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June 12th, 2013

Info Center Kicks Off Wyoming Wednesdays

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The Wyoming Information Center, at the intersection of I-90 and 5th Street, is hoping to help longtime Sheridanites regain a fresh perspective on their hometown, and simultaneously make Wednesdays more than just “hump day.” Nancy Herdt, Welcome Center Specialist, invites history buffs, young and ol

County: Sandbags At the Ready

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Sheridan County Residents who are worried about flash floods or are struggling to deal with last night's precipitation can pick up sandbags and sand at the road and bridge shop. Sheridan County Public Works Director, Rod Liesinger.

Wednesday, June 12th

Swap Shop
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FS: 1. ‘1974 Dodge camper with high top, stove, cooler, table, closet, in very good condition
2. ‘1978 Kawasaki 175 enduro, street legal, in very good condition
3. ‘1977 Pontiac Trans Am special edition Bandit, good condition
4. ‘2005 Kawasaki 750cc Brute Force ATV with winch and new snowplow
Call: 683-2751 IIII

The Wright Place 4th Quarter 2013-2013

“A” Honor Roll

Grade 6
Cheyenne Feley

Grade 7
Alexandria Bautista

Grade 8
Bailee Borzenski
Jackson Boyd
Caitlin Freesene

“B” Honor Roll

Grade 6
Beau Blakeman
Demeriane Garriffa
Paul Marshall
Emily Swaney
Zachary Wagner

Grade 8
Alexander Bohne
Hannah Johnson

For Mackenzie High School 4th Quarter 2012-2013

“A” Honor Roll

Grade 9
Bethany Freesene

Grade 10
Gabrielle Migrants

Grade 11
Harley Borzenski
McKyla Borzenski
Hannah Ostheimer
Ashley Velos

Grade 12
Rhyan Gessner

“B” Honor Roll

Grade 9
Miranda Haler
Chadron Newton
Kameron Sutherland

Grade 10

Wyoming Guard Announces 11-Day Furlough

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More than 400 Wyoming Military Department employees will be required to take off 11 days without pay this summer because of federal budget cuts.

Sheridan Youth Embrace History

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Sheridan County Museum was bustling with excited kids Tuesday morning for the first installment of “Tidbit Tuesdays.”

TROOPS RAINED OUT NOW HEAD TO OMAHA / JETS IN BILLINGS TODAY

TROOPER BASEBALL - - The Sheridan Troopers and Gillette Roughriders were rained out at Thorne-Rider stadium Tuesday night a make up date will be announced later.

Heading into last night's rain out the Troops were off for a week Head coach Ben Phillips says the rest has been good but they all really wanted to play last night.

So far the weather has not been kind to baseball in our part of the state and Phillips says they all must battle through the frustration of missing so many games.

June 11th

Planning Commission Approves Sheridan Links PUD Final Plat

At their meeting Monday, the Sheridan City Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the final plat of the Sheridan Links Planned Unit Development.