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  • UNMC College of Nursing in Scottsbluff to hold camp

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2016

    The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing West Nebraska Division in Scottsbluff is holding a summer camp on July 20-21 in Scottsbluff for high school students interested in nursing careers and nursing students interested in being mentors. Deadline for application is June 1. The West Nebraska Division is one of five UNMC nursing divisions sharing a two-year, $665,266 grant to develop mentorship programs for high school students interested in pursuing careers in nursing. The “Nebraska Generation Link to Learn” grant is funded b...

  • Boating safety course to be held at Sidney

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 2, 2016

    A boating safety course will be held at the Western Nebraska Community College campus in Sidney on Thursday, May 12, according to Scott Eveland, Boating Safety Officer for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. According to Eveland, the Nebraska Boating Safety course is required of all power boat operators born after December 31, 1985, which includes operators of personal watercraft and all other motorboats. The minimum age to operate a motorboat in Nebraska is 14. The course covers everything from equipment requirements to safe boat...

  • Creek Valley Community Art Night

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 29, 2016

    Last Friday, April 22, the Creek Valley Art Club sponsored its first ever community art night at the high school in Chappell. The event began at 6 p.m. and lasted two hours, with more than 20 people participating in a variety of art lessons and activities led by students in the art club, including acrylic painting, watercolor painting and mixed media projects for adults, and flower pot painting for children. Attendees paid a $10 fee to participate in the event, with funds going to the art club...

  • Lions plan High Plains Ride For Sight May 29

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 29, 2016

    Submitted by the Pine Bluffs Lions Club Cyclists of all ages are invited to take part in the first High Plains Ride For Sight Sunday, May 29, beginning at 6 a.m., sponsored by the Pine Bluffs Lions Club and Cheyenne Vision Center. Pre-registration will be held at the Pine Bluffs Community Center Friday, May 20, from 3 to 5 p.m., and again on Saturday, May 21, at Rock on Wheels, from 3 to 5 p.m. Late registration will be held Sunday morning, May 29, from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. For information regarding registration, call Gary Roadifer at (307)...

  • APA Pool League now accepting team registrations

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 29, 2016

    The Sidney Area APA Pool Leagues are now accepting team registrations for the upcoming session. Registration deadline is Tuesday, May 3. Play begins in May and runs through August. APA Pool Leagues that are available include Tuesday 8-Ball and Sunday 9-Ball. The APA Pool Leagues are designed to offer a fun time out with family, friends and co-workers and are open to amateur pool players, men and women, who are at least 18 years of age. Except for the Masters League, the APA uses a copyrighted handicap and scoring system that allows all players...

  • Pursuit leads to capture of South Dakota murder suspect

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2016

    A pursuit down Interstate 80 in western Nebraska led to the arrest of a man wanted in connection with an April 22 homicide in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Wednesday evening, April 27, the Nebraska State Patrol was alerted by South Dakota authorities that a male wanted in connection with a homicide in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, may be driving a white Oldsmobile 88 heading west on Interstate 80. Just after 8:30 p.m., a trooper spotted a vehicle matching the description westbound on I-80 near Lodgepole, in Cheyenne County. The trooper attempted a...

  • Cabela's introduces Everyday Value Campaign

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2016

    Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, today announced the launch of its new Everyday Value initiative, a campaign designed to drive product-quality awareness to, and generate competitive comparisons from, the company’s core customers. The seven iconic Cabela’s-brand products have been chosen through an intensive process focusing on proven records of delivering the highest levels of quality and value. They will be featured in an advertising campaign to include TV, print and digital platforms highlig...

  • Cabela's announces plans for two new stores

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2016

    Cabela’s Incorporated, the World’s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, announced today plans to expand Cabela’s retail footprint and legendary customer service to two new locations: McDonough, Ga., and Lee’s Summit, Mo. McDonough The 70,000-square-foot location is expected to begin construction this year and Cabela’s anticipates a fall 2017 opening. The store will be located off Exit 222 of Interstate 75 near the intersection of Jodeco in the newly proposed Jodeco Atlanta South development in Henry County. “Georgia...

