The Sheridan City Council approved a resolution Monday night authorizing City Administrator Stu McRae to hire three additional firefighters. Fire Chief Gary Harnish said one of the reasons they need more personnel is due to the population growth Sheridan has recently experienced.
Fire Chief Gary
The Sheridan Economic Development Task Force (EDTF) will use data collected in a recent survey of the community to direct economic development in Sheridan in the future.
While a recent guest on our talk show Public Pulse, City Administrator Stu McRae explained what the EDTF is and what they do.
The City of Sheridan is collaborating with the Sheridan Public Arts Committee in creating a virtual experience that will allow the public to interact with city sculptures, art, and now-and-then experiences with points of interest in downtown Sheridan.
While a recent guest on our talk show Public
The Sheridan City Council in May approved a notice of termination of the contract with Rocky Mountain Ambulance for emergency medical services for the City. City Attorney Brendon Kerns said the current contract was not meeting the needs of the city or the service and the notice of termination was ne
A contract for emergency medical services was a topic of discussion at Monday night’s Sheridan City Council study session. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
EMS Contract
In May, the Sheridan City Council approved a notice of termination of the contract with Rocky Mountain Ambulance