Swap Shop 05-31-22 May 31, 2022 James Timberlake 0 Write-Ins: 05-31-2022 FS: FOR SALE W: WANTED WTD: WANTED TO DO FR: FOR RENT T: TRADE GA: GIVEAWAY BO: BEST OFFER PU: PICKUP 1. Moving sale, everything must go! Items include sofas, chairs, dining room table with chairs, china hutch, primitive antique step back hutch buffet, four king sized beds,…
News Military Museum Owner Can’t Help Thinking About Ukraine During Big Grand Opening May 31, 2022 James Timberlake 9 Wyoming’s foremost military historian hosted the grand opening of his massive 140,000 square foot museum south of Dubois Saturday – but he couldn’t help thinking of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Dan Starks is proud of his new museum which might be the best museum in the world in detailing…
Sports Julian Retiring From School District #2 / Troopers Back at Home Sunday / Rockies Beat the Marlins May 31, 2022 Trevor Jackson 0 DON JULIAN – After 15 years Sheridan high school Activities Director Don Julian is stepping down at the end of the school year next week. We sat down with Julian late last week to talk about the last decade and a half of being in Sheridan, Julian says he set…
News Senator Barrasso Speaks at VFW Memorial Day Ceremony May 30, 2022 cvannoy 11 Sheridan’s Boy and Girl Scouts pose with Senator Barrasso at the VFW on Monday. A rainy wet day didn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended the Memorial Day Ceremony at the Sheridan Roy Eaton VFW Post 1560 on Monday, May 30, with featured speaker Senator John Barrasso, who spoke…
News Annual Fishing Derby Happens In Spite of Foul Weather May 30, 2022 Aaron Palmer 0 The 38th annual Buffalo Lions Club Lake DeSmet Fishing derby happened this past Memorial Day Weekend, even though the weather didn’t cooperate for much of the three-day event. Lions Club President Adam Teten spoke with Sheridan Media on Monday and said the weekend was a success, despite what he said…
News BPD, DFS Rescue Children From ‘Deplorable’ Conditions May 30, 2022 Aaron Palmer 1 During his recent report to the Buffalo City Council, Police Chief Sean Bissett reported that some children had been discovered in what he called ‘deplorable’ conditions and were transported to family in another state. Bissett said officers responded to a report of an unconscious individual, and although life-saving measures were…
News JCHC Board Discusses Recruitment May 30, 2022 Aaron Palmer 0 Recruitment was the main topic of discussion during the chief of staff’s report to the hospital board of trustees at their most recent meeting. Dr. Mark Schueler, giving the report in the absence of Dr. Ryan Ludwig, said the facility has conducted a number of interviews for providers in the…
News One Killed In Plane Crash In Cheyenne May 30, 2022 Kevin Koile 0 A pilot is dead after crashing his experimental aircraft into a storage facility in southeast Cheyenne. The Cheyenne Police Department says at around 8am on Monday (May 30th), officers and members of the Cheyenne Fire Department, responded to the scene on Crook Avenue. An investigation revealed the pilot was the…
News Boating Season Starts At Yellowstone and Grand Teton NPs May 30, 2022 Kevin Koile 0 Boating and fishing season starts Memorial Day weekend in both of the National Parks in Wyoming, and the parks want to remind anyone going out on the water to make sure they’re not accidentally bringing something into the lakes that shouldn’t be there. Boaters and anglers must clean, drain and…
News Seven Graduate from Arvada-Clearmont High School, SCSD#3 May 30, 2022 cvannoy 0 Vito Nimick takes the branding iron from Shelden Malli Seven seniors graduated from SCSD#3 on Sunday May 29 at 2 p.m. at the Clearmont High School high school gym, Timber Buhr, Shelden Malli, Peityn Manor, Norris Graves, Nick Sandfur, Tamica Smith and Mya Simondi. The national Anthem was sung by…
News Tongue River Graduates Told to “Live Each Day to the Fullest.” May 30, 2022 cvannoy 0 The graduating seniors from SCSD#1, Tongue River, were told that they should ‘live each day to the fullest,’ because they can’t go back in life. Graduation was held on Sunday, May 29th at the Tongue River High School gym. Senior Jane Pendergast gave the welcome speech, and the TRHS choir,…
News Amending City Code Provisions May 29, 2022 Ron Richter 0 The Sheridan City Council will soon be considering an ordinance that is an amendment to 19 different City code provisions. City Attorney Brendon Kerns says the changes are intended to ensure that City ordinances properly reflect the functions of the City, penalty standards, accounting procedures and budgeting methods. Brendon Kerns…
News John C. Schiffer School Holds First Graduation from New Building May 28, 2022 cvannoy 0 The John C. Schiffer Collaborative School held the first graduation from its new building on Saturday May 28 at 1 p.m., in the Whitney Center for the Arts at the Sheridan College Campus. There was a full house of family and friends attending the ceremony. There were 19 seniors in…
News Lummis, Peters’ Legislation to Combat Human Rights Abuses Advances in Senate May 28, 2022 Ron Richter 2 U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and U.S. Senator Gary Peters’ (D-MI) “Combatting Human Rights Abuses Act” was recently approved by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and will be brought to the Senate floor for a vote. The legislation would direct the Commerce Department to help educate U.S.…
News US Highway 14A And Other Seasonal Roads Open For Summer 2022 Traveling Season May 28, 2022 Kevin Koile 0 A 22-mile stretch of highway in the Big Horn Mountains that leads to Medicine Wheel and various campsites is now open to motor vehicle traffic. This past Friday (May 27th), WYDOT snowplow crews officially opened the gates on US Highway 14A at Burgess Junction. The road is closed seasonally during…