Leadership Sheridan County graduates in front of a screen showing their names. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Twenty people graduated from this year's Leadership Sheridan County class and were introduced to those attending Wednesday's Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Officers with the Sheridan Police Department responded to a report Tuesday afternoon of a male individual damaging property at the Best Western Sheridan Center on Main Street.
A Kentucky woman missing in the Bighorn Mountains west of Buffalo since Monday has been found deceased, according to Johnson County Sheriff Steve Kozisek.
The most recent class of individuals has graduated from the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Sheridan County Program and that signifies that a new class of applicants will be determined soon.
On Saturday morning, in honor of National Family Violence Awareness Month, The Sheridan Advocacy and Resource Center and the Compass Center for Families will host a March Against Family Violence.
McDonald’s on Sheridan’s Coffeen Avenue will host Coffee with a Cop on Saturday morning. The Sheridan Police Department implemented the Coffee with a Cop program in an effort to increase the community’s comfort level with the department’s officers. Lt.
The Wyoming Legislature's Joint Interim Revenue Committee has been tasked with developing a plan for the State to generate more revenue to make up for the lack of revenue caused by the downturn in the mineral extraction industry.
Nonprofits throughout Wyoming recently received nearly $1 million in grants through the Wyoming Community Foundation. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.