During this week’s Johnson County COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center briefing, Prevention Specialist Kristina Duarte, with the Johnson County Healthcare Center, said questions had been asked by...
The Buffalo Farmers Markets will be happening again this summer after approval for the Fetterman Street closure and use of Crazy Woman Square were given by...
As the Sheridan County YMCA works through reopening phases to protect its patrons, finding ways to keep children’s summer camps a reality this year has provided...
The WYO Theater in Sheridan temporarily closed during restrictions implemented in response to COVID-19. With plans to return to a new standard of operation, WYO Theater...
The Department of Agriculture Rural Development has taken a number of actions to help rural communities affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. On June 3, the USDA...
Sheridan Media reporter Pat Blair looks back in time, over 100 years ago, to the impact of Spanish influenza as reported in the pages of the...
U.S. Senator John Barrasso feels that Congress needs to start working on ways to use energy again in ways that will benefit the energy industry in...
At a nomination hearing Wednesday for the director the White House Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming, who is the Budget...
The Brinton Museum will have the ability to offer all visitors free admission for one year, due to a generous grant from First Interstate Bank. Located...
The Sheridan Memorial Hospital Foundation will hold the annual golf tournament this year, but in view of COVID-19 restrictions, the event could look a little different...
The Sheridan County Incident Management Team announced Wednesday that they have received notification of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Sheridan County. A news release from...
Mindful of COVID-19 restrictions and mandates, the Downtown Sheridan Association is holding this year’s Third Thursday Street Festivals on Facebook. Zoila Perry, DSA executive director, said...
Two Douglas residents were killed in a one-vehicle rollover south of Wright Tuesday night. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Paul E. Borring, was southbound...
No exception to COVID-19 restrictions, Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns was forced to postpone volunteer work during the initial months of the pandmenic. As...
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking public comment on the Bighorn National Forest’s project intended to expand treatment of invasive grass species, including the aggressive Medusahead...