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  • Scholarship Applications now being accepted by the Sidney Rotary Club

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 4, 2016

    The Sidney Rotary Club is once again pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its 2016 Scholarship. The annual award will again be for $1,000 and may be awarded to anyone who is accepted at a post secondary institution, whether it is a university, college, trade or vocational school. Each candidate is required to complete an application and provide information about the qualities that they possess and which they feel will further qualify them for consideration. The Sidney Rotary Scholarship Committee will interview...

  • Cabela's Inc. announces the successful renewal of variable funding facility with Bank of America

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    Cabela’s Incorporated (NYSE:CAB) announced Thursday that the variable funding facility with Bank of America, National Association (BANA) has been extended through March 2019. In addition, the commitment under the variable funding facility has been increased from $300 million to $500 million. The variable funding facility relates to an outstanding series of variable funding notes issued by Cabela’s Credit Card Master Note Trust. “I am delighted to announce the renewal of the variable funding facility with Bank of America,” said Tommy Millner...

  • Region 21 officials attend ICS training in Bridgeport

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    More than 30 city and county government officials and administrators attended incident command system training earlier this week, with nearly two-thirds of attendees representing Region 21 Emergency Management. Incident command system, or ICS, gives a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response. It provides a common hierarchy which assists in making response from multiple agencies effective. “During a disaster, everybody needs to know their job,” Ron Leal, Director of Region 21 Emergency Man...

  • Creek Valley students attend Math and Science Day in Sterling

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    On Tuesday, March 29, twenty-two students from Creek Valley Middle School attended the annual Northeastern Junior College Math and Science Day in Sterling, Colo. The day consists of an academic competition in which the students each take two tests in either math, science or critical thinking. They compete against students from at least 20 other schools from Colorado and Nebraska. Students test scores are compared to the scores of other students in their grade and awards are given to the top thre...

  • Parenting the love and logic way

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    Coming to the Sidney area, April through May, is the time tested, practical and positive Love & Logic Parenting Series. The seminar series is a collaborative effort of the Adventist Learning Center of Sidney and the local Love & Logic facilitator, Jennifer Fleharty. Parents, teachers, grandparents, or family care providers can take advantage of this seminar and learn how to parent the love and logic way. The “Love” in Love and Logic means that we love our kids so much that we are willing to set and enforce limits. This “Love” also means t...

  • Energy Conference to be held in Denver

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    Tri-State G & T in partnership with the NEED Project (The National Energy Education Development Project) is hosting an Energy Conference in July. Teachers throughout the area of Tri-State’s member systems are strongly encouraged to attend. Wheat Belt is proud to be a part of this project. The conference will be held July 28-29 in Denver. The rural electric industry believes so strongly in this project that they are extending an invitation to area teachers as an expense-paid conference. Mileage, lodging and meals during the conference will be r...

  • Recipients of All Western Conference basketball awards selected

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    The selections were announced for the boys and girls All Western Conference basketball awards on Thursday. The Red Raiders received the following awards. All-Conference: Annalise Lecher, Emily Mahr, Kelsey Knight, Tyler Wintholz, Brady Radcliffe and Cutter O’Connell. Honorable Mention: Maddison Porter, Janay Brauer, Ryan Birner and Zack Means....

  • NCPA Academic All-State awards announced

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 1, 2016

    The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) is pleased to announce the student recipients of the Winter 2015-16 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association (NCPA) Academic All-State Awards. Since 2006 this NSAA Award Program has recognized students who meet the criteria for nomination by their school in the season of their activity. Each year the NSAA and the NCPA recognize students during Fall, Winter and Spring Seasons who are nominated by their schools for their individual academic excellence, leadership and significant contributions...

  • Cheyenne County GOP Convention to be held Monday

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 31, 2016

    The public is invited to attend the Cheyenne County Republican Convention. During this meeting, delegates will be elected to the Nebraska Republican Convention which, in turn, will elect delegates to the Republican National Convention. Elections for a two-year term will also be held to select the Cheyenne County Chair, Co-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. The Convention will be held Monday, April 4, 2016 at Points West Bank on Glover Road at 5:30 p.m. Guest speakers will include U.S. Congressman Adrian Smith and Nebraska State Republican Party...

