Monday May 19 | Rocky Mountain News
Slowing down a way to fight terrorism
Recently, while driving from Sheridan, Wyo., to Denver, I discovered a way to save money, help the planet and assist in our "war on terrorism." Having nothing else to do, I calculated my car's efficiency at the ... via Rocky Mountain News
Sunday May 11 | Associated Content
New Book that Teaches Teachers and ParentsHow to Work with the...
“I worked for years in a special education environment, and I found this book to be a refreshing, straightforward look at the reality of working with students in this type of classroom. For once you don't have a "teacher”
There is a growing epidemic in America. The emotionally disabled and the behaviorally challenged students of United States are protected by the No Child Left Behind legislation and programs are being created to ... via Associated Content
Friday May 9 | Earth Times
Pinnacle Gas Resources Announces Conference Call to Discuss First...
SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pinnacle Gas Resources today announced a conference call with investors, analysts and other interested parties that is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. EDT on Friday, May ... via Earth Times
Tuesday Apr 22 | SF Sentinel
April 22 Videos of The Day - Democrat Primary Popcorn Buttered -...
DEMOCRAT PRIMARY POPCORN BUTTERED PERHAPS INSTEAD A COMMONWEALTH Trout do most of their surface feeding in the upstream third of the pool. via SF Sentinel
Apr 3, 2008 | Mississauga
City losing out in university sweepstakes, says councillor
“We're essentially waiting for (the schools) to make the next move. What we're trying to do is offer any support and assistance that we can from an advisory perspective.”
A City official is questioning whether Mississauga is doing enough to lure universities here. via Mississauga
Mar 18, 2008 | The Fence Post
Manage horse grazing on small acreages
“Class participants should leave with a better understanding of how to manage grazing to maintain or improve grass cover on their pastures”
How to manage horse grazing on small acreages is being offered in Buffalo and Sheridan in March and April by the Small Acreage Issue Team of the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service . via The Fence Post
Mar 16, 2008 | KIFI Idaho Falls
Search teams, volunteers looking for missing Sheridan man
Search and rescue teams and community volunteers are looking for an 84-year-old Sheridan man with Alzheimer's disease who has been missing since Tuesday. via KIFI Idaho Falls
Mar 13, 2008 | The Brampton Guardian
A few good soles needed for Ecuador
“It is going to be very fulfilling because I've always wanted to do a mission.”
Do you have extra children's running shoes or sandals lying around the house that you no longer need? If you do, Andrew Evans is the person to contact. via The Brampton Guardian
Mar 12, 2008 | KOTA








