The University of Wyoming Residence Life and Dining Services Move-In Day for new and returning students attending classes on campus this fall will follow a staggered...
Celebrating Independence Day can be a fun and inspiring experience for much of the family, but many furry members may feel differently. Every year Sheridan Police...
The Sheridan Community Land Trust is offering a Discovery Training Session with Dr. Brandon Kelley, D.C., owner of Sheridan Spine & Sports Medicine, for a run...
By the evening of July 3, fire crews from the U.S. Forest Service, Wyoming State Forestry, Bureau of Land Management and Johnson County have battled a...
The WYO Performing Arts and Education Center has announced its Summer Streaming Series. Sponsored by Ptolemy Data Systems, the series will consist of six performances from...
The Flying H Polo season will run from Thursday, July 2, through Saturday, Aug. 22. The first tournament match was held July 2, with the winners...
The Sheridan County YMCA has adapted their summer camps to suit the COVID-19 Pandemic. This year, many of the camps have been combined into a backyard...
WYO Rodeo board president Billy Craft drove to Nebraska to pick up a load of irrigation pipe, his next destination was Cheyenne to stand beside the...
In the fourth round of surveillance testing on Yellowstone employees, all tests came back negative. On June 17 and 18, National Park Service employees, with assistance...
The Fourth of July allows residents the opportunity to celebrate independence and show pride in the U.S.A. The Sheridan Police Department encourages celebrations and enjoying the...
Amid COVID-19 shutdowns, bottle necked processing plants, and a trade-war with China, wool prices have fallen. Wool is an important commodity in Wyoming. According to the...
The Sheridan County Library system’s summer reading programs are in full swing as some activities move outdoors. The young adult and adult reading program began June...
Protests throughout the nation related to policing, racial discrimination and criminal justice reform have prompted the University of Wyoming’s Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology to...
Rabies is a fatal but preventable viral disease. The virus can spread to people and pets if they are bitten or scratched by a rabies infected...
A 4-H youth development educator has joined the Johnson County Extension Office. According to a Johnson County Extension Office press release, Bryce McKenzie began Monday, June...