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U.S. public land managers propose clarifying conservation as a land use

U.S. public land managers propose clarifying conservation as a land use
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Electric Lights Come to Sheridan 130 Years Ago

Today, we take electricity for granted. We flip a switch, and we have light. Electricity has changed the lives of people in Sheridan since the late 1800s. Before electricity came to town, people used oil lights, lanterns, and natural light. Most ranchers and farmers ‘got up and went to bed with the

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A week after damaging snow storm, electric coop works to restore power in eastern Montana

Sheridan Electric Cooperative is still working to get residential customers back on line before another storm slams the region, but says commercial customers might not get power back until next month.

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Damage From Blizzard 'Unprecedented' in North Dakota

"The damage we have assessed so far is unprecedented. It's the worst damage Montana-Dakota Utilities has had on its system," spokesman Mark Hanson said. "We have hundreds of cross arms broken and miles of poles down."<br/><br/>

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Blizzard damage 'unprecedented,' Montana-Dakota Utilities says; thousands still without power

A weekend blizzard that brought snow, rain, ice and strong winds to parts of Montana and North Dakota downed hundreds and possibly thousands of electrical poles, destruction that might be

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A Look Back in Time: April 18, 1921 – Sheridan Media


Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on April 18, 1921.
A. J. Hewitt has finished moving from the home he has been occupying on Coffeen avenue to the home he recently bought on Illinois street.
Mrs. Minnie Buck is in Arvada for a few days.
Jean Burrus has accepted a position with the Pacific Electric Company.
The Sheridan Electric Co. plant is closed from 2 o’clock this morning until about 8 o’clock while repairs are being made.
Men’s suits are priced from $30 to $50 at the Sheridan Clothing Co.

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Minor Montana power outage stokes political rhetoric


No, there were not rolling blackouts across Montana on Tuesday.
There were 30 minutes when the 900 or so residents of Jordan and Circle were without electricity. The local electric cooperative told customers what was up on social media. Once word got to Twitter, the fuse was lit.
As a winter juggernaut left millions of Americans freezing without power, politicians in Montana used the crisis to ratchet up their rhetoric about fossil fuels, President Joe Biden and a pivot to clean energy.
“Please see my statement on the reports of rolling blackouts in Montana,” tweeted Montana’s U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale. "The rolling blackouts today in Montana, as a result of strain on our shared power grid with other states, demonstrate the dangerous consequences of transitioning away from reliable fossil fuel-based power sources. It is obscene that Montana ratepayers are being forced to ration electricity in subzero temperatures a month into the Biden administration.”

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