Monthly Archives: October 2020

Notification of Sheridan County Resident Death Attributed to COVID-19

The Wyoming Department of Health confirmed today the death of a Sheridan County resident associated with COVID-19.

An older adult woman died at home on October 18 from complications associated with COVID-19. She had health conditions recognized as putting patients at higher risk of illness related to COVID-19.

This brings the number of Sheridan County resident deaths to five. Additional information about these cases is protected by HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).

Deaths among Wyoming residents are added to the state’s coronavirus-related death total based on the location of a person’s permanent residence and official death certificate information.

For more information about COVID-19 in Sheridan County, visit our COVID-19 Information page.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING TRAILSIDE SUBDIVISION AT WOODLAND PARK AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT

The Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners hereby gives public notice of its intent to adopt new Rules & Regulations Governing the Trailside Subdivision at Woodland Park Affordable Housing Project. The proposed rules meet the minimum substantive state statutory standards. Copies of the proposed rules are available from the Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners,… Continue Reading

Rescind Sheridan County Fire Ban

Upon the recommendation of the Sheridan County Fire Warden and the Fire Chiefs of the Rural Fire Protection Districts, the Sheridan County Commissioners have rescinded Resolution 20-07-020 which lifts the fire ban imposed on July 7, 2020.  Effective immediately, October 19, 2020, open burning will be allowed in Sheridan County. As always, we encourage the… Continue Reading

INVITATION TO BID: TP/Folly Fuels Treatment Project

INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that Sheridan County is inviting “Qualified” General Contractors to submit a sealed bid for furnishing labor, materials and equipment required to complete a 47-acre TP/Folly Fuels Treatment Project. Project includes removing or piling understory, brush, and clean-up of dead down woody materials, and removal of large and small… Continue Reading