Taylor Sheridan might be single-handedly responsible for making the Western genre cool again with some standout entries managing to draw critical praise and awards wins without reinvigorating the genre as a whole But Sheridan has seemingly made everyone a fan once again beginning with his massively popular neo-western series "Yellowstone." Amazon made its own attempt at reinvigorating the Western with "Outer Range" and over on traditional network TV which is one of the reasons you don't see actors on them very often so I bought all the horses for the show and then taught the actors how to ride." it's not all that surprising to hear that Sheridan oversaw yet another western show in "The Last Cowboy." But this reality competition series isn't just another "Yellowstone" spin-off After providing the horses for "Yellowstone," Taylor Sheridan went ahead and cast himself in the series as horse trainer Travis Wheatley Sheridan himself hails from North Texas where he grew up around ranching coming to own a 1,200-acre property even before turning to Hollywood he certainly has the real-life experience to play Wheatley But it seems injecting all of this experience into "Yellowstone" wasn't enough as Sheridan has also taken his love for horse training and riding and made a whole documentary competition series out of it "The Last Cowboy" focuses on the sport of horse reining which sees contestants leading their horses through various courses made up of precise patterns of circles The seasons end in the "Run for a Million," a competition that sees 16 riders perform in a Las Vegas arena for a $1 million prize both it and "The Last Cowboy" are designed to "celebrate the growth of the western lifestyle and western performance equine industry" — something that Sheridan has The reality show, which airs on Paramount's CMT network and streams on Paramount+, gives viewers an insight into the daily lives of the competitors and horse riders in general, following the training and preparations for the big event. "The Last Cowboy" came in last in /Film's ranking of every Taylor Sheridan show but that has less to do with it being a bad show and more to do with the fact that the multi-hyphenate's true talents lie in writing his western-tinged soap operas and crime dramas If you're looking for shows to watch if you love "Yellowstone," "The Last Cowboy" is a great option for those who find Travis Wheatley's profession of particular interest. Speaking to Bridle & Bit in 2024 Taylor Sheridan explained the genesis of the series: "During the first season of 'Yellowstone,' I did a scene that included NRHA [National Reining Horse Association] riders When I was talking to these guys about the industry there was some discussion about the current state of the industry and how it could improve I thought about it and started work on creating an event that would showcase and elevate the western performance genre." "The Last Cowboy" has evolved to incorporate more "excitement and things to do." The show isn't just focused on the competition providing a look at the daily lives of horse trainers and the sport of horse reining as a whole this thing has been running for a full five seasons so there's plenty of binge-watchability to the series which also seems to have fared quite well on the Paramount Network As Deadline reported back in 2019 "The Last Cowboy" scored the Paramount Network's biggest unscripted premiere since the 2015 debut of "Ink Master: Redemption." That may or may not make up for a lack of reviews depending on how interested in horse reining and the resurgence of the cowboy you are "The Last Cowboy" is far from the last cowboy show we'll see in the coming years as Sheridan continues his mission to bring back the western for good One of my favorite parts of the Kentucky Derby is seeing what celebrities come to town for the big race I went to college at the University of Louisville a friend and I hung out at the airport to people watch I still look to see who shows up for the big event As I was looking through photos from Churchill Downs but I WAS surprised to see a certain man standing next to him The serious man in the cowboy hat is none other than Taylor Sheridan Producer extraordinaire and creator of hit TV series like Yellowstone and Landman He even has a new reality TV show coming out with Blake Shelton and Keith Urban called The Road A gritty look at what life is like on tour where aspiring artists compete to see who has what it takes my imagination is churning about why Sheridan was hanging with the mayor at the Derby all day What if he is planning his next series all about horse racing?" There would be no better place for it to be set than the Bluegrass State jockey drama, railbirds doing shady stuff with Mint Juleps in hand It could totally work! Or maybe Sheridan is just a lover of horse racing and happens to be buddies with Mayor Greenberg Would you love to see a show based on the most exciting two minutes in sports Gallery Credit: Dave Spencer The famous TV producer was spotted at the 151st Kentucky Derby. Could he be planning a new series based on the Bluegrass State's iconic horse culture?