Developing a manual that more clearly defines the procedures and policies is something that the Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority Joint Powers Board will continue to work on. SEEDA Administrative Staff member Robert Briggs.
The Sheridan Press has hired a new publisher, Stephen Woody of Montrose, Colorado. Originally from Texas, Woody has been with the Montrose Daily Press for the past fourteen years.
The Sheridan Community Land Trust is hosting a half-day bus tour tomorrow morning for thirty people, and there are about six spots available for anyone interested in joining the excursion. Director Colin Betzler has the details
On the Cowboy State News Network Friday morning it was reported that a horse belonging to the Central Wyoming Community College rodeo program had been shot last weekend and a reward is being offered for information on the crime.
The Sheridan Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees at the meeting Wednesday discussed the finalization of what is being termed the “Hospitalist Program” between the main campus and Big Horn Mountain Medicine, the hospital's primary care practice. Hospital CEO Mike McCafferty explains.
The Northern Wyoming Community College District Board of Trustees Thursday night discussed the ongoing relationship that Sheridan College has with the Hand in Hand Early Childhood Education Center in Sheridan. Sheridan College Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr.
It's 4-H Carnival time tomorrow night in Sheridan County. Jerrica Lind is the 4-H and Youth Development Educator for Sheridan County. She describes the purpose of this annual non-fair event for 4-H clubs.
Last year in December, the Simpson-Bowles Commission Report was released that outlined numerous short term and long term plans for reducing the national deficit. U.S. Senator Mike Enzi says that President Obama has failed to address the deficit issue head on.