The City of Sheridan and the Sheridan Police Department have been enjoying hosting guests with the Combat Veteran Motorcycle Association this week. A media release issued...
Governor Mark Gordon has relaunched the Wyoming Meat Processing Expansion Grant Program (WMPEG). The Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) is now accepting applications for the program,...
Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney introduced the “Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act of 2021” Tuesday. Cheney said the bill will make an important difference in Wyoming and...
Due to high fire danger across the region the BLM Wyoming High Plains District is implementing Stage 1 fire restrictions for all BLM administered lands within...
Two events scheduled for next week and in July will benefit the Friends of the Library for the Sheridan County Public Library System. Cameron Duff, Director...
A contract between Johnson County and the State of Wyoming Attorney General’s Office for the Victim-Witness Program has been approved by the county commission. County Attorney...
Buffalo City Works Director Les Hook, in his report to the city council, said a water line break happened west of town. Hook said the break...
U-S war veteran motorcyclists from across the country have converged on Sheridan to take a ride through the area and share some stories. Motorcycles are revving...
The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association’s national gathering kicked off on June 23.
Sheridan Media continues to be recognized for its service to the local radio community. For the 5th year in a row, and 11 of the last...
Graders busy at work on Thompson Creek Road Sheridan County is keeping busy during the spring. Kent Muller, County Engineer, said that Sheridan County has 530...
A 30-year old Michigan woman suffered significant injuries in an encounter with a bison on a trail, within Yellowstone National Park. A park spokesperson says the...
About 15 cars came off of the tracks at around 2:15am this past Monday (June 21st). A Union Pacific Railroad spokesperson says an investigation is underway...
A nonpartisan research organization recently gave Wyoming a grade of “F” when it came to employment opportunities and earning potential for women in the state.
Eastern Wyoming College’s computer, phone and email systems were disabled Tuesday by a cybersecurity attack, the Torrington college announced.