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  • Masterpiece - A Work in Progress

    Feb 3, 2021

    Recently, I saw a post on Facebook that made me take notice. The post read: “You are allowed to be a masterpiece AND a work in progress”. I have always known I was a child of God and a real work in progress, but where does “masterpiece” fit in!? The dictionary defines masterpiece as a supreme intellectual or artistic achievement and is always connected to a master. I had never thought of myself as a masterpiece, but it felt pretty good. It felt especially good when I read the following scripture, revealing Who the Master of our masterp...

  • Researchers Map Ticks Across the State

    Ronica Stromberg, National Research Traineeship Program|Feb 3, 2021

    After eons of landing on the legs and arms of humans and animals, ticks have landed smack-dab in the middle of the research interests of University of Nebraska–Lincoln master’s student Dominic Cristiano. Cristiano, a member of the NSF National Research Traineeship Program at Nebraska, studies issues at the intersection of human health, wildlife disease and the environment, and these eight-legged critters (yes, ticks are arachnids, not insects) suck the blood of their hosts and spread dis...

  • UNL For Families:

    Feb 3, 2021

    Many eggs reach stores only a few days after being laid. Determining the freshness of eggs can be confusing at times, as some egg cartons feature two dates. The Julian date is the “pack date,” when the eggs were washed, graded and placed in the carton. This three-digit code represents the consecutive day of the year, with January 1 as 001 and December 31 being 365. The Julian date is usually found on the short side of the carton. Eggs are safe to be consumed four to five weeks beyond that date, as long as they are kept refrigerated. Many egg...

  • MEAN Elects Board Officers for 2021-22

    Feb 3, 2021

    LINCOLN – The Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska (MEAN), the wholesale power supply entity of NMPP Energy, elected officers for its board of directors for fiscal year 2021-22 at its annual meeting Jan. 21. Those re-elected to one-year terms as officers of the MEAN board of directors beginning April 1 were: • Tom Goulette, city administrator/utility superintendent, West Point, Neb., chair • Tom Ourada, city administrator, Crete, Neb., vice chair • Darrel Wenzel, chief executive officer, Waverly (Iowa) Utilities, secretary/treasurer Four re...

  • Chemigation Certification Training

    Feb 3, 2021

    Nebraska Extension will conduct chemigation certification training sessions in February and March at Alliance, Sidney, Bridgeport, and Scottsbluff. Training and testing will also be available online. Producers who plan to apply crop nutrients and pesticides through irrigation systems during 2021, including those who need to renew their permits, are required to attend a training session and pass the test administered afterward, or else complete the online process. The preferred option for both initial and recertifying chemigators is the online...

  • SHS Dance Team Recognized for Community Service

    Feb 3, 2021

    The Sidney High School Dance Team was recently recognized by the Lodgepole Camp with the Ivan LiJren Award. The award was presented by Board President Gary Hawkins. The award is presented to individuals or groups who have gone above and beyond in support of the Lodgepole Camp. The Dance Team spent a day in October cleaning the four cabins...

  • State Announces Launch of Coronavirus Vaccine Registration Website

    Feb 3, 2021

    LINCOLN – On Monday, Feb. 1, Gov. Pete Ricketts announced that the State has launched an online portal where Nebraskans can register for coronavirus vaccinations (vaccinate.nebraska.gov). While Nebraskans are encouraged to register in a timely manner, the State is not administering vaccines on a first come, first serve basis. Nebraska’s vaccination plan (dhhs.ne.gov/Documents/COVID-19-Vaccination-Plan.pdf) is proceeding in phases, with priority groups receiving initial doses. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Incident Com...

  • Public Records

    Feb 3, 2021

    January 22 12:13 am, Traffic Stop, 14th Ave. & Elm St. 5:28 am, Suspicious Activity, 18th Ave. & Linden St. 9:31 am, Code Violation, 11th Ave. 9:53 am, Fraud, Cheyenne Villa, Ash St. 10:54 am, Suspicious Vehicle, 7th Ave. 12:44 pm, That, Git’N Split, North, Illinois St. 12:45 pm, Traffic Hazard, Loves Truck stop, Chase Blvd. 12:59 pm, Fraud 1:15 pm, Traffic Stop, 6th Ave. & Illinois St. 2:50 pm, Code Violation, Newton St. 4:16 pm, Traffic Stop, 13th Ave. & Maple St. 4:30 pm, Traffic Stop, 13th Ave. & Elm St. 6:04 pm, Medical Call, Newton St. 6...

  • Family and Community Education Sponsors