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  • Who is Jesus?

    Sep 15, 2021

    Have you ever tried to define Jesus? I mean, how would you tell someone else who Jesus is? Don’t be too upset if you can’t quite nail it down about who and what Jesus is to you. From the very beginning, most people couldn’t. And even today, there are those who still can’t define Him. There are those of us who spend a lot of time thinkin’ about Him and talkin’ about Him, and we still find it difficult – because – let’s face it – sometimes Jesus is just too big to get a hold of! He’s often ambiguous and unclear and confusing, and in all...

  • 2021 State Fair 4-H Results

    Sep 15, 2021

    Sara Allard – Purple – Intermediate Beef Showmanship Sara Allard – Purple - Market Beef – Crossbred Steers Sidney Allard – Purple – Senior Beef Showmanship Sidney Allard – Purple – Commercial Breeding Heifers Calved March/April 2020 Emily Miller – Purple – Senior Beef Showmanship Emily Miller – Red – market Beef – Nebraska Fed Steer Challenge Keian Kaiser – Blue – Intermediate Swine Showmanship Keian Kaiser – Blue – Market Swine – Crossbred Market Barrows Alaina Challburg – Heritage -Level 1: Beginning Special events Scrapbook Alexa Shoema...

  • Returning to the Farm Workshop Set For December 10, 11

    Sep 15, 2021

    Lincoln - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability and Nebraska Extension will present Returning to the Farm, a workshop series for families who are in the transition process of bringing members back to the farm. It will begin with a two-day workshop for multi-generational families on Dec. 10 and 11 in Columbus. “Bringing a young person into a farm or ranch operation can present challenges,” said Allan Vyhnalek, an extension educator for farm succession. “This...

  • Making Friends With an Angel

    Submitted by Kelly Heunik|Sep 15, 2021

    My first visit to Angel's village was awkward. I stayed with Alfred and Florence. They isolated me in the house's living room and gave me a kerosene cook stove to prepare my food. They didn't know how to handle their village's first white visitor. The following day, both had to go to work. They instructed me to stay indoors with the door locked, except to use the latrine. That was my intent, but then I heard a child crying. I tried to ignore it, but I could not. Looking out a window, I finally s...

  • Public Records

    Sep 15, 2021

    August 27 1:46 am, Open Door/Window, 21st Century Equipment, 17J Link 3:01 am, Medical Call, Western Heritage, 11th Ave. 5:09 am, Transient Aid, Western Heritage, 11th Ave. 8:46 am, Directed Health Measure 9:37 am, Code Violation, 17J Link & Interstate 80 10:51 am, Dumping Illegally, Pasadena Pl. 12:21 pm, Traffic Complaint, Bomgaars, Silverberg Dr. 3:10 pm, Welfare Check, Deborah Dr. 5:01 pm, Traffic Stop, Old Post Rd. & 17J Link 5:09 pm, Civil Standby-Keep the Peace, Parkview Rd. 8:06 pm, Warrant Service, Runza, Old Post Rd. 8:14 pm,...

  • The Well-Armed Woman

    Andrea Stump, TWAW Chapter Leader|Sep 15, 2021

    This summer I’ve spent time writing about shooting fundamentals and basic range drills. This article will wrap up these topics by going over common shooting mistakes. I’ll categorize the mistakes into 4 categories: Grip/stance, trigger control, aiming, and psychological. Grip/Stance Mistakes Neglecting to have your shooting hand high on the backstrap of the gun or having your support hand too low on the gun. Both of these will make managing recoil harder and will make you less accurate. Standing straight or leaning backwards when shooting. This...

  • Dalton Fall Festival Set for Sept. 17-19

    Sep 15, 2021

    The community of Dalton will have its Fall Festival this weekend, Sept. 17-19. The Dalton Fall Festival is scheduled in coordination with the Leyton High School Homecoming events. Activities start Friday with a Potato Bar at the American Legion from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.. The Leyton Varsity and Junior Varsity volleyball teams will be hosting Hyannis starting at 4 p.m. The Homecoming football game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Saturday’s events start early with the Cancer Walk at 8 a.m. at the Leyton High School (LHS) Track Field. Also at 8 a.m., t...

