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The Sidney Volunteer Fire Department responded to a call of a fire alarm and smoke in the kitchen at Golden Living Center located at 1435 Toledo street in Sidney, Monday morning. After investigation it was found that the smoke was coming from a heating unit located on top of the building. The heating unit has been looked at and no longer poses a fire hazard to residents....
The dance routine Charles Ahovissi is teaching to North Elementary fourth grade students will be performed to the song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" by singer-songwriter Shakira featuring South African band Freshlyground. Originally hailing from Benin, West Africa, Ahovissi toured the world as a member of Ballet National of Benin. Currently residing in Omaha, Neb. with his family, Ahovissi said he found a way to share his passion with others by teaching African culture through dance and...
Last month, Alexah Fort attended the State Science Fair competition at the Strategic Air & Space Museum in Ashland, Neb., and will be bringing her project to the annual University of Nebraska Medical School State Science Meet this June in Omaha. Alexah's exhibit, "A-MAZE-ing Rabbits," was conducted by testing the cognitive and memory skills of two different breeds of rabbits through the use of maze activities over a 10-day period. About 30 students from five different schools in the Panhandle,...
West Elementary students cheer on their classmates at Tuesday's Presidential Fitness Challenge at the Sidney High School Track. The mile run completed the 5th and 6th grade challenge, which also included sit ups and the V sit-and-reach. Pictured from left are Aiden Conner, Connor Uhrig, Cauyer Glanz-Sikes, Paige Maddox, Emily Wieser, Hailey Dinges, Brynna Ross, Alecca Campbell and Kaitlyn Pile....
University of Nebraska (UNL) President Hank Bounds visited Sidney High School on his week long tour across the state to talk about the university's "Commit to Complete" campaign. "Commit to Complete" is a campaign created by the UNL to help college students graduate sooner and with less student debt. The campaign lays out steps to help students succeed in their college careers. In his presentation Wednesday, Bounds said, "In the next decade tens of millions of jobs will be created, what we...
Sidney resident Victor Wooley, was killed when a semi truck struck the back of a 1997 Dodge minivan near Julesburg, Colorado, Sunday morning. According to the Nebraska State Patrol, the accident happened Sunday at 1:28 am. The minivan, driven by Sophia Wooley, 26, of Sidney, was headed eastbound in a construction zone near the I80-I76 split west of Julesburg. The minivan was was stopped in a driving lane when it was struck by a 2005 Peterbuilt semi truck driven by Timothy Medicine Horn of Murdo, South Dakota. Sophia Wooley was taken to the...
In Monday’s regular meeting, the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to discontinue the formation of an ambulance task force. Last month, the commissioners discussed a proposed ambulance task force that would perform a fiscal evaluation for services provided within the county. Currently, the county’s ambulance service is provided by Emergency Response Care (ERC), which is based in Sidney and under the operation of Regional West Medical Center (RWMC). The service is under a three-year rolling contract with the City of Sid...
Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) is offering free classes on all three of their campuses this summer. The #SummerFree courses are offered to WNCC currently enrolled full-time, part-time, through CollegeNOW! or who have previously attended but not graduated with their degree. The Students must also have a current GPA of 2.0 or higher, declare a program of study and choose courses for that program of study to be eligible. "Several years ago, the federal government eliminated the summer...
Last month, Jessica Stokes was awarded the Hero Medal by her dance group Just for Kix in recognition of her battle with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome, a condition she has lived with since birth. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome, or BWS, is an overgrowth disorder, usually present at birth, characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. "The JFK hero medal was awarded to Jessica for her strength, courage and positive attitude as she faces the challenges of living...
Western Nebraska Community College held their 2016 Sidney Campus Awards Ceremony at the Sidney Municipal Airport on Thursday. The ceremony recognized various students from the Sidney campus for their achievements throughout the 2015-2016 academic year....
Sidney High school students are collecting toy donations through Tuesday next week to benefit the Pediatric Rehabilitation Ward of Regional Medical Center in a project called "Raiders Reaching Out." This is the project's second year. Teacher Brett Avila's sixth period Human Development Class began brainstorming their concept for the project earlier this month. Carley Witt, a sophomore in the class, said that the students were inspired to choose the Regional West Medical Center Pediatric...
The High Plains Art Council presents the Funky Butt Brass Band this Friday, April 22, at the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. The band formed in 2008 and is comprised of six members: Tim Halpin (guitar, vocals), Austin Cebulske (sax, vocals), Aaron Chandler (trombone, vocals), Ron Sikes (drums), Adam Hucke (trumpet, vocals) and Cody Henry (sousaphone). Integrating influences from traditional New Orleans brass, the band puts their own "twist" on the music they perform. "In the style of...
