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Acme Plant Project Could Be 5-10 Years From Completion

February 6, 2020 Pat Blair

Completion of studies and cleanup of the old Acme Power Plant – both the five-acre site and the building – could take five to 10 years – or longer, according to Carrie Rogaczewski. Rogaczewski is

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Norwood Seeks Affordable Housing Funds

February 6, 2020 Pat Blair

One of the four developers seeking funds from Sheridan County to build affordable housing this year is Norwood Construction. The company’s proposed development is Morning Wood Estates Phase One, to be located in Dayton. One

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SEEDA Hears Update on Vacutech Project

February 6, 2020 Pat Blair

The Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority – known as SEEDA – received an update on the proposed Vacutech expansion project earlier this week. SEEDA Administrator Robert Briggs said the project involves building additional space.

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 6, 1920

February 6, 2020 Pat Blair

Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Feb. 6, 1920. William B. Norton, one of the first three

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Four Affordable Housing Proposals Presented in Public Meeting

February 5, 2020 Pat Blair

Developers and engineers presented four affordable housing proposals in a public meeting Wednesday night in a bid for $340,000 in funds initially made available by the state of Wyoming and being offered by Sheridan County

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County Seeks Applicants for County Parks Board

February 5, 2020 Pat Blair

Sheridan County commissioners are accepting applications for seven open positions on the county’s parks and recreation board. The purpose of the board is to establish, improve, develop, administer, operate and maintain the county public parks

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SEEDA Approves Weatherby Request for Powder Magazine

February 5, 2020 Pat Blair

The Sheridan Economic & Educational Development Authority has granted a request by Weatherby to build a stand-alone powder magazine in Sheridan’s Hi-Tech Business Park. Approval came during the SEEDA meeting earlier this week. Robert Briggs,

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 5, 1920

February 5, 2020 Pat Blair

Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Feb. 5, 1920. The Green Plumbing and Heating company of Lovell

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Conservation District Approves Agreement for Willow Cuttings

February 4, 2020 Pat Blair

Supervisors of the Sheridan County Conservation District have approved a contract with Forster Enterprises Services to handle cuttings in the district’s willow program. Action came in the conservation district meeting Tuesday night. Carrie Rogaczewski, who’s

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Free Breakfast Program is Hit with Principals, Teachers, Students

February 4, 2020 Pat Blair

Alison Vold said she absolutely loves the free breakfast program implemented by Sheridan County School District 2. Vold is principal at Woodland Park Elementary, one of three elementary schools in the district that provide free

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 4, 1920

February 4, 2020 Pat Blair

Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Feb. 4, 1920. George P. English, head of the retail clerks,

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Graduation Rates Concern School District 2

February 3, 2020 Pat Blair

Graduation rates for 2019 in Sheridan County School District 2 were higher than the statewide average, but lower than the district’s rate in 2018, and that’s of concern to the district’s administrators and faculty. Assistant

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Leibach Ends Career With Good Feelings

February 3, 2020 Pat Blair

Sheridan High School Principal Brent Leibach said he wanted to end his career in a place both physically and mentally that he felt really good about. He said that’s true in both cases as he’s

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Kinskey: Education Being Driven in Reverse

February 3, 2020 Pat Blair

Dave Kinskey, who represents Sheridan and Johnson counties in Wyoming’s Legislature, believes the state’s education system is being driven by the wrong criteria. In a recent meeting, Kinskey talked about recalibration and the basket of

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Hospital Receives Cardiology Accreditation

February 3, 2020 Pat Blair

Sheridan Memorial Hospital has received the American College of Cardiology’s Heart Failure Accreditation based on the hospital’s competence and specific standards that are in place to provide care to patients with heart failure. Kristi Ramsey,

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