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Nattin resides over first meeting, Rec Center to be named after Wise

The January meeting of the Sheridan City Council was Mayor Cain Nattin’s first, but just-retired Mayor Joe Wise still attracted some attention.

GCSO announces amnesty period following successful warrant roundup

Grant county participated in a warrant roundup that took place on the first day of the new year. As it stands, the county has roughly 2,000 outstanding warrants, which might be issued when people forget or refuse fines, show up to court, or disobey court orders. As each warrant brings …

Bits of History... From the Grant County Museum

E.A. Posey Fine Goods, Dry Goods, Groceries and Feed Country Produce Bought and Sold PHONE No. 80 The heading above was on the Posey Grocery bills. On the back of each ticket was the following:

Flu cases high for Arkansas

With dreary wet days and occasionally bone-snapping cold, winter season brings many things, including cold and flu season. This is an uncomfortable time for many, including those with kids who may want to know how to protect their kids from bringing the sickness home.

City honors retiring mayor at reception

Dozens of city employees and well-wishers from across Sheridan and beyond dropped by the Sheridan Recreation Center Dec. 28 to offer Mayor Joe Wise a fond farewell as his days in office tick down to zero.

Hicks retires after nearly 2 decades of service to SSD

Retirement is a big decision, and even though school board members are unpaid, the retirement of the Sheridan School Board’s Byron Hicks is no different.

SSD’s McKenzie Hall gets new look, up to date technology

Things change in 40 years. Technology, tastes, needs, etc. Sheridan School District’s McKenzie Hall Auditorium is no exception. Originally constructed in the 1980s as a new auditorium for SSD’s administration building, the auditorium needed renovations to meet the demands of current times, and that renovation need has now been met.

Keeping the Faith Women’s Shelter expansion nears completion

Nearly doubling the housing capabilities and number of women and children who will be able to find safe shelter and assistance in time of crisis at Grant County’s local women’s shelter, a much needed and anticipated nearly 2,000-square-foot addition to the shelter is well underway and looking to an expected …

Sheridan downs Eagles on the road

The Sheridan Yellowjackets (3-6 overall, 3-5 in the 6A-East Conference) surpassed last season’s win total by defeating the Greene County Tech Eagles (2-7, 1-7) 28-7 on the road on Friday, Oct. 28.

Playoff picture coming into focus

The first round of the playoffs is still a week away, but some teams have already secured their postseason seed, while others still have some work to do.

Freshman Jackets get defensive

The Sheridan Freshman Yellowjackets picked up a 40-22 victory against White Hall at home on Thursday, Oct. 27.

DeSoto helps Ukrainians through mission trips

The war in Ukraine has been in the news for several months, since the invasion by Russia. People have shown clips of Americans comforting those they know that are Ukrainian and sending care packages, and there are clips of people that have endured the trauma themselves. Sheridan’s Ernest DeSoto has …

Miller pleads guilty

David Brent Miller, the former Sheridan High School drama teacher that recently plead guilty to child pornography related charges in Union County, also plead guilty to a similar charge in a Pulaski County courtroom last week. Miller had been facing charges in both jurisdictions following his arrest in November of …

Kick Start Sheridan conducts new survey

Kick Start Sheridan recently conducted a survey, asking the citizens to take a few minutes to answer some questions to help better the community. The purpose of the survey was to reassess the current action plan which began in 2019.

Fall Carnival draws crowd to courthouse square

Despite Halloween being on a weekday this year, Sheridan was overflowing with the spooky spirit at the Fall Festival on the Courthouse square on Sunday.

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