bennick, a teacher at Sagebrush Elementary School, has been named to receive Rooted in Wyoming’s second annual Teacher of the Year award. According to information from Rooted in Wyoming, Bennick has led gardening activities
Johnson County’s Commissioners, at their meeting Tuesday, discussed those interested in serving on the various county boards, and made appointments to them. Sixteen individuals, many already serving and wanting to continue, were appointed to serve
At the beginning of December, Pam and John Standish issued the community a $30,000 Holiday Match Challenge to raise money for the Sheridan Community Land Trust. According to a news release from the SCLT, the
Sheridan’s Rotary Club received a traveling plaque Thursday as the winner of the Salvation Army’s Team Bell Ringing Challenge. Team Rotary raised over $3,600 ringing the bell for the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. Gary
Following the inauguration of President Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States, Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis welcomed 15 National Guardsmen from Wyoming for a meet-and-greet at her office in the Dirksen Senate
In a press release from her office Wyoming Congresswoman and House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney issued a statement after President Joe Biden signed Executive Orders blocking the Keystone XL pipeline, rejoining the Paris Climate
The residents of a home from which a Cheyenne teenager stole a handgun used to kill a man in 2014 had no way to know the gun would be stolen or used in a murder and are not liable for damages, Wyoming’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Jan. 21, 1921. L. L. Sherrard is resuming his dancing classes
A temporary COVID paid sick leave policy was considered this week by the Sheridan City Council. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. COVID Paid Sick Leave Policy Last March, Congress passed the Families First
A virtual sentencing hearing for 19-year-old Jeremy Gill was held Wednesday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan. Gill was arrested and charged with Strangulation of a Household Member and Domestic Battery for an incident