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  • Jeffers Likes the Fun of New Position

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

    It started when a friend from the Cheyenne County Community Center asked if he would be willing to drive folks to a couple of events. Before he knew it, Brent Jeffers was asked if he might like to take over as the Center's Senior Activities Coordinator. Being the person he is, one who enjoys people and seeing them enjoy themselves, Jeffers said "yes." As the new Senior Activities Coordinator, Jeffers said he would just as soon drop the "senior" part of the title, preferring instead to help...

  • Junk Jaunt A Search For "Treasure"

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

    For 15 years Nebraska's Junk Jaunt has grown into a "treasure" hunter's paradise, featuring more than 300 miles of central Nebraska's beautiful scenery and more than 50 stops in 36 towns. The circular route follows the Loup River and Sandhills Journey Scenic Byways, taking participants from Grand Island to Halsey. For those unfamiliar with the Junk Jaunt, it is, simply put, Nebraska's biggest garage sale. Last year, 20 Sidney garage sale aficionados, many of them "newbies" to the Jaunt,...

  • Tough Breaks Sink Raiders

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

    Dropped balls and inopportune mistakes hit Sidney's Red Raider football team for the second week in a row, as they lost to Chadron 34-20 Friday at home. In their first game against a district foe, the Raiders had hoped to make a strong showing to establish themselves as a team to beat in the district. But Chadron and its air attack had other ideas, taking advantage of Sidney miscues along the way. After receiving the opening kickoff Sidney lost the ball on a fumble on the first snap from scrimma...

  • Quad/Graphics Announces Intended Layoffs In Sidney

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

    From the second such action in as many years, a large group of graphics professionals are uncertain of their future following a Wednesday afternoon announcement that Quad/Graphics would be closing its Sidney operation. The announcement was another shock for many of the people working for the company, a good share of them who joined Quad/Graphics after Cabela's shut down its graphics operations early in 2016. That action was taken as Cabela's was working to streamline its operation, which was und...

  • Leyton Athlete Returns Home After Serious Injury

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

    Defying the norm, Dalton teenager Drew Haley returned home Tuesday, just 18 days following an injury that resulted in a partial leg amputation. Haley, a junior at Leyton High School, was injured in the school's football season opener when his knee was twisted on a tackle following a high-reaching catch. Two days later it was discovered the injury included severe damage to the main artery that supplies the lower leg. At that time, he was flown to University of Colorado Hospital where it was...

  • Sidney Police Kept Busy On Weekend

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

    Sidney police were extra busy last weekend as thieves worked overtime at the I-80 interchange. Police Chief Joe Aikens reports the crazy weekend began Friday with a rash of shoplifting reports from WalMart. Aikens said in four calls, five people were arrested after trying to shoplift from the store. One other, yet to be identified person, also pushed a cart of goods out the door without paying. On Saturday, approximately $14,000 worth of tires and rims were stolen from trucks at Buffalo Point...

  • Game and Parks Field Office Set to Establish Wildlife Habitat

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

    If Katherine Crawley has her way, wildlife in the area will flourish under her work. Since May, Crawley, a wildlife biologist with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, has been introducing herself to landowners in the southern Panhandle, out of a new Game and Parks field office in Sidney. Her mission: to help landowners provide or improve wildlife habitat from Scottsbluff, over to Garden County and points south of that line. While she can work with different sorts of wildlife projects,...

  • Legion Takes On Improvement Projects In Park

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

    Sidney's American Legion Post #17 has been busy this summer on a couple of highly visual projects in Legion Park. First of those has been work on the lighting system at the Legion Baseball Field. The park has been "dark" since a spring storm blew over one of the light poles in right field. Since then, Legion games were played earlier in the day because of the dark spot. Legion officials have been working to check the field and potential solutions since the pole was blown over. In checking the...

  • Haley Continues to Heal Following Injury

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

    Leyton High School football player Drew Haley continues to recuperate from an injury he sustained at the Leyton season opener Aug. 30. In the first quarter of that game, Haley went high to catch a pass, but when he came down his knee was severely injured, the injury cutting off blood flow to his lower leg. As a result, part of Haley’s lower leg had to be amputated. Even so, the Haley family has continued to count its blessings along the way. Among those was that the amputation was not p...

  • UST Global And Xpanxion To Bring New Healthcare And Technology Jobs To Sidney

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 7, 2018
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    Xpanxion, in partnership with its parent company UST Global, has formally announced it will be expanding operations into Sidney. The move is part of the company's practice to expand its portfolio of services and the geographic footprint of its existing Rural Sourcing ecosystem by opening a new Rural Delivery and Services Center in Sidney. A leading global technology services provider, Xpanxion, a UST Global Group company, said through a news release that the Sidney center is intended to serve...

  • Leyton Football Player Severely Injured

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

    An unusual football injury has left the Gurley, Dalton and Banner County communities in shock after a member of the Leyton/Banner County football team suffered a crippling injury last week. Leyton junior Drew Haley was injured in the first quarter of the game against Morrill last Thursday (Aug. 30) when he went high for a pass, caught it, and was tackled at mid-field. But after the play, Haley didn't get up, suffering from an injured knee. Haley didn't return to the game, but it wasn't for...

  • Portion of Walking Trail to Close

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

    Beginning Monday, Sept. 10, a portion of the Sidney/Deadwood Walking Trail will be closed near Western Nebraska Community College. The closure will be approximately one-half mile southeast of the college, said Galen Wittrock, assistant manager at the South Platte Natural Resources District. Wittrock said work is progressing on the Joint East Sidney Watershed Project, and the closure is due to the need to lay underground culverts across the walking trail path. Wittrock said depending on weather...

