The 50th annual Big Horn 100 Mile Endurance Ride is expected to be one of the most well attended in the history of the event. The...
U.S. Senator for Wyoming John Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor this week about Senate Republicans’ framework for the next phase of coronavirus relief legislation, saying...
Six youth showed seven cats in a bid for ribbons and “fun category” honors in this year’s cat show at the Sheridan County Fair Wednesday. Cat...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking information related to a recent poaching case in Campbell County. According to a Game & Fish press release,...
The Sheridan Football Officials Association is looking for committed residents to join their ranks. The Sheridan Football Officials Association is a group of approximately 12 local...
Two new webinars from the Wyoming Business Council will assist business owners and nonprofits navigate through the next round of relief funding. The WBC expects to...
Ramaco Carbon announced Wednesday that former NASA engineer Charles Hill has been hired as Ramaco’s director of innovation. Hill will oversee the company’s “coal-to-products” technology activities,...
In support of President Donald J. Trump’s America-First Energy Strategy, on July 29, the Bureau of Land Management announced proposed revisions to three key regulations governing...
A 32-year-old Sheridan woman was sentenced to prison Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan for a number of felonies. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has...
VIRUS OUTBREAK-WYOMING Wyoming governor: There will be no mask order CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon says there will be no statewide mask order...
A sentencing hearing was held virtually Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan for 20-year-old Trace Koetting of Sheridan for the charge of Third Degree...
Sheridan Media reporter Pat Blair wraps up her look back in time, over 100 years ago, to the impact of Spanish influenza in Sheridan. Though Spanish...
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that the State’s current public health orders will remain in place through August 15 as cases of COVID-19 continue to...
Although the usual array of static exhibits – projects like sewing, raising vegetables, photography and such – are a part of judging in this year’s Sheridan...
Candidates for Sheridan’s city council cited law enforcement, the fire department, water and sanitary sewer as among the most essential services the city provides residents. Speaking...