  • Scholarship Applications now being accepted by the Sidney Rotary Club

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 31, 2016

    The Sidney Rotary Club is once again pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its 2016 Scholarship. The annual award will again be for $1,000 and may be awarded to anyone who is accepted at a post secondary institution, whether it is a university, college, trade or vocational school. Each candidate is required to complete an application and provide information about the qualities that they possess and which they feel will further qualify them for consideration. The Sidney Rotary Scholarship Committee will interview...

  • Nebraska Department of Roads joins Waze Connected Citizens Program

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 31, 2016

    The Nebraska Department of Roads today announced a data-sharing partnership with Waze (waze.com), the free, real-time crowdsourced navigation app powered by the world’s largest community of drivers. Designed as a free, two-way data share of publicly available traffic information, the Connected Citizens Program promotes greater efficiency, deeper insights and safer roads for citizens of Nebraska along with more than 55 other partners around the world. The Waze Connected Citizens Program gives NDOR an unprecedented look at real-time road a...

  • Ten bowlers roll perfect games at Foundation Bowling Tournament

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 31, 2016

    Eight Kimball bowlers joined one from Sidney and one from Burns, Wyo. to share $1,000 in prize money at the Kimball Hospital Foundation’s 9-pin no-tap bowling tournament. Greg McDaniel, new owner of the Kim Bowl bowling alley, displayed not only his bowling talents but also his generosity by rolling seven 300 games and taking first place in the men’s singles and adult doubles divisions, then donating all of his winnings back to the Foundation. Several bowlers rolled multiple 300 games in the 9-pin no-tap tournament, a fun format in which the bo...

  • Wheat Belt Public Power District pays 2015 gross revenue tax

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 29, 2016

    Wheat Belt Public Power District has paid its annual gross revenue tax. The total amount paid of $181,282.33 is five percent (5 percent) of the gross revenue of $3,625,646.51. The five percent (5 percent) gross revenue is based on the sales of electricity within the incorporated city or village in which Wheat Belt has a service area. CITY REVENUE TAXES Bridgeport $2,015,534.80 $100,776.74 Dalton $328,289.60 $16,414.48 Gurley $254,921.51 $12,746.08 Lodgepole $3,452.80 $172.64 Potter $186,887.00 $9,344.35 Sidney $836,560.80 $41,828.04 All...

  • Time to apply for Nebraska Youth Range Camp

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 29, 2016

    Students age 14 – 18 with an interest in learning about the outdoors are encouraged to attend the 53rd Nebraska Youth Range Camp that will be held June 6 – 10, 2016, at the Nebraska State 4-H Camp in Halsey. The Nebraska Youth Range Camp consists of a four-and-a-half day dynamic curriculum that appeals to students with a wide array of interests including, but not limited to, rangeland management, conservation, ecology, animal science, and wildlife. With over 50 years to perfect and evolve this c...

  • Gas prices continue to rise

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 28, 2016

    Average retail gasoline prices in Nebraska have risen 2.4 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.10 per gallon yesterday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 1,150 gas outlets in Nebraska. This compares with the national average that has increased 5.6 cents per gallon in the last week to $2.04 per gallon, according to gasoline price website GasBuddy.com. Including the change in gas prices in Nebraska during the past week, prices yesterday were 28.2 cents per gallon lower than the same day one year ago and are 29.0 cents per g...

  • Morgan selected to participate in Legion State program

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 28, 2016

    The American Legion Post 301 is pleased to announce that Brody Morgan of Dalton, was generously sponsored by Mintken-Davidson Post 301 and will join nearly 400 other high school juniors from across Nebraska participating in the American Legion Cornhusker 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 s...

  • Wheat rust is on its way – be prepared!

