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  • Flames claim family's car in minutes

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Jan 11, 2017

    Rebecca Gray had just dropped off her son at preschool when her Yukon Denali began to malfunction, it was not long before the vehicle was engulfed in flames. On Monday at approximately 12:05 p.m., the Sidney Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire located near the corner of 16th and Newton in Sidney. Gray said her daughter and granddaughter were traveling with her after dropping her son off at preschool when the vehicle's heater began malfunctioning. "I didn't have my heater on because it...

  • New face on the Commissioners Board

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Jan 6, 2017

    There is a new face on the Board of Commissioners this year. Randy Miller was appointed to his seat as the Cheyenne County Commissioners District one Board Member in the Thursday, Jan. 5 commissioners' meeting. County Commissioners are charged with administering county government in many states. The Cheyenne County Commissioners are comprised of three people: Board Chairman Darrell J. Johnson, Board Member Philip Sanders and newest elect Board Member Randy Miller. There has been a Board of...

  • Fair Trade Commission requests additional information for pending Cabela's merger

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Jan 4, 2017

    More information has been requested by the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) in the pending Cabela’s merger with outdoor retailer Bass Pro Shops. A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filling on Thursday stated that Bass Pro and Cabela’s received requests from the FTC for “additional information and documentary material, commonly referred to as a second request” The request is pursuant to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Antitrust Improvements act of 1976. A United States law enacted by President Ford that requires large companies to file a report...

  • Local family loses home to fire

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 23, 2016

    A local family is facing both blessings and hardships this holiday season, as they put the pieces back together following a devastating fire to their home. Tammy Vowers said she was home asleep when the fire that consumed their home started Monday night. "I really don't know what happened. I was asleep, my son was studying for finals. If he wasn't there, I wouldn't have woken up," Vowers said. According to Vowers, the fire started in the attic, "the fact that it was in the attic, so the smoke...

  • Getting to know new City Council member

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 23, 2016

    Kelly Utley was appointed to the Sidney City Council at the last council meeting, taking over the council seat of Chris Gay. A native of western Nebraska, Utley was born and raised east of Sidney on a farm located outside of Ogallala. After receiving a bachelor's degree from the University of Nebraska at Kearney, Utley developed her Certified Public Accounting career in Ogallala for 17 years. In 2009, she obtained a Masters of Hospital Administration from the University of Minnesota. To enhance...

  • Hearing to add to the Noxious weed list

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 23, 2016

    Cheyenne County Commissioners will be holding a hearing to decide if Common mullein should be added as a noxious weed in Cheyenne County. Common mullein (Verbascim thapsus) is a non-native species that occurs throughout most of North America. It’s origins in America are attributed to US settlers and Native Americans, due to it’s many uses. According to Stevan Knezevic, Extension Weeds Specialist with the University of Lincoln, Common mullein is on the increase in northeastern Nebraska’s rangeland, woodland and pastures. It is a biennial plant...

  • Commissioners appoint new Cheyenne County Assessor

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 21, 2016

    Cheyenne County Commissioners held further discussions about the vacant Assessor position in Monday’s regular meeting. In a previous meeting, Commissioners extended the deadline to accept applications for the recently vacated Cheyenne County Assessor position. The extension was made to expand advertising for the position to the other end of the State. In Monday’s meeting Cheyenne County Attorney, Paul Schaub said there were three applications received for the position however, two of the three applicants did not fit the criteria for the pos...

  • Giving back to the community they serve and protect

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 21, 2016

    Local youth got a chance to spend some time with Sidney law enforcement officers Saturday, shopping and getting to know the men and women in blue in a different capacity. The "Shop with a Cop" program was implemented this year by the members of the Sidney Police Department Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge #43. A press release by the Sidney PD stated, "In the past, the FOP has purchased Christmas dinners for families needing assistance during the holidays. This year, the FOP will be funding...

