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  • Namuth Signs with Midland for Shooting Sports

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2024

    SIDNEY--It was a target that senior Jayce Namuth didn't miss, as he signed his letter of intent to attend and compete with the Midland University Shooting Sports team starting in the Fall of 2024. Although Namuth's favorite event is trap shooting, he will also compete in sporting clay, double trap, skeet, double skeet and super sporting events. "I really enjoyed my visit to Midland and loved the campus. I related very well with the coach and I'm looking forward to the Fall and starting my...

  • Sidney City Council Tables Economic Development Director's Proposed Artifical Intelligence Tracking Program

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Tuesday, May 14, City of Sidney Economic Development Director Brandy Stone addressed the Sidney City Council regarding the purchase and implementation of Placer.AI, an Artificial Intelligence product which Stone states uses location analytics software,powered by mobile data. Placer.AI monitors tens of thousands of mobile devices to provide data on any physical location such as retailers, events, or casual outings. As proposed, the benefit will be that this AI program will ensure... Full story

  • Sidney Man Held in North Platte on Second Degree Murder Charges in Death of Infant

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2024

    SIDNEY--According to documents released yesterday by the Cheyenne County Attorney's Office, Brandon Russell, a 25-year-old Sidney resident, was charged with Murder in the Second Degree, a Class 1B Felony, Felony Intentional Child Abuse Resulting in Death, a Class B Felony and Assault by Strangulation Resulting in Death, a Class 2A Felony in connection to the death of a two-year-old child on April 5, 2021. Cheyenne County Sheriff's personnel were dispatched to 1533 14th Avenue In Sidney on April... Full story

  • Keno, Tax Exemptions and Car Bowl Grant Top Priorities on Commissioners' Agenda

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SIDNEY--The Cheyenne County Commissioners met on Monday, May 6, with a full slate of issues on the agenda. Commissioner Darrell Johnson was absent from the meeting. After approving the current agenda and minutes from the April 15 meeting, the Commissioners were ready for the first order of business. The first item on the agenda was a reconsideration of a denial of burial assistance for Jose Maestas and Denise Raferty. For the Raferty application, the applicants said that at the time of the...

  • South Platte Natural Resources District Hosts Natural Resources Day

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Monday, May 6, over 170 fourth grade students from across Nebraska traveled to the Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp in Sidney to participate in the South Platte Natural Resource District's Natural Resource Day. The students were divided into groups and traveled through eight different stations. Each station was focused on different Natural Resources, such as wildlife including mammals, birds and fish, soil and rocks. Each station had experts detail what natural resources they were focused...

  • Raider Track Teams Sweep Western Conference Meet

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SCOTTSBLUFF--On Tuesday, April 30, the Sidney Red Raider Track & Field teams traveled to Bearcat Stadium and put on a show, with both teams easily winning top honors at the Western Conference Meet. The boys' team earned first place with 143 points, easily outpacing second-place Scottsbluff's 108 points and third-place Gering's 92 points. For the girls, it was Sidney in first with a whopping 182 points, followed by Scottsbluff with 97 points and Gering with 96. For the girls, senior Karsyn...

  • Leyton High School Invite Has All Area Teams Compete

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    DALTON--Leyton's Warrior Track and Field teams hosted the Leyton High School Invitational, and many area schools participated in the competition. At the end of the day, Paxton, Kimball, and Hay Springs took top honors in the girls' team competition, and Kimball, South Platte, and Hay Springs were the top three schools in the boys' competition. In the boys' results, the 100 Meters had Leyton sophomore Jeremiah Hajek placing fifth, followed by a tie for sixth between Potter-Dix senior Brayden...

  • Beutler Signs With North Platte

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    DALTON--Multi-sport standout and Leyton High School senior Trinity Beutler signed her commitment letter to attend and play volleyball for North Platte Community College in the Fall. Her plans include majoring in Special Education with a minor in Physical Education. When asked why she chose North Platte, she said "I went on a visit and played with the volleyball team and really had a good time. I went down there for volleyball camp last summer and was able to talk with the volleyball coach. She...

