The Old Huson House which was once a stage stop
The Sheridan Community Land Trust and the Clearmont Historical Group will present a program titled, Explore History: Women Who Influenced Southeastern Sheridan County at The Hub on Smith on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 10:30 a.m. The program focuses on wome
The Ucross Foundation is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Over the years, Ucross has welcomed a few thousand artists, playwrights, musicians, as well as others in the art world to southeast Sheridan County. Wyoming Public Radio's Hugh Cook has more.
One of the few photos of the POWs that worked in the fields around Clearmont (Rose Fowler Photo, Vannoy Collection.) Seventy-six years ago this month, Clearmont was home to around 200 German Prisoners of War,
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Local retired farmer Paul DeCloet is donating a 50 hectare parcel of land to Norfolk County.
The land, which is now called “The Paul DeCloet Forest”, is in the Clear Creek Valley, which is recognized as a “Significant Natural Site” in Norfolk County’s Official Plan.
The two main branches of Clear Creek converge within the Paul DeCloet Forest, before emptying into Lake Erie, approximately seven kilometers downstream.
The Forest is comprised of several different forest types including sugar maple deciduous forest, sugar maple/hemlock mixed forest, silver maple deciduous swamp and gray dogwood thicket.
There are 26 different species of trees located within the parcel, including several unique to the Carolinian Zone of Canada.