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KYTI (93.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Sheridan, Wyoming, United States.The station is currently owned by Lovcom, Inc. and features programming from Westwood One.
KWYO signed on the air for the first time on Monday, July 9, 1934 at 7:00pm, becoming Sheridan, Wyoming's first radio station. (KWYO is the second oldest radio station in Wyoming, behind KTWO in Casper, which signed on as KDFN in 1930.) The original studio location was on the second floor of the Carroll's Furniture Store at 340 N. Main.
Goose Creek Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Sheridan, Wyoming with one route serving the region. It is a service of the Hub on Smith senior citizens council. As of 2021, the system provided 41,661 rides over 23,588 annual vehicle revenue hours with 4 buses and 10 paratransit vehicles. [1]
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The Sheridan Railroad Historic District, in Sheridan, Wyoming, is a 37 acres (15 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] The district includes railroad-related resources and a well-preserved working-class neighborhood. [2]
[2] [3] WYO 338 travels south to serve Sheridan as well as north to the Montana State Line and Decker, Montana. The Wyoming Port of Entry is located on the west side of the I-90/WYO 339 (Dietz) interchange [ 4 ] and is the only two-state combination Port in Wyoming that issues both Wyoming and Montana permits.
The Sheridan Main Street Historic District, in Sheridan, Wyoming, is a 16.4 acres (6.6 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [ 1 ] It includes both sides of several blocks of Main Street, from Burkitt Street to Mandel Street, an area including the oldest portion of the historic core of ...
On June 5, about 500 people peacefully marched from the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library to the Sheridan County Courthouse and back in support of Black Lives Matter. There was some animosity with some counter-protesters. [13]