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  • Constitution Is Basis For Senate Hopeful's Run

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

    Armed with the belief that too many elected officials don't follow their oaths, Lincoln businessman Todd Watson is running for Nebraska's Third District senate seat, saying he will lead a charge to follow the U.S. Constitution. Watson made a stop in Sidney Monday as he kicks off his Nebraska campaign, which, he said, is based on following the Constitution. "They all take the same oath," said Watson of members of the House and Senate, "to support and defend the Constitution of the United States...

  • Four Raider Wrestlers Cap Season With Pins

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

    KEARNEY - Sidney wrestlers competed in the Nebraska State Duals Championship over the weekend, facing the toughest dual squads the state has to offer. Sidney fnished eighth in the field, losing its duals against third place finisher Northwest and Wahoo, which was fifth. Four Sidney wrestlers capped their seasons with pins to lead Sidney’s effort. Derek Robb, Kaden Vowers, Trey Arellano and Brody Raines, all medalists at last week’s team meet, recorded pins in both of their matches. State Duals T...

  • Hickory Square Questions Addressed By Chamber

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

    A project which aims to make downtown Sidney more attractive and drive downtown business was reviewed by members of the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. Sidney's city council chambers were filled to capacity by local residents wanting to hear more about the idea behind the Hickory Square project, which would develop a park-like area on 10th Avenue from the mid-block alley north to Hickory Street. Under the plan, both the alley and Hickory St. would remain open unless an event...

  • MARC Air Ambulance Takes Flight

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

    An air rescue service newly based out of Sidney officially went into operation last week, and it didn't long to make its first run. Medical Air Rescue Company (MARC) went "live," or able to carry patients, Saturday morning, and that evening carried its first patient. MARC's local operation, in the works since January 2017, has spent the past few months setting up shop in Sidney. The company purchased two homes in Sidney, one for medical personnel, the other for pilots and ground crew, and has ma...

  • Cabela's Employees Offered Voluntary Retirement Packages

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 21, 2018

    For months since the announcement that Bass Pro Shops purchased Cabela's, uncertainty has hovered over Sidney like a cloud. "What's going to happen on the hill" has been the question many have tried to guess as they hope for their future in Sidney. That question was answered late last week when those employed at Cabela's headquarters received letters outlining a severance package for those voluntarily leaving the company. It is believed that the letters were sent to the majority, if not all, of...

  • Sidney Wrestlers Shine At State

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 21, 2018

    LINCOLN - Sidney High School wrestlers posted their best showing at the state tournament in more than 20 years over the weekend, finishing in a tie for fourth as a team and bringing home four individual medals. From the onset, the Raiders showed they were there to compete, landing atop the team scoreboard after the opening day behind the strength of five pins. "We got some big points in the first round," said Sidney Coach John Ganser. "We had some quarterfinal losses that were tough, but the...

  • Community Gets The Nod At Chamber Banquet

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 14, 2018

    While the stage was set to mimic the Hollywood Oscars, the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce could well have named its Saturday awards program the "Team Awards." The Chamber annually uses its award banquet to recognize significant contributions to the community by both businesses and individuals. But without exception representatives of business and individuals alike gave credit not only to their own teams, but the Sidney and Cheyenne County community as well. No matter the category, award...

  • Raiders Qualify Eight for State

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 14, 2018

    GOTHENBURG - Sidney roared through semi-final action at the B4 District Wrestling Tournament Saturday, setting the stage for the school's best district finish in nearly 20 years. "We got hot and had a really good semifinal round and continued the rest of the way," said Sidney Coach John Ganser. "That was a credit to the kids and the other coaches." When the smoke cleared, the Raiders won the District crown and qualified eight wrestlers for the state tournament, which begins Thursday at the...

  • Treasure Island

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2018

    Students from Sidney schools participated in the Missoula Children's Theatre production of Treasure Island Saturday, treating a packed house at the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. The play was sponsored locally by the High Plains Arts Council....

  • Rollover Accident

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2018

    A 19 year old Sidney man was partially ejected from his vehicle last Thursday evening when his vehicle rolled on Old Post Road. According to the Sidney Police Department report, the vehicle, driven by Brian S. Atkins of Sidney, was travelling in excess of the posted 35 mile an hour speed limit when he left the roadway, entered the ditch, and rolled one and a half times, landing on its top. The report said Atkins was partially ejected. Sidney fire and ambulance crews responded to the scene and...

  • Raider Wrestlers Finish Dual Season In Strong Fashion

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2018

    Sidney’s wrestlers powered their way through their final weekend of duals, winning all but one after being tripped up by rival Alliance in the final match at the Southeast Duals Tournament in Wyoming. The Raiders opened wekeend action with a 48-23 win over another rival at Gering. Sidney’s Robb brothers opened and closed the dual with strong performances at 170 and 160 pounds. Brad Robb opened with a pin over Jordan Overlin in 1:01. Derek Robb capped the match with a 16-0 technical fall ove...

  • Leadership Cheyenne County

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 31, 2018

    Members of this year's Leadership Cheyenne County class put the final touches on a community project Friday, placing commemorative plaques at two city transportation covered bus stops, purchased and built through the group's efforts. The class solicited funds and built two shelters along the city's Stage Line bus route, one at 10th and King by the courthouse, the other near the office at Sioux Villa. Class members included Natalie Jobman of the leadership committee, Heather Hausmann, Andrew...

  • Why Not Sidney?

