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The 2020 census showed that several areas in the state saw population growth. Some of these communities were Cody, Jackson, Gillette, Casper, and Sheridan. One of the reasons is the popularity of remote work in the past two years. But these communities are struggling to supply enough housing for this new growth. Wyoming Public Radio's Hugh Cook focuses on how the population growth in Sheridan is impacting the community. ....
The Sheridan City Council is offering its support to explore the possibility of either expanding the High-Tech Business Park or building another one.
In a 4-to-3 vote at Monday’s council meeting, the council offered a resolution of support behind the Sheridan Economic and Educational Development ....
The Sheridan area could be on the big screen a lot more often in the near future.
Sean Higgins, who is from Sheridan and President of Story House Incorporated, made a presentation last week to the Sheridan Economic and Education Development Authority, in regards to trying to set up a film studio ....
The Sheridan Economic and educational Development Authority is currently looking to fill the vacant member-at-large seat on their five-member governing board. The purpose of the SEEDA is to allow for collaboration between the City of Sheridan and the Northern Wyoming Community College District, “on the financing and development of capital projects, workforce training, or job creation initiatives in Sheridan County, for purposes of economic and educational development of the Sheridan Community.” Members of the SEEDA Board must be residents and qualified electors of Sheridan County. Interested individuals are encouraged to submit a letter of interest and a brief bio to SEEDA Executive Director Robert Briggs by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 14. Questions may be directed to Briggs at 307-675-0814 or rbriggs@sheridan.edu. ....
(Photo from Sheridan Media files) The Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority is accepting applications for a vacant member-at-large seat on the organization’s five-member joint powers board. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. May 14. The purpose of SEEDA is to allow for collaboration between the city of Sheridan and the Northern Wyoming Community College District on the financing and development of capital projects, workforce training and job creation initiatives in Sheridan County for economic and educational development. Board members include two representatives of the city of Sheridan, two from the college district and one at-large member. Members of the board must be residents and qualified voters of Sheridan County. ....