\nRead More Sheridan would come up on the short end of a 10-4 score at home First Quarter:0:09 Kaitlyn Foster Billings 1 Sher 00:18 Daisy Swan Billings 2 Sher 00:27 Foster Billings 3 Sher 00:36 Danielle Gilbert Billings 3 Sher 1 Second Quarter:0:49 Maggie Miller Billings 4 Sher 11:01 Foster Billings 5 Sher 11:13 Swan Billings 6 Sher 11:25 Alyssa Biteman Billings 6 Sher 21:35 FOster Billings 7 Sher 2 Third Quarter:1:46 Faith Montosa Billings 8 Sher 21:56 Foster Billings 9 Sher 22:07 McKena Bales Billings 9 Sher 3 Fourth Quarter:2:15 Bales Billings 9 Sher 42:27 Malia Glassing Billings 10 Sher 4 and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news You are receiving this pop-up because this is the first time you are visiting our site You are using software which is blocking our advertisements (adblocker) we are relying on revenues from our banners So please disable your adblocker and reload the page to continue using this site.Thanks It is with deep sorrow that Chestnut Hill Farms announces the passing of Bill Sheridan Bill was much more than a dedicated leader in the produce industry—he was a trusted mentor had an indelible impact on the banana and pineapple industries helped shape partnerships and improve the way the industry connects with customers and suppliers across the globe Chestnut Hill Farms 2024 Advisory Board with Bill Sheridan at the far right and unwavering commitment to his work were unmatched," said Trond S and his presence will be deeply missed by all of us who had the honor to know and work with him." and his dedication to the people and businesses he served His contributions have left a lasting impact on the industry and his absence will be felt profoundly by his colleagues and all who were fortunate enough to work with him Chestnut Hill Farms extends its heartfelt condolences to Bill's family For more information:Chestnut Hill FarmsTel: 305-592-6969[email protected]www.chfusa.com FreshPublishers © 2005-2025 FreshPlaza.com Pa.— Yogi Sheridan collected wins in every American Harness Drivers Club (AHDC) event on Sunday (May 4) winning both $7,500 divisions at Harrah’s Philadelphia before firing up the highway to win the sole $10,000 dash at Mohegan Sun Pocono Sheridan opened the Sunday card at Harrah’s Philadelphia with a 1:54.2 romp by 1-5 shot Classifiedmaterial (Bettor’s Delight) Once clearing the lead to a :27.2 first quarter Sheridan rated Classifiedmaterial through middle fractions of :56.4 and 1:25 before kicking clear by 4-1/4 lengths from pocket-chaser Pacing Major N (driven by Neil Glasser) in second Western Bayama (Frank Tsipouras) followed in third while Phelgon (Geovany Hernandez) rallied from last for fourth Britney Dillon owns and trains Classifiedmaterial Sheridan stayed aggressive with 3-5 chalk Aussie Scooter A (Mach Three) to win the second AHDC Pace at Harrah’s Philadelphia in 1:53.1 Aussie Scooter A took the lead to a :27.2 first quarter before yielding for a brief pocket tuck to pressing Six Feet Apart (Neil Glasser) but Sheridan swiftly circled Aussie Scooter A back to the point through a :56.3 half and widened his advantage more in the stretch to cross the beam a four-length winner Master Miki (Geovany Hernandez) grabbed second from Six Feet Apart who finished another four lengths behind in third Born Brilliant (Jacob Stillwell) finished fourth Eckley and Sheridan teamed heading north to win the AHDC Trot at Pocono with 4-5 favorite Mr Contestant in a 1:57 mile Sheridan got an easy lead out of post 7 to a :28.2 first quarter and gradually peeled away from the field through middle sectionals of :57.3 and 1:26.4 Mr Contestant strolled for the finish to post a 5-1/4-length win over rallying Hunters Gal (Frank Tsipouras) while Town Victor (Michael Fiumenero) took third via disqualification of Gatsby (Steven Reisenweaver) whose interference at the start – to Town Victor – placed him fourth AHDC action continues next Sunday (May 11) with pacing events at Harrah’s Philadelphia and divisions of the club’s Summer Trotting Series at Pocono Downs First-race post time at Harrah’s Philadelphia is 12:40 p.m For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results by Ray Cotolo Harnesslink.com is the only harness racing website dedicated to covering news and events in the Standardbred Industry world-wide © 2024 Harnesslink | All Rights Reserved | NV © 2024 Harnesslink | All Rights Reserved | NV 817-257-NEWS (6397) news@tcu.edu All content © 2025 Texas Christian University WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — A motorcyclist died in a crash with another driver Wednesday morning at W. 32nd Ave. and Sheridan Boulevard, the Wheat Ridge Police Department said The wreck was first reported around 8:30 a.m. and police initially said the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with serious injuries The intersection where the crash occurred was shut down for more than three hours as the Wheat Ridge Police Department's crash and traffic team investigated what happened Drivers were advised to find an alternate route around the intersection closure and Sheridan Boulevard reopened around 11:45 a.m. Denver7 is committed to making a difference in our community by standing up for what's right lending a helping hand and following through on promises Sheridan County YMCA Executive Director Liz Cassiday told Sheridan Media the Sheridan County YMCA was short on female camp counselors before the beginning of the camp season Cassiday reached out and Sheridan County answered the call the Y is searching for a few more male camp counselors to join the team.  