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  • Uhlir named National Merit Scholarship finalist

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 10, 2015

    About 1.5 million juniors in more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which served as an initial screen of program entrants. Logan Uhlir, from Sidney High School, was among the finalists. The nationwide pool of semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state. The number of Semifinalists in a stat...

  • Scotts Bluff monument welcomes 4th grade students

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 10, 2015

    Scotts Bluff National Monument invites all fourth-grade students to visit the park for free as part of the White House’s new Every Kid in a Park program. Starting Sept. 1, fourth-grade students can now go to www.everykidinapark.gov to complete an activity and obtain a free annual entry pass to more than 2,000 federal recreation areas, including national parks. Scotts Bluff National Monument serves many local residents as a place to exercise, bring out of town guests and to attend interesting programs. Many fourth-grade students are brought t...

  • Wildcat Hills Nature Center expansion begins

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 10, 2015

    One of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s Panhandle facilities is expanding. Construction has begun on an addition to the Wildcat Hills Nature Center south of Gering. The $2.375 million expansion will add 8,720 square feet to the building, which serves as headquarters for the commission’s educational programs in the region and the 700-acre Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area. The new construction will more than double the size of the existing 5,300-square-foot structure. The expansion will bring exhibit space and a large multipurpose roo...

  • Construction work to begin on I-80 east of Kimball

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    Weather permitting, work is scheduled to begin the week of Sept. 7 on two sections of Interstate 80 from reference post 21.49 to reference post 24.50, east of Kimball, and from reference post 33.20 to reference post 35.69, west of Potter, according to the Nebraska Department of Roads. Paul Reed Construction and Supply, of Gering, has the $442,680 contract for construction of median crossovers to be used for the upcoming I-80 reconstruction project in the spring of 2016. There will be closures in both the eastbound and westbound passing lanes...

  • Lodgepole hosts school reunion

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    The Lodgepole-Goodview All School reunion was held on Saturday, Sept. 5, at the Lodgepole Community Center with approximately 90 alumni in attendance. A delicious meal was served by Shawn Kruse, owner of Outlaws Cafe & Catering. Class display tables were designed by the classes of 1944, 1965, 1966 and 1967, with the class of 1965 winning by popular vote. Special recognition was given to Velma Gade as the oldest alumnus in attendance and Kelly Huff, the youngest visitor, Marilyn Davison, the...

  • New hotel breaks ground in Sidney

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    New Generation Construction teamed up with Raj Motel, Inc. from Laramie, Wyo., to build a Marriott brand hotel in Sidney. NGC Group has broken ground on a new Fairfield Inn and Suites in Sidney. The new hotel will be located at the intersection of Jennifer Lane and Silverberg Drive, close to the original Cabela's retail store. The addition of the new hotel provides an experience that lends well to both business travelers who are passing through, and families who are staying to enjoy activities...

  • Old Settlers' Days parade results

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    Organizations: 1st, Chappell Area Veterans; 2nd, Sunshine Club; 3rd, Sidney DAV & VFD Churches: 1st, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church; 2nd, Lodgepole United Methodist Church; 3rd, Riding on Faith Cars: 1st, 1932 Ford "Fun wagon" owned by Danny & Cookie Dickinson; 2nd, 1947 Chrysler Winder owned by Doug Loughry; 3rd, 1947 Willie's Jeep owned by Jack Schilling Buggies/wagon: 1st, Jerry & Maryann Dickinson; 2nd, Wayne & Patty Fraass; 3rd, Junkyard Dogs Horses: 1st, Cheyenne County Queens; 2nd, Wranglers... Full story

  • Potter Days parade results

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    Organizations: 1st, American Legion; 2nd, Historical Foundation; 3rd, PCI Churches: 1st, St. Paul's; 2nd, Prairie West Businesses: 1st, Potter Sundry; 2nd, Potter State Bank; 3rd, Collective Gathering; 4th, Bags Bar Kids' groups: 1st, Children's Theatre; 2nd, Kasten Family; 3rd, Ramsey Kids; 4th, 4-H Adult groups: 1st, Pep Band... Full story

  • NSP campaign results in 82 DUI arrests

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    The Nebraska State Patrol took 82 drivers off Nebraska roads for driving under the influence (DUI) during the nationwide “You drink, you drive, you lose” special enforcement campaign, Aug. 21 – Sept. 7. Troopers and communications specialists put in overtime hours during the more than two-week long enforcement campaign thanks in part to a $23,500 grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety. Encompassing the heavily traveled Labor Day holiday weekend, the special enforcement was designed to raise awareness of the dangers of impaired drivi...

