Submitted by webmaster on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 7:06pm.
The poll can be found in the main Menu under News>Polls. All of our previous questions are there. We closed it when Kevin Drumm announced that he would be leaving.
Submitted by Camel Toe Joe (not verified) on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 10:08am.
I guess you hope that someone who is a bennefit to the community as a whole and SC would love to stay here. But as we have seen in the past, if you are not a native, Sheridan and Wyoming is just a stepping stone on your career path. good luck and enjoy the East Coast, nobody here gets it!
Submitted by Not a native but love it here in Sheridan! (not verified) on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 10:29pm.
In response to the previous statement "if you are not a native, Sheridan and Wyoming is just a stepping stone on your career path. good luck and enjoy the East Coast, nobody here gets it!":
The statement can be interpreted several ways. One to consider: perhaps those not native to Sheridan never truly feel welcomed, accepted, or part of the community. In that case, who doesn't get it?
Submitted by dillio1973 on Thu, 12/03/2009 - 1:54pm.
Trust me, most of these people out here on the east coast want nothing to do with Wyoming, other then the exploitation of its energy resources. They get their way every time with Wyoming energy, why do you think they ship all that methane out of Wyoming only to be sold back at higher prices? I see it everyday how big business of the east coast use other states as pawns in their little game they got going on. Wyoming does not need any of the east coast ways, and had better hang on to their sovereignty for as long as they can. It won’t be long and it will be gone.
What happened to the poll
What happened to the poll question.There was two responses before and and 3x as many votes.What did sheridanmedia not like the votes?
The poll can be found in the
The poll can be found in the main Menu under News>Polls. All of our previous questions are there. We closed it when Kevin Drumm announced that he would be leaving.
He went thata way!
I guess you hope that someone who is a bennefit to the community as a whole and SC would love to stay here. But as we have seen in the past, if you are not a native, Sheridan and Wyoming is just a stepping stone on your career path. good luck and enjoy the East Coast, nobody here gets it!
Welcome in Sheridan
In response to the previous statement "if you are not a native, Sheridan and Wyoming is just a stepping stone on your career path. good luck and enjoy the East Coast, nobody here gets it!":
The statement can be interpreted several ways. One to consider: perhaps those not native to Sheridan never truly feel welcomed, accepted, or part of the community. In that case, who doesn't get it?
Spending time on the east coast
Trust me, most of these people out here on the east coast want nothing to do with Wyoming, other then the exploitation of its energy resources. They get their way every time with Wyoming energy, why do you think they ship all that methane out of Wyoming only to be sold back at higher prices? I see it everyday how big business of the east coast use other states as pawns in their little game they got going on. Wyoming does not need any of the east coast ways, and had better hang on to their sovereignty for as long as they can. It won’t be long and it will be gone.
IMHO