Camp counselors are more than just chaperons watching over campers as they enjoy their summer season mentors and make long lasting positive impacts on the lives of children.  The job of camp counselor also guarantees a summer job that is anything but routine The position provides plenty of time outside and the chance to mentor children while they learn safe and time tested techniques on taking full advantage of living in the Bighorn Mountains being a camp counselor offers numerous advantages and a chance to positively impact children’s lives It’s a rewarding experience that fosters leadership all while enjoying the great outdoors and making lasting memories To learn more and to contact the Sheridan County YMCA, click here.  The 11th Annual Keystone Awards – honoring individuals who have made an impact in Sheridan County will take place on Thursday the Keystone Awards includes unique entertainment and catering while honoring residents of the Sheridan Region who have volunteered for the betterment of the community.  During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse Hub on Smith Director of Development Ryan Koltiska said the staff at the Hub is excited to recognize three individuals who have transformed the Sheridan County community through hard work determination and selfless public service.  Koltiska said the night will be a special time to show appreciation to three people who do not ask for praise or recognition This year’s Keystone Awards will also feature a surprise for those in attendance but Koltiska would not give any spoilers.  To purchase tickets for the 11th Annual Keystone Awards and be a part of this celebration of selfless service, click here The Sheridan County YMCA Aquatics Center is stepping in this summer to provide summer fun for families who would be utilizing the Kendrick Pool.  Kendrick Pool was built and presented to the City of Sheridan by Evelyn & Edward Moore A 2019 Community Survey resulted in the pool rating as one of the top priorities for investment for recreation facilities by Sheridan’s residents.  that survey also resulted in 71% residents feeling it was important to renovate or rebuild the pool Public Benefit and a Land Water Conservation Fund Grant renovations are being made to the pump house and wading pool as well as the locker rooms and bathhouse Renovations are well underway but will not be completed before the end of the summer season.  Sheridan County YMCA Executive Director Liz Cassiday said the Aquatics Center at the Y will be offering a special package similar to the Kendrick Pool price of admission Caissday said the staff of the center is excited for the summer influx.  Learn more by clicking here Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: A total of 4 Sheridan High School Track and Field athletes proved they were the best of the best at the Wyoming Track Classic this past Friday in Casper The meet is for those who have recorded some of the times and/or marks so far this season Garrett Otto won both the boys 110 and 300 meter hurdles races Ryder Charest won the boys 800 meter run and Lilly Charest set a new meet record in the girls pole vault Click here to see results Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: The Sheridan girls remain undefeated on the season The team has 2 games remaining in the regular season and needs to either win or tie 1 or them to secure the #1 seed for the upcoming regional tournament the Broncs lost their first game of the season back on Friday at Cheyenne Central 3-zip This week is the last week of the regular season The boys will play on the road in both games the Buffalo boys won both their games this past weekend at Douglas and at home vs The Bison and Lady Bison host Worland tomorrow Click here to see updated standings and scores from last week Sheridan HS Softball: Sheridan went 2-1 with 1 tie against the southeast quadrant this past weekend they beat Torrington 16-11 and Cheyenne Central 15-11 Sheridan will conclude their regular season this week with games on Thursday at Worland and on Friday at Jackson Click here to see updated standings and scores from last week. Sheridan/Johnson County HS Spring Golf: Sheridan and Buffalo both competed at the Cody Invitational this past Friday while Tongue River and Big Horn were at Lusk thanks to Shelbi Gardner and Camrn Wagner who placed 1st and 2nd individually Gavin Reed