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The Sheridan Press The Sheridan Press is named the top daily newspaper in Wyoming and has served Sheridan County since 1887.

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Following the sentencing of Eileen Hurley — Lowery’s mother — who pleaded guilty to supplying her son two years earlier ...
10/12/2025

Following the sentencing of Eileen Hurley — Lowery’s mother — who pleaded guilty to supplying her son two years earlier with the weapon he used to kill Krinkee, Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation released its official investigations for the d

Following the sentencing of Eileen Hurley — Lowery’s mother — who pleaded guilty to supplying her son two years earlier with the weapon he used to kill Krinkee, Wyoming Division

While Michael Thomas said it is “neat” to be awarded the 2025 Outstanding Wyoming History Teacher award, he believes it ...
10/11/2025

While Michael Thomas said it is “neat” to be awarded the 2025 Outstanding Wyoming History Teacher award, he believes it represents more than just him and his work.

Over the years, Sheridan County’s received between about $195,000 and $250,000 for the federal program.
10/11/2025

Over the years, Sheridan County’s received between about $195,000 and $250,000 for the federal program.

“You couldn’t ask for a better five seniors than the ones we have.” — Kirk McLaughlin
10/11/2025

“You couldn’t ask for a better five seniors than the ones we have.” — Kirk McLaughlin

Fires have ripped through Wyoming during the last two years. In the aftermath, a litany of state and federal programs is...
10/11/2025

Fires have ripped through Wyoming during the last two years. In the aftermath, a litany of state and federal programs is available to local governments and private citizens as they look to recover.

Fires have ripped through Wyoming during the last two years. In the aftermath, a litany of state and federal programs is available to local governments and private citizens as they

“I know that they do the best that they can with making ends meet and trying to find that opportunity. That’s the millio...
10/10/2025

“I know that they do the best that they can with making ends meet and trying to find that opportunity. That’s the million-dollar question, is to find that timeframe that works best," Big Horn teacher Andrew Marcure said.

As Sheridan County School District 1 educators take on additional roles, it often pulls them into different directions that can be a time conflict with professional development days.

The timing and skill to be on horseback and throw a rope with great accuracy in a blink of an eye has always impressed m...
10/10/2025

The timing and skill to be on horseback and throw a rope with great accuracy in a blink of an eye has always impressed me. When I had the opportunity to learn roping from Sheridan College’s own Sierra Hilgenkamp, I was excited for the challenge.

The timing and skill to be on horseback and throw a rope with great accuracy in a blink of an eye has always impressed me. When I had the opportunity

Eric Richards planned to stay in his tenured position as a composition and jazz instructor at the University of Nebraska...
10/10/2025

Eric Richards planned to stay in his tenured position as a composition and jazz instructor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln until he retired. Then he discovered Wyoming.

“We had an incident last month that we found we were unable to remove somebody from sleeping on the streets because we d...
10/10/2025

“We had an incident last month that we found we were unable to remove somebody from sleeping on the streets because we don’t have an ordinance,” Mayor Peter Clark said.

Sheridan County School District 3 Board Vice Chair Kelly Little will serve as this year’s voting delegate at the Wyoming...
10/09/2025

Sheridan County School District 3 Board Vice Chair Kelly Little will serve as this year’s voting delegate at the Wyoming School Boards Association Conference Nov. 19-21 in Casper for school district 3.

Sheridan County School District 3 Board Vice Chair Kelly Little will serve as this year’s voting delegate at the Wyoming School Boards Association Conference Nov. 19-21 in Casper for school

“The Canadian bronc rider culture is like none other,” — Lonnie Dunn
10/09/2025

“The Canadian bronc rider culture is like none other,” — Lonnie Dunn

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Our mission is to inform and engage our community by creating, producing and distributing exceptional content and trusted journalism.