Native American PowWow dance had its 2nd anniversary out at Sheridan College Friday and Saturday. There were fifteen different dances. Competitors danced in handmade costumes that took months to make, and some weighed up to sixty pounds. Joe LaForge helped put the event together. LaForge said that when this event ends, they begin to prepare for next year.
The annual Sheridan College Pat Hamilton Memorial Rodeo began Friday at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds and ends today. About 300 competitors from Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska are participating, and trying for the chance at winning cash prizes and belt buckles.
Gateway entrances to the community and preserving open space are two recurring themes in the plans for the north end of Sheridan. The City of Sheridan is currently in the process of approving a master plan on a portion of over 500 acres recently annexed into the City. The North Main Neighborhood Association has risen as a driving force in the area.
Nearly 100 people will descend on Eaton’s Ranch today to try their hand at the Wolf Creek Wrangle. The 10-mile-run or 10-kilometer-hike is bringing everyone together to help out Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns. Habitat Executive Director Jessica Lindsley says the event was conceived by chance.
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) - A member of the Campbell County Cemetery Board has made her initial court appearance on charges related to her conduct with cemetery and board operations.
Christina Maycock is charged with obtaining property by false pretenses, wrongful appropriation of public property, misuse of office and two count of open meetings violations.
RAMS - The Big Horn Rams have won two in a row and face #1 and 3-0 Glenrock on the road tonight. In the win last week against Wright, the Rams were effective throwing the ball, but head coach Bert Dow says he would like to see the team be more balanced tonight against the Herders.