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The Village of Potter recently received a $500 Lean on LARM Safety Grant to purchase barricades, headlamps, and portable work lights for the village. Melissa Gorsuch, Potter Clerk/Treasurer, applied for the grant and said the items would be used to help keep employees safe when doing repairs, especially when issues occur during the night or during a power outage. The League Association of Risk Management (LARM) offers its members the Lean on LARM grant to purchase safety items for their...
Kelsey Arrington Sidney Sun-Telegraph The City of Sidney declared in a social media post on Friday, December 6th that new measures would be put in place to regulate the geese population in Legion Park around the pond. The City stated in the post that the Sidney Parks Department would be taking action beginning the week of December 16th; the use of handheld pyrotechnics will be initiated to combat the extensive number of geese populating the pond area. “These handheld pyrotechnics create loud noi...
MIKE MOTZ Sidney Sun-Telegraph SIDNEY--Although the temperature turned chilly as the sun went down on Friday, December 6, 2024, the activity in the downtown area of Sidney heated up with the opening of Hickory Square's Holiday event and the annual Christmas Parade on Jackson Street. The Parade started at 6 pm and a good number of floats passed by the assembled onlookers who cheered each passing display. Many of the floats made sure to toss out candies and other treats for the children, who shout...