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“”His name is Lucky. People give me some strange looks when they see me walking him.”
A pictures is worth a thousand words? Not in these parts. That paltry sum doesn’t do these images justice. Drift through our gallery and we think you’ll agree.
“”His name is Lucky. People give me some strange looks when they see me walking him.”
Today marks the 44th year that Presidents’ Day — formerly “Washington’s Birthday” — has been celebrated on the third Monday of February rather than February 22, George Washington’s actual birthday. The date was changed as part of an act intended to provide US workers with more three-day weekends. For more information about the history of…
~CONTENT POWERED BY HOLLY SEED~ Located in Whitney Commons, this piece of art is titled — not surprisingly — “Boy Roping Chickens.” It is one of many pieces of art displayed in Sheridan. In 2001, Mayor Jim Wilson formed a public arts committee with a mission of displaying public art in the downtown area. The…
**UPDATE: Congrats to Codee McKinzie, winner of the iPad mini! Look for upcoming Sheridan Brand Text Club giveaways!** Want a chance to win an iPad Mini from Sheridan Electronics Radio Shack? Join the Sheridan Brand Text Club! Text the word iPad to the number 63975 to be entered in the drawing. (Limited to 1 entry/per person.)…
~CONTENT POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ Question: Which ONE SONG would you want for your sports entrance music? You know, the tune you’d want echoing through the ballpark as you walked up to the plate for your high-pressure whiffle ball at-bat or blaring from the arena speakers as you walked out to the ring for your…
~CONTENT POWERED BY HOLLY SEED~ (UPDATE: Congrats to Jenny Epperson, Marty Grover and Kati Evers, winners of this Where-idan contest! The photo is of the back of the Hammer’s Chevrolet garage.) OK… it’s Wheri-dan time! Here are a couple ways to earn entries in this week’s drawing: 1. Tell us where this photograph was taken. 2. Tell us the year and…
~CONTENT POWERED BY CAPACITY TO CARE~ There was a stunning moon ring over Sheridan tonight. Here’s some information about how this phenomenon — also called a winter halo — occurs via Cool Cosmos (http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/): “Rings around the Moon are caused when moonlight passes through thin clouds of ice crystals high in Earth’s atmosphere. As moonlight passes…