New Year's Resolutions, it's a annual tradition that goes back years, even back to the ancient Babylonians. Sheridan Media's Judy Hagerott went downtown to ask people what kind of resolutions they were making for the new year.
Brent Johnston and Stephanie Mills of Sheridan, shown here receiving their prize of $1,000 in Chamber Bucks from Executive Director, Dixie Johnson. (Photo courtesy of the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce)
Stroll Committee Chair Judy Taylor makes the call to the lucky winner of $1,000 in Chamber Bucks. (Photo by Ron Richter)
The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce held the drawing for the Christmas Stroll Button grand prize Monday and Brent Johnston is the lucky winner of $1,000 in Chamber Bucks. Here's what it sounded like as Johnston got the call.
With today being the final day of 2012, we conclude our series on the year in review for Sheridan County with a look back at October through December. October was all about breast cancer awareness, as the 4th annual “Link-Partners in Pink,” breast cancer awareness walk/run was held in Sheridan.
The 26th annual Polar Bear Plunge will once again take place on New Year's Day at Lake DeSmet. Official Hole Cutter for this year's plunge, Rob Forister gives us the details on this annual tradition.
Buffalo City Councilman Scott Madsen took a few moments at the end of their last meeting to thank the council for his appointment and the chance to serve, and thanked those in the community for their support.
Still undecided what to do to ring in the new year in Johnson County?
If sitting at home watching the ball drop on television isn't your idea of a good time, some local establishments are offering some options for you to choose from.
Four year-old Elvis Siedlarz decked out in 'tropical' for the Winter Wilderness Holiday Ball.
Saturday night the Kalif Shrine became a tropical paradise for the 2nd annual Winter Wilderness Holiday Ball, a fundraiser for the Wyoming Wilderness Association.
Maybe we've taken it for granted, but most of us have considered our schools to be safe havens where our kids can learn, find new friends, and enjoy recess. We drop them off each school day, fully expecting to pick them up after school.