  • Visitors Center brings holiday fun

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 16, 2016

    Cheyenne County Visitors Center (CCVC) will be joining in the fun of celebrating the season by hosting carriage rides and pictures with Santa in the upcoming days. On Sunday, Dec. 18, the CCVC will be offering free carriage rides through the City of Sidney. Carriage riders will be picked up at 10th and Hickory St. Tourism Director Heather Hausman said the ride will last about ten minuets and riders will have the option to stop by and visit the Post Commanders home. "We will stop at the Post...

  • Sidney places fifth in District Play Production

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 16, 2016

    Sidney High School (SPS) recently hosted the Class B-6 District Play Production Contest in Sidney, placing fifth in the contest. The District Play Production Contest was held Dec. 3 at the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. Coach Marsha Thorpe said eight schools participated in the contest. Sidney's one-act comedy play, "Shakespeare in Hollywood," received high superior ratings from the three judges. Subscribe to the Sidney Sun-Telegraph to read the rest of the story. (308) 254-2818 817...

  • No talk of pending merger in Cabela's Annual Shareholders meeting

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 14, 2016

    Cabela’s held it’s Annual Shareholders meeting in Sidney on Tuesday morning, and discussion of the pending merger were not among agenda items. The shareholders meeting, usually held in May or June was delayed after a large portion of the company’s shares were purchased by an investment group, Elliot Associates. Following the investment groups share purchase, Cabela’s announced its merger with outdoor retailer Bass Pro in early October. The million dollar merger was not mentioned in Tuesday’s Shareholders meeting ,however, as members of the pr...

  • Sidney Public School students compete for place in County Spelling Bee

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 14, 2016

    Sidney students participated in a preliminary spelling bee last week, earning the chance to advance to the Cheyenne County Spelling Bee that will be held in January. Thirty-five fourth, fifth and sixth grade students participated in in the spelling bee, held at the West Elementary auditorium. Out of those 35, seven will continue on to compete against area schools in the Cheyenne County Spelling Bee, set to be held on Jan. 26. The local spelling bee is part of the Scripps National Spelling Bee that is held every year, words each student must...

  • BHE holds "Improving Life Day"

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 9, 2016

    Black Hills Energy (BHE) crews gave back to their communities this week with their "Improving Life Day," taking time to give back to the communities they serve. This week BHE travelled to 30 communities across the state of Nebraska to donate 110 home appliances, valued at $88,000, to non-profits whose mission includes helping others. "This event demonstrates our mission of 'Improving Life With Energy' by taking time to give back to the communities we serve," said Jeff Sylvester, vice president...

  • Gloribells ring in the season

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 9, 2016

    First United Methodist Church's Gloribells have been a seasonal staple in the Sidney community for many years. Under the direction Marva Schiessler, the 11 members that make up the Gloribells gathered for their final rehearsal before Sunday's concert. The Gloribells members play a three octave set with brass bells. "Each member is delegated with two specific notes, they play either flat or sharp, so being dedicated to the group is important to a successful performance," Schiessler said. The...

  • Commissioners approve permits that could lead to million dollar development

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 7, 2016

    A developer with Sandhills Energy LLC., came before the Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday to request permits granting solar utility transmission. Chuck Hassebrook, Vice President for Project Development with Sandhills Energy came before the board to request permits for a project he projected could bring in $150,000, over 30 years, in tax revenue for Cheyenne County, while creating a few permanent jobs. The project is a 40 mega watt solar panel, located two miles north Sidney. Hassebrook said the project would take 50 million dollars to...

  • Sidney kicks off Christmas season

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 7, 2016

    Sidney residents braved the cold temperatures Saturday to kick off the Christmas season with a day full of events provided by the Cheyenne County Chamber or Commerce. Saturday's events began with the arrival of the Miniature Union Pacific Train, the tiny train gave rides to children and adults in Hickory Square. Keeping train passengers warm, Membership Director Sandy Goble said the Friends of the Sidney Library were serving hot cocoa during the rides. Train rides wrapped up just before the...