finished in a tie for 3rd for the Sheridan boys who placed 2nd in the team standings Click here to see results Sheridan/Buffalo Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers split games on Saturday at Casper The team is back at home this coming Saturday for 2 games vs Rapid City Post 320 and on Sunday for 2 games vs The Buffalo Bulls dropped both games this past weekend at Douglas They will return home on Saturday for 2 games vs Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 3 of 4 including the last 3 this past weekend at San Francisco Today is an off day on the schedule and the Rocks will start a 6-game homestand tomorrow Denver Nuggets Basketball/NBA Playoffs: The Denver Nuggets prevailed on Saturday and won Game 7 of their first round best of 7 series at home vs The Nuggets will play Game 1 of their 2nd round best of 7 series today at Oklahoma City The Warriors will play Minnesota in the 2nd round starting tomorrow The second round got started yesterday in the East and Indiana pulled a surprise winning at Cleveland 121-112 Colorado Avalanche Hockey/NHL Playoffs: The season for the Colorado Avalanche ended on Saturday with a 4-2 loss in Game 7 of their first round best of 7 series at Dallas and they ended up losing the series 4-3 then things fell apart in the last 12 minutes The Blues had a 3-1 lead with 2 minutes to go in regulation and then the Jets scored twice and would tie the score with 1.6 seconds remaining and then won it in the second overtime 4-3 Winnipeg will play Dallas in the 2nd round Sheridan Fire-Rescue responded to two structure fires during the early morning hours of Thursday Sheridan Fire-Rescue Engine Two responded to 240 East Montana Street for the report of a fire in the kitchen area of a residential structure E-2 arrived on scene of a smaller single-story house at 3:26 am not finding any significant fire or smoke from the exterior E-2’s crew proceeded inside to investigate and found a small amount of fire burning around a ceiling mounted light fixture.As the crew removed the light fixture and opened the ceiling the firefighters found fire burning in the attic space rafters and insulation and verified that all fire was completely extinguished Fire crews remained on scene until 05:32 am Sheridan Police Department and Wyoming Regional EMS responded to standby for civilian and firefighter safety The occupants are currently displaced due to the extent of fire damage.At 6:42 am Engine One was dispatched to 95 Metz Road for a structure fire crews found a barn that sustained significant damage Firefighters began fire attack to control the remainder of the fire Goose Valley Fire arrived and assisted with providing water and performing overhaul to cool all hot spots Sheridan County Sheriff’s Deputies and WREMS assisted with civilian and firefighter safety No injuries occurred to occupants or first responders at either fire Sheridan Gem and Mineral Club co-founder Sara Heywood and Club President Bill Bradshaw joined the owner of the Montana Agate Shop to invite curious residents and rockhounds of every level to the 2nd Annual Sheridan Gem and Mineral Show Although the Sheridan Gem and Mineral Club was founded recently it already has many members with plenty of rock and geological knowledge that can fulfill and inspire curiosity of the budding rockhound.  The Sheridan Gem and Mineral Show is a coordinated effort by the club and White While on a rock hunting trip with another member of the club White was asked if he could coordinate a show for the Sheridan Region The Sheridan Gem and Mineral Show will begin at 10 a.m at the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Sheridan Hotel & Convention Center.  Attendees can browse many different vendor tables with many varieties of gems and minerals Multiple raffles will be held and an interactive area for children will allow them to foster a passion for geology and discover treasures of their own.    The Lady Broncs scored twice in a 25 second span then held off a comeback effort by the Lady Indians to win at home 4-2 First Half:0:22 Ella Bilyeu Sher 1 Cent 00:34 Parker Treide Sher 2 Cent 01:00 Sydney Warnke Sher 3 Cent 01:16 Alexis Miller Sher 3 Cent 1 Second Half:1:56 Ava Newton Sher 3 Cent 22:53 Warnke Sher 4 Cent 2 I’ve deliberately avoided talking too much about Presidential politics in recent weeks because I know everyone here already gets their fill You can’t open a browser or pick up your phone without encountering a fresh batch of horrors And while the man’s popularity continues to plummet and the courts push back on nearly every move and executive order (which are just pieces of paper with only as much power as the American public allows) it hasn’t stopped him from inflicting hell upon our teetering democracy I make exceptions when it concerns journalism and television, because that is our purview. Many journalists are still doing their jobs but their employers—the corporations and billionaires—keep erecting roadblocks to protect their shareholders and bottom lines mediation