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Entergy customers can save through Energy Efficiency Program
A-1 LED Lighting, a Sheridan-based commercial lighting contractor founded in 2017, has completed over 2,000 projects for Entergy customers, securing more than $35 million in combined incentives through the Entergy Solutions program.
Prime Fresh Market seeks private club permit
Prime Fresh Market expanding, wants to serve alcohol
Arcadian Chapter of Punishers LEMC donates $1,100 to Keeping the Faith Women’s Shelter
The Arcadian Chapter of the Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club (PLEMC) presented a $1,100 donation to Keeping the Faith Women’s Shelter in Grant County on Friday, July 11.
Tempers flare at school board meeting over homeschool remarks
Last Monday night’s Sheridan School Board of Education meeting erupted into heated exchanges after board member Wade Crosswhite defended remarks he made last month about homeschool students, sparking backlash from dozens of parents.
Cable barriers installed on Highway 167 to prevent crashes but create problems for life-savers
The Sheridan fire chief said cable median barriers save lives, but they also present new problems for emergency personnel trying to extricate people who have driven into the cables.
Long-Term care, reimagined: Green House Cottages coming to Sheridan in 2026
Sheridan Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center officially broke ground last Wednesday on The Green House Cottages, a modern, resident-centered facility set to open in Spring 2026.
Ownership Complicates Plans to Repair Downtown Sheridan Sidewalks
While the condition of downtown Sheridan’s sidewalks is a common topic of discussion, many residents may not realize that the sidewalks are not owned by the city, but by the individual property owners.
Downtown Hometown Heroes banners honor local veterans
On Independence Day, the City of Sheridan unveiled a new tradition in downtown — Hometown Heroes Banners.
Sheridan Council approved new roof for Recreation Center
The Sheridan City Council addressed long-standing issues with the roof of the Sheridan Parks and Recreation Center’s main building, which has suffered from persistent leaks.
Movies at the Park returns July 17
Sheridan’s popular Movie at the Park event is back and promises to be a fun summer evening for families and friends. The first event of the season will take place on Thursday, July 17, beginning at 8:30 p.m. at the Sheridan Soccer Fields.
EDITORIAL: Grant County needs to find out more about data center
In poker, if you want to see someone’s hand, you have to stay in the game, and to do that, it usually takes throwing more money into the pot.
Health fair brings wellness to Downtown Sheridan
Residents and visitors at the downtown Sheridan Farmers Market enjoyed more than just fresh produce and handmade gifts on Saturday, June 28, as the courthouse lawn transformed into a vibrant hub of health and wellness during the community Health Fair.
ARKLA’s “Gaslites”
This article is from the December 2013 issue of the Grant County Museum’s “Grassroots” Magazine.
SHS graduates headed to National Culinary Competition
Two recent Sheridan High School graduates, Lauren Fleming and Klaesy Knoefler, are preparing to showcase their culinary skills on the national stage this week.
The Town of Poyen Needs Your Help
The Town of Poyen is in urgent need of community members to step up and serve. Several Council positions are currently open, and Mayor Scott Riggan emphasized the importance of filling them as soon as possible.
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