  • Annual scouting canoe derby on tap for weekend

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    The 42nd annual Ed Dulaney Canoe Derby will be held Sept. 11-13 at the Bridgeport State Recreation Area. Founded in 1974by the late Ed Dulaney, a scoutmaster from Gering, the derby is one of the longest running scouting events of its kind in the nation. The derby involves Boy Scouts, Webelos and Cub Scouts from Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado. John Zerck, a scoutmaster from Alliance, Neb., will serve as chairman of the derby and will be assisted by Rick Ross of Gering. Registration begins on Friday, Sept. 11, with the scouts camping for the...

  • Old Settlers' Days mud volleyball tournament

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

  • Sidney football to host Hastings in first home game

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 9, 2015

    Just a reminder that the home opener for the Sidney Red Raiders football team is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday. The Red Raiders will host the Hastings Tigers at Weymouth Field. Prior to kickoff, the Sidney Teammates Mentoring Program and Security First Bank and Insurance will host a pre-game tailgate barbecue to help raise funds for the local Teammates chapter. The barbecue will begin at 5:30 p.m....

  • Gas prices drop in past week

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2015

    Average retail gasoline prices in Nebraska have fallen 3.3 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.52/g yesterday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 1,150 gas outlets in Nebraska. This compares with the national average that has fallen 6.1 cents per gallon in the last week to $2.39/g, according to gasoline price website GasBuddy.com. Including the change in gas prices in Nebraska during the past week, prices yesterday were 84.6 cents per gallon lower than the same day one year ago and are 10.0 cents per gallon lower than a m...

  • Sidney, Creek Valley compete at Gering

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2015

    With 62 points, the Sidney girls' cross country team finished in third place at the Gering Invite on Friday at its season opener. The Raiders were topped in the standings by the Scottsbluff Bearcats with 22 points and the Gering Bulldogs with 51. The 5K race was run at the Monument Shadows Golf Course in Gering. Leading the way for Sidney were Erin Lindeman and Jami Flores, who were 11th and 13th overall. Lindeman completed the course in 22:38 with Flores just seven seconds back. A pair of...

  • Lady Raiders golf team takes first place at North Platte Invitational

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2015

    The Sidney Red Raiders made the long trip to Lake Maloney Golf Course in North Platte on Friday well worth the ride as they came home with the team title. The Raiders finished with 380 strokes to edge out runner-up Ogallala, which finished at 389. The strength of the field was evident as six of the nine teams broke 400. Millard West (392), McCook (392), Cozad (397) and North Platte (398) were the others. In addition to earning the team gold medal, Sidney had two individual medalists. Emma Alexander, who won the Western Conference championship...

  • Tailgate BBQ set for Raider's Friday home game

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2015

    The Sidney Teammates Mentoring Program and Security First Bank and Insurance would like to invite everyone to join them for a pre-game Tailgate Barbecue on Sept. 11. The barbecue will take place in the south parking lot of Sidney High School beginning at 5:30 p.m. prior to the Sidney Red Raiders football home opener at Weymouth Field. All procedes from the Tailgate Barbecue will benefit the local Sidney Teammates chapter. In the event of bad weather, the event will be held in the high school commons area. Raffle tickets to win an autographed...

  • Peetz comeback falls short

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2015

    Though Jordan Nelson rushed for 198 yards and Wolf Wenneker threw for 306, the Peetz Bulldogs football team came up just short against the Arickaree/Woodlin Indians on Friday, 58-50. Arickaree (1-0), the defending six-man state champions, jumped on the Bulldogs (0-2) early to take a 34-12 halftime lead. The Indians then ran the opening second-half kickoff in for a touchdown to go up 40-12 before the Bulldogs mounted a rally. Arickaree was outscored 38-18 after the second half kickoff. "At...

