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Sheridan Commission Approves Discharge of Uncollectable Debts

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Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved the discharge of uncollectable debts, as requested by County Treasurer Katie Araas at their last regular meeting.

She explained further.

The commission approved the discharge of uncollectable debts to the county in the amount of roughly $4,500.



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    Dennis Fox

    April 25, 2024 at 2:43 pm

    How about the “Failed Four” paying the Debt they owe the people of Sheridan County, for their Failure to Abide by the Law and their Oath of Office? As yet an uncollected debt, we see.
    The Four Failed commissioners also Owe us All an Explanation for their Failure and then a sincere Apology.
    Pay your debts (4) commissioners.

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    Michael Johnson

    April 25, 2024 at 3:33 pm

    Oh, didn’t anyone tell you. The silly lawsuit that was filed by the SCGOP and cost the taxpayers of Sheridan County $90,000.00 plus, was settled. The SCGOP, that cost us all that money, lost. Denny, you have some SPLAINING to do”. Yep. It was in all the papers. You’re the one who owes them an apology for all the blatant misstatements and lies you’re spreading. Silly boy!
    See ya!

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    Dennis Fox

    April 25, 2024 at 3:35 pm

    We do owe a huge debt of gratitude to 4th Circuit Judge Phillips, for her decision to follow the Law and appoint one of the three, Fully-Qualified Nominees.
    Something the “Failed Four” were unable or, more likely, unwilling to do.
    Deliberately violating the law, is a crime in Wyoming. Especially when it concerns vitally important matters like filling a Board vacancy, and coming from elected officials.
    Even more so when they planned and conspired to Break the Law. Watergate anyone?
    Still waiting to collect the “Debt of Justice”, the “Failed Four” owe us all.

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    Michael Johnson

    April 26, 2024 at 11:05 am

    We do indeed owe a debt of gratitude to Judge Phillips. After all she told all the citizens of Sheridan County that the Commissioners acted LEGALLY.
    On Sept. 1, Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Darci Phillips issued a court order that she would only select from the three candidates provided by the Sheridan GOP. She also indicated in her original order that the commissioners acted legally and accepted the nomination process in her court.
    BTW. We’re still waiting for the poll you conducted using what you learned in your Poli-Sci class. Haven’t seen it yet.
    Silly boy!
    See ya!

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    Dennis Fox

    May 4, 2024 at 5:34 pm

    Four out of five commissioners agree, higher taxes are good for them. (not us, of course).

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