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...
An arraignment hearing in Fourth Judicial District Court was held this week for a 22-year-old Sheridan who is charged with multiple crimes. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter...
The old SHOPKO building in Buffalo has been sold, and will become a Bomgaars store, according to former building owner Kim Love, who also said the...
The Wyoming Department of Health reports the state has 46,946 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 693 deaths in the state resulting from COVID-19. Teton County has...
Serving as a dispatcher is a fulfilling job, according to Communications Officer Shelby Pippin. Pippin has been serving the community as a communications officer for approximately...
After a successful year and a half on the film festival and screening circuit, the University of Wyoming’s 55-minute science, adventure and conservation documentary film, “Deer...
There’s a new opening date for Wyoming’s spring turkey season. Hunters should plan for an April 20 opener in four of the state’s five hunt areas....
Though Governor Mark Gordon has lifted the mask mandate in Wyoming, that doesn’t apply to the state’s commercial airports. John Stopka, manager of the Sheridan County...
Although there are few cases currently, COVID-19 is still present in Johnson County, according to the Johnson County COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center, that sent out a...
The Johnson County Commission, during their meeting this week, voted to allocate funds to the One-Percent Committee for them to distribute this spring. After discussions, the...
Responding to requests from affected counties, and following a thorough review of conditions, Governor Mark Gordon has issued an emergency declaration to facilitate a coordinated response...
Two people were approved by the Buffalo City Council to fill seats on a foundation board, as recommended by Mayor Shane Schrader during their regular meeting...
Co-leading her first subcommittee hearing this week on water infrastructure projects, Wyoming’s U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis touched on the importance of flexibility regarding water infrastructure regulations...
Graduation ceremonies will be in-person at Sheridan College this year. The commencement ceremony will be held at 1 p.m. May 1, a Saturday, in the Bruce...
A state representative from Laramie recently crunched the numbers and determined Wyoming would save millions with a recently introduced marijuana legalization bill.