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  • Battling Hunger and COVID

    Deb Fischer, U.S. Senator|Jul 29, 2020

    Whether it is the significant demand at the Food Bank of Lincoln or long lines at food pantries elsewhere in our state, the images of people struggling to put food on the table are alarming reminders of the vulnerability faced by millions of people across the U.S. COVID-19 has upended the lives of millions of individuals and families already struggling to make ends meet and many more who find themselves asking for help for the first time. Given the overwhelming need, I embarked on a bipartisan...

  • Public Records

    Jul 29, 2020

    Sidney Police Department July 20 • 12 a.m. Suspicious Activity, 2500 block Craig Avenue. • 1:44 a.m. Traffic Stop, 2900 block Upland Parkway. • 3:53 a.m. Traffic Stop, Pole Creek Crossing and 17J. • 6:09 a.m. Non-Injury Accident, 600 block Chase Blvd. • 7:50 a.m. Funeral Escort, 2600 block 11th Avenue. • 8:11 a.m. Follow-Up, Sidney Police Department. • 8:18 a.m. Animal Call, 600 block East Illinois Street. • 9:16 a.m. Code Violation, 2200 block Linden Street. • 9:22 a.m. Property Found, 2...

  • Sidney High School Recognizes 2020 Graduates

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 22, 2020

    The Sidney High School Class of 2020 met as students one last time Saturday at the high school football field. The breeze and high temperatures welcomed a new day as students waited to hear their names called for completing the requirements of Sidney High School. The service was opened with District Superintendent Jay Ehler addressing the crowd. "These graduates have lived through some major challenges in the last five years," Ehler said. He mentioned the community struggles as Cabela's was...

  • What Should You Do With An Inheritance?

    Jul 22, 2020

    If you were to inherit a large sum of money, what would you do with it? The question may not be hypothetical, especially if you are in the millennial, Gen X or Gen Z demographic groups. That’s because the baby boomers – often referred to as the richest generation in history – are poised to transfer some $30 trillion in assets over the next few decades, according to the consulting firm Accenture. Of course, this is a “macro” figure, and everyone’s situation is different. Furthermore, since baby...

  • Congratulations To the High School Class of 2020

    Doug Birky, Evangelical Free Church Pastor|Jul 22, 2020

    It finally happened in the heat of this Summer. Our Sidney High School Seniors were able to have their graduation ceremony this past Saturday morning. It was a very unusual ending to a most unusual school year. Hopefully our graduates were encouraged with this final event of their school careers after the disappointment of not being able to enjoy so many other year end activities. As a community we want to once more congratulate our Seniors, and wish them the very best in the days to come. As a community of faith in God, we are also praying...

  • SPNRD July Board of Directors Meeting

    Jul 22, 2020

    On Tuesday, July 14, the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) Board of Directors (Board) hosted their monthly meeting at 5 p.m. at the South Platte NRD Conference Room (551 Parkland Drive, Sidney NE). Thad Kuntz, P.G., Principal Hydrogeologist with Adaptive Resources, Inc., briefed the Board on the Western Water Use Management Modeling (WWUMM) for the SPNRD. Kuntz covered details on two parts of the Modeling, the Aquifer Life Analysis, and the Modflow 2000 to Modflow 6 Ground Water Model Conversion Review. The WWUMM is an...

  • Grant to Expand, Improve Sidney Public Schools Career Pathways Program

    Jul 15, 2020

    SIDNEY — A $100,000 grant from the Sidney Community Donor-Advised Fund, an affiliated fund of Nebraska Community Foundation, will result in expanded offerings and opportunities for Sidney High School students involved in the Career Pathways program. Developed in 2017 by Superintendent Jay Ehler and his team, the Career Pathways program is providing real-life skills and work experiences to Sidney High School students. Currently, the program includes introductory and intermediate courses, capstone classes, job shadowing and internships within s...