begins between CBS/Paramount and the Trump Administration over a bullshit case that should’ve been dismissed outright appears poised to mediate a settlement in hopes that Trump will greenlight the deal with Skydance Trump is using the legal system to extract a payoff from Paramount in exchange for political favor I understand Redstone is in a no-win situation she obliterates the reputation of CBS News’s crown jewel the deal falls apart and maybe Paramount doesn’t survive But the choice is clear: she can either continue to erode the free press and walk away with $2.5 billion or she can take a stand on behalf of democracy and manage with her mere $500 million in personal wealth And here’s what I really don’t get: why would David Ellison and Skydance want to move forward with a deal that sullies the very brand they’re trying to buy who has positioned himself as a free-speech libertarian and a vocal critic of government overreach continue to work with a corporation that has so eagerly bent the knee to fascism You know what’s even more important to Paramount than 60 Minutes Sheridan’s work appeals to red-state audiences and if his principles extend beyond the script then maybe it’s time he walked or at least fucking releases a statement he shouldn’t let his voice or his stories be used to launder the reputation of a company that sold out the First Amendment for a merger and Zoe Saldana wouldn’t roll over for this bullshit they’d blow it all up and hand the land back to its original owners before letting themselves be owned by greedy corrupt corporations and billionaires (Spoilers) But I guess Taylor Sheridan loves to run his mouth except when it actually counts competed in Casper at the Wyoming Track Classic which is considered a preview of the state meet Big Horn and Tongue River competed at Lovell while Arvada-Clearmont and Kaycee were at Wright Click here to see results Garrett Otto (Sher) was 1st in both the boys 110 meter and 300 meter hurdles Chance Morris (Sher) was 2nd in the boys 100 meter dash and 1st in the 200 meter dash Rudy Green (Sher) was 3rd in the boys 200 meter dash and was 2nd in the boys 400 meter dash Ryder Charest (Sher) and Zach Freise (Buff) were 1st and 2nd in the boys 800 meter run Lyla Marney (BH) was 2nd in the girls 3200 meter run Loralai Ketner (Sher) was 3rd in the girls 300 meter hurdles Lilly Charest (Sher) was 1st in the girls pole vault Gabi Hall (Buff) was 3rd in the girls triple jump Lovell Invitational: (Big Horn and Tongue River) Click here to see results The BH boys placed 2nd and the TR girls were 3rd out of 10 teams Wright Invitational: (Arvada-Clearmont and Kaycee) Click here to see results will consider the appointment of appraisers in the establishment of Penrose County Road Also on the agenda is consideration of the appointment of Ken Muller as Viewer in the vacation of a portion of 15th Street in the Downer Addition; viewer in the vacation of a portion of 14th Street in the Downer Addition; and as viewer for the vacation of a portion of Rapid Creek Road They will also ratify a number of license agreements and a Malt Beverage Permit for the upcoming Wings and Wheels event at the county airport The meeting will be Tuesday morning beginning at 9 a.m in the Sheridan County Courthouse Addition The public is welcome and invited to attend There’s 1 week remaining in the regular season The next scheduled games for Sheridan are on Thursday Natrona County at Thunder Basin – Postponed Cheyenne East 22 Torrington 5 (Quadrant Game) Cheyenne East 18 Torrington 2 (Non-Quadrant Game) Cheyenne South 11 Green River 10 (Quadrant Game) Kelly Walsh 8 Jackson 5 (Non-Quadrant Game) Natrona County 16 Cody 8 (Non-Quadrant Game) Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Crystal's infectious smile and generous spirit were a gift to all who knew her Crystal's life was marked by her unwavering dedication to her family She was a loving daughter to Pat Rabon and William Sheridan She was a sister full of life and love to Denise Sheridan Crystal was predeceased by her brother William Sheridan Jr whose memories she held close to her heart Crystal was respected and admired as a restaurant manager where her leadership and work ethic were as evident as her ability to make customers and staff alike feel like family Her colleagues will remember her for her humor her ability to diffuse any situation with a smile and her knack for making the workplace feel like a second home Crystal's passions extended beyond her work and had an eclectic taste in music that she loved to share with friends and family Her laughter was the soundtrack to many gatherings and her kindness was the foundation upon which many friendships were built Those who knew Crystal will recall her as the life of the party Her presence could light up the darkest of rooms and her sense of humor was as heartfelt as it was infectious Crystal Sheridan lived a life that was full She will be profoundly missed by all who were fortunate enough to cross her path Crystal's memory will forever be a