Army Corps Planner Jeff Greenwald, left, and Sheridan Mayor Roger Miller before Greenwald's presentation. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Plans for more than three miles of channel restoration in Sheridan were unveiled at a presentation of the Army Corps of Engineers Thursday night at the Best Western Sheridan Center.
On Friday, Sheridan’s RENEW will be hosting their Forward To Possibilities Disability Awareness Walk from. According to RENEW Administrative Officer Dawna Romeo, those interested in joining the walk can come at any time between 1-4pm.
School districts around the state are feeling the weight of the education funding shortfall. Sheridan County School District #3 is not exempt from that weight according to Superintendent Charles Auzqui.
Troopers for the Wyoming Highway Patrol were very busy over the St. Patrick’s Day extended holiday weekend around the state and fortunately, the weekend proved to be non-fatal.
An amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding between Sheridan County and the Wyoming Department of Health was approved by the Sheridan County Commissioners at their meeting earlier this week.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Sheridan are hosting a meeting tonight to gather input on the proposed plan for restoring degraded aquatic habitat in the vicinity of the existing flood control project that exists along Little Goose Creek, Big Goose Creek, and Goose Creek in Sheridan. Sheridan Mayor Roger Miller.