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Wyoming school district  delegates pass four resolutions at WSBA assembly

SHERIDAN — Voting delegates from member school districts voted to pass four of the six resolutions set before the Wyo

New federal rule could cost municipalities millions of dollars

SHERIDAN — A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency will require water systems to replace lead and galvani

Upland game bird seasons experience changes

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Upland game bird hunters in the Sheridan Region will see several changes for the 2024 season.

Governor pleased with passage of property tax amendment

SHERIDAN — Gov.

Voters share their experiences

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County residents – including several high school students — shared with The Sheridan Press their

WCDA works on a 'roadmap' for communities to address local housing needs

SHERIDAN — Total home production across the state last year was 1,681 units — well below a projected 2,000-3,800 unit

District Court rules in favor of both Pollak, school district in case

SHERIDAN — U.S.

Lawmakers vote down one bill, push another back related to fire response, mitigation

SHERIDAN — A portion of the Elk Fire was stopped on state land “because it ran into proactive management,” Wyoming st

End of Elk Fire in sight

SHERIDAN — The Elk Fire, which has officially been burning for a month, is in its final stretch, according to fire of

Forest service hiring seasonal firefighters

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Rocky Mountain Region of the USDA Forest Service is hiring 200 temporary, seasonal wildland fire

Elk Fire containment remains steady

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Elk Fire continues to sit at 96,244 acres and 48% containment, with 549 personnel continuing to

'Service above self': Smith is business manager by day, firefighter by night

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County School District 1 Business Manager Jeremy Smith’s entire life has been geared towards “ser

Tongue River Volunteer Fire Department helped lay foundation for success on Elk Fire

SHERIDAN — The Tongue River Volunteer Fire Department out of Ranchester played a critical role in fighting the Elk Fi

Constitutional amendment could lead to separate property tax class

SHERIDAN — This fall, Wyoming voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to create a class of residen

Dayton, Sheridan protecting water infrastructure as fire rages

SHERIDAN — As the Elk Fire rages on, firefighters and municipal staff have taken steps to protect the town of Dayton

'Finally on the offense', Crews work to protect ‘critical values’ in unprecedented fire conditions

SHERIDAN — Firefighters have been on the defensive for most of the Elk Fire’s duration.

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