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Visitors To Sheridan Media Website Help Determine Some Of The 2025 Stories Of The Year
Some of the big stories of 2025 were determined by how many times visitors to sheridanmedia.com clicked on certain articles.
In no particular order:
In late August, climbers found the remains of Grant Gardner, a Minnesota man who was presumed by search and rescue personnel, to have fallen to his death in late July after climbing Cloud Peak. (Click here)
In late June, an elderly lady had to be airlifted out of the Bighorn Mountains after experiencing symptoms of altitude sickness. (Click here)
Eighteen year old Laylie Laumbach was killed one night in early September, when her vehicle collided with a bull on Decker Road. (Click here)
A man ended up getting trapped beneath his tractor in early May outside of Ranchester and had to be rescued. (Click here)
An Idaho teen was killed and several others were injured in early September, in a small plane crash in the Bighorn Mountains, shortly after takeoff from the Sheridan County Airport. (Click here)
The Shell Falls Interpretive Site was closed in late May for safety, health and repair reasons, and it could be closed for most, if not all of 2026 as well. (Click here)
An Australian woman was killed in late May, while in a crosswalk at the intersection of North Main and 5th Streets in Sheridan.
David Johnson has pleaded not guilty to one misdemeanor count of vehicular homicide.
His trial is set for mid-February. (Click here)
