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No need to be decisive if you’re Karissa Segelke. Segelke, a three-sport standout in the Sidney High School Lady Raiders’ athletics program, was looking to continue her basketball and track careers — she also starred on SHS’s Final Four volleyball squad — at the college level. When the dust finally settled, Segelke settled on the best of both worlds. This afternoon, the SHS senior is set to ink a national letter-of-intent to attend Concordia University in Seward, as a member of the Bulldogs women’s basketball and outdoor track programs. ...
Aggressive. First. Accurate. Followed by honesty and integrity. These three words sum up the editorial mission of The Sidney Sun-Telegraph. As a small town, daily newspaper it is always our mission to gather news in a responsible manner. First, being aggressive allows a certain amount of esteem to be latched onto our journalistic pursuits. It’s essential that those reporting for our newspaper, editing copy, or preparing the printed pages through design apply specific principals in the field of journalism. I have learned over the years to study...
First United Methodist Church’s Gloribells have been ringing for 16 years and this Dec. 9 is no different. The Gloribells are getting their brass bells ready for spreading Christmas cheer at their annual “Ringing in the Season” bell concert. At concert rehersal Wednesday night, the Gloribells rang under the instruction of concert director Marva Schiessler to prepare for Sunday’s concert. As the director raised her hand, the bells took swift position, some were held in the air, ready for instant...