cherished treasure in the hearts of her beloved family and friends A memorial service will be held on Saturday at Cremation Society of SC - Westville Funerals Cremation Society of SC - Westville Funerals Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors These are the standings as of May 4th and how they pertain to Sheridan and Buffalo Sheridan’s next scheduled games are on Tuesday Buffalo’s next scheduled games are on Tuesday 4A teams get 3 points for a win and 1 for a tie teams gets 3 points for a win and 1 for losing in a shootout (Tie games go to shootout at the end of regulation) 4A Boys East: (Conference Record listed first 4A Boys West: (Conference Record listed first 4A Girls East: (Conference Record listed first 4A Girls West: (Conference Record listed first 3A Boys West: (Conference Record listed first 3A Girls East: (Conference Record listed first 3A Girls West: (Conference Record listed first Emergency services across Sheridan County responded Saturday (May 3rd) to a report of a man trapped beneath his tractor in a rural area near Ranchester The incident prompted a coordinated response by Ranchester Fire Department and Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office Personnel on scene successfully extricated the individual using coordinated tactics and specialized rescue equipment The patient was transported via LifeFlight to a nearby hospital His condition has not been released at this time Sheridan County Dispatch was instrumental in maintaining clear radio traffic enabling uninterrupted coordination among responding agencies “Sheridan County can take great pride in its emergency services,” said Chief Jeff Barron of Ranchester Fire “The way our paid and volunteer professionals came together—swiftly and in full coordination—reflects the strength of this community and the dedication of every individual who took part in the rescue.” This incident highlights the exceptional collaboration among local emergency responders and the ongoing commitment to community safety in Sheridan County It also marks some of the dangers that our farmers and ranchers go through to feed an ungrateful nation At one of the local stores three out of four brands of canned goods was imported from China Most people don’t care as long as its cheap Family farms and ranches are about done in the U.S We should not be dependent on other countrues Tongue River and Big Horn High School track and field athletes competed in the 2025 Wyoming Track and Field Classic Friday in Casper Tongue River and Big Horn high school track and field athletes competed in the 2025 Wyoming Track and Field Classic Friday in Casper The Broncs finished first with a total score of 105 — 53 more points than second place Natrona County — and the Lady Broncs finished sixth place with a total score of 42 points Rams placing 22nd and the Lady Rams placed 13th Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Email notifications are only sent once a day View more offers! Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Get the latest local headlines delivered to your inbox every afternoon Find out what's happening with the latest events in our community Receive occasional local offers from our website and its advertisers summary of the weather details and news of any severe weather We'll send breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen Receive our newspaper electronically with the e-Edition email Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Sheridan was at the 5-team Basin Nation Invitational at Gillette while Buffalo hosted a 7-team twilight meet with Big Horn and Arvada-Clearmont among the teams participating Basin National Invitational at Gillette: (Sheridan) Click here to see results Click here to see results Elling William (Bill) Gollings was a cowboy and a western artist who lived in Sheridan from 1909 – 1932 While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse Museum at the Bighorns Executive Director Carrie Edinger announced two upcoming events that will honor the cowboy who loved to create art Edinger said Gollings worked for many different ranches large cattle companies and even large horse outfits As he worked he would sketch and draw the work that was being done around him and the landscapes in which he worked Doing so helped to preserve the lifestyle and places he loved A “Behind the Scenes” presentation on the research for the Gollings Statue will be 3 p.m in the WYO Room at Sheridan County Public Fulmer Library Edinger said there are plenty of available Gollings materials in the WYO Room for the public to see and learn more about this artistic cowboy Golling Statue was once located at the 5th Street location of the Museum at the Bighorns Since the sale of that building and relocation of the museum The M10 Booker Combat Vehicle proudly displays its namesake on the gun tube during the Army Birthday Festival at the National Museum of the U.S The M10 Booker Combat Vehicle is named after two American service members: Pvt who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for