Starting this week and continuing through March, the Johnson County Library will have fun events to welcome the public, starting with a kids' Fun at the Library Day this Friday.
Members of the Sheridan County Education Association met with Sheridan County School District 2 board members earlier this week for their annual meeting.
The Sheridan City Council Tuesday night approved a resolution authorizing the submission of a $2 million grant application that will go a long way in expanding the performing arts in Sheridan.
As the 2011 Wyoming Legislative Session heads into the final days, Representative John Patton said that the recent passing of the supplemental budget funding for Sheridan College and Central Wyoming College for Capital Improvement projects was a highlight for him.
The Wal-Mart Supercenter in Sheridan has applied for a liquor license through the City of Sheridan. City Clerk Scott Badley explains the details of the application that was submitted last Friday.
The Sheridan Police Department reminds local businesses to be aware of possible suspicious purchase requests, especially orders made online. Photo Imaging Center in Sheridan recently received an order online for a large purchase from a Janet Rae Tremel with a Colorado address.
This Friday, February 25th, the public is invited to attend the annual Bethesda Worship Center's annual spaghetti dinner and auction to raise money for their mission work.
At last week's regular meeting, Buffalo's City Council approved the rescission of a contract between City Electric and the Buffalo Senior Center for a lighting upgrade in the building.
An Agreement between the City of Buffalo and a landowner has been tentatively reached for the purchase of land to access the sewage lift station in the Cowboy Town Subdivision east of Buffalo.
E-book technology has been around since the 1970's, but its only recently that the idea has caught on commercially with the marketing of devices that are small enough to fit on one's pocket.