  • UNL Plant Pathologist's book has history, science, more

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2016

    Does a reader need to be scientist – specifically, a plant pathologist – to appreciate a book about the history of discovering and treating plant diseases? Not if the reader has an appreciation of history, science, and the broader lessons they have to offer. The book’s author, in this case, is Dr. Bob Harveson, Extension Plant Pathologist at the UNL Panhandle Research and Extension Center. The book is “The Bacterium of Many Colors” published by APS Press of the American Phytopathological Society. The APS Press catalog says Harveson...

  • Nursing and health education scholarships available through Regional West Foundation

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2016

    Regional West Foundation is accepting applications now through June 1 for students pursuing health care careers in western Nebraska. The Foundation grants approximately 45 educational scholarships valued at nearly $75,000 annually. Scholarships are available for nursing, laboratory medicine, and radiologic technology. In addition, conditional scholarship loans are available to medical students. Memorial and honorary scholarships are available as a sophomore student pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at the University of Nebraska...

  • Gurley alumni donate appliances

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2016

    The Gurley High School was established in 1923, with the first class of three girls receiving their diplomas of achievement in 1927. Graduation ceremonies had been held each year since that time. In 1971, the two neighboring schools of Gurley and Dalton found it necessary to merge. The new school system would represent the two communities as Leyton High School and be represented as the Warriors. A Gurley Alumni Association had been formed earlier to provide an opportunity for those graduates to assemble in memory of their school days, to renew...

  • High Plains Ranch Practicum now taking applications for 2016 class

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2016

    A national award-winning livestock extension program is being offered for 2016 in the Nebraska Panhandle and southeast Wyoming, beginning in late June and concluding in November. The High Plains Ranch Practicum School is an in-depth ranch management school hosted jointly by the Nebraska Extension and the University of Wyoming Extension. Enrollment is limited to 35. Participants must register by June 3. Registration forms are available at HPRanchPracticum.com The High Plains Ranch Practicum is an eight-day, four-session, hands-on educational pro...

  • Three selected from Gurley for Cornhusker Girls' State

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2016

    Three Gurley girls will represent Weyerts American Legion Auxiliary at Cornhusker Girls’ State in Lincoln this June. All are juniors at Leyton High School. Hope Dykman, daughter of Wayne and Kim Dykman participates in volleyball and track, is National Honor society Treasurer and a member of Student Council, Future Farmers of America, and Letterman Club. Hope is also a member of Dryland Toughies 4-H Club and Salem Lutheran Church where she is Lutheran Youth Group Vice President. She has volunteered with Friends of the Sidney Public Library, a...

  • Hutchinson, Agin selected for Cornhusker Boys' State

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2016

    The American Legion Post No. 17 is pleased to announce that Zachary Hutchinson of Potter, and Jakob Agin of Sidney, were generously sponsored by The American Legion Post No. 17 and will join nearly 400 other high school juniors from across Nebraska participating in the American Legion Cornhuskers Boys’ State, June 5 – 11, 2016, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln downtown campus. The annual citizenship program, sponsored by the Nebraska American Legion, is designed to provide youths a better understanding of how city, county, and state gov...

  • Creek Valley students take a trip to 'Wonderland'

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016

    Creek ValleyElementary Schools students, along with students from Garden County Elementary and South Platte Elementary, were treated to the Hampstead Stage Company's production of "Alice in Wonderland" last week. Following the play, students had lunch and recess together....

  • Wolf Auto and Sidney community team up to raise funds for SHS Choir trip to LA

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016

    Across the United States, there are vital arts, music and sports programs that are being cut annually because of growing budgetary constraints and lack of funding. Today’s youth are missing out on extremely valuable opportunities to expand their knowledge and diversify their interests, as well as the chance to have a little fun. Wolf Auto Sidney wants to keep these opportunities available for our local students at Sidney High School. Wolf Auto is bringing Ford Motor Company’s “Drive 4 UR School” program to the Sidney community in an effort...

