Members of the now dissolved Design and Review board were recognized Monday night at City Hall, some who had served since the board's inception eight years ago. City Planning Director Robert Briggs.
Work to streamline development standards and design guidelines for the City of Sheridan entered a second phase during a Planning Commission Work Session Monday night at City Hall.
The Lady Panthers from Arvada-Clearmont are headed to the Casper Events Center for the Class 1A - 2011 State Volleyball Tournament where they will see first round action against Burlington at 7:30pm Thursday, October 27th. The Lady Panthers earned the trip to state by finishing 4th in last weekend's regional tournament in Torrington.
Hans, Greta and Gabby stole the stage when it came to the "most creative" category of the 11th Annual Pet-O-Ween as they paraded in front of the judges and then posed for this photo.
A new program at the Sheridan County YMCA, "Art For a Cause" will host its first art show to raise money for Y Kid's Scholarships this Thursday evening.
A 115-pound 3-year-old male mountain lion was shot and killed by Sheridan Police Sunday night near Sheltered Acres Park, after Game and Fish personnel determined the animal to be a threat to public safety.
A wagon full of fun was had when Suzie Puckett & Kathy Kubsch paraded their "Clown Car" across the stage of the Band Shell in Kendrick Park Saturday for the 11th Annual Pet-O-Ween. In and around the wagon were Shilo, Greta, Beemer, Petie, Heidi, Jack, Cookie, Stella and Bailey - consisting of 4 aussies, 2 wieners, 1 yorkie, 1 Jack Russel and 1 Golden Doodle.