Barbara Ann Bryant, 88, of Sheridan passed away on Monday, June 28, 2021, at Westview Health Care Center. Online condolences may be made to www.sheridanfuneral.com. Arrangements...
The Veteran Village Project will offer a chance for residents and visitors to enjoy a laugh and learn a little more about veterans all while raising...
The WYO Theater and Bighorn Homebrew Club want to help kick off the rodeo experience when they present the 3rd (almost) Annual Untapped Homebrew Festival Saturday,...
To keep boaters safe on the water for Independence Day, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department asks adults to be mindful of alcohol consumption. Alcohol use...
Charles Auzqui, who has been the superintendent of Sheridan County School District #3 in Clearmont, will become the new superintendent of Johnson County School District #1...
The upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend will be fun for most everyone, but Sheridan County Sheriff Allen Thompson and Undersheriff Levi Dominguez wanted to remind...
The Johnson County Fair will be happening July 30th through August 8th in Buffalo, and the parade will be Saturday morning, August 7th. Those wanting to...
Sheridan’s drinking water is at safe levels, however the city is going to send future samples to a different laboratory. Although the City of Sheridan Water...
Governor Mark Gordon has issued the following statement in response to a decision by the United States Supreme Court not to hear a challenge to Washington...
Despite recent moisture, the Bighorn National Forest Supervisor is implementing Stage 1 Fire Restrictions starting at 12:01 am on Monday, June 28, 2021. A continued drying trend...
Veteran’s Village / SAGE Community Arts…
A private family celebration of life for Casey Craven, 56 year old long time Buffalo resident who passed away suddenly June 10, 2021 at his home...
Write-In: 06-28-2021 FS: FOR SALE W: WANTED WTD: WANTED TO DO FR: FOR RENT T: TRADE GA: GIVEAWAY BO: BEST OFFER PU: PICKUP 1. Wolf’s Cosplay...
Wyoming now has an official beer, and it is brewed by one of the state’s most popular brewing companies.
A national shortage of fireworks forced Nate McDonald to drive from Cheyenne to Powell this week to buy the explosives.