The Vietnam War ended in 1975, 48 years ago. The Gulf War ended in 1991, 32 years ago. The Iraq War ended in 2011, 12 years ago. The war in Afghanistan ended in 2021, just two years ago.
But every soldier, marine, sailor and airman who took part in these wars, engaged in the battles and returned
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Art Cullen drove a little more than 10 hours from Storm Lake, Iowa, to Sheridan, late last week — just to spend less than an hour
Friday evening of the Wyo Film Festival opened with a pre-screening cocktail hour, which allowed attendees to mingle with some of the creators, cast, and crew of the films being shown. The double feature screening started with the short film "Wading for Change," Directed by Sofia Jaramillo and Jr Ro
Sheridan will soon have more affordable and attainable housing for veterans in need and for those in the workforce.
Ground was broken on Thursday, August 31st, on the new 240-plus acre Story House Village, which will be located on 5th Street north of the Industrial Lane intersection, on Sheridan'
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each school day, millions of children ride school buses. School buses are also one of the safest vehicles on the road. Less than 1% of all traffic fatalities involve children on school transportation vehicles. However, children are mor