About eighty Future Farmers of America, or FFA, students from all around Wyoming and Eastern Montana competed in the annual “Border Wars” at the Watt Ag Center at Sheridan College Tuesday.
The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Administration, and First National Bank of Buffalo are sponsoring a Business Roundtable Thursday morning at the Sagewood Cafe and Gifts in Buffalo. The discussion will include a free breakfast for those attending.
Oasis, a women's group in Buffalo, will have a gathering and discussion Thursday evening at the Bighorn Baptist Church in Buffalo. The discussion topic will be “Fear, Anger and Insecurity.”
Area residents that had their blood drawn last month for the wellness screenings can pick up their results at this weekend's Health Fair at the Johnson County Fairgrounds.
The Sheridan City Council tabled the third reading of an ordinance modifying a portion of city code pertaining to the issuance of building permits and certificates of occupancy.
What do Katherine R. Brown, Victoria A. Gill, Wynton E. Grant, Dawson J. Osborn, Kayla N. Parker, Tiffany M. Stampka and Dylan M. Todd all have in common?
For the first 6 months of the fiscal year, the City of Sheridan's sale tax revenue matched up with what was projected. In January, all that changed as the deposit came in at the lowest amount since 2003.