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  • Elks Lodge Hosts Small Business Saturday

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Dec 5, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Saturday, November 30, 2024, Elks Lodge hosted the annual Small Business Saturday event in Sidney. 28 vendors were selling their merchandise and services, with many offering the perfect gifts for the holiday season. There were all kinds of different products offered, from hand-made quilts to fragrances, and the shoppers that came out bought unique items while supporting local small businesses. One of the vendors was there for a unique reason. Three young ladies from the Leyton FFA...

  • Sidney Elks Lodge No. 1894 kicks off Season's Eatings

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Dec 5, 2024

    The Sidney Elks Lodge No. 1894 had their annual Thanksgiving Community Dinner on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. A full meal of turkey, ham, mashed potatoes and all the best sides and desserts was available free of charge to all that came out to the Elks Club. If you couldn't make it out, volunteers delivered meals to those at home or that couldn't get out of work. The event was a big success and showed the strong community ties we all have here in Cheyenne County....

  • Food Trucks Creating Challenge for Local Eateries

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 28, 2024

    MIKE MOTZ Sidney Sun-Telegraph SIDNEY--Lately, it seems that not only the frequency of food truck vendors setting up in local business parking lots has increased, but the number of vendors has also increased. From burgers to fish, there are many varieties of foods to purchase, and in most cases, customers say the quality of the items is excellent. Most would think that having more choices for food in Sidney is a good thing, but the additional options presented by these mobile eateries can cause...

  • Local Student Athletes Receive Honors Sidney Football, Leyton Volleyball Tops List of Standout Performers

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 28, 2024

    MIKE MOTZ Sidney Sun-Telegraph With the Fall Sports season tucked away for another year, its time to reflect on the achievements of the local student-athletes and hand out the honors they deserve. Their were many great stories in this Fall Sports Season, but the two that dominated the headlines were the success of the Sidney Red Raider Football team, and Leyton's Lady Warrior Volleyball going unbeaten until their loss in the State Championship match. Other notable stories included the Leyton...

  • Leyton's Haupt Signs to McPherson College for Volleyball - Earns Academic and Athletic Scholarships

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 28, 2024

    DALTON--It was a big day on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at Leyton High School as senior Kaydence Haupt signed her Letter of Intent to attend McPherson College in Kansas and play Volleyball for the Bulldogs. The multi-purpose room at Leyton High School was packed as family, friends, and Haupt's classmates watched the signing ceremony, congratulated Kaydence, and enjoyed some snacks. The senior was thrilled with the turnout and reflected on her journey to signing with McPherson, a small liberal...

  • City Council Approve New Vehicle Purchases, Liquor License

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Tuesday, November 12, 2024, the City of Sidney Council held its regular meeting and held two public hearings, and approved the purchase of vehicles for the Electric Department and Solid Waste Department, among other items on the agenda. It was anticipated that Vice-Mayor Paul Strommen would announce his resignation as he had won his election for State Senate representing the 47th District. Still, no mention was made of his upcoming change to a new office. Also, no mention was made of...

  • Krauss Pleads Guilty to House Fire

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--Tessa J. Krauss appeared in Cheyenne County District Court on November 12, 2024, and entered pleas of guilty on two charges in connection with a house fire in Sidney in April of 2024. She plead guilty to a charge of Third Degree Arson, which carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison, and to a charge of Receiving Stolen Property, which carries a maximum of one year in prison. Krauss is currently at The Bridge in Hastings, a long-term residential treatment center for women. She...

  • Clue Performances Bring Huge Laughs to Big Crowds

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--Way Out West Community Theater finished their run of four shows of "Clue" at the Elks Lodge in Sidney, and by all accounts, the production was a complete success. For the first time, the Way Out West Theater combined the shows with a dinner, and drew big crowds at every performance. For the first time, the Way Out West Theater made the performances a "Dinner Theater" style event, with a meal of salad, lasagna, and homemade dessert included in the price of a ticket. The event was sold...

