The 35th annual Turkey Trot will take place Thanksgiving morning at Kendrick Park in Sheridan. Sports Stop and Foot of the Bighorns General Manager Michelle Maneval says the event will be chip-timed.
The Wyoming Highway Patrol issued a media release reminding those traveling for the holiday season that even though most motorists have a GPS, you should also map out your route in advance. The media release used a recent incident in the Bighorn Mountains as an example of why it's a good idea to cover all your tracks before taking to the road. Sheridan Media's Ron Richter has the story.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is holding a series of public information gathering meetings to discuss proposed regulations, including black bear seasons, falconry, raptor propagation and wildlife propagation.
Two individuals from Sheridan were arrested Friday night after an incident at Rendezvous Liquor and Lounge. According to a Sheridan Police Department report, officers arrived on scene shortly after 6:30, and upon investigation, arrested 35-year-old Erica Stearns for Unlawful Touching.
A University of Wyoming anthropologist has published a new book about the earliest inhabitants of Colorado. Marcel Kornfeld says the book describes how people in Middle Park, Colorado lived between 13,000 and 8,000 years ago.
November is National Model Railroad Month and Sheridan's Model Railroad Association put on quite a show Saturday. They displayed a room full of model trains in the old Taylor School basement and Sheridan Media's Judy Hagerott was there and brings us this story.
In addition to the Light Up Buffalo festivities this weekend, the Buffalo Downtown Association (B.D.A.) and First Northern Bank will be giving away an iPad after the Festival of Trees auction Saturday night.
The Buffalo Downtown Association (B.D.A.) will present the annual Light Up Buffalo celebration this Saturday with events scheduled throughout the day and evening.