  • Meals Program More Than a Job

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2021

    Each weekday in Sidney, a room at the Cheyenne County Community Center is busy with cooks preparing meals. Some of the meals are delivered to Sidney residents, and others are shared in a daily meal time. Meals On Wheels and Congregate Meals both have a place and are managed by the same few people. The programs have been serving Sidney for more than 30 years, according to Judy Schaefer, local administrator of the program. The Meals on Wheels program is made possible by the Aging Office of...

  • Hard Ride during Potter Days

    Sep 8, 2021

    Potter Days included a Ranch Bronc Riding event in memory of Merlyn "Pops" Heidemann. The weekend also had Duck Pin Bowling, sand volleyball, a parade, a craft fair and food vendors, and the Tin Roof eating contest....

  • Sidney Judge Sits With State Supreme Court

    Sep 8, 2021

    Nebraska District Court Judge Derek Weimer of Sidney, was invited to sit with the Nebraska Supreme Court on Aug. 31, 2021, for the first argument session of the term. The court session was held in the Supreme Court Courtroom in the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln. The courtroom was closed throughout the most recent term of Court due to heating and air conditioning renovations in the Capitol. The August 31 arguments mark the Court’s return to the courtroom. Seven justices make up the N...

  • Help Grandkids Prepare for The Future

    Sep 8, 2021

    If you’re a grandparent, you don’t need Grandparents Day, observed on Sept. 12, to remind you of the joys of having grandchildren. Yet, you might want to use this day as an opportunity to think about ways to help provide for your grandchildren’s future. The type of gift or support you provide will be different at various stages of your grandchildren’s lives. Here are a few suggestions: When they’re born... • Open a 529 plan. It’s never too early to start saving for college or other types of advanced education. To help your grandchildren...

  • Proverbs 3

    Sep 8, 2021

    Perhaps you have heard it said, “sometimes, you have to look over your shoulder to see how much of the field has been plowed.” In my previous life, I worked in the welding and atmospheric gas industries. I used this analogy with my coworkers and fellow employees when we sat down to plan our goals for the upcoming year. Those conversations took time to carefully weigh through all the reasons why our choices and decisions would be made; some of the reasons were within our control, others were not. All these conversations led us to the same cen...

  • Kopriva Ag Ready for Business

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Sep 8, 2021

    Daryl Koptiva grew up farming. When he wasn't farming, he was custom harvesting. When he wasn't cutting grain, he was repairing machinery to get back in the field. Now he is offering his experience to farmers and ranchers in western Nebraska. He said he left the farm when the work load became more than he could handle. "The farm grew to be a little too much," he said. He had a trucking business that he closed when the last driver retired. His service will include most anything that can break...

  • Master Gardener:

    Connie McDonnough, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener|Sep 8, 2021

    Some photography tips to capture great shots of your garden and landscape: Anytime is a good time to photograph something in your garden. But to improve your photography, early morning and late afternoon offer the best lighting of the day. Overcast skies also provide naturally diffused lighting. Shooting during these times limits the harsh, bright light of the mid-day sun. Also take lots of shots so you have a variety that you can look over later and choose the best ones to keep as a reminder of this year’s garden. Flowers are probably e...

  • Balloon Launch Scheduled for Sunday

    Sep 8, 2021

    The loss of a child can be devastating, life-changing, to the parents. There are the cliches, the unfair expectations of “moving on.” Compassionate Friends is a group of people with similar experiences, parents who have lost children. It offers opportunities for parents to network with other grieving parents. The Sidney chapter hosts events for parents and families to memorialize their children. On Sunday, Sept. 12, the Sidney chapter will host a balloon launch and potluck dinner for parents of children who have lost children. The event is pla...

  • 'Red Carpet' Traing Set for Sept. 15 in Sidney

    Sep 8, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a program to help businesses have the right answers when visitors need direction or curious about some of the local history. The Red Carpet Training offers offers the knowledge to increase understanding of the contributions travelers and tourists make to the local economy. The program will offer knowledge of local attractions and hidden treasures. It will also renew appreciation for the important role of front-line employees. Improve customer service skills (anticipating needs, giving...

  • UNL Conservation and Survey Division Appoints Dr. Mohamed Khail as Geoscientist in Scottsbluff

    Sep 1, 2021

    Dr. Mohamed Khalil has been appointed as geoscientist in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Conservation and Survey Division (CSD), based at the Panhandle Research and Extension Center in Scottsbluff. His start date is today, Sept. 1. The appointment was announced by Dr. Matt Joeckel, director of Conservation and Survey Division, a unit of the UNL School of Natural Resources. Khalil is the first new CSD geoscientist in Scottsbluff in three decades, replacing Steve Sibray, who retired in...