  • Creek Valley Hosting Blood Drive

    Jul 15, 2020

    OMAHA — Beginning today and for a limited time, the American Red Cross is testing all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies, providing donors insight into whether they have been exposed to this coronavirus. At the same time, there continues to be an urgent need for blood donations as hospitals resume surgeries and treatments that require blood products. Creek Valley High School is hosting a scholarship blood drive on Monday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fire Hall. To schedule an appointment, call or text Nolan a...

  • Disability Advocates Call on Insurance Companies to Protect Autism Services

    Jul 15, 2020

    Lincoln – Families of individuals with disabilities were informed in May that many would no longer receive Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) at the Munroe-Meyer Institute that is vital for children with disabilities starting in September. ABA is an evidence-based practice that helps children with disabilities address deficits in social skills or self-care skills, or other behavioral concerns. This elimination of services came because of low reimbursement rates from Amerigroup, and Optum/UBH’s Commercial Plan (they are continuing with their Med...

  • Protect Yourself Against Financial Scammers

    Jul 15, 2020

    It’s unfortunate, but true: During this period of economic uncertainty, one of the busiest “industries” has been financial scamming. But it goes on even during normal times, too, so you’ll want to know what to look for, and how to defend yourself. For starters, just how widespread is financial fraud? Consider this: In 2019, more than 3.2 million fraud cases were reported to the Federal Trade Commission, with identity theft being the most common type of fraud, accounting for about one-fif...

  • Our One Foundation

    Jul 15, 2020

    Last week, many evenings were spent protecting my plants under the patio because of bad weather warnings. No one likes bad weather, but it is nice that we have warnings to prepare us a little ahead of time. Life is not all sunshine. Neither is it all bad weather. But life, which Jesus says is like a house, must be ready for all weather. In Matthew 7:24-25 Jesus tells us, “Every one then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house upon the rock and the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds b...

  • Bethel No. 25 Job's Daughters Compete in Annual State Virtual Event

    Jul 15, 2020

    Bethel #25 of Sidney, NE of Job’s Daughters International competed in their annual state competition “Find the Music Within” Grand Session virtually this past week. While the Arts & Crafts competitions were not held, Bethel #25 still competed in music, signing and ritual contests. Grand Bethel Honored Queen for the state of Nebraska Janessa Carley won first place in the Knowledge Competition senior division with a perfect score! Raina Hartwig placed third in Individual Signing and recei...

  • Aquatic Center Closed July 18, 2020 Due to Graduation

    Jul 15, 2020

    Due to Sidney High School's delayed graduation this Saturday July 18th and the availability of lifeguards and staff, The Sidney Aquatic Center will be closed to celebrate this year's graduating class. The Aquatic Center will reopen for regular scheduled hours Sunday July 19th. Information for the Aquatic Center can be found at www.cityofsidney.org....

  • VALTS Agreement Renewed

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 15, 2020

    The Sidney School District approved an agreement with Education Service Unit (ESU) 13 for the Valley Alternative Learning Transitioning School (VALTS). VALTS is a program designed “to provide alternative ways for students to achieve high school graduation." The program includes methods to ensure students have reached or surpassed the district and/or state performance assessments. The mission of VALTS is to empower students to meet the challenges of a changing world. The philosophy is based u...

  • County Fair 4-H Events On Schedule

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 8, 2020

    One of the annual events in Cheyenne County is the county fair. There is the viewing of crafts, including clothing designs, animal shows and auction, carnival, concerts and many other events. Many of this year's events have been put on hold. The good news is the majority of the 4-H programs will remain. The livestock judging and showing, and the numerous other programs, from clothing construction to static exhibits, will be conducted. However, this year, 4-H members will be the only ones in the...

  • Managing Withdrawls Can Protect Retirement Income

    Jul 8, 2020

    Throughout much of your working life, you contribute to your 401(k), IRA and other investment accounts to help ensure a comfortable retirement. However, once you do retire, you’ll need to shift your focus somewhat from building these investments to using them – in other words, you’ll have to start withdrawing from your portfolio to meet the costs of living. How can you be sure you’re not taking out so much that you risk outliving your resources? First of all, you need to establish a proper...

