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Ron RichterThe Sheridan City Council at their regularly scheduled business meeting Monday night, approved two separate resolutions allowing City Clerk Cecilia Good to apply for two grants to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission for the Cemetery Historical Data Preservation Project. Good elaborates on why the project is needed.
Good talks about the features of the software they are looking at potentially upgrading to.
Good said each grant application will be in the amount of $100,000 with a 25 percent match from the City on each grant. The Council also approved a resolution authorizing Public Works Director Hanns Mercer to submit an application to the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation for a grant in the amount of $500,000, for the Black Tooth Park all-inclusive playground equipment, and gave their approval to amendment #2 to the contract between the City of Sheridan and Interstate Engineering for the design of Kendrick Pool in the amount of $547,000.