A Wyoming game warden spent more than three hours on the witness stand in the trial Wednesday of Crow tribal member Clayvin Herrera who claims he believed he was on the Crow Reservation when he and two other men killed three elk in January 2014.
The Joint Powers Board for the Buffalo/Johnson County Justice Center had their quarterly meeting with the county commissioners and approved and accepted a number of items the board had on their agenda.
Property owner John Iberlin brought a request before the Buffalo City Council to allow him to purchase a water tap for water service to his property in the county.
Johnson County's Commissioners approved Chairman Bill Novotny to sign a letter to lawmakers in Washington, DC asking for continued funding of the Safe Rural Schools (SRS) Program for Fiscal year 2016.
Governor Matt Mead announced Monday that he’d be meeting with the directors of the largest state agencies to determine how to move forward with budget cuts he’s ordered due to declining energy revenues.
A jury of six, plus one alternate, was chosen at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in circuit court in Sheridan, with opening arguments in the trial of Clayvin Herrera, a Crow tribal member charged with killing antlered game, set for 12:45.
Now here's Sheridan Media's look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on April 27, 1916.