By a margin of nearly two-to-one, Wyoming’s Senate voted Thursday to remove Sen. Anthony Bouchard, R-Cheyenne, from his committee assignments.
On September 22, 2021, the State of Wyoming adopted the 2021 International Codes. City of Sheridan Public Works Director Lane Thompson said to retain home rule,...
U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, recently spoke at a full committee hearing to examine the...
The Tongue River Valley Joint Powers Board (TRVJPB) is soliciting funds from its partners for continuing operations. The Sheridan County School District #1 has already appropriated...
Cheyenne Frontier Days has announced the concert line-up for the 2022 version of the Daddy of ‘Em All. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, March 16th. Jason...
With Johnson County looking to receive $22.7 million in tax settlement money with Carbon Creek/US Realm, that means special districts, as well as the county and...
Hell and Back, the latest book in the Longmire series by author Craig Johnson, will be available on September 6. According to a release from Johnson,...
The Hospital Board of Trustees of the Johnson County Healthcare Center were informed that two employees would be leaving the facility this month. CEO Luke Senden...
During a recent broadcast of Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Sheridan City Council members Kristen Jennings and Steve Brantz spoke on the long process of obligating...
The WYO Theater is partnering with SAGE Community Arts and The Brinton to host a two-day art celebration of legendary sculptor and painter Amedeo Modigliani. Coined,...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is inviting the public to the upcoming hunting season setting meetings in the Sheridan Region. Season setting meetings are held...
The three pieces of legislation related to the controversial topic of critical race theory that were proposed in the Wyoming Legislature this session have all died.
A bill prohibiting the use of electronic devices in stalking crimes has cleared its first hurdle in the House after winning approval from a House committee.
A bill aimed at prohibiting Wyoming law enforcement officers from enforcing unconstitutional restrictions on Second Amendment rights won final approval from the House on Wednesday.
The Cloud Peak Storage Planned Unit Development Rezone was approved on second reading by the Sheridan City Council at their most recent meeting. City Community Development...