The City of Sheridan has accepted the resignation of Utilities Director Dan Miller. Miller resigned this week, and his resignation is effective immediately. Human Resources Director Heather Doke.
Officials with Sheridan College received notification recently that they were awarded a $298,950 grant from the Department of Health and Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration. The funds from this grant will provide equipment for the college to expand the simulation training currently available to nursing students and health care providers in the region.
A preliminary hearing for 61-year-old Sheridan High School Counselor Larry Steiger was postponed in Campbell County Circuit Court this week. Lawyers for Steiger and Trudy Garcia asked that the hearing be continued because both had scheduling conflicts.
This year, over 2,000 faith communities around the country will be participating in a CROP Hunger Walk event, and Sheridan will be hosting one on Sunday, October 3rd.
As we reported earlier this week, Sheridan Media and Sheridan area law enforcement are sponsoring a Prescription Drug Take-Back event at Walgreens in Sheridan.
Yesterday, we discussed Northern Wyoming Community College District's preparation for their accreditation “checkup” visit, which will be in late November.