The Wyoming Department of Health reports the state has 46,971 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 693 deaths in the state resulting from COVID-19. Teton County has...
The state of financial exigency (EX-i-jen-see), which has been in place in the Northern Wyoming Community College District since last July, has ended. College district trustees...
Sheridan Memorial Hospital leadership has announced the Vaccination Clinic is entering Phase II of the Vaccination Priority List. According to SMH, the list of people eligible...
Sheridan County commissioners have approved an application to abandon a 10-foot wide platted utility, drainage and construction easement in the Powder Horn Ranch Planned Unit Development....
Johnson County’s Commissioners made two appointments to the Lake DeSmet Advisory Board at their meeting this week. One appointment was made unanimously, while the other was...
Buffalo City Building Inspector Terry Asay, in his report to the city council at this week’s meeting, said the dates for the annual city/county cleanup had...
The Johnson County Prevention Council will have their March meeting on Tuesday the 23rd, and will be discussing a number of bills before the Wyoming Legislature...
Wyoming has joined 20 other states in a lawsuit seeking to overturn the decision by the Biden Administration to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline project. Once...
Under a plea bargain with the state of Wyoming, Marie Franks pleaded guilty to, and was sentenced on, a misdemeanor charge of abandoning or endangering a...
The Museum at the Bighorns will begin winter hours on Thursday, March 18. Hours of operation will be Thursday through Saturday from 1-5pm. “We’re excited to...
The University of Wyoming announced in a press release that the men’s and women’s teams are going to open the spring season with a pair of...
Wyoming’s wide open spaces are refreshing to some, but desolate and lonely to others. And for those struggling with depression, the isolation can be literally fatal.
Gentlemen, start your engines. It’s a dated reference but the sentiment is clear: it’s time to go. And go they did. Truckers, that is. They had...
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on March 18,...
An update on the City’s snow removal program was provided to the Sheridan City Council by City Public Works Director Lane Thompson at the Council’s most...