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AARP Wyoming will be hosting two free shred events in Johnson and Sheridan Counties on Saturday, May 13. The Sheridan shred event will take place from 8:30 am to 11:30 am in the parking lot of the Sheridan Commercial Company at 303 Broadway. The shred event in Buffalo will be held in the parking lot.Continue reading ....
AARP Wyoming will be hosting two free shred events in Johnson and Sheridan Counties on Saturday, May 13. The Sheridan shred event will take place from 8:30 am to 11:30 am in the parking lot of the Sheridan Commercial Company at 303 Broadway. The shred event in Buffalo will be held in the parking lot ....
Enjoy sledding? On Sunday, February 12, beginning at 10:00 am and running until noon, join Trail End State Historic Site for a morning of good old-fashioned family fun at the annual Family Sled Day!
When the Kendrick family lived at Trail End, mainly during the 1 ....
Sheridan Commercial Company is the oldest commercial establishment in Sheridan still doing business in the same location – and the winner of the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce Strength of Sheridan Award for 2020. The award is presented annually to a Chamber member business or organization that has a distinguished tenure of 20 or more years in the community. Voting is by Chamber members, and Chamber CEO Dixie Johnson shared some quotes by those members about Sheridan Commercial during the recent awards presentation: Sheridan Commercial was started in 1892 when Sheridan was seven years old and before the railroad arrived here. Originally located on Alger Street, the company moved to the current location on Broadway when the railroad arrived, with a rooming house and restaurant on the second floor. ....