Welcome to the Weekend Sports Wrap Podcast! This week it’s a Wild Card weekend recap! The Lions get their first playoff win in 32 years, and...
The Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce has a new president, who has been on the job for a few months, getting familiar with the position and...
During the Public Comment portion of their last regular meeting the Sheridan County Commission was asked by Noel Roberts what the status was of the financial...
Although the Buffalo City Council recently decided to not pursue a grant application to create an economic development plan which will help determine detailed housing needs...
The National Weather Service says the thermometer got down to negative 31 degrees this past weekend in the Sheridan area, and if you thought it was...
The Whitney Benefits Foundation has gifted over $2 million to Sheridan College to provide for the renovation and expansion of a 25,000 square foot building at...
In 2010, by presidential proclamation, President Barack Obama declared January “National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month” and every year since, each president has followed this...
View photos highlights from the Sheridan Hawks as they battled against the Badlands Sabres
During their last regular meeting the Sheridan County Commission voted to approve a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the Vineyard Cellular Tower. County Planner Mark Reid...
The Johnson County Commission will meet with the County Board of Health and the Justice Center Joint Powers Board for their quarterly meetings this Tuesday afternoon...
During their upcoming meeting Tuesday morning, the Sheridan County Commission is scheduled to ratify a Suspend Work Notice to Northern Underground, LLC for the Brooks Street...
Sheridan Fire-Rescue (SFR) was dispatched to a commercial structure fire at 05:58 Saturday morning, January 13, 2024, at 1515 N. Sheridan Ave. SFR Engine 2 (E-2)...
The Sheridan City Council will be working with a full agenda for their second regularly scheduled business meeting of January Monday night. Mayor Rich Bridger says...
A couple of weeks ago the history column talked about mild winters, now the weather has turned very cold, so it will look at historically cold...
During a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing titled, Stopping the Flow of Fentanyl: Public Awareness and Legislative Solutions, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis spoke...