Sidney Public Schools administrators and special education teachers attended a conference held in Kearney in early April to further their education on autism awareness. With April designated as National Autism Awareness Month, a group of special educators for Sidney Public Schools went to the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Network’s 12th Annual State Conference in Kearny on April 7 to learn more on the increasingly prominent disorder. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that involves abnormal development and function of the brain. P...
For the second straight time, the Cheyenne County Commissioners tabled a proposal for the formation of an ambulance task force at Monday's regular meeting. Currently, the county's ambulance service is provided by Emergency Response Care (ERC), which is based in Sidney and under the operation of Regional West. The service is under a three-year rolling contract with the City of Sidney and Cheyenne County. The contract is up for renewal in June of 2017. District 3 Commissioner Philip Sanders said...
Macey Bosard, a West Elementary student in Sidney, was the winner of the Nebraska State Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) essay contest in the sixth grade category. Each year the National DAR American History committee declares a specific topic for all fifth through eighth grade students to research and write a 600- to 1000-word essay following detailed requirements for writing format as well as for the historical accuracy and organization of the material. Students wrote from various...
Positive behavioral support is the umbrella term for the training and tools provided to Sidney Public Schools (SPS) teachers, administration and counselors. Seven main ideas make up the positive behavioral support programs: behavior support, evidence based interventions, proactive screening for all students, progress monitoring, treatment integrity, data-based decision making, and collaborative problem solving. There are three tiers to the program, prevention, at risk children and intense needs. All children kindergarten through sixth grade...
Aztec dancers from The Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU) performed for the community in the Sidney High School's Performing Arts Center. Dr. Renee Fajardo, Chicano Studies at MSU, was at the event as a presenter. Spanish teacher Brett Avila spearheaded the event with SHS students who recently won awards for their mural as well as a skit that was also performed....
Dr. James Thayer of the Sidney Regional Medical Center was awarded the Volunteer Clinical Faculty Award by Alpha Omega Alpha with the University of Nebraska Medical Center's (UNMC) College of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, or AOA, is the national honorary organization for physicians whose membership is based upon scholarship and moral qualities. Its Volunteer Clinical Faculty Award is presented annually to recognize a community physician who contributes with distinction to the education and...
A vacancy on the Sidney Public Schools Board of Education was filled during the March regular meeting, held Monday evening, with Brenda Smith finishing out remainder of the seat's term beginning in May. "All of our applicants want to do what's best for the students of our district," Board president Tom Von Seggern said. "It is plain to see, and comforting to know, that we have such excellent applicants for our vacancy on the schools board. "Let me say that this board takes dedication to...
During their regular meeting, the Sidney Public Schools Board of Education unanimously voted to extend the contract of Superintendent Jay Ehler for the 2016-17 school year. Ehler served as a history teacher, a basketball coach and principal at Sidney High School before accepting the superintendent position in April 2012. He stepped down as head coach of the basketball team at that time. Along with his renewal of his contract, Ehler will receive a 2.5 percent increase in his salary, to $136,350....
More than 20 pieces of art by Leyton Public School students in grades 9 through 12 are on display at the Sidney Public Library through Saturday, April 16, in the children's section. This is the fifth year the library has displayed artwork from Leyton students....
Middle and high school students who were named a student of the month for March at Sidney Public Schools were honored at Monday's regular school board meeting. The award acknowledges students for superior academic performance or dramatic improvement, exceptional work effort toward a particular class project, outstanding contribution to the class, leadership exhibited in the class or school, citizenship emphasized and modeled, or for service to the school. Students honored with the award also...
Mary Carrick is set to perform a concert for the Sidney area this Saturday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. Carrick originates from the small town of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. She attended college in Illinois graduating with her Bachelor of Music before moving to Omaha, where she has called home for the past 17 years. "It will be that way for the indefinite future," Carrick said. Music was a part of growing up for Carrick, as her mother was a piano and...
Demolition began Friday for Virgil's Mexican Restaurant, a long-standing local restaurant in Sidney that has been a community fixture since the early 1980's. The restaurant, owned and operated by Rudy and Stella Virgil alongside other family members, began in a building on Illinois St. in 1974 before moving to its long-time location on 11th Ave. in 1982....
The Cheyenne County Art Guild is holding its 43rd annual spring art show this weekend, showcasing more than 20 pieces from area artists. "The pieces submitted are professional to semi professional, and are mostly available for purchase," Art Guild President Cindy Egging said. The Cheyenne County Art Guild was established in 1976 by Paul Atkins and Jan Pippit. Egging said the group is currently comprised of about 30 members who meet once a month and hold mini workshops where they get the...