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  • Top Fish

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 13, 2018

    A trio of buddies excitedly claimed the top prize at the Kids Fishing Day Saturday when they caught a sunfish tagged with a red tag, worth a $100 gift certificate at Cabela's. Shouts of "red tag! red tag!" could be heard across the pond at they reeled in their prize. The fishermen were, from left, Jeremiah Roggasch, Zach Roggasch and Brayden Thorsen....

  • Storm Brings Rain, Hail

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 8, 2018

    A late afternoon storm centered in the Lodgepole area built and gave the area some much needed rain, along with not-so-welcome hail in some areas of Cheyenne County. Officially, the storm produced only a half inch of rain at Sidney. At the storm’s center, Lodgepole, there were unconfirmed reports of as much as three inches of rain. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Cheyenne did not have an official estimates, although checks of the NeRAIN network showed reports of a half to three-quarters o...

  • Sidney Girl Earns Highest Scout Honor

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 1, 2018

    NORTH PLATTE - A Sidney Girl Scout was presented scouting's highest award this week, capping a life-long dedication to learning through Girl Scouts. In a ceremony held Tuesday, Sarah-Kate Splichal was presented with the Gold Award. With the award, she became one of the elite in Girl Scouts, as less than six percent of scouts earn the award. In accepting the award, Splichal thanked her mother, "for giving me that extra push I needed when looking for that next step in the process." Splichal said s...

  • Gold Rush Days First Activity of Busy Month

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 1, 2018

    Time is ticking down to the beginning of a busy month of activity, which begins in earnest next weekend with Gold Rush Days, which celebrates and entertains with activities reminiscent of the 1800s. While not in the thick of the actual rush, Sidney was still a vital hub of transportation and a stopping point for those headed to South Dakota when gold was discovered in the Black Hills. For 15 years, Gold Rush Days has brought the 1800s back to life during a weekend in June, with activities,...

  • Remember: Memorial Day Services To Honor Fallen

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 25, 2018

    This weekend officially kicks off the summer season for many, but Monday, the "end" of the holiday weekend, is the real reason for this important national holiday. Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service of the United States of America. Memorial Day was born out of the Civil War and a desire to honor fallen soldiers. It was officially proclaimed on May 5, 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the...

  • Ball Honors Service in Armed Forces

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 23, 2018

    Sidney residents closed out Armed Forces Day Saturday with a first-ever local Armed Forces Ball and the results were far better than any of its organizers could imagine. "We thought we would have a couple of tables with people around them," Ylani Cole said during her opening welcome. "We had no idea we would have a turnout like this." More than 200 people, from former servicemen and women to their families, to interested supporters turned out at the Sidney Elks Lodge for food, fund raising and...

  • Sidney High Graduates 93

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2018

    Friends, family and well wishers packed Sidney High School's gymnasium to overflowing Sunday as the Class of 2018 closed the book on their high school days. With the motto "Chase your dreams, but always know the road that'll lead you home again," by Tim McGraw, 93 seniors accepted their diplomas in the ceremony. Superintendent Jay Ehler welcomed graduates and guests, then shared thoughts for them to remember. "Your next chapter is about to begin - a chapter filled with the adults you are becomin...

  • Leyton Graduation a Family Affair

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2018

    Family was the theme of Leyton High School's graduation Saturday, as speakers continually referred to class members not only as classmates, but members of a "family." With 11 graduates, class members got close over the years. A couple who had been there, only a short time, felt they were drawn into the folds of a family. For Co-Valedictorian Payge Ernest, her reflection of the class' lives together was that they weren't like the movies. "The most disappointing thing is that our lives are not lik...

  • Torch Run Draws Strength From Local Participants

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2018

    Local law enforcement personnel are once again gearing up to support Special Olympics with its annual Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torn Run. Each year, the Special Olympics benefits from proceeds raised by Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torn Runs across the state. Last year, Sidney law enforcement personnel and supporters turned out for what proved the largest Torch Run the state has ever seen. More than 100 walkers and runners turned out for the event, serving notice to the rest of the st...

  • Law Ride Celebrates 10 Years

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2018

    Hundreds of riders will stream toward the middle of Nebraska this weekend, participating in the 10th Annual Law Enforcement Ride. From both ends of the state they’ll travel, meeting in Grand Island and then going together to the Nebraska Law Enforcement Memorial. The riders will be primarily members of law enforcement motorcycle clubs, but participants don’t have to be law enforcement, or even motorcycle riders to participate and show support. The ride has several parts to it. One is the com...

  • County Will See Lower Tax Valuations

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 4, 2018

    A recommendation by the Cheyenne County Assessor's Office to lower the percentages on which property tax values are based has been approved by the Nebraska Tax Equalization and Review Commission. Last month the Cheyenne County Assessor's Office made its recommendation to the Department of Revenue to lower the percentages on a number of property types. With the Department of Revenue's approval, the matter needed final approval from the Tax Equalization and Review Commission. Properties taxes are...

  • No Crown, But Cole Still Wins

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2018

    OMAHA - Sidney's Ylani Cole didn't come away with the Mrs. Nebraska crown at the Mrs. Nebraska Pageant last weekend, but that is secondary to what she did gain. "I won so much more than a crown and a sash," Cole said. "I've gotten to develop so many wonderful relationships and friendships. Getting out there and getting involved with my community was great." "It was a reward, not an award, and it's something I'll always treasure," Cole said of the her time serving the community as Mrs. Cheyenne...