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 28, 2016

    Wheat farmers in Nebraska should be prepared to scout their fields for rust diseases, which have already been reported in several states to the south and are likely to spread northward. Wheat in Nebraska is affected by three primary rust diseases – stem, leaf, and stripe rust. All share some fundamental characteristics, including being favored by wet, humid conditions. They also normally arrive in Nebraska from the south on wind currents that move up through the Great Plains in the spring. Therefore we can use reports on the status of rust d...

  • WNCC Veterans Upward Bound program to host Veterans Stand Down event

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 25, 2016

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Black Hills Health Care System (BHHCS) and the Veterans Upward Bound program at Western Nebraska Community College will host a Veterans Stand Down event on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. The focus of Veterans Stand Down is to reach out to Veterans by connecting them to benefits, information, and on-the-spot services. Services that will be provided are food, clothing, community housing referrals, medical treatment, readjustment counseling, dental screenings, free haircuts, employment, and spiritual services to...

  • Regional West Medical Center earns Blue Distinction Center Designation for Quality in Spine Surgery

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 25, 2016

    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska has selected Regional West Medical Center as a Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery, as part of the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program. Regional West Medical Center is one of four hospitals in Nebraska to receive the distinction and the only one in Western Nebraska. Blue Distinction Centers are nationally designated healthcare facilities shown to deliver improved patient safety and better health outcomes, based on objective measures that were developed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies...

  • Creek Valley announces Perfect and Outstanding Attendance award winners

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 25, 2016

  • 2016 Touchstone Energy awards announced

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 25, 2016

    It is with great pride that Wheat Belt presents the Touchstone Energy Scholastic and Athletic Winners for 2016. These are students chosen by educators and coaches not because they are necessarily the highest point scorer, fastest runner, or received the highest scholastic point average, but because in their success as a student and student athlete, they showed exceptional character. They are students who exemplify the Touchstone Energy Partners principles; values of integrity, accountability, teamwork and commitment to excellence....

  • Wrestlers place in state tournament

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 25, 2016

    Thirty from the Sidney wrestling club headed to state last weekend. The club had 30 wrestlers qualify at the Nebraska USA District 1 State Qualifier at the beginning of the month. The state tournament was held March 18-19 in Grand Island. As a team SWC finished 9th with 247 team points. NEUSA State - 2016 Results for Sidney Wrestling Club Division Name Place PreK-K 35-37 Bently Havorka 6th place PreK-K 36-38 Rylan Swope 6th place PreK-K 41-42 Aspyne Houser 7th place PreK-K 58-62 Cayson Boltjes...

  • Sidney launches Active Living City resolution

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 24, 2016

    The City of Sidney is taking steps toward improved community health. At the March 22 City Council meeting, a newly formed Active Living Advisory Committee shared action plan strategies with the mayor and city staff on potential policies about walking, biking, trails and infrastructure to make it easier for residents to be active. “For the past six months, the advisory committee has been working to advise the city on decisions that could improve the overall health and quality of life of our community,” said Jessica Davies, wellness coordinator o...

  • Women in Agriculture conference set for April 8 in Sidney

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 24, 2016

    Information, inspiration, and advice are on tap at the Women in Agriculture Conference: Improving Agriculture, Improving Lives, scheduled for Friday, April 8 at Sidney. The event will run from 8:15 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Country Inn & Suites, 664 Chase Blvd., Sidney. The conference is intended for women who are involved in day-to-day farm and ranch business decisions; who want to learn more about farm and ranch management; who are landowners; or who want to broaden their knowledge of agribusiness. Topics include: • Take Charge of Your H...

  • Regional West Health Services names new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 24, 2016

    Regional West Health Services has appointed Tadd Greenfield as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the health system. Mr. Greenfield will assume administrative responsibilities for the health system and medical center on April 25. Greenfield has many years of health care experience, most recently serving as the Chief Clinical Officer for Great Plains Health in North Platte. He has also worked with Banner Health and Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Missouri....

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