Four hundred by June 2012. That is the goal of the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Johnson County for those to be trained in the QPR Program. Aaron Palmer has more.
City projects are on hold, some because of weather, according to Buffalo City Works Director Les Hook, who reported to the Buffalo City Council earlier this month. Hook said one project on hold was paving at an intersection on West Fort Street.
With the 2011 General Session set to begin soon in the Wyoming Legislature, things have been unusually quiet in regard to any news coming out of the Appropriations Committee.
Christine or “Chris” Lamb is this year's winner of the $1,000 grand prize from the Sheridan Chamber of Commerce Christmas Stroll Button contest. She collected her prize at the Chamber on Wednesday:
It's become our custom to take a look back at the year that was. In this segment, Sheridan Media's Mary Jo Johnson re-caps the highlights of January through April, 2010.
The Wyoming Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the National AIA awarded eight scholarships to Wyoming students enrolled in accredited architecture programs. The scholarships range from $2000 to $3000.
The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce drew the final two winning button numbers last week, giving Roberta Schrater, with button number 883, and an unknown person with number 1011 each $300 in Buffalo Bucks.
In what turned out to be a fairly routine call, Johnson County Fire responded to a call last Friday afternoon of a vehicle fire on Highway 16 West of Buffalo.