News Sheridan County Conservation District Tree Program Underway For 2023-24 November 8, 2023 Kevin Koile Those who are festive around the upcoming fall and winter holidays will soon put up their tree, and some will be preparing to plant a few trees next year. The Sheridan County Conservation District is accepting orders for their annual Conservation Tree Program. The program provides low-cost conservation seedling trees…
Digital Media C.J. Stroud & Josh Dobbs Shine, Iowa Continues to Ruin My Segment November 8, 2023 James Timberlake Welcome to the Weekend Sports Wrap Podcast! This week, James starts the show with a discussion on in-arena entertainment and in-arena DJs especially in the NBA. After that, we talked about some college football from the weekend, Iowa continues to ruin the best segment on the show. USC and Northwestern…
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Sports Big Horn State Football Championship Weekend preview / Wyoming at UNLV Friday Night / Broncos off till Monday November 8, 2023 Trevor Jackson STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL – The Big Horn Rams and Sheridan Broncs will play for the 2A and 4A state football championships Friday and Saturday as both teams return to Laramie for state championship weekend and today we start our preview of the games with the Rams. A year ago the…
News Liquor License Renewals November 7, 2023 Ron Richter The Sheridan City Council approved 49 liquor license renewals for the 2024 liquor license term at their regular business meeting Monday night. City Clerk Cecilia Good says the renewals are standard practice this time of year. Cecilia Good Good said that there will be a few more license renewals that…
News Senator Barrasso Discusses Israel-Hamas War November 7, 2023 Ron Richter U.S. Senator John Barrasso recently spoke with Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter about the Israel-Hamas War. Senator Barrasso Discusses Israel-Hamas War On October 7, the Israel-Hamas War began when Hamas militants attacked Israelis who were attending a music festival in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The attack killed over…
News SOS Pleased With Legislative Committee Work November 7, 2023 Ron Richter In late October, the Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee of the Wyoming Legislature held their last interim meeting before the 2024 Legislative Session. During the interim session, the committee considered and forwarded a number of bill drafts that were requested by Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray, including…
News Sheridan Commission OKs Tunnel Inn Liquor License Transfer November 7, 2023 Aaron Palmer A Retail Liquor License attached to the Tunnel Inn in Story was considered for transfer to a new owner by the Sheridan County Commission at their regular Tuesday meeting. The transfer was applied for from previous owner Gregson Properties, LLC to the current owner Craig Properties, LLC Shenella Craig spoke…
News Jo Co Commission Approves Lifting Hiring Freeze November 7, 2023 Aaron Palmer Johnson County’s Commissioners, during their regular meeting Tuesday, voted to lift the county-wide hiring freeze in effect to allow the replacement of employees in the facilities department and the treasurer’s office. Facilities Director David Eads spoke to the commissioners and explained the need for hiring a new employee. County Treasurer…
News Street Closure for Christmas Parade Approved by Buffalo Council November 7, 2023 Aaron Palmer A street closure request to accommodate the annual Lighted Christmas Parade has been approved by the Buffalo City Council. At their meeting Tuesday afternoon, the council discussed the request with Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Board President Amber Eggers. The council approved the street closure on Main Street from Fort to…
News Project Greenlight, a candle in the window November 7, 2023 Floyd Whiting The Vietnam War ended in 1975, 48 years ago. The Gulf War ended in 1991, 32 years ago. The Iraq War ended in 2011, 12 years ago. The war in Afghanistan ended in 2021, just two years ago. But every soldier, marine, sailor and airman who took part in these…
News Waterfowl hunters be aware of license and stamp requirements November 7, 2023 Floyd Whiting The Wyoming Game and Fish is asking hunters of waterfowl hunt this season to ensure they have all licenses and stamps before heading out. The Game and Fish reminds the public that Wyoming has several license and stamp requirements that hunters must abide by when afield. “Each license and stamp…
News Snow Patrol Volunteers are needed November 7, 2023 Floyd Whiting The Hub on Smith reports they have teamed up with the City of Sheridan to help coordinate snow removal services for those in need within the Sheridan community. According to the Hub on Smith, the City of Sheridan will be processing and vetting requests from citizens who request this service…
News Wyoming Job And Payroll Numbers Increase From 2nd Quarter 2022, To 2nd Quarter 2023 November 7, 2023 News Release The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported that from second quarter 2022 to second quarter 2023, total employment in the state rose by 6,814 jobs (2.5%) and total payroll increased by $266.8 million (7.2%). In second quarter 2023, the largest job growth occurred in…
News Clearmont Historical Center Presents Native American Programs November 7, 2023 cvannoy On Veteran’s Day, Saturday, November 11 at 11:00 a.m. the Clearmont Historical Group will hold a program honoring Native American veterans. Mickey Wolf (Native American veteran) will be the featured speaker. Those attending can meet at the Clear Creek Valley Veteran’s Memorial for the program. Refreshments will be served afterwards…