Earlier this month the Wyoming Department of Education released its school accountability report for the 2022-23 school year and all but two schools in Sheridan County met or exceeded the Department’s expectations.
According to the report, Sheridan Junior High School was listed as partially meeti
An area of concern in the winter on US Highway 14-16 in southeastern Sheridan County will soon be improved.
Recently the Sheridan County Conservation District approved plans to have a living snow fence built along the northwest side of the highway, about 1 mile northeast of the Ucross intersectio
Keeping up with medical technology isn’t cheap and it’s becoming a challenge for ambulance services.
In part of his effort to regionalize ambulance service in some areas of Wyoming, Governor Mark Gordon says the plan will help make it easier to get some of that new equipment.
While not all amb
Discussions regarding the next phase of the Sheridan Hi-Tech Business Park continue, and time is beginning to run short to get some of the grant money to help with development.
Members of the Sheridan Economic and Education Development Authority (SEEDA) are trying to weigh the pros and cons regar
Businesses within the north side of the current closure area on the downtown Sheridan Main Street construction project are breathing a sigh of relief, because construction crews have realized the situation they were in, and they are adjusting plans to help them out.
Crews and WYDOT have announced