Three of Sheridan's city council members; from left, Alex Lee, Jesus Rios and Mayor Roger Miller. (Photo by Pat Blair)
Sheridan's City Council has approved resolutions that clear the way for the city to apply for more than $2 million in loans to fund extension of water and sewer service to the north end of Sheridan.
The Antelope Butte Foundation is in the process of reinventing the old Antelope Butte Ski Area into a year round outdoor recreation facility. The foundation is aiming to have limited operations going on the new Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area as soon as this summer.
Early Friday morning, a water line sprung a leak on Sheridan’s Kentucky Avenue near the southeast end of the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. The leak flowed down several adjacent streets causing slushy and icy conditions.
Sheridan Fire and Rescue responded to the report of a structure fire late Sunday Evening on Sheridan’s Brundage Lane. According to Fire Chief Terry Lenhart, the structure turned out to be a local business.
On Tuesday, the Sheridan WYO Theater will present “Ken Lavigne, the Road to Carnegie Hall”. According to Erin Butler, the WYO’s Executive Director, Lavigne is a classically trained tenor vocalist.
State Representative Mike Madden of Buffalo said the last two weeks have really been difficult for the Legislature, as they continue to try to find common ground and ways to fund education for the next biennium.
State Representative Mike Madden of Buffalo, who has been updating Sheridan Media during his time at this year's Legislative session, said in his most recent talk that the recent vote on the cigarette tax increase in the House was an “interesting parliamentary process.”
Buffalo residents can have their blood drawn this week and Kaycee residents later this month for health screenings for the upcoming Johnson County Health Fair, which is scheduled for next month.