  • Spring Storm Cripples Area

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 18, 2018

    A hard-hitting spring storm that hit the area Friday left more than a hundred motorists stranded around Sidney, and electric customers from Sidney to Lake McConaughy without power for between 24 and 48 hours. The storm began dropping snow mid-morning, and around 11:30 a.m., a multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 80 near mile marker 66 was reported and it went downhill from there. The Nebraska State Patrol reported two major areas where accidents and poor visibility shut down traffic on I-80,...

  • Firemen Honor 175 Years Of Service

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 18, 2018

    Sidney volunteer firemen gathered Saturday evening to honor their own, with awards and recognition going out to 10 firefighters with a cumulative total of 175 years of service to the community. Fireman Greg Brekel was chosen by his peers as Firefighter of the Year. Three other firefighters were also nominated for the award - Jamie Savage, Bronson Reece and Mike Butts. Three of those, Loren Rood, Glenn Morrison and James Harmon, each had more than 25 years. Morrison and Harmon received recognitio...

  • Mrs. Cheyenne County In Final Countdown Toward Pageant

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 13, 2018

    In just a little more than a week, Ylani Cole will join nine other women from across Nebraska, vying for the title Mrs. Nebraska America and a chance at Mrs. America. As of Monday, she was still looking for that "just right" outfit for the interview portion of the pageant, still practicing for those interviews, and remembered with a start, "I've got to start packing." While it might seem Cole is flustered at the last minute, she says she is really just "a little nervous," with the day she's...

  • Activity Celebrates Young Children

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 13, 2018

    Those who work with youth will celebrate Week of the Young Child next week, and in our area, the celebration kicks off tonight. “Celebrating Our Youngest Learners” opens to students and their families from 6-8 p.m. at the Cheyenne County Community Center. Free to the public, there will be a host of activities to challenge and delight. “We’ll be celebrating people who work with, and are in early childhood,” said Cassis Challburg, pre-school teacher at the Learning Corner Pre-School. At the site,...

  • Girl's Day Out Saturday

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 13, 2018

    A day out with friends is on tap for the girls Saturday, when Girl’s Day Out provides the opportunity for plenty of visiting, the chance to support local businesses, along with a little “shopping therapy.” Hosted by the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce, Girls Day Out begins with registration from 10 a.m. to noon. Then the real fun begins, with the chance to visit 40 local vendors and walk the downtown area. The event, open to girls from age 12 and up, provides a goodie bag filled with coupo...

  • Grass Fire

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 13, 2018

  • Pilot Escapes Injury In Plane Crash

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 11, 2018

    A Colorado man escaped injury when his home built lightweight airplane lost power and he made a crash landing along Interstate 80 late Saturday afternoon. Ty Witt, 21, of Lamar, Colorado was moving the plane from Lamar to Sidney's Lloyd Carr Field and was approaching the airport just prior to the incident. Witt said as he flew toward the field, another aircraft called on the radio informing local air traffic it was on final approach. Witt said he went around to the west to come in second when...

  • Cheyenne County Could See Lower Property Valuations

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 11, 2018

    A recommendation by the Cheyenne County Assessor has been accepted by the Nebraska Department of Revenue to be forwarded to potentially lower the level at which properties are taxed. Cheyenne County Assessor Sybil Prosser last week sent the office’s annual review to the Department of Revenue, proposing value changes based on property sales. Prosser was informed Friday that the Department of Revenue approved the proposal and forwarded it on to the Nebraska Tax Equalization and Review C...

  • Republicans Hold County Convention

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 6, 2018

    Cheyenne County Republican leaders met in convention this week, choosing its leadership and delegates to the state convention in June. Part of the lightly-attended gathering included discussion to draw more participants into the party fold. "It's a non-election year, so there isn't a very big turnout," said Bernie Fehringer, a long-time member of the party's leadership team. Fehringer said part of the party's work over the next couple of years should be to grow active members prior to the 2020...

  • Easter Egg Hunt

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 4, 2018

    A young Easter egg hunt participant lays claim to one of the larger prizes offered at the event, a canister of drawing chalk. Youngsters braved below-freezing temperatures for the annual event, hosted by Dr. Jeff Cook....

  • Sidney Choir Invited to Carnegie Hall

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 30, 2018

    Sidney High School's choir has been invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York city next month. The choir, under the direction of David Mead, received the invitation after performing the work "Sleep," by Composer Eric Whitaker, on an audition recording. The group learned by mid-week last week that its recording had been well received, and after further review by officials from Distinguished Concerts International New York City, they were officially invited to perform. The concert, a...

  • Multi-Generational Prom Closes Out Project

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 30, 2018

    Raiders Reaching Out, an extension of Sidney High School's human development class, closed out a special project Friday with a multi-generational prom that capped a months-long project where class members got to know people from a few years to decades older. Senior citizens from extended care facilities, one of the target audiences for the Raiders Reaching Out, were unable to attend, but those in attendance were impressed by the students' enthusiasm and energy as they conducted interviews, visit...

  • State Takes Control of Sidney Nursing Home: Patients Not Endangered by Action

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 28, 2018

    A Sidney nursing home and assisted living center are among a group of facilities across Nebraska affected by a move by the State of Nebraska. The state has taken control of 21 nursing homes around Nebraska because their owner couldn't make payroll. Affected are Sidney Care and Rehabilitation Center skilled nursing center and assisted living center. The homes' owner, Cottonwood Healthcare, also known as Skyline, which is headquartered in New Jersey, notified the state about its financial crisis,...

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