  • 21st Century Makes Organizational Changes

    Jul 8, 2020

    Scottsbluff – 21st Century Equipment, LLC has made several organizational changes to strengthen its local decision-making management strategy. Owen Palm, CEO, of 21st Century Equipment announced organizational changes effective July 1, in order to focus on localized management. Owen says, “these changes came after a lot of thought and driven by our commitment to continuous improvement to serve our customers better at the local level.” Keith Kreps, COO, who started with the company in March...

  • South Platte NRD June Board of Directors Meeting

    Jul 8, 2020

    On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) Board of Directors (Board) hosted their monthly meeting at 5:00 p.m. at the South Platte NRD Conference Room (551 Parkland Drive, Sidney NE). Ryan Reisdorff, SPNRD Water Resources Specialist, gave a review of the Draft Annual Report of Water Use Activities in the SPNRD. In the past report dates for industrial and municipal wells were from August 1 through July 31. Reports will now be from January 1 through December 31. To keep consistency between the different reports...

  • Holt Selected as Scholarship Recipient

    Jul 8, 2020

    Holt is the recipient of the Cheyenne County Family and Community Education (FCE) College Scholarship for the 2020-2021 school year. Alyson is the daughter of Deven and Bobby Holt and Kimberly and Steve Kauffman of Dalton. The mission of the National Association for Family and Community Education is to strengthen individuals, families, and communities through continuing education, leadership development, and community service. The Cheyenne County FCE organization awards one college scholarship each year to a resident of the county or the...

  • Essay Contest Winners Announced

    Jul 8, 2020

    “My Favorite Nebraska Vacation Spot” was theme for the annual Cheyenne County Family and Community Education (FCE) organization’s fifth grade essay contest. First place honors went to Madison Frerichs, daughter of Angela & Joshua Frerichs; second place went to Riley Benish, son of Shad and Michelle Benish; and third place to Brody Turman son of Barbara Turman. All three students who received awards in the Creative Writing Contest are students of Leyton Elementary School. Each essay was judge...

  • Celebrating Fourth of July

    Jul 8, 2020

    Fun Fourth in the sun — An estimated 65-70 people celebrated Independence Day at The Well in Sidney Saturday. The event included a picnic, raffles of fireworks and movie tickets....

  • Farmers Market Open Saturdays

    Jul 8, 2020

    Farmers Market — Sidney’s Farmers Market vendors displayed their wares Saturday morning. Vendors are open 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays until the first frost, weather permitting. The Farmers Market is located on 10th Avenue just south of Hickory Street....

  • Couple Opens Flavor of Old Mexico in Sidney

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 8, 2020

    There’s an old saying that if you want to know someone, share a table with them. Saul Rodriguez and Rosa Gonzalez have the welcome mat out for their local of Tacos La Laguna. The family business is named after the hometown of Saul’s father who lived in Laguna, Mexico. They trace their family histories from the north and the south areas of Mexico. The result is the potential for meals that are spicy, and have the herbs known in southern Mexico. Prior to opening Tacos La Laguna, Rosa worked at...

  • Work to Achieve Your Financial Independence

    Jul 1, 2020

    Over the past few months, just about everyone has felt the loss of some type of freedom, whether it’s being able to travel, engage in social gatherings or participate in other activities we previously took for granted. Still, as we prepare to observe Independence Day, it’s comforting to realize all the freedoms we still have in this country. And taking the right steps can also help you achieve your financial independence. Here are some moves to consider: • Build an emergency fund. It’s a good...

  • 2020 Potter Car Bowl Attracts Variety of Interests

    Jul 1, 2020

    Potter Car Bowl — The Potter Community had as many cars and trucks on the streets as there are residents; at least, that is how it appeared in the 2020 Car Bowl. The weekend event had BMX demonstrations, a chili and barbecue cook-off, duck bowling, live music and a craft fair....

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