Sheridan County’s Commissioners voted to approve and accept an agreement with the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) for funding to begin planning for a 2026 project...
At their Tuesday meeting the Buffalo City Council approved a Resolution that will set the city’s mill levy for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year. Mayor Shane Schrader...
An arraignment was held Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court for a Sheridan man charged with multiple felonies. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. In...
The 2023 Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Small Business Expo will be happening May 12 and 13 at the Bomber Mountain Civic Center. The event will feature...
The Sheridan City Council at their meeting Monday night, considered the bid awards for demolition and asbestos abatement for a building at 103 North Gould Street....
A 27-year-old Sheridan man was sentenced to prison Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court for distributing methamphetamine in the Sheridan area. District Court Judge Darci Phillips...
On May 12, the WYO Performing Arts & Education Center and Civic Theatre Guild will present the WYO/CTG Co-Production of Noises Off. While appearing on Sheridan...
The Wyoming Department of Transportation is reminding residents, businesses, and realtors in the Sheridan region that placing signs along the roadways, on traffic poles or fences...
Every May, the nation observes Older Americans Month. Each year a theme is chosen, this year’s theme is Aging Unbound. As Americans age, the time required...
In about two years, The Wyoming Army National Guard will no longer have to take their vehicles to the other side of the Big Horn Mountains...
A judge in Montana temporarily blocked a new rule Monday (May 1st) that would have required physicians in the state to provide prior documentation showing that an...
The SCSD#2 recognized student athletics, Skills USA Winners, and scholarship recipients at the Monday, May 1, board meeting. Several teachers and staff were also recognized by...
The Sheridan City Council met for their first regularly scheduled business meeting of May Monday night. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. The City Council...
A new state-funded scholarship program will offer up to $1,800 per semester toward tuition at WYoming’s eight community colleges and the University of Wyoming. Kickstart Wyoming’s...
The first meeting of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission will be held on Monday, May 8, beginning at 1 pm in room W110 of the Wyoming...