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  • Foster Lumber closes its doors

    Don Ogle|Oct 27, 2017

    A long-time Sidney business has announced it is closing. Foster Lumber Company sent out letters to customers this week announcing the closure. In the letter, Fosters gave its customers a chance to make purchases during its liquidation sale before opening to the general public. The sale commenced Thursday. "This sale is initiated only after careful consideration," the letter said to customers. "It is our way of thanking you for your business and friendship, while at the same time accomplishing...

  • Red Raiders slip by Gering

    Don Ogle|Oct 25, 2017

    Sidney's Red Raiders had the kind of half to open its game Friday that everyone dreads in a football game, let alone Homecoming. The visiting Gering Bulldogs rocked the Raiders in that first half, taking advantage of Sidney miscues while its runners cut through the Sidney defense almost at will. Leading 7-0 after the first quarter, Gering doubled its lead on a pick-six just seconds into the second quarter, then went up 21-0 at quarter's end. But there are two halves to a football game, and the...

  • Sidney Housing Authority installs improvement to Sioux Villa

    Don Ogle|Oct 20, 2017

    Concrete poured this week on a north side project, long in the making, that will make a big difference for those driving in the Sioux Villa area. Construction crews spent the week preparing for and pouring three blocks of new concrete street on 18th Ave. from Cedar St. to Ash St., the housing project's main north-south thoroughfare . For a number of years the Sidney Housing Authority has been working to improve conditions at its properties, which include the Sioux Villa complex and Western...

  • SHS Bonfire

    Don Ogle|Oct 20, 2017

    Sidney High School students try to out-cheer each other at the bonfire held Wednesday. Sidney plays Gering at its Homecoming game Friday night at 7 p.m., with the coronation of the Homecoming Kind and Queen immediately following the game....

  • Sidney battles Gering

    Don Ogle|Oct 20, 2017

    GERING - One thing is certain when you watch a match between Western Conference foes. No matter the outcome, you'll see a hard-fought battle. That was the case Tuesday when the Sidney Lady Raiders travelled to Gering for a conference match - the second battle between the teams in two weeks. The teams fought through a three-set match in the finals of the Western Conference Volleyball Tournament at Sidney on Nov. 7 with the Lady Raiders coming out on top 2-1. The battle continued Tuesday, this...

  • Two injured in dog attack

    Don Ogle|Oct 18, 2017

    A 53 year old Sidney woman remains hospitalized after a weekend dog attack which sent her and an year old female to the hospital. Sidney police responded to the scene in the 1300 block of Osage after receiving a report that a dog had made an attack. Upon arrival, officers tazed the animal, which escaped the home and went into the neighborhood. Police Chief Joe Aikens said when the officers made contact with the animal again, they were forced to euthanize it due to its continued aggressive...

  • Potter-Dix wins weekend tourney

    Don Ogle|Oct 18, 2017

    POTTER - With a new coach and only a couple of players returning with much varsity playing time, Potter-Dix opened its volleyball season with a little bit of uncertainty. This time last season, the Lady Coyotes entered the Minuteman Activities Conference tournament having lost only one match - that the season opener to a team one class higher - and riding high on a 20-straight-set win streak. But the Lady Coyotes left no doubt Saturday that while they might be less inexperience, they're still a...

  • Students fly high despite fog

    Don Ogle|Oct 18, 2017

    Heavy fog, cleared only by windy conditions grounded the fly-in part of the Voc-Air Flying Club Fly-In Breakfast, but supporters still made their way to the Sidney airport to show support for the club and program. The breakfast, sponsored by Western Nebraska Community College's Voc-Air students and their flying club, is a long-standing fall tradition where the community and school get together to support students in the Voc-Air program. Although there wasn't much flying - aside from hand-held...

