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May 18th, 2010

Blake is Biking Right on Bicycle Safety Awareness Day

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Blake is safely across Sheridan Avenue and headed home.

Blake King, a 4th Grade Meadowlark Elementary School student, was observed "doing it right" as he rode his bike home from soccer practice at Coffeen School.

How To Keep Wildlife In The Wild

This is not a good sight!

There have been three instances involving wildlife in residential areas within Sheridan County recently. Sheridan Media's Ron Richter has more.

Blossoms over the Bighorns

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Blossoms over the Bighorns

With snow receding on the Bighorns this flowering "Selkirk" crabapple, in Big Horn, is ablaze with blossoms.

Public Pulse - Tuesday 05/18/10

Memorial Hospital / Meg Lanker

Public Pulse - Monday 05/17/10

School District #1 w/ Sue Belish

Remember--“Trees Are Not Tomatoes”

With all the tree planting this spring, Scott Hiniger with the University of Wyoming extension office in Sheridan brings us a few tips to make sure your new cottonwood, spruce or pine grows well. He says one mistake he sees often is that people confuse trees and tomatoes

The reason why this is important, he says

District 2 Prepares Interim Meadowlark Site

Sheridan School District 2 Board of Trustees met for their May meeting Monday night.

Birding Opportunity this Saturday

Springtime means bird songs filling the air, and for folks in the Sheridan area who love all things aviary, the Sheridan Community Land Trust has an outing to offer you. Organizer Colin Betzler with the details.

May 17th

Council Addresses Ordinance To Modify Liquor License Fees

Sheridan City Councilman Steve Brantz

The Sheridan City Council addressed liquor license fees at their meeting Monday night. Sheridan Media's Ron Richter has the story.

West Brundage Lane Construction Begins This Week

Principal for Vista West Engineering Randy Bomar

The West Brundage Lane construction project near the Sheridan County Airport is slated to begin this Thursday. Principal for Vista West Engineering, Randy Bomar, says that people will have to take a little bit of a detour to get to some of the businesses near the airport.