  • Seattle Woman Includes Sidney as Part of Her Adventure

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

    Like a busy bee flitting from flower to flower, a young Seattle, Wash. woman landed in Sidney over the weekend, getting her first taste of what Nebraska has to offer. At 25, Lisa Hirata has been traveling the western United States in a wandering course, much like a honey bee looking for the best flowers to draw from. But instead of pollen, Hirata is drawing from the experiences of life and the people it brings across her path. Her course is not only zig-zag, but extremely wandering as she makes...

  • Building Purchase Yields Unexpected Business Reward

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 29, 2018

    When Molly and Matt Highby opened Highby Forest Products in May, they didn't go in with a lot of expectations. "We didn't know the first thing about the business,"says the Molly, the company's president. But what they did know in looking at the opportunity to purchase the former Anderson Forest Products, was that it appeared to have some promise. But it's a business that could just as easily have fallen by the wayside had the Highbys not had a wider vision for the community. That's because...

  • Sidney Bullies Bridgeport 40-0

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 29, 2018

    "That's one," Sidney Coach Chris Koozer said following the Raiders' first game of the 2018-19 season, a 40-0 drubbing of Bridgeport. While it didn't start that way, Sidney manhandled the Bulldogs, using its size to overwhelm and wear down a team that showed splashes of quickness and talent with the pigskin. In fact, Bridgeport made the Raider crowd gasp early when quarterback Cole Faessler weaved his way through the line and broke away for a 48 yard romp before being chased down by the Raiders...

  • Area Enrollment Numbers Not As Bad As Predicted

    Don Ogle|Aug 24, 2018

    Going into the final weeks of the school year last May, most of the area’s small schools were bracing for an impact on enrollment that, thankfully, never happened. Nearly all schools, which had by last spring already seen mild dips in enrollment, and based on interviews and expectations, figured they could see substantially fewer students - up to 20 percent in some projections. But as students enrolled for the 2018-19 school year, the projections were disproved. While Creek Valley and Leyton Sch...

  • New Chief Chosen by Sidney Firemen

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 22, 2018

    Sidney's Volunteer Fire Department is under new leadership, following the installation of new officers earlier this month. Four members of the Department's command staff have moved up in the ranks, while two remain in the same slots and two officers have accepted new roles in the command ranks. Twenty-six year department veteran LaVerne Bown was chosen as the new fire chief, replacing Keith Stone, who stepped down after serving in that spot for 32 years. Bown has been one of the department's...

  • Sidney Prepares For Leaner Budget

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

    Sidney's City Council took a good hard look at its 2018-19 budget during a workshop Wednesday, and found there will be a lot of cuts that could sting a little over the next couple of years. In making his budget presentation, Sidney City Manager Ed Sadler told council that, at least on paper, the city could be facing up to $1 million in cuts. That's due in part to double counting some revenues, re-budgeting unspent funds and budgeting possible federal grants. In eliminating those miscues, the...

  • ACCIDENT REPORT

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

    A vehicle is towed away from the scene of an accident Wednesday afternoon at the corner of 12th and Illinois when one vehicle was reported to have struck the rear of another. The Sidney Police Department report was unavailable by press deadline but The Telegraph will follow up when it becomes available....

  • Van vs House

    Don Ogle|Aug 8, 2018

  • Smith Visits Sidney Constituents

    Don Ogle|Aug 8, 2018

    Congressman Adrian Smith spent the morning in Sidney Monday, with business and healthcare foremost on his agenda. Smith opened the morning at Lukjan Metal products, presenting its leadership team with the 2018 Third Congressional District Excellence in Economic Development Award. Lukjan was named as one of 11 individuals and businesses helping to strengthen Nebraska communities through innovation, hard work, entrepreneurship, and historic preservation. Smith presented the award, along with a...

  • Residents Reminded To Remain Vigilant

    Don Ogle|Aug 3, 2018

    While local law enforcement officials aren’t ready to call it a huge problem, a recent uptick in burglaries and thefts have them urging the public to be more vigilant. Most of the problems for Sidney Police Department are reports of thefts from storage units. The PD has also recently been investigating a break in at a car wash and a convenience store. At the car wash, there was substantial property damage as those involved broke into the building and took an unknown amount of change from a machi...

  • Ballots Sent to Sidney Homes

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

    By now, Sidney's registered voters have received a large, white envelope from the Cheyenne County Clerk's office containing a mail-in ballot. The question posed to voters is a small change to the city's current LB840 Economic Development Plan that will allow the city to seek funds for economic development other than that raised by a one-half percent sales tax already in place. The LB840 fund, first approved by voters in 1997 and renewed in 2017, dedicates a portion of sales tax specifically to e...

  • Monument Expansion

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

    Robert "Sparky England and Kobe Peterson direct the flow of concrete into forms at the War Memorial in Legion Park. Sidney's VFW asked the local crew to add a wall at the Memorial to make room for more Remembrance Plaques....

  • California Earthquake Nets Long Time Nebraska Farmers

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 20, 2018

    In April 1906, the ground shook like never before in the San Francisco area when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devistated northern California, affecting thousands. Not many realize it, but that earthquake would also have an impact on western Nebraska as well. For as John William Hyde and his family recovered from the "big one," Hyde vowed it would be the last earthquake his family would go through. So Hyde packed up his wife Elanor and five children, looking to find a place where he could find land...

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