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With the 39th year of Oktoberfest just around the corner, Judy Harris met with the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners to propose a special designated liquor license. In the past the license has been somewhat of a tough sell to all board members, despite the nature of the annual event. “They’ve said ‘I have nothing against your celebration and it’s a wonderful thing you’re doing, but I can’t vote for drinking,’” Harris explained. Perhaps the board's unanimous passage of the measure this time around stems from 2012. Last year was the first t... Full story
Sheriff John Jenson appeared before the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners to discuss a proposed Jail Medical Agreement. The Cheyenne County jail currently holds 18 inmates, leaving only three beds open. “Because of the way the statutes are written, our hands are tied,” Jenson said. “If they’re in our custody, we have to provide whatever medical care we can.” The changes in the Affordable Care Act should allow inmates to become eligible for Medicaid in certain circumstances. Clauses are in place to deal with scenarios such as an inmate ne... Full story
A train slipped from the tracks west of Sidney late Monday night. Only one boxcar near the engine was included in the incident and no one was reported injured. “I wouldn’t classify it a derailment,’ Sheriff John Jenson said. The incident occurred near Potter and a crew from Kimball was sent to begin clean up. However, it was not necessary to repair nine mile stretch of track involved in the derailment, as nearly no heads were found pulled off the railroad spikes. Two roads were closed down—county routes 22 and 105—during the inspectio...
My name is Shannon Ireland. Most follow that up with one of two questions, “You’re joking, right?” or “Are you Irish?” I’ve actually had to show people my license before so they would believe me. Also, yes, I’m Irish. During sorority rush, I actually had a girl convinced that I was a first generation to live in the U.S. and my family ate nothing but corned beef and cabbage. I graduated from Indiana University in May with a degree in journalism. I went through many career paths before declaring journalism as my final major. I loved chemist... Full story