  • Bocock Signs With Wayne State

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    CHAPPELL--Creek Valley High School senior Kennedy Bocock signed a commitment letter to attend Wayne State University and be a member of the Cheer Team. Bocock, a standout on the golf team and Cheer Squad, plans on studying Criminal Justice and is on scholarship at the university. "I really liked the campus and the Criminal Justice program here. They have a mock-up house that is used to teach Criminal Justice majors how to locate and handle evidence and other things. It's real hands-on type...

  • Results of Rural Housing Initiatives Becoming Visible

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SIDNEY--For some time now, the City of Sidney has aggressively courted development and business growth by utilizing available grants, and tax-incentive programs, and by getting the word out that Sidney is a great place to grow and do business. City Manager David Scott recently spoke with the Sun-Telegraph, detailing some of the results of the city's efforts in economic revitalization. With the building of the first five houses by Roy Perry Construction in the Prairie Winds subdivision, it looks...

  • No Injuries in Minor Collision

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SIDNEY--Two minor drivers started their driving careers off on the wrong foot when they collided with each other on Wednesday afternoon, May 1, at 20th Avenue and Dodge Street on the North Side of Sidney. Both drivers will remain unidentified due to their age, but both were licensed to drive. One of the drivers was cited for Failure to Yield. He also did not have his Provisional License on his person, as required by law. There were no significant injuries and although medical responders were on...

  • Sidney Police Department Moves to 1200 Pole Creek Crossing

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2024

    SIDNEY--The Sidney Police Department has officially moved from its location at 1715 Illinois Street to its new facility at 1200 Pole Creek Crossing. The new location is between Sidney Regional Medical Center and the Sidney Sewage Disposal Plant. The move started slowly with front office and reception area materials going to the new location first, and then a flurry of activity over the past week resulted in most everybody in the department now situated in their new home. “We still have some acce...

  • North Elementary Farewell Celebration Scheduled for May 10

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    SIDNEY--For over 90 years, North Ward Elementary School, better known as just "North", has been an integral part of the Sidney community. However, at the end of this school year, the school will be closed due to budget cuts. North Elementary is currently Sidney Public School's oldest existing building, with construction starting in 1929. It was completed in December 1930 and formally dedicated on October 26, 1931. The North Ward School was described in a Sidney Telegraph article from October...

  • Fair Board, Visitors Committee and City Council Meet Over Past Week

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    SIDNEY--The Cheyenne County Fair Board met Monday evening, and went through a full agenda. The entertainment lineup is set, the music acts have been announced, and the Fair Board members are now at the stage of nailing down the final details and implementing the marketing and sponsorship plans. After hearing the Treasurer's report that indicated the fair's finances are in good shape, Treasurer Kip Miller said, "We've done very well getting sponsorships." A lot of phone calls and follow-up...

  • Raiders Shine at Best in the West Meet

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    SCOTTSBLUFF--Sidney's Red Raider squads traveled on Tuesday, April 23, up to the annual Best in the West Track & Field meet in Scottsbluff, and the standout Raider team had multiple gold-medal winning performances on the day. The weather was great and conducive to outstanding performances, which would not be the case later in the week as storms covering nearly all of Nebraska forced the postponement of the Western Conference Meet back to Tuesday, April 30. We will have the results of that meet...

  • Storm, Warriors and Coyotes Compete at MAC Meet

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    CHAPPELL--Creek Valley hosted the 2024 MAC Track & Field Meet on Monday, April 29, and for the High School boy's teams, Potter-Dix had the best finish and for the girls, Leyton was the best finisher. The Coyote boys placed fourth out of eight teams with 55 points, while Leyton came in fifth with 31 points and Creek Valley finished seventh with 4 points. For the girls, Leyton earned second place with 98 points, while Creek Valley came in fifth with 37.5 points and Potter-Dix finished seventh...

  • Closing in on Four Decades of Developing Basketball Stars Mike Trader's Basketball Camp Comes To Sidney in June

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    It's coming up on the beginning of summer, so it's time for Mike Trader's Mid-America Basketball Camps to get into full swing. For 38 years, Mike Trader and his team have been instructing youths to improve their basketball skills, and to bring those lessons home and give them a structured program to take their game to a higher level. Trader was a standout player in his youth at Elkhorn, and says he benefited tremendously from the excellent coaching staff. he went on to Platte College in...

