SHERIDAN — Hamilton County has doubled its population since 2000, but one community hopes to preserve its small-town charm by taking control away from the county.
"We know we're going to grow; we just don't want to explode and we want to have control of it," said Adams Township board member Ron Stone, who is also president of the Sheridan Historical Society. 3,106 people live in Sheridan, according to the 2020 Census. It only grew by about 600 people since the 2000 Census.
"We turned the upstairs into our living space," Spear-Huff said."It's low-key, and I think I'm a low-key person so it fits."
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