If you’ve read the poem “Locksley Hall,” you’ve probably heard the phrase, “In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.”
Although Valentine’s Day was more than three months ago, those thoughts of love were recently delivered in song in the Sheridan area.
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It was a big night Saturday as Sheridan County School District 1 administrators and teachers gathered in the Big Horn High School auditorium to recognize each school’s teacher of the year nominee and bid farewell to retiring staff members, including current superintendent Pete Kilbride. Kilbride began his career in education in 1990 as a social.Continue reading
Those who are missing, regardless of tribal affiliation, have not been forgotten, and their memories and spirit were remembered in Dayton.
Thursday night (April 20th) was the 3rd annual Tongue River High School Pow Wow, to promote nation-wide awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons,
NC Student Tiana Barton won $5,300 for winning first place, and her teacherr, Rebecca Sondag, received an extra $1,000. Kelly Walsh's Dana Porter came in third, winning $2,300, and teacher Bryce Flamming received $500.
NC Student Tiana Barton won $5,300 for winning first place, and her teacherr, Rebecca Sondag, received an extra $1,000. Kelly Walsh's Dana Porter came in third, winning $2,300, and teacher Bryce Flamming received $500.