  • Red Raider Linksters Compete at Scottsbluff Invitational

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    SCOTTSBLUFF--Sidney's Red Raider Golf Team traveled on Monday, April 22, to compete at the Scottsbluff Invitational at Scottsbluff Country Club. The Red Raider varsity squad competed against the best teams in the area, and at the end of the day finished with a team score of +83, just missing out on a three way tie for 11th Place with Kimball and Ogallala. The Junior Varsity team also competed, and they finished the day with a +139, earning sixth place out of field of seven teams. For the...

  • Raider Anglers Place Second

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    The Sidney High School Red Raider Fishing team had a great warm-up for next week's Nebraska State Fishing Tournament at Merritt Reservoir. Coy Rosenbaum and Jarrett Mazour were able to earn second-place honors with their catches weighing 10.03 lbs, and they also won largest fish of the tournament with a weight of 4.03 lbs....

  • Bulldogs Split with Sedgwick County

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2024

    PEETZ--Peetz's Bulldog Baseball team hosted the Sedgwick County Cougars on Wednesday, April 24, and after a dominant performance by sophomore Rhyder Bayne on the mound in the first game led to a big win, the Cougars were able to turn the tables in the second game with an offensive explosion that earned the visitors a split on the day. In the first game, after Bayne shut down the Cougars in the top of the first inning, Peetz tallied their first two runs in the bottom of the frame. Sedgwick...

  • Commissioners Review Storm Damage and Approve Promotion Grants

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Monday, April 15, the Cheyenne County Commissioners held their regular meeting, with several items on the agenda. Commissioners Sanders and Miller attended the meeting, while Commissioner Darrell Johnson was absent. After approving the agenda and the minutes from the last meeting, the first items up for discussion were the Applications for County Burial for Jose Maestas and Rose Douville. Cheyenne County Attorney Paul Schaub said that in the case of Mr. Maestas, the county would have...

  • Annual Tree Giveaway Draws Big Turnout

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2024

    SIDNEY-On Saturday morning, April 20, the annual Tree Giveaway was held at the Legion Park Shelter House. Although the location was different this year, there was snowfall in the morning, a seemingly regular occurrence that coincides with the Tree Giveaway. Parks Superintendent Tom VonSeggern said, “Just like clockwork if it's Tree Giveaway day, we're going to have some snow.” Although there was a chill in the air, it did not dampen the spirits of those who came out to take advantage of the free...

  • Leeling Wins Three Golds, Ahrens Breaks 100M Hurdle Record at Don Bader Invite

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2024

    LEXINGTON--Sidney's Red Raider Track & Field teams traveling to Lexington on April 19 to compete at the annual Don Bader Invitational, and it was another stellar day for the Lady Raiders, with a Sidney High School record being broken by senior Chloe Ahrens. For the boys, outstanding performances were all around, with senior Isak Doty placing second in the both the 100 Meters and 200 Meters. Junior Landon Riddle placed fourth in both events. Riddle also placed second in the Long Jump and senior...

  • Bulldogs Roll in Double Header Win Over Briggsdale

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2024

    PEETZ--After a slow start to their season, the Peetz Bulldog baseball team has started to find its rhythm and have started filling the win column. The Bulldogs hosted a double-header against Briggsdale on April 17, and coming in with a 3-and-6 mark, with the Bulldogs were looking to add some more wins. In the first game, starter Nicoli Serkiz ran into trouble early, as after running the count to 3-and-2 against the first batter, he then hit the batter with a pitch. The second batter,...

  • Namuth Signs with Midland for Shooting Sports

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2024

    SIDNEY--It was a target that senior Jayce Namuth didn't miss, as he signed his letter of intent to attend and compete with the Midland University Shooting Sports team starting in the Fall of 2024. Although Namuth's favorite event is trap shooting, he will also compete in sporting clay, double trap, skeet, double skeet and super sporting events. "I really enjoyed my visit to Midland and loved the campus. I related very well with the coach and I'm looking forward to the Fall and starting my...

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