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 Sept. 30,...
At their September meeting, the Board of Trustees for the Johnson County School District discussed the Wyoming School Board Association’s Golden Bell Award and asked members...
Shoreline Regulations will be the main topic of discussion at Wednesday’s Lake DeSmet Advisory Board special meeting. Shoreline regulations were discussed at a recent county commission...
A collaborative effort between numerous entities in Johnson County will soon bring easier referrals for healthcare providers to help their patients with tobacco cessation. Community Prevention...
A Change of Plea Hearing was held in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan Tuesday for a man charged with Felony Interference With a Peace Officer....
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that new state public health orders that go into effect Thursday will ease the restrictions on restaurants, while continuing efforts...
An Arraignment Hearing was held Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan for 19-year-old Nathan Haworth, (haw-worth) who is charged with one count of Felony...
Members of the Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority joint powers board – called SEEDA – took time during a recent retreat at Sheridan College to...
Dr. Fred Araas will be 100 years old Wednesday. A native of Spring Valley, Minnesota, he’s lived in Sheridan since the early 1950s, opening a medical...
The Wyoming Department of Health reports the state has had 4,948 confirmed cases of COVID-19, an increase of 51 in 24 hours and 50 deaths in...
In 2017, Lise Foy moved to Ranchest with her family. She had a desire to get her hands dirty and get connected with her community. She...
The Department of Family Services has been allocated $1.5 million in Wyoming Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds to provide relief to families who...
Governor Mark Gordon has directed numerous state resources to provide assistance and support to affected communities and teams battling the Mullen Fire. The fire is burning...
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Sept. 29, 1920. An agricultural exhibit...
Johnson County School District Superintendent Jim Wagner gave a report to the school board on how the new year opened, saying overall the opening “went well.”...