The Kaycee/Buffalo/Johnson County Economic Development Joint Powers Board is in need of board members, and as of this week, no one from Kaycee has submitted Letters of Interest for the open Kaycee positions.
School District 1 trustees voted this week to seek bids on a parking lot and water line replacement at the old Tongue River Elementary School. (Photo from Sheridan Media files)
Sheridan County School District 1 will go out for bids on projects for a parking lot and water line replacement at the Tongue River Learning Center – which is the old Tongue River Elementary School building in Ranchester.
Ramaco Carbon has hired Christopher Yurchick as director of research. (Photo from Sheridan Media files)
Ramaco Carbon has hired Christopher Yurchick to serve as director of research and manage research operations for the company in Sheridan and Charleston, West Virginia.
Local Mountain Climber Darren Rogers has now completed his 5th assent out of the 7 Summits, the highest peaks on each continent. The latest adventure for Rogers was Mt. Vinson in Antarctica where he spent the first part of the new decade.
A town in Wyoming has settled a civil rights lawsuit filed by a former town employee who accused his supervisor of allegedly calling him racial slurs before firing him. Casper Star-Tribune reports that the town of Evansville will pay $90,000 to former employee Roy Mestas.
Tonight, a candlelight vigil/march in honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. According to a Facebook post, the event will start at 6pm and there will be a strong focus on honoring those on the Crow and Cheyenne reservations.
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 Jan. 22, 1920.