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Sheridan To Host 9-11 Ceremony Monday And Blood Drive On Thursday Prior

This coming Monday (September 11th) marks 22 years since one of the deadliest terrorist attacks against our nation took place, and it’s being remembered in Sheridan.
On Monday at 7:50 AM, the Sheridan Fire-Rescue Department will be hosting the 22nd remembrance service for those that were lost in the 9-11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the crash site in Shanksville, PA.
Sheridan Fire-Rescue invites all local Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians, and the public to attend the remembrance.
The service will be held at the Sheridan Fire-Rescue Department, located at 151 South Scott Street.
The bell will ring at 7:59am Mountain Time, which marks when the South Tower, the first of the 2, collapsed.
On Thursday, September 7th from noon until 4pm, will be the Annual Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Blood Drive, also at the Sheridan and Fire Rescue Station.
