A request to subdivide property near Malcolm Wallop Park in Sheridan was an item of consideration at this week’s Sheridan City Council meeting. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
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The Sheridan Hills Subdivision subdivides 10.3 acres from one tract into 84 lots and four
The approved subdivision is set to include a housing development that the builder says will help address attainable housing issues in Sheridan. During Rodeo Week, SPD officers were able to
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You have probably discovered the truth that we cannot always trust our emotions because they can be unreliable and misleading. A friend verbally blasts you and rage consumes your spirit. Your career is in decline and depression slithers into your heart. Caught in the comparison trap, you find yourself avoiding those who have bigger, more influential jobs.
Anger is a constant companion; finances are tight, and rest is a distant memory. A sense of bone-deep weariness saturates your soul as your own heart ridicules the validity of your walk with Christ. “You might as well give up. It’s no use. Just quit!” the enemy taunts.
âWe have to embrace it,â says Richfieldâs Brittany Anderson
Teaching, like most occupations in 2020, has been different. Very different.
Schools were shut down last spring, were re-opened in the fall with a hybrid instructional model, and then shut down again in November as all teaching went online.
For Brittany Anderson, a kindergarten teacher at Sheridan Hills Elementary School in Richfield, the challenges have been immense, but she has faced them head-on. Anderson has been teaching online since the shutdown last March, finishing out the 2019-20 school year virtually and starting the current academic year as the designated online kindergarten teacher at Sheridan Hills.