Sheridan Press
Serving the northern Wyoming community since 1887, this publication provides comprehensive local news, regional reporting, and community-focused journalism to Sheridan County residents. It remains a vital source for public discourse and historical documentation, maintaining a legacy as one of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in the state.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN WYOMING
Characterized by a strong reliance on community weeklies and a handful of regional dailies, this rural print network reflects the historic challenge of serving a widely dispersed population. The Lee Enterprises-owned Casper Star Tribune operates as the primary statewide daily, while the Wyoming Tribune Eagle serves the capital region under Adams Publishing Group. Several historic local publications maintain significant community influence, including the Laramie Boomerang, established in 1881 by humorist Edgar Wilson Nye, and the Cody Enterprise, famously founded by William F. Cody in 1899. Independent regional papers like the Jackson Hole News and Guide deliver specialized coverage for western resort districts. Paperboy indexes 28 Wyoming newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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