During a recent interview with State Treasurer Mark Gordon of Buffalo, Sheridan Media’s Kim Love asked him how his meeting with federal bankers went during a retreat last month in Jackson.
Grass fires burning west of Sheridan have been put out, a black bear roaming through town has been chased out and a contract for commercial air service has been approved. These are our top stories.
This is not a European Paper Wasp, this is a native Paper Wasp. (Photo by Ron Richter)
The University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service has confirmed that an invasive species of wasps have been found in Sheridan this summer. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the story.
The 5th annual “Out of Darkness” walk hosted by the Sheridan County Suicide Prevention Coalition, will take place Saturday, September 12 at Whitney Commons in Sheridan. The walk will begin at 10, with registration taking place at 9.
Citizen scientists have been helping to build a database about Wyoming’s biodiversity by contributing information through a University of Wyoming website.
The final tallies are still coming in, but the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce’s 4th annual Brewfest, held last Saturday, saw a rise in attendance, according to CEO Dixie Johnson.
An artist’s reception was held Tuesday evening, in the Martinsen Gallery at Sheridan College, featuring the work of Heidi Heuerman. Taking two loves, sewing and painting, Heuerman combined them and now fabric paints.
As we've reported earlier, Sheridan's city council prepares to consider a charter ordinance that would establish the position of city administrator within the city.