White Arctic Wolves, Display at Denver Museum of Nature and Science
In the early days of settlement in Sheridan County and the rest of Wyoming, the cattle industry was one of the largest businesses in the state. Unfortunately, predators took a toll on the cattle and, later, sheep, which took mone
New Year’s Eve and New Year's Day have been, for many generations, a way to see the old year out and welcome in the new year with confidence, courage and the hope that it will bring us joy and new opportunities. It is a time to shed pessimism and be optimistic about a new start.
Different culture
The Sheridan area recently endured a brutal cold snap, with temperatures as low as 30 below zero. But such temperatures, although they don’t happen every winter, are not uncommon in the Rocky Mountain Region and in Sheridan. Here are some stories from past winters, with extremely low temperatures. W
A thatched roof house in England. (Vannoy photo)
Several things bring Christmas to mind. Christmas Trees, the Nutcracker ballet, The Bible Christmas Story, and Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol.”
Dickens was born in on Feb. 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. He was an English writer and social
The largest reception ever up to that time in Sheridan was held on Dec. 12, 1914, to celebrate the election of John B. Kendrick as Wyoming Governor. Over 1500 people attended.
Sheridan Post, December, 1914 talked about the upcoming event: Date Arranged for the Reception for Mr. Kendrick the publi