Sheridan's city planning commission recommended approval of a preliminary plat dividing property at 406 Schiller St. into two lots, despite protest from a neighboring landowner.
From left, Councilman Alex Lee, Mayor Roger Miller and Councilman Jesus Rios. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Sheridan's City Council approved two various use permits in a special meeting Monday night, then convened a work session to discuss four projects in which the city is involved.
Paul Demple, executive director of the Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center, and County Commissioner Terry Cram. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Sheridan County commissioners have voted to write a letter supporting an application by the Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center for a state grant that could reduce the number of Title 25 patients in the mental health center's service area.
County resident Gretchen Danforth talks with county commissioners. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Sheridan County resident Gretchen Danforth appeared before county commissioners Monday to draw their attention to issues regarding seating for handicapped people at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds.
County Emergency Management Coordinator Bruce Edwards at far right. From left are County Attorney Matt Redle and Deputy County Attorney Clint Beaver. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Bruce Edwards, who's the Sheridan County emergency management coordinator, said Monday that the flood situation in Sheridan County has resolved itself for the moment.
Governor Matt Mead and representatives of the Wyoming Infrastructure Authority, Basin Electric Power Cooperative and the University of Wyoming welcomed a delegation from the Japan Coal Energy Center, better known as JCOAL, to Wyoming last month.
It has been a busy 2017 Wyoming Legislative Session in Cheyenne with one of the hot topics being both the House and Senate’s Omnibus Education bills. Gail Symons gave Sheridan Media more on those bills.