Sheridan County
Sheridan County schools examine teacher housing
By Stephen Dow
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — Sheridan County’s joint housing study will be completed this month, and it should include some answers on how to affordably accommodate an influx of new residents into the...
Wyoming Mental health care strained, providers say
By Margaret O’Hara
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — Several mental health care providers expressed concerns about the viability of Wyoming’s mental health care during the afternoon session of the Sheridan County Chamber...
Sheridan school officials oppose bill removing local control
By Ashleigh Snoozy
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — Sheridan County School District 2 administrators strongly oppose proposed legislation that would move monitoring kindergarten through third-grade curriculum...
Program applauded by law enforcement, opposed by ACLU
By Margaret O’Hara
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — Between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Monday morning, 26 people filed through Sheridan law enforcement offices to blow into a plastic tube. They returned Monday night. And they...
After dry summer, ag producers likely need extra feed for winter
By Carrie Haderlie
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — After a second hot, dry summer in a row, Wyoming’s cattle producers are concerned about heading into winter without enough feed.
“This year has been...
Bighorn Forest plan for weeds, sagebrush sparks battle
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile.com
Conservationists are criticizing a plan by the Bighorn National Forest to use aerial spraying to kill mountain big sagebrush and larkspur, native plants the critics say shouldn’t be destroyed to improve...
Group marches in Sheridan, reminds citizens to stay abreast of election law changes
By Stephen Dow
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — In light of continued allegations of voter fraud during the 2020 election, the Wyoming Legislature, like many state governments, is...
Legislators begin redistricting process
By Carrie Haderlie
The Sheridan Press
Via Wyoming News Exchange
SHERIDAN — To protect the honored “one person, one vote” rule, the number of people within each voting district in any given state should generally be the same as in any other.
That means...
Constitutionality of new sobriety law questioned
By Ryan Dorgan
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON — A new program intended to promote public safety and reduce incarceration rates is coming under fire for potentially violating the constitutional rights of people...
Deer Creek 2 wildfire grows to 3,000 acres
By Victoria Eavis
Casper Star-Tribune
Via Wyoming News Exchange
CASPER – A 3,000-acre wildfire is burning across three Wyoming counties with little containment as of Wednesday afternoon.
The Deer Creek 2 fire, which spans federal, state and private...
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