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City Officials Approve Update to Operating Agreement with Travel and Tourism
An updated operating agreement between the City of Sheridan and Sheridan County Travel and Tourism was recently adopted by the Sheridan City Council. City Attorney Brad Thimmesch highlights the changes from the original agreement that was entered into in May of 2020.
The updated agreement also changes the term of the agreement from five years to two years that will run through June 30, 2027. The automatic renewal term was also updated from five to two years, which could extend the agreement out to June 30, 2029, with the option for either party to terminate the agreement prior to the conclusion of the first term.

Tom McNally
July 27, 2025 at 8:13 am
I have fond memories of visiting Buck’s little gas station/6 holer bar in Ucross. I was working at the ranch in ’71 and ’76 back when it was a cow-calf operation, owned by the Apache Corporation. I think they were HQ’d in Mpls, then Denver and now Houston, TX. Buck and his wife lived in the back of the bar area. He had a dimestore cowboy hat and with his mustache looked like Buffalo Bill Cody, although it was always tinged by the Cherry Brandy he kept in his refrigerator. His wife had 5 Chihuahua dogs which she had a tendency to lip kiss in front of all the old cowboys sitting on the 6 stools, having a beer after work. I’d bring in my old guitar and hand it off to them, and they’d sing cowboy songs taught by their fathers and grandfathers. Was something to hear. He had boxes of every kind of bullet you could ask for lining the back walls and pictures of his days when he owned a sporting goods store in Ohio, and took people hunting big game in Africa. Those were the days…