  • Adventist Learning Center of Sidney sheds light on religious liberty

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016
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    In recent years and during the present election cycle, religious liberty has been the topic of much debate and discussion. In fact, the Barna Group released a report showing that concerns over religious freedom in America have grown significantly. The public dialog has often been heated about concerns over the right to worship, Supreme Court decisions on business discrimination or the public debate over Christian holiday symbols, season greetings and celebrations, to controversial issues of prayer in public school and discussions about...

  • Nebraska Extension offers crop scout training in May

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016

    A May 11 Nebraska Extension crop scout training course will provide crop scouts an opportunity to enhance their skills. The training is designed for entry level scouts who will be working for crop consultants, industry agronomists or farm service centers across Nebraska and neighboring states, said Keith Glewen, Nebraska Extension educator. The course is from 8:25 a.m. to 5 p.m. with registration at 8 a.m. at the university’s Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead. “Past participants have consistently given the training hig...

  • Public invited to spring recital

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016

    The public is invited to a Spring Recital featuring selected students of Patricia Randolph on Sunday, May 1 at 3 pm at the Kimball Baptist Fellowship Church located at Sixth and Oak streets. Nine students who have earned Superior awards at the District Music Contest and Wyoming Music Festival, plus two who have been chosen by the University of Nebraska Lincoln music faculty to hold the title of Nebraska Young Artist of the Year, will perform. The towns of Kimball, Sidney, Paotter and Pine Bluffs, Wyo., will be represented. Admission is free....

  • Creek Valley High Schoolers participate in Science Olympiad

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 26, 2016

  • 240 Pounds marijuana seized in traffic stop

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2016

    A traffic stop for improper passing on Highway 6 in Hitchcock County led to the seizure of 240.5 lbs. of marijuana and one arrest. Just before 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, a trooper stopped an eastbound 2007 Saturn Outlook for improper passing just west of Culbertson in Hitchcock County. A Red Willow County Sheriff’s canine (K9) indicated to the odor of drugs coming from the vehicle. A search of the SUV led to the seizure of 240.5 lbs. of marijuana. The marijuana, contained in two large duffel bags, was located in the cargo area of the v...

  • Creek Valley Middle School competes in annual Lincoln Science Olympiad

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 25, 2016

    The following students placed: Bio Process Lab fourth place Chance Speirs-Lucas Truillo Bottle Rocket fifth place Noah Knapp-Patrick Hansen Crime Busters fourth place Chance Speirs-Miquala Purscell Elastic Launch Glider third place Rhett Dykstra-Justin Ningen Write It-Do It third place Miquala Purscell-Ashleigh Jay...

  • Arrow of Light Ceremony and reorganization of Troop 36

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 22, 2016

    On Sunday, April 17, friends and family of Cub Scout Pack 36 gathered at the Peetz Community Center to celebrate the achievement of the Arrow of Light for Scouts Michael Ramos and Brenden Shepard. The Arrow of Light is the highest award a Cub Scout can receive. The festivities began with the flag ceremony involving the cub pack, led by Cubmaster Dave Vallier. Craig Herboldsheimer, pack committee chairman, welcomed everyone and introduced the adult pack committee members Robyn Schumacher and...

  • CSC health professions students advance to graduate schools

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 22, 2016

    Leah Uhlir of Sidney was among Chadron State College health professions students advanced to graduate schools. Uhlir is studying physical therapy. Health Professions students were honored at the annual Health Professions banquet Thursday, April 14.. Kristal Kuhnel, director of Health Professions, congratulated the students on their accomplishments and wished them well in their future endeavors. CSC alumni Dr. Andrew Leider and Dr. Abby Grosse-Rhode, both of Alliance, Nebraska, spoke to the group about what to expect in graduate school and in...

  • Old Post Road lane closures scheduled

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 20, 2016

    The City of Sidney would like to notify the traveling public that the southernmost driving lane of Old Post Road will be closed during daytime hours on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22. This will be necessary to facilitate concrete trucks as they continue construction on Outfitter Way. This closure will begin approximately 1000’ east of the intersection of Old Post Road and 11th Ave. and will continue for 300 to 400 feet. If you have any questions regarding this closure please feel free to contact the City of Sidney at (308) 2...

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