actions in World War II who posthumously received the Distinguished Service Cross for actions during Operation Iraqi Freedom Their stories and actions articulate the Army’s need for the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle an infantry assault vehicle that will provide protection and lethality to destroy threats like the ones that took the lives of these two Soldiers After the end of WW2, the light tank concept was phased out in favor of Main Battle Tanks and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) like the BMP and the M2 Bradly One light tank design remained throughout the entire Cold War: the M115 Sheridan The vehicle was powered by a General Motors 6V53T providing 300 horsepower and allowing for a top speed of 43 mph on roads The 152 mm gun/launcher proved unreliable with frequent malfunctions and maintenance issues The complex nature of the Shillelagh missile system also posed challenges as it required significant training and maintenance to operate effectively The Sheridan’s thin armor also made it vulnerable to enemy fire particularly from rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and mines While the M551 Sheridan served its purpose, many challenges prevented it from living a longer service life. The aluminum hull, while lightweight, offered limited protection against even contemporary anti-tank weapons This vulnerability was a major concern during its deployment in Vietnam where it was susceptible to mines and RPG attacks Isaac Seitz graduated from Patrick Henry College’s Strategic Intelligence and National Security program He has also studied Russian at Middlebury Language Schools and has worked as an intelligence Analyst in the private sector Isaac Seitz graduated from Patrick Henry College’s Strategic Intelligence and National Security program For deployment purposes and tactical agility on the battlefield there is a role for a light tank I regret having to say this: the assignments these tanks would be given are higher casualties elements of an overall operational plan Military has had troubles finding the right balance between armor & survivability and fast-deployment ability & agility in the assigned terrain is because there is always a heavy emphasis on survivability… understandably so… an emphasis on profitability… or drift to more bells & whistles Casualty acceptability has to be factored into the design of the weapon Some casualty probabilities for assignments are going to be higher than others… it’s the nature of war Where does Quick Deployment and agility (with sufficient firepower) on the battlefield rank in the hierarchy of needs to win a particular engagement and the overall larger needs of the war from similar tactical engagements (and when does that measure up to strategic needs) These factors or elements of battle success need to be taken into account and decided before you can engage to design a successful “light tank” on today’s modern battlefield in the 21st Century Sheridan Elementary School (SES) joined schools across the state last week in celebrating Earth Day Sheridan students received a special visitor from Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) as a part of IDEM’s annual Earth Day presentation initiative April Lashbrook from IDEM’s Office of Legal Counsel spent time with the kindergarten class sharing insights about the environment and how even the kids can help protect it Photo provided by Sheridan Community Schools Lashbrook explained IDEM’s mission by helping the kindergartners understand how everyday choices can make a big difference The students learned not only about Earth Day but also on the importance of taking care of the environment SES was one of more than 280 classrooms across Indiana to take part in IDEM’s Earth Day program this year The initiative reached over 15,000 Hoosier students Sheridan appreciates IDEM for allowing the kindergarten classrooms to be a part of this initiative and show that it is never too early to start making a difference I too feel like I love the "quiet" times even more these days Frys which is a part of Kroger has been doing senior day for years but learned I am allergic to the metals used in the implants I would really like to know if this procedure is less painful during recovery Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: Both of the Sheridan High School soccer teams will try to separate themselves from the rest of the 4A East teams this weekend and try to keep their undefeated records intact The Broncs and Lady Broncs play Cheyenne Central today and Cheyenne East tomorrow The boys play on the road and girls at home Senior Karson Chase says playing 4A East teams the second time can be a lot different from the first time and the Broncs need to make sure that the team plays their game and try not to think about it too much After playing their last 6 games on the road against every 4A East Conference opponent the Lady Broncs get to enjoy the last 4 games at home something that they haven’t had in nearly 1 month.  