SHERIDAN, Ark. -- Today, first-responder and life-long Republican Eric Shepherd announced his bid for the Arkansas State House of Representatives, District 92, which includes all of Grant County and portions of Saline County.
Barely a week after Sheridan’s Water Department came to the rescue in helping two neighboring water associations restore water to their customers, those associations were back in operation.
Brad McGinley, staff chair and Grant County Extension Agent with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, spoke to members of the Grant County Cattlemen’s Association during the monthly May meeting on May 15 at Oak Hill Farms in Sheridan, offering expert guidance on pasture weed control.
Achille Muller, 18, of Belgium, and Danil Alvarez Zgurska, 17, of Spain, have spent the past nine months immersing themselves in American culture — particularly life in Sheridan.
The Poyen City Council met last week, moving its regular meeting up by a week due to the Memorial Day holiday. However, no official business could be conducted due to the lack of a quorum.
The Grant County Quorum Court held its regular monthly meeting last week, addressing various updates and community concerns despite a relatively light agenda.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets saw their quest to repeat as Class 5A State Champions come up empty in a 11-4 loss to the Benton Lady Panthers on Thursday, May 22 at Shock Field on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas.
A lightning strike early Sunday morning seriously damaged the South Sheridan Water Association’s treatment plant, affecting between 3,000 and 4,000 customers whose water service was put under a boil order.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets entered the 2025 season as the reigning and defending Class 5A state champion. Despite a few setbacks during the regular season, the Lady Jackets are returning to the Class 5 State Championship Game looking to earn back-to-back titles.
The Sheridan School District has earned the Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase District distinction for the second consecutive year, an award that recognizes the district’s efforts to build a safe and connected learning environment for students and staff.