  • The gift of giving

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 2, 2016

    Security First Bank partnered with Sidney Regional Medical Center (SRMC) to build a tree that offers residents of SRMC extended care gifts from the community this holiday season. On each blue star that adorns the tree located at Security first bank, is a name and items needed or wanted for Christmas by each resident. Security Gold Director, Connie Akeson said individuals who participate by selecting one or more stars will have their names entered in a drawing to win one of two $50 chamber gift...

  • Students learn about government

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 2, 2016

    Area students gathered at the Cheyenne County Court House Monday, learning more about the duties and responsibilities of various county officials. County Government Day, in Nebraska, was started by the American Legion to provide high school students with the opportunity to learn about how their local government works. Sidney, Creek Valley, Leyton and Potter-Dix Juniors participated in the event, first gathering in the Cheyenne County District Court room to introduce themselves and meet county officials. Subscribe to the Sidney Sun-Telegraph to...

  • Celebrating Culture at Sidney High School

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Dec 2, 2016

    Sidney High School (SHS) students gather to celebrate and learn about different cultures, through discussions presentations and cultural events, in Sidney’s newest high school group the Culture Club. One’s culture can play a big role in who they are and who they become and culture can be expressed in many ways from the food a family prepares to traditions they follow. Two SHS students partnered with Spanish and Human Development teacher, Brett Avila to create Culture Club, a unique group that learns and educates others on multiple cultures from...

  • West students get an aerial education

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 30, 2016

    Sixth grade students at West Elementary took advantage of the warmer fall temperatures last Monday and got the first hand opportunity to learn about drones. A drone, in a technological context, is an unmanned aircraft. However they are more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles or unmanned aircraft systems. Essentially, a drone is a flying robot. The aircrafts may be remotely controlled or can fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded systems working in...

  • A Thanksgiving for all

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 23, 2016

    A free Thanksgiving community dinner, open to everyone, will be served from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at the First United Methodist Church in Sidney. All community members are invited to attend the event and celebrate the holiday with a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Those who attend are welcome to bring a side dish to share, and monetary donations will be accepted to purchase supplies for next year. The First United Methodist Church is located at 2622 11th Ave. in Sidney. For more information, call...

  • Area businesses closed for Thanksgiving

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 23, 2016

    Thanksgiving evokes images of football, family reunions, roasted turkey with stuffing, and pumpkin pie, with the holiday upon us area businesses will be closed in observance. Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada and the United States, as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. The event that Americans commonly call the “First Thanksgiving” was cel...

  • Cabela's announces annual shareholders meeting in SEC filing

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 18, 2016

    In a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filling Thursday, Cabela’s announced it’s long awaited, annual shareholders meeting. The company announced its shareholders meeting will be held Tuesday, December 13, at 8 a.m. at the Cabela’s corporate headquarters in Sidney. Usually held in May or June, the meeting was delayed after a large portion of the company’s shares were purchased by an investment group, Elliot Associates, which sought significant changes in the company’s operations. In the SEC filing, a special note in the proxy sta...

  • Nebraska hunters feed the hungry

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 16, 2016

    Nebraskan hunters get the opportunity to help feed the hungry by donating their deer to the Hunters Helping the Hungry (HHH) program. The HHH program is a Nebraska Game and Parks program created by the Nebraska Legislature in April 2012. The program provides pure ground venison to Nebraskans in need. According to the Neb. Game and Parks 2015 program report, there were 501 deer donated by 437 hunters. Resulting in 23,374 pounds of venison to be donated to the hungry. Dennis Greve is the only meat processor in the Panhandle that aids the HHH...

  • Cheyenne County Unofficial Election Results

    Amanda Tafolla-Sutton|Nov 11, 2016

    Unofficial results for Cheyenne County are in, although according to Cheyenne County Clerk, Beth Feigenschuh, election results are unofficial until an official review by the canvassing board counts provisional ballots and reviews the results. That review was set for yesterday at 2 p.m., after the Sun-Telegraph press deadline. A canvassing board is an entity that conducts a formal canvass of the results of an election, which includes reviewing the vote totals and either certifying them as official, or ordering and administering a recount if...

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