In his report to the Buffalo City Council at their meeting Tuesday evening, Police Chief Sean Bissett said the July 4 weekend was good, with no...
Courtesy photos, Cheryl Brockman
A special events policy was approved unanimously by the Sheridan City Council at their business meeting Monday night. City Clerk Ashlee Foster said the policy primarily...
A man who pleaded guilty to two counts of felony theft in April was sentenced in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan Tuesday. Sheridan Media’s Ron...
Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns Executive Director Christine Dieterich told listeners of Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse the 2026 Wolf Creek Wrangle will be the...
Whitney Benefits is encouraging eligible students from Sheridan and Johnson counties to apply for its interest-free student loan program for college, vocational and graduate education. Established...
The Sheridan Community Land Trust has announced an opportunity to help remove nearly 1.5 miles of old fence to improve wildlife movement, support agricultural use, and...
Jerry Justus portrayed Uncle Sam and the Saddle Tramps played for the VFW Post 1560’s Fourth of July party. Trivia question: Who modeled for Uncle Sam’s,...
The Hole-In-The-Wall country near Kaycee is Wyoming’s most famous outlaw hideout. One stop along the ‘Outlaw Trail,’ it was the favorite hideout of the infamous Wild...
The Sheridan City Council met for their first regular business meeting of July Monday night. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. The last Master Fee...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission will meet in Sheridan July 14-15 at the Ramada Plaza, 1809 Sugarland Drive. The meeting will be held in-person, with...
During a recent interview with Sheridan Media, Science Kids Executive Director Julie Rieder said that there are available seats remaining for a couple of classes in...
On Monday, July 6, Sandy Hirz, director of the Clearmont Historical Center, announced the winners in this year’s Fourth of July home and yard decorating contest....
Cruz Contreras and the Black Lillies from Knoxville was among the bands performing for the first Music on Mall this summer at the Sheridan College Sunday.
WYO Rodeo Board President Hayden Heaphy and Vice President Jess Sams made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to speak on the year-long planning process...