Senior Avery McMullen says one thing that’s going right for Sheridan this year is that they’re spreading the ball around to as many players as they can and it’s not always the same players taking control Start time for today’s games are at 6pm and tomorrow is at 12-noon You can watch a LIVE video stream of both of this weekend’s girls games at sheridanmedia.com and on the Sheridan Media Facebook page Buffalo plays at 3 and 5pm today at Douglas Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: Sheridan was at the 5-team Basin Nation Invitational yesterday at Gillette with Big Horn and Arvada-Clearmont among the other teams participating Click here to see results BH as well as Tongue River will compete today at Lovell will be in Casper today at the Wyoming Track Classic Sheridan HS Softball: Sheridan is going to see how tough the southeast quadrant is this weekend The Lady Broncs play at 12-noon today at Wheatland Head Coach Kristen Czaban says there’s no particular opponent that the girls are looking forward to playing but it will be good to see competition from the other side of the state Sheridan will conclude the regular season next week on Thursday at Worland and on Friday at Jackson Sheridan Maverick/Lady Maverick Lacrosse: The Sheridan Lady Mavericks will play their only 2 home games of the season tomorrow The team will play Billings at 9am and Cheyenne at 12-noon at the old Normative Services facility which is on Big Goose Road just past the golf course and will play Helena West tomorrow at 1pm in Bozeman Sheridan/Buffalo Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers play a pair of non-conference games tomorrow at Casper The Buffalo Bulls will play 2-games tomorrow at Douglas starting at 2 and 4pm Colorado Rockies Baseball: For the first time this season the Colorado Rockies have won 2 games in a row as the team defeated San Francisco on the road last night 4-3 Ryan McMahon hit a solo home run to help the cause Game 2 of the 4 game series is today starting at 8:15pm Tomorrow and Sunday’s games start at 2:05pm The Rocks are off on Monday and then start a 6-game homestand with 3 vs Denver Nuggets Basketball/NBA Playoffs: The Denver Nuggets were unable to finish the job last night as they lost Game 6 of their first round best of 7 series at the LA Clippers 111-105 Game 7 is tomorrow at Denver starting at 5:30pm The winner will move on to play Oklahoma City in the second round The only other NBA final score from last night The Knicks will play Boston in the second round Colorado Avalanche Hockey/NHL Playoffs: The Colorado Avalanche stayed alive and got a little bit of help from the opposition last night to win Game 6 of their first round best of 7 series at home vs the Stars accidentally scored on themselves and then the Avs added 2 empty net goals in the last 2 minutes Final scores from last night saw Toronto eliminated Ottawa 4-2 to win their series 4-2 Vegas eliminated Minnesota 3-2 and won that series 4-2 Edmonton eliminated LA 6-4 to win their series 4-2 It’s the 4th year in a row that the Oilers have eliminated the Kings in the first round Edmonton and Vegas will play each other in the second round SHERIDAN — Sheridan High School Bronc soccer traveled to Cheyenne Friday to face off against Cheyenne Central The Broncs had six shots on goal and held the ball for 65% of the match Sheridan will look to move on from the loss as they will face Cheyenne East May 3 The Sheridan City Council will work with a light agenda at their business meeting Monday night The Council will be receiving the 2024 audit review and an update on Kendrick Pool from Project Manager David Ford The Council will also be considering the bid award for the 2025 Pavement Maintenance Project and a cooperative agreement between WYDOT and the City The meeting will take place Monday at 5:30 pm in Council Chambers on the third floor of Sheridan City Hall I'm more interested with who's going to star in the show I'm totally expecting 1944 to be led by John Dutton II, who was born during the 1923 ending We don't have an actor cast in the role yet but if there's one thing Taylor Sheridan always gets right it's who he casts in the Dutton family This one feels pretty obvious to me because in 1944 Spencer could totally lead the Yellowstone ranch but I'm hoping Brandon Sklenar returns as Spencer “Give me some gout, a little hunch and some salt and pepper,” the actor told The Hollywood Reporter I definitely don’t want to say goodbye to Spencer Teonna was one of the only characters with a supposed "happy ending" at the end of 1923...even if she lost everything along the way But the end of the show isn't the end of the character and I really want to see Teonna back — and so does actress Aminah Nieves "We’re also closer to a 1944 age than a 1923 age,” she told TVLine There's also a chance we could see the return of Elizabeth, who left the ranch at the end of 1923. Actress Michelle Randolph told TVLine Check out A New Yellowstone Spinoff About Kayce Dutton Is Allegedly In The Works for more