Investigators with the Wyoming Attorney General are warning citizens of a “Robocall” scam that attempts to solicit debit and credit card numbers from unsuspecting citizens.
Judge Shelley Cundiff of the Fourth Judicial District Circuit Court has become the first in Sheridan County to issue a court order banning deadly weapons in her courtroom.
The election may seem like old news to most residents of Sheridan County, but they're just coming to a close from a financial viewpoint. Eda Thompson, County Clerk, explains.
Good going, Dick, Rulon, Christy and Kenny and sorry to hear about Jerry’s passing. These are all Wyoming folks who have been in the national news in recent weeks. How could I have missed all this?
Sheridan Planning Commission Recommends Skyview West PUD for Approval (Photo by Chris Foy)
At Monday night's meeting, the Sheridan City Planning Commission unanimously recommended the Skyview West Planned Unit Development for approval by the city council. The commissioners originally tabled the item at their previous meeting, citing the need for more information and discussion.
With Easter this upcoming Sunday, its no surprise that there are a slew of various Easter egg hunts this weekend in and around Sheridan. Sheridan Recreation District Executive Director Richard Wright explains what they've got planned for Saturday morning.
The City of Sheridan has announced the dates for free landfill weekends for the spring and fall, as well as the annual date for Trees for Trash. City Solid Waster Manager Charles Martineau says there are some things that residents need to keep in mind.
The Sheridan County Museum has been busy putting together an exhibit that will showcase the 125 years of Sheridan County history when they open their doors for the season in just over a month. Museum Director Nathan Doerr.
County Residents near the NW Water Pipeline project will need to establish a Special Improvements District (SID) should they opt to hook up to city water lines that will be installed this year.
The mural that will be painted on the outside of Margo's Pottery, facing Crazy Woman Square.
Buffalo's City Council, at their last meeting, approved a request from City Planner Zach Montgomery to release some retain-age funds to the contractor on the Crazy Woman Square Project.