  • Raiders Fall to Central City, 29-12 Sidney Season Ends in Competitive Playoff Loss

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--The Sidney Red Raiders ended their season Friday night with a loss against the visiting Central City Bison, 29-to-12. The contest was a battle through three and a half quarters until the tides turned against the Raiders midway through the final quarter and ended their season. The Red Raiders finish the year with an 11-and-1 record and a season to remember as being one of the best in Sidney High School history. A huge crowd turned out for the game on both sides, and many of the Sidney...

  • Sale of former elementary school offers new beginning to North Side

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY-- A sad chapter in Sidney history occurred in May of 2024 with the closing of the North Ward Elementary School in Sidney. It was the oldest existing building owned by the Sidney Public Schools, with construction having been completed in 1930. At the time of its opening, it was described in a Sidney Telegraph article from October 27, 1931 as, "the building embodies every new architectural innovation and is the last word in school accommodations. Ample ventilation and light, better class...

  • Food Trucks Cause Growing Concern for Local Businesses

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--There’s been an influx over past few months of “Food Trucks” in Sidney, mainly occupying spaces in the Allo/Dollar General, NebraskaLand Tire, and WalMart parking lots. The Sun-Telegraph has been contacted by local business owners concerned about these trucks and the impact they are having on local restaurants and eating establishments. According to at least one of these sources, a top city official has been asked about the food truck vendors, specifically if they are paying state and l...

  • Faith Methodist Church holds hosts chili lunch as fundraiser for local child

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Saturday, November 16, 2024, Faith Methodist Church in Sidney hosted a fundraiser for Zayden Turja, a local youth going through costly medical issues, and his family looked for help from the community to help pay for his treatments. The family asked, and then they received a huge amount of help at the lunchtime fundraiser at the church, as a big crowd of supporters came to wish Zayden well and contribute to defraying the costs of his treatment. Chili and cinnamon rolls and a bake and...

  • Courthouse Roof Bids Opened, Shop Cheyenne County Resolution Approved

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Monday, November 18, 2024, the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners and Board of Equalization met at the Cheyenne County Courthouse for their regular meeting. They discussed many topics and then broke for a time to attend the annual Cheyenne County Government Day. Commissioner Philip Sanders was absent from the meeting as he is recuperating from recent knee surgery. After approving the minutes from the last meeting, the commissioners heard from Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce...

  • Local Election Outcome Leaves City Council Seat Open

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    SIDNEY--It's been said that "Elections have consequences", and one victory in the 2024 election is causing controversy as it results in an open City Council seat in Sidney. Vice-Mayor Paul Strommen ran for and won the District 47 State Senate seat on Election Day, and will have to resign his position on the Sidney City Council to take on his role of representing Nebraska's 47th district. However, with that resignation, a City Council seat will become open, and there has been some controversy about how that seat gets filled. Vice-Mayor Strommen...

  • Kendall Completes Eagle Scout Project

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    SIDNEY--Grady Kendall of Sidney, has completed all of his requirements to attain the rank of Eagle Scout, and is now just waiting on the paperwork and the approval from Boy Scout officials to receive his Eagle Scout award. Since its inception in 1911, only 4% of Scouts earn this rank. The path to attaining the rank of Eagle Scout is not for the faint of heart as requirements include earning a minimum of 21 merit badges, 14 of which are mandatory for the award. In addition, an Eagle Scout must...

  • Cabela's Hosts Veterans' Breakfast

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    SIDNEY--A tradition in Sidney continued on Veteran's Day 2024 with the annual Veteran's Breakfast at Cabela's flagship store. A big group of veterans came out to the store to enjoy breakfast and also enjoy each other's company and share stories about their service. Cabela's General Manager Lee Wiegand said, "It's the very least we can do to honor the sacrifices of these great folks, and Bass Pro/Cabela's is honored to host a breakfast for these veterans. We also support active military, law...

  • Sidney Elks Lodge #1894 Hosts Annual Veterans Day Bean Feed

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    SIDNEY--Another beloved Sidney tradition took place on Veteran's Day: the annual Bean Feed at Sidney Elks Lodge #1894. The free meal drew a big group of veterans and their families who get to enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal and visit with other veterans and neighbors. Cheyenne County Veteran's Services Coordinator Fred Wiedeburg said, "This is such a great event every year, and it takes a lot of people to pull it off. I started calling and texting this morning and everybody involved got in...

