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  • Storm Downs Minatare, 63-31 Fall to Cody-Kilgore by 20

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    CHAPPELL--Creek Valley's Storm Basketball team split their first two games of the new year's schedule, and they sit at 5-and-4 at this point of the season. The Storm hosted Minatare on Tuesday, January 7, and were able to build a lead and cruise to a 63-to-31 win. Junior Lane Brenneman led the scoring for Creek Valley with 16 points and junior Mason Timm also was in double-digits with 13 points. On Friday, January 10, the Storm made the trip to Cody to match up against the Cody-Kilgore Cowboys,...

  • Lady Storm Grab First Win

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    CHAPPELL-- The young Creek Valley Storm Girl's Basketball team is light on numbers and experience, and they have struggled this season as they learn to play together and get down some basic fundamentals to make them competitive. However, they opened the new year with a positive note as they took down Minatare at home on January 7, 2025, for their first win of the season. It was a battle of winless teams, but in this contest, Creek Valley was easily the superior team. Creek Valley had two...

  • Bulldogs Start New Year with Loss; fall to Merino 45-28

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    MERINO, CO. -- Call it rust from the holiday layoff or perhaps overlooking a one-win team, but the Peetz Bulldogs just did not have it Saturday, January 11, as they traveled to Merino to take on the Rams. The Bulldogs could not get anything established on offense while the Rams had their highest score of the season, with 45 points. With a team’s high score being only 45 points for the entire season, this was obviously a game the Bulldogs should have had in the bag. Hopefully the 45-to-28 result...

  • Medical Marijuana Ballot Success Creates Confusion

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    SIDNEY--On November 4, 2024, Nebraska voters supported Nebraska Initiative 437, the Medical Cannabis Patient Protection Act, and Nebraska Initiative 438, the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Regulation Act. The initiatives asked Nebraska voters if they wanted to legalize the use of up to five ounces of marijuana for medical purposes by qualified patients and draft legislation to enact medical marijuana legalization and write regulations regarding the purchase, sale, and use of cannabis. The initiative...

  • Court Calendar

    Jan 16, 2025

    8:15 a.m. - Knifong, Zachariah (STATUS) Status of Prelim - Firearm to Commit Felony CICF Terroristic Threats CIIIAF 8:15 a.m. - Smith, Joshua (HEARING) Poss CS CIVF 8:15 a.m. - Varela-Ceja, Jose (STATUS) Status of Prelim - Poss CS CIVF 8:15 a.m. - Miller, Patty R (HEARING) CR24-529 Asslt-threats, DTP; CIM, CIIIM 8:15 a.m. - Hall, Rocky (STATUS) Status of Prelim - Poss CS CIVF 8:15 a.m. - Lancaster, David W Jr (STATUS) Status of Prelim - Felon Poss Deadly Weapon CIIIF 8:30 a.m. - Schrader, Kandi M (PT) CR24-452 DUI; CWM 8:30 a.m. - Bordeaux, Aus...

  • CHEYENNE COUNTY

    Jan 16, 2025

    1 Years Ago, The Sidney Sun-Telegraph, 2015 Fourteen local musicians make up the Cheyenne County Community Band, directed by Chris Gabis. There are no auditions, experience level requirements or age restrictions to be a part of this nonprofit musical group. “We provide the music, and all you have to do is bring your instrument and show up to a practice,” said Danielle DeKruif, Cheyenne County Community Band president and member. The band has only been together for a year, but they have made multiple appearances around Sidney and neighboring to...

  • Boss City Brews the Laughs

    Kelsey Arrington, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    The comedy and cups ran over on Saturday, January 11th as comedian and social media personality Ethan "Thick Daddy" Abramson delighted local audience members to an evening of laughs, special drinks and good food. Billing himself as an emerging artist among the modern stand-up scene, Abramson brands his sets as a "chaotic mix of smooth jazz and monster energy drink" and was an invited change to the regular Sidney scenery. Wearing camouflage attire, Abramson may have looked a little funny in...

  • Brad Hoffman's "Tomorrow Man" Show Gets Local Crowd Jumpin' Like There's No Tomorrow, Man

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2025

    SIDNEY--Boss City Brewery on Jackson Street isn't just a favorite watering hole, they're also booking a variety of artists to make Fridays and Saturdays an event in Sidney. This past Friday, January 10, 2025, Brad Hoffman brought his "Tomorrow Man" show to the brewery, and he filled the space with up-tempo folk songs, classic country staples from Johnny Cash, and even a bit of punk-rock music thrown in. Hoffman's outgoing style and personality won over the crowd as they grooved along with his...

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