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Articles from the November 30, 2012 edition


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  • It's Mines

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 30, 2012

    I did a bit of thinking this week about what I wanted to write about and one topic kept coming to mind – underappreciated. Now that word will bring up a lot of thought for people – well, for most it will. Such as being underappreciated at home for the amount of things a person does, like a mom or dad who is always there for the family but yet it seems everything they do goes unnoticed or is expected. Whether it be to constantly pick up after the rest or making sure the meals are cooked, and even if the bills are paid. May be it is the mot... Full story

  • Happy Holidays! Songs to ring out loud

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 30, 2012

    The Fine Arts Center is bringing more old-fashioned holiday cheer to the season in a way that has all but been forgotten through singing traditional Christmas carols. The vocals of Sidney residents will fill the Old Heritage Theater and show anyone stopping in the great acoustics the theater offers. Jordan Ball, director of the singers and instrumentalist, is extending an invitation for people to participate or come listen to the singers during the Sidney Arts Center Carol Sing on Sun., Dec. 2. Ball became involved with the Fine Arts Center thr... Full story

  • Lady Raiders shut down Mitchell in WC opener

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 30, 2012

    Sidney High School girls basketball coach Tyler Shaw stresses defense, and the Lady Raiders were once again spreading the message. Locking down Mitchell with a brutal trapping scheme, SHS stormed to a double-digit lead early, and drilled the Lady Tigers 53-25 Thursday night in the first round of the Western Conference tournament at Cabela’s Athletic Facility. “We put a big emphasis on defense,” Shaw said of his team’s regular-season opener. “We came out and set the tone in the first quarter. We got complacent in the second half, but we still... Full story