According to a small story in the book, Snippets of Sheridan County History by Cynde Georgen, published by the Sheridan County Historical Society in 2013, it mentioned that in August of 1899, a forest fire on Dry Fork of the Little Horn River began burning out of control and was heading towards the
This past summer the ‘Little Blue School” in Ranchester received a new coat of white paint and some repairs were done by the Ranchester-Dayton Rotary Club.
A little history of the school. In the early 1900s, families living on the upper part of Five Mile Flat were some distance from the Ohlman Sc
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With no fireworks at the Bighorn Equestrian Center this Fourth of July, the town of Ranchester is expecting a much bigger crowd this year. Mayor Peter Clark said the fun will begin about 2pm with local venders ready to help supply your picnic.
He said the fireworks will be moved behind t
First lady Jenny Gordon’s Wyoming Hunger Initiative delivered 1,400 lbs of beef to The Hub on Smith on June 28.
The Wyoming Hunger Initiative seeks to build greater awareness and increase collaboration and participation in the fight against childhood hunger. The organization’s mission is to end