  • Lady Warriors are D2 Runners-Up

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    LINCOLN--The Leyton Lady Warrior Volleyball team entered the NSAA D2 State Tournament as the number one seed, with a 33-and-0 record and winners of the D2-2 District Championship. The Lady Warriors' last appearance at the State Tournament was back in 2013 when the Lady Warriors lost their first-round matchup. A fourth-place showing is the best result the Lady Warriors have had, back with the 2008 team. This year's team went into the tournament undefeated, having dropped only six sets the entire...

  • Sidney Rolls Over Chadron, 32-8

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    SIDNEY--Big crowds on both sides of the stadium weathered the cold and rainy conditions last Friday night and watched the Red Raiders storm past the Chadron Cardinals in the second half of the game to advance to the semi-final round of the NSAA C1 State Tournament. Sidney's 32-to-8 drubbing of Chadron earned the Red Raiders a game against the Central City Bison, who topped Lakeview to earn their place in the semi-final game. Friday night's game started with temperatures just over freezing and a...

  • Lodgepole Water Tower Project Navigates Rough Waters

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    LODGEPOLE--What started some time ago with an alert concerning high arsenic levels in drinking water moved on to a new 150,000-gallon Water Tower, an attempt to link the existing and new water towers into one system, and then utilizing both the new 150,000-gallon tank and the existing 30,000-gallon tank. USDA Grants provided at the beginning of the decade started a project that ran into problems and has caused division among some of the residents of Lodgepole. The Sun-Telegraph has spoken with...

  • Billy G. Ray Field in Chappell Receives $1,197,000 Grant

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 14, 2024

    CHAPPELL--The Chappell Community Development Office and Chappell Airport Authority announced that the Billy G. Ray Field received a $1,197,000 grant from the Nebraska Department of Transportation – Aeronautics. Chappell Municipal Airport was built in 1968 when Interstate 80 came into Chappell. Billy Ray, along with several other citizens, formed a group to develop the local infrastructure including the airport, golf course, and lake. Ray was instrumental in the construction of the airport, b...

  • 2024 Results are In!

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 7, 2024

    CHEYENNE COUNTY--Initial results are in on several local political contests that have been closely watched by citizens in the city of Sidney and Cheyenne County. Sidney City Council had four candidates involved in the balloting, and two incumbents were running against two challengers. Councilmen Burk Radcliff and Brock Buckner were looking to retain their seats, while challengers Brian Fort and Rob Kuhns were looking to get on the council for the first time. District 47's Legislative Seat...

  • Commissioners Discuss Potential Kimball Dispatch Move to Sidney

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 7, 2024

    SIDNEY--The Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners met on Monday, November 4, 2024, for its regular meeting, and among the items discussed was a public hearing on a Community Block Grant program for Adams Industries and a discussion about transferring Kimball Police Department dispatching services to Sidney. After approving the agenda and the minutes from the last meeting, the current meeting started without Commissioner Sanders, who was absent. The first item heard was a review of a funding...

  • Quilts of Valor Presented to Area Veterans

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 7, 2024

    SIDNEY--On Sunday, November 3, 2024, two area residents were honored for their military service in a most comfortable and warm way, by receiving Quilts of Valor special made for both recipients. Over 400,000 of these hand made quilts have been given out to veterans that are nominated for the award by their local communities. Sidney afternoon, a presentation was held at Light Memorial Presbyterian Church in Sidney, and Sally Harris and Paul McMillan were awarded their hand-made quilts. Harris...

  • St. Patrick's Fall Festival a Big Success

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Nov 7, 2024

    SIDNEY--The annual St. Patrick's Church Fall Festival was this past Sunday, November 3, 2024, and a big turnout enjoyed a full Thanksgiving meal with turkey, stuffing, all the sides and pie necessary to satisfy the biggest of appetites. There were games and activities for the kids, and auctions and raffles for the adults. All in all, another successful festival with a big crowd that enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The big winners at the Fall Festival were: • Grand Prize Winner- Outdoor Pizza O...

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