At their final meeting in 2012, the Johnson County School District One Board of Trustees approved a new rate schedule for district bus drivers, at the request of Transportation Director Dennis Zezas.
At their first regular meeting of 2013 Wednesday evening the Buffalo City Council welcomed new councilman Dave Long and re-elected councilman Bill Hawley during a swearing-in ceremony.
At their last meeting of 2012, the Johnson County healthcare Center's Board of Trustees discussed the upcoming implementation of Electronic Health Records and the facility switching over to an automated time and attendance program for employees.
The Wyoming Entrepreneur Small Business Development Center announced an upcoming series of online courses that are designed to help current and prospective restauranteurs improve operations and their bottom lines.
U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, a Wyoming Republican, issued a statement Wednesday on the recent passage of a bill to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. The Senate ultimately passed the measure in a vote of 89 to 8 and the House of Representatives passed it in a vote of 257 to 167.
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services released statistics Wednesday that show Sheridan and Johnson Counties were in the top three of counties across the state with the lowest percentage of those who are unemployed.
When next week's legislative session begins in Cheyenne, Representative Rosie Berger will have a couple of new roles to get used to. Berger comments on being Chair of the Corporations Committee and House Speaker Pro Tempore.
The Sheridan County Commissioners Wednesday approved a request for a conditional use permit from Ryan and Lyndsey Schilleman to build a day camp facility to benefit the staff and clients of RENEW.