Little girls play at dress-up all the time and when it comes to prom, it’s no different. It’s instinctive – girls just want to look pretty, but not everyone can afford prom night finery.
United Blood Services is in Sheridan through Wednesday, and this time it's for a good-natured rivalry called the High School Blood Donor Challenge. Sheridan Media's Mary Jo Johnson with the story.
For those interested in government or satisfying college requirement for a government class, they will have the opportunity to do so this June at Boys State and Girls State.
The Bison swim team hosted their Invitational meet last Friday, taking the team title with 357 points, far ahead of second-place Sheridan, who finished with 272.
The Bison set invitational records in both the 200 medley relay and the 200 freestyle.
The Buffalo City Council and other City employees were in Cheyenne last week to participate in the Wyoming Association of Municipalities Winter Workshops.
Wyoming Senate President Jim Anderson recently said “education” was the “biggest social issue on the calendar” for Wyoming's current legislative session. Many bills currently careening through the legislature are ostensibly designed to improve both primary and secondary education in Wyoming.
Last week the U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal President Obama's Health Care overhaul by an overwhelming vote of 245 to 149. U.S. Senator John Barrasso, who is a Physician himself, has strongly opposed what is known as Obama Care since its inception.