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 26, 2018

    Who knows a town and what it has to offer better than its own residents? That was part of the discussion Joe and Cathy Arterburn had when they decided to enlist Sidney area residents to join a letter writing campaign to bring attention to Sidney for businesses looking to expand their operations. The idea began when Cathy read an article on Apple's plans for expansion. Apple announced last week it is planning business investments that will contribute more than $350 billion to the U.S. economy...

  • Citizens Asked To Throw In Support

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 24, 2018

    While local officials continue to seek out potential businesses to fill in the employment gap left by the changes at Cabela's, a unique campaign is underway, spearheaded by Sidney Mayor Joe Arterburn and his wife Cathy. The Arterburns recently began a social media campaign asking area residents to write letters to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who announced recently the company is looking for additional locations for business expansion. In a letter, Sidney residents are asked to tell Cook what they like...

  • TeamMates Recognizes Chamber

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 19, 2018

    TeamMates mentoring program, founded to provide support and encouragement for students, held its local appreciation social Monday, recognizing the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce with the Friends of TeamMates Award. Accepting the award were Chamber Director Denise Wilkinson, Bev Arellano, chamber office coordinator, and Sandy Goble, communications director. TeamMates President, Brad Sherman, said the trio gave the program a lot of assistance over the past year, providing a spot at Gold...

  • Cameras Approved For County Building Security

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 19, 2018

    Cheyenne County Commissioners approved security cameras for the county weed building at their meeting Tuesday. The action was taken on a recommendation in part by Ron Leal, Region 21 Emergency Management Director Ron Leal. The concern came after a door was found open. It appeared there wasn’t anything missing, but because of the equipment stored there, it was felt added security would be prudent. Part of those measures include the security cameras, which will feed into the Cheyenne County S...

  • County Receives Bridge Replacement Funds

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2018

    Cheyenne County has once again been approved for funding to replace a defective bridge. The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) announced a Cheyenne County project was one of 22 proposals selected for the second round of the County Bridge Match Program (CBMP). The CBMP provides funding to counties for the innovative replacement and repair of deficient county bridges. The second Request for Proposals (RFP) was announced in October, with $4 million to be distributed to counties across...

  • Sidney Wrestlers Go Perfect In Recent Duals

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2018

    Sidney wrestlers added six wins to their dual meet record last week, first toppling Bridgeport on the road Thursday, evening, then winning all five matches at the UNK Midwest Duals Tournament in Kearney Friday. In a powerful field at the UNK Duals Tournament, Sidney used a 44-27 win over Holdrege to earn fifth place overall. Brady Robb led the way for Sidney, winning four matches by pin in 3:56. Robb averaged less than a minute on the mat with his pin victims, but two of those matches were over...

  • School Threat

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 12, 2018

    Sidney school students were met at the door by law enforcement officers and administrators as they went to school Wednesday, the result of a message found scribbled on a bathroom wall Tuesday. The message, "school shooting January 10, 2018," was found by a teacher just before the end of the school day and reported it to Middle School Principal Brandon Ross, who in turn called Sidney police. Police responded to the school "right away," Ross said. From there, school and law enforcement officials...

  • City Council Dispatches Short Agenda

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 12, 2018

    Sidney’s Aquatic Center will make some scheduling changes next summer as it works to become more efficient with employee time and associated costs. In November, council heard from Parks Superintendent Tom Von Seggern, who said after its second year of operation, the department would look at ways to cut expenses. Von Seggern wasn’t present at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, but Dawn Graves, assistant city manager, presented a plan that shifts or cuts hours of operation. Night lap swimming will...

  • Raider Wrestlers Win Ogallala Dual

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 10, 2018

    At their season's halfway point the Sidney Red Raider wrestling team is going strong, topping the competition at the Western Trails Tournament Thursday, followed by taking first place honors at the Ogallala Duals Tournament Saturday. Sidney was led to the top team score at Western Trails, held in Morrill, by senior Kaden Vowers, who collected his 150th career win on the way to the top of the podium at 126 pounds. Vowers was also a standout in the Ogallala duals tournament where, wrestling a...

  • Office Hopefuls Begin To File For Election

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 5, 2018

    There will be a changing of the guard in some elected positions next year, with at least two current office holders choosing not to file for re-election this year. For 41 years, 42 by the end of her term, Dianne Scott has served Cheyenne County residents in the treasurer’s office, with four terms as County Treasurer. Scott began as a part-time clerk, pulling license plates in 1976 when all plates were purchased in the first two months of the year. Registrations, titles and other paperwork run t...

  • Christmas at Sidney Care and Rehab

    Don Ogle|Dec 27, 2017

  • Be Prepared: Emergency Procedures Planned To Maintain Safety, Traffic Flow

    Don Ogle|Dec 22, 2017

    Thursday's snow ended up without serious problems for street crews or drivers, but the crews and others in charge of the city's snow removal plans were ready anyway. Hank Radtke, city street superintendent, says in some ways preparing for a snow storm is in some ways a guessing game. "Every storm is different," Ratdke said. But had it looked like this week's storm would have taken a turn for the worst, the city does have a plan. But, Ratdke said, that plan "changes" from storm to storm....

  • Visitors Center Takes On New Role

    Don Ogle|Dec 20, 2017

    Beginning Jan. 1, Sidney will begin to play a role in providing tourism information to travelers with interest in western Nebraska. The Sidney Visitor's Center already plays a large role in promoting Cheyenne County and the area in general, but that role will expand when the Visitor's Center becomes the information and call center for the Western Nebraska Tourism Coalition. The Coalition, made up of tourism professionals from 22 western Nebraska, promotes and provides information on activities...

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