  • Sidney High football team wins shootout against Adams Central

    The Sun-Telegraph staff|Sep 4, 2015

    HASTINGS, Neb. -- The Sidney High School football team improved to 2-0 on the young season with a 45-30 road victory against Adams Central on Friday night. Derek Robb and Alex Lindemann scored two touchdowns apiece for the Red Raiders (2-0), while teammates Brady Radcliffe, Jake Heeren and Hunter Secrest each found the end zone in the game. Sidney opened a 21-0 advantage and led 21-8 at the intermission. The Red Raiders and Patriots (0-2) exchanged scores for most of the second half, but Sidney maintained control and the momentum during that...

  • MISS POTTER 2015 CROWNED

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 4, 2015

    Brooke Glass, the daughter of Stuart and Candi Glass, was crowned Miss Potter 2015 on Thursday night at the Potter American Legion Hall. Her attendants are Cortney Lewis, the daughter of Les and Jodi Lewis, and Alana Thies, the daughter of Brian and Sondra Thies. The event is sponsored by the Potter Beta Sigma Phi sorority.... Full story

  • Toiletries drive being held by CAPWN

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 4, 2015

    The Foster Grandparent Program and Commodity Supplemental Food Program at Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska will be sponsoring a “Hygiene for Humanity” toiletries drive from Sept. 7-11. It is being held in conjunction with the Sept. 11th National Day of Service. The public is being asked to donate any unused toiletry items to be given to the elderly in this valley at boxes located at the CAPWN offices, 3350 10th St. and 975 Crescent Drive in Gering. The local schools ESU 13, and volunteer sites where foster grandparents ser...

  • Creek Valley golfers show improvement at home event

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 4, 2015

    The Creek Valley High girls’ golf team continued its pattern of improvement as all three of its players shot career-best rounds at the Storm Invite at the Chappell Golf Course on Thursday. Finding their home course to their liking, Jaden Criswell led the squad with a 102 that included a second-nine score of 47. Maddy Johnson reduced her previous best by three strokes as she came in with a 109. Jo Hummermeier, playing in just her second career match, finished with a 136 to best her first effort by four strokes. Criswell medaled for the second t...

  • Storm volleyball team posts two W's

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 4, 2015

    The Creek Valley High Storm volleyball team had little trouble dispatching its first two opponents of the 2015 season in a home triangular on Thursday evening. The Storm throttled Minatare (0-2) in straight sets 25-5, 25-7. Creek Valley then upped its early season record to 2-0 by turning back Banner County 25-10, 25-12. Creek Valley’s Chandra Smith helped stymie the Lady Indians with 11 aces in 16 serve attempts. Freshman Faith Michelman added seven aces of her own as the Storm combined for a total of 23. Smith also added five digs to lead t...

  • Leyton volleyball opens with win over Garden Co.

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 4, 2015

    The Leyton High Lady Warriors went on to the road to Garden County to open the 2015 volleyball season with a straight-set victory. Leyton finished off the Lady Eagles with scores of 25-17, 25-10, 25-19. The Warriors' hitters put in a strong performance as the senior trio of Kristine Barnett, Diedra Waite and Natalie Cruise paced the team with 10, nine and seven kills respectively. Waite also had four blocks and Cheyenne Nickel had three. On defense, the Warriors had four players finish with...

  • City offices closed on Labor Day

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 3, 2015

    The City of Sidney will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day. All city departments will be closed including the landfill and the library. The Dial-a-ride Bus and Stage Line Bus will not be running. The Solid Waste Department will be collecting Monday’s trash on Tuesday and Tuesday’s trash on Wednesday. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph offices will also be closed and there will be no edition published that afternoon.... Full story

  • SRMC named Employer of the Year in Nebraska

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 2, 2015

    Sidney Regional Medical Center was named Human Resources Employer of the Year by the Society for Human Resource Management Nebraska State Council. SRMC was selected by state council board members from approximately 400 businesses in Nebraska for its outstanding contributions to the human resources profession and to the SRMC employees. "We were thrilled to learn that SRMC was named the Employer of the Year," said Cathy Arterburn RN, BSN, PHR, and Vice President of Human Resources/Employee Health...

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