  • Weekend of Celebrations

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Sep 1, 2021

    Labor Day is historically a time to recognize and celebrate the worker, and labor unions. In 1882, Matthew Maguire encouraged all 56 unions in his area to make a “public show of support,” about 12 years before President Grover Cleveland made Labor Day an official holiday. The parade culminated with a festival including a dance pavilion, beer garden, playgrounds and picnic areas. In some ways, community hasn't changed more in the 100-plus years. Two Cheyenne County communities are having communit...

  • Gentrys Selected as 2021 Old Settlers King and Queen

    Sep 1, 2021

    Gerald and Karen Gentry have made their home in Lodgepole for nearly 52 years. They were married in November 1969. The Gentrys were blessed with two daughters, Ronda Sue and Lisa JoAnn. They have two grandchildren, Austin and Ember. Gerald grew up on a farm south of Lodgepole. He graduated from Lodgepole High in 1966. His love for cars led him to build his own body shop on the old football field on the south side of town in 1980. Gerald owned and operated the shop for 36 years. Gerald has...

  • Adams Bank and Trust Makes Donation Toward Lodgepole Challenge

    Sep 1, 2021

    LODGEPOLE – Lodgepole Community Fund (LCF) recently received a $5,000 donation from Ogallala-based Adams Bank and Trust, which owns the bank in Lodgepole. The gift will help match a challenge grant offered by the family of former banker E.K. Yanney, a respected businessman and leader in the Lodgepole community. E.K.’s daughters, Mary Jo Klinetobe, Michele Wehbi and Julie Yanney, along with his brother Michael Yanney, offered a $20,000 Challenge Grant to be met one-to-one by LCF. This challenge is meant to honor and memorialize E.K., as wel...

  • PSA: Start Thinking About Your Retirement Income

    Sep 1, 2021

    Are you planning on retiring in the next few years? If so, you’ll want to create a retirement income plan. First of all, while you’re still working, look for ways to boost your retirement income, such as increasing your 401(k) contributions. And you might want to explore products that can provide you with a lifetime income stream. You’ll also want to estimate your expenses in retirement, including your health care costs, which can be considerable. And it’s important to review your investment mix. As you near retirement, you may want to lower y...

  • Routh Joins High West as new CEO, General Manager

    Sep 1, 2021

    PINE BLUFFS, WYO. – The High West Energy Board of Directors has unanimously selected Jared Routh to lead the co-op as Chief Executive Officer and General Manager. High West’s previous CEO stepped down at the end of March to accept another position. Since then, the Board began conducting a three-month nationwide search for the organization’s next leader. The Board announced their decision to High West employees in July, and Routh will begin his tenure later this month. “One of the things that ca...

  • Trust and Pray

    Sep 1, 2021

    Here we go again! Just when we thought things might be getting back to a new normal, things seem to be getting worse. Covid has raised its ugly head again, forest fires are still burning, the air is bad, flooding is still on the rampage, people are still getting shot, racial strife is on the rise, and I could go on. But I won’t. Instead, let us focus on where we can find peace and some answers. I know a lot of us are asking what we can do to make a difference in all this. This is, indeed, an uncertain and unstable world we are living in. We n...

  • South Platte NRD Aug. 17 Board of Directors Meeting

    Sep 1, 2021

    On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) Board of Directors (Board) held its monthly meeting at 5:00 p.m. in the South Platte NRD Conference Room (551 Parkland Drive, Sidney NE). Sydney Norris, Public Relations and Education Manager shared photos taken of the Adventure Camp about the Environment (ACE Camp) that was held at the 4H camp in the Nebraska National Forest. Four students were offered a scholarship by SPNRD that covered the ACE Camp costs. The four students who attended ACE Camp in the District...

  • Panhandle Perspective: Managing Early Weaned Calves

    Karla Wilke, Cow-Calk Range Management Specialist|Sep 1, 2021

    This article and other research-based beef news are available on beef.unl.edu, Nebraska Extension’s beef cattle production website. Interviews with the authors of BeefWatch newsletter articles become available throughout the month of publication and are accessible at https://go.unl.edu/podcast. Early weaning of calves may be advantageous in times of drought, when cows are in a confinement system, or as a body condition management tool for very young or old cows. Early weaning is typically d...

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