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GPET Service Agreements on City Council’s Agenda
The Sheridan City Council, at their business meeting this upcoming Monday night, will be considering service agreements with the local nonprofits and government agencies that applied for funds through the General Purpose Excise Tax program. In total, the City received 20 applications for GPET funds. City of Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger.
Under community update , Second Chance Sheridan Cat Rescue Executive Director Rachel Kristiansen will be providing information to the City Council and Mayor Bridger on the organization and under staff update, City Building Division Supervisor Jessie Koltiska will be updating the governing body on the building department. The City Council business meeting will take place Monday at 5:30 pm in Council Chambers on the third floor of Sheridan City Hall.

Dennis Fox
March 14, 2026 at 11:25 pm
Calling it a “service agreement” doesn’t change the fact that handing out taxpayer money to private entities is unconstitutional.
Dennis Fox
March 16, 2026 at 12:04 am
With the state and local budgets showing a huge surplus, how about a “tax refund to taxpayers” on the agenda?