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The Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority is accepting applications for a vacant member-at-large seat on the organization’s five-member joint powers board.
Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. May 14.
The purpose of SEEDA is to allow for collaboration between the city of Sheridan and the Northern Wyoming Community College District on the financing and development of capital projects, workforce training and job creation initiatives in Sheridan County for economic and educational development.
Board members include two representatives of the city of Sheridan, two from the college district and one at-large member. Members of the board must be residents and qualified voters of Sheridan County.
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Silver: Gillette College Rhett Beard
Bronze: Gillette College Taylor Jensen
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Silver: Gillette College Richard Kimble
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Gold: Sheridan College Tawny Browning, Walkara Robinson, Jacob Seidel
SkillsUSA prepares America’s high-performance workers and provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. Gillette College students enrolled in career and technical education programs compete in SkillsUSA each year and consistently excel.
All students and teams who won gold medals at the state level will go on to compete at the National Leadership and Skills Conference that will be held virtually this June.
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Governor Mark Gordon has signed legislation authorizing the separation of Gillette College from the Northern Wyoming Community College District, but the district’s most important role right now, according to College District President Dr. Walt Tribley, is to make sure the district is ready to go with fall classes there.
Dr. Tribley provided an update on efforts to separate Gillette College from the Northern Wyoming Community College District at the district board meeting earlier this week. Governor Gordon signed the Senate bill into law on April 6, opening the way for the Campbell County clerk to officially call an election that will place the question of a separate Gillette College before Campbell County voters.
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Seventeen students from the Northern Wyoming Community College District, which includes Sheridan and Gillette colleges, took 13 medals in recent Wyoming SkillsUSA competition in Casper.
Gillette College was awarded High Point Chapter honors for total medal count. Students and teams who won gold medals at the state competition will compete at the National Leadership and Skills Conference that will be held virtually in June.
According to a news release from the district, SkillsUSA prepares America’s high-performance workers and provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development.
Gillette College students took most of the medals awarded to NWCCD students, including gold, silver and bronze.