  • Sidney High School Homecoming Week

    Don Ogle|Oct 18, 2017

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  • Lady Raiders Western Conference champs

    Don Ogle|Oct 11, 2017

    Sidney's Lady Raiders rose to the top of the always-tough Western Conference Saturday, walking away from the Cabela's Athletic Facility with the conference championship in hand. Sidney captured the conference title with a three-set, 25-21, 19-25, 25-15 win over Gering, using a strong late rally to overcome the pesky Bulldogs. Along the way, the Lady Raiders also got back for a loss to Alliance just two days earlier. On Thursday, Alliance took a four-set, 25-12, 25-20, 22-25, 25-21 regular...

  • Memorial plaques available again

    Don Ogle|Oct 6, 2017

    On 20 concrete stands in Sidney's Legion Park, hundreds of Cheyenne County residents who served their country are remembered at the War Memorial near the park's southwest entrance. According to accounts reported in the Sidney Telegraph, L.L. (Swede) Nelson came up with the original idea of the memorial, which rapidly took form when Nelson's suggestions were embraced by the community. Nelson and Cheyenne County Superintendent of Schools Dr. William Kelley discussed, first with each other, then...

  • Middle School cross country runners to State

    Don Ogle|Oct 6, 2017

    Friday afternoon a bus full of athletes and coaches will head to the other end of Nebraska for Sidney school district's first state athletic competition. Last week, the athletes, cross country runners from Sidney Middle School, got the invitation to compete against others from across the state in Papillion. "We have a really good crew that deserves to be rewarded for all of their hard work," Sidney Cros County Coach Donna Wiedeburg said. The group is "super competitive," Wiedeburg said. It...

  • Sidney boys first, girls second in cross country Western Conference

    Don Ogle|Oct 4, 2017

    A day of personal bests and fierce competition saw Sidney High School capture two of three conference crowns up for grabs. Sidney hosted the Western Conference Cross Country meet Saturday, with Collin Brauer cutting 15 seconds off his best time to take the boy's title. "He had a certain goal," said Sidney Coach Donna Wiedeburg. "He wanted to be under 17 (minutes)." Saturday's run, said Wiedeburg, was a natural progression in Brauer's year, and going in coach and student both felt the his newest...

  • Dorwart retires after 50 years in U.S. Navy

    Don Ogle|Sep 29, 2017

    Fifty years ago a young Sidney man found his way into the Navy. A week ago today, that man retired as a highly respected man of God and of the Navy, who would remain serving both capacities if he could. Lieutenant Commander William Dorwart stood in the hangar bay of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt at the Naval Base San Diego, honored by Navy friends and family, plus members of his own family who could make the trip. When Dorwart left Nebraska, he became an aviation electronic technician. When his...

  • Bass Pro Shops acquisition of Cabela's complete

    Don Ogle|Sep 27, 2017

    Through SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) filings and a combined press release, Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops announced the companies' merger was completed Monday, with Bass Pro acquiring the locally-born outdoor retailer for approximately $5 billion. While specifics on the operation of some portions of Cabela's Sidney operations weren't made available, the announcement and information provided by the company said that operations will continue while promoting both the Bass Pro Shops and...

  • Fur Harvesters Convention

    Don Ogle|Sep 27, 2017

    As attendees continued to roll in Saturday morning, local organizers were already counting the Nebraska Fur Harvesters Convention a success. "I've been trying to get it here for a long time," said Nate Morgan as he watched new arrivals. Professionals, hobbiests, and the curious made their way around the Cheyenne County Fairgrounds Friday and Saturday to see the latest tools, techniques, and products for and from the industry. For Morgan, it was a chance to show the unitiated what trapping is...

  • Raider volleyball wins 2 in tourney

    Don Ogle|Sep 27, 2017

    Sidney went into the weekend strong, off triangular wins against Gering and Kimball Thursday in the Cabela's Athletic Facility. It appeared Gering might trip up Sidney's hopes early, taking a 25-15 first set win over their hosts. Sidney bounced back to a 25-19 second set win, setting up the battle royale. Neither team took an insurmountable lead in that final set, which saw the score tied five times, including at 24-24, before Sidney hits found the floor on the last two points and a 26-24 win....

