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Women account for 54.8% of all artists in the United States. Yet when it comes to artwork displayed in museums across the ...
Four University of Wyoming graduates will be honored by the UW Alumni Association (UWAA) and the Office of the President for ...
WyoGives hosted a fundraising event for Wyoming nonprofits July 16, with 42 Sheridan nonprofit organizations participating.
Friday was an huge night for Sheridan's Ian Munsick, who fulfilled a dream by headlining Cheyenne Frontier Days. An emotional ...
Local historian Tony Brooks, whose architecture and cemetery tours in Wilkes-Barre have proven themselves popular, will teach a five-week course on local history starting later this month.
Reporter Andrew Rossi writes, "Announcing the Cody Stampede from the rooftop porch of the Irma Hotel is a rare honor. It’s ...
Here are five well-known and historic people with links to the city.
Eager to fulfill his dream of owning a cattle ranch in the West, in 2001 at age 78, he and his wife, Marion, purchased land near Sheridan, Wyoming. The Catos restored the 1876 historical ranch ...
DALLAS and SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 26, 2025 /CNW/ -- In 1876, the Patrick Brothers reportedly settled the property, and the Ranch was homesteaded in 1890, becoming known as the PK Ranch.
SHERIDAN -- A teenager pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of first-degree murder in the home-invasion killing of a prominent Sheridan businessman and faces a sentence of life in prison.
On Tuesday, a group of legislators visited Heart Mountain Interpretive Center, which exists to remember anti-Asian discrimination and the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
KINGSTON, Pennsylvania – Four years ago, Jude Correa came to the Wyoming Seminary campus as one of the most heralded freshmen in the nation.
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