  • Leyton takes two in triangular

    Don Ogle|Sep 22, 2017

    Leyton's Lady Warriors improved to 8-3 on the season thanks to a pair of straight-set wins in triangular action in Dalton Tuesday. Leyton made short work of Garden County in the evening opener, winning 25-12, 25-10 led by the attack of senior Taylor Borgess' eight kills, with sophomore Madelyn Watchorn adding six. The ladies from Oshkosh challenged Bayard in the middle match, staying with the Lady Tigers 25-21 before the pace caught up with them and Bayard rolled to a 25-6 straight-set win....

  • Years of work go to brighten Texas victims days

    Don Ogle|Sep 8, 2017

    For much of the past week Sidney residents have worked to help provide for the needs of Texans affected by Hurricane Harvey. Spearheaded by Sidney VFW Post 610, Adams Trucking and Sidney Public Schools, local residents have responded with food, water, clothing and other items needed by hurricane victims. One set of packages has been years in the making, although their donor didn't know it at the time. "I saw an article on Facebook that said they could use all kinds of items," said Evelyn Gerih...

  • Regulators approve Foremost Bank sale

    Don Ogle|Sep 8, 2017

    A final piece of the puzzle in the sale of Cabela’s was put into place Wednesday. That piece, the approval by the federal regulators for a Georgia bank to acquire Cabela’s banking operation, was announced Wednesday. In an SEC filing, Cabela’s reported the Federal Reserve approved the sale of Worl’s Foremost Bank to Georgia-based bank Synovus, which will keep $1.2 billion in deposits but resell the credit card business to Capital One. According to an Associated Press report, the banking approva...

  • Lady Red Raiders shine in home opener

    Don Ogle|Sep 8, 2017

    Sidney's Lady Raiders gave the home town crowd a treat in their home opener Tuesday, using a powerful net game to notch a straight-set, 25-14, 25-22, 25-15 win over Mitchell. Sidney opened up a quick lead in the first set, surging ahead 11-6 before Mitchell used its first timeout to try and stem the tide. The strategy worked to an extent as the Lady Tigers were able to score a couple of points to Sidney's four, before the Lady Raiders got the momentum going again to outscore the visitors 10-6...

  • Sidney Shooting Park holds open house at archery range

    Don Ogle|Aug 16, 2017

    Sidney Shooting Park held an open house Saturday to showcase its newly refurbished archery range. "We wanted to show people the increased availability of shooting options in the area," said club member Deanna Kendall. The changes have come about since May, when club members began working on implementing newly designed courses. Those include a new target practice range, as well as a field course. On the practice range, Kendall said the new targets, build on frames that remain in place, make it...

  • Trailer fire results in response from four local departments

    Don Ogle|Aug 2, 2017

    Four fire departments responded to a fire that originated on Interstate 80 over the weekend and spread into nearby grassland, placing a feedlot and cattle nearby pastures in danger. Sidney Volunteer Fire Department was called to the report of a semi trailer on fire just before 2 p.m. Saturday. Upon arrival at the scene, near mile marker 53 west of Sidney, firemen witnessed one of the vehicle's burning tires burst, throwing burning rubber into dry grass on the south side of the interstate,...

  • Hwy. 30 segment closed through end of week

    Don Ogle|Jul 19, 2017

    City officials have received word from the Nebraska Department of Transportation that Hwy. 30 between 5th Avenue and Fort Sidney Road will be closed beginning today and will reopen at the end of the day on Friday. During construction work and milling operations, the contractor found some areas that need extra attention, according to Dawn Martin, Assistant City Manager. The contractor felt the best method to safely and most effectively complete the needed repairs is to close the road. Buck Simms...

  • Holiday dinners in danger

    Don Ogle|Jul 12, 2017

    For 25 years, volunteers have worked to provide holiday meals to those without family in close proximity to Sidney, or those unable to make the meals themselves. It started with Christmas, when Ella Mae Goranson first saw the need and organized a community Christmas dinner at the Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp. The event grew each year, and 10 years ago, a dinner was added at Thanksgiving time. Each year more than 100 people of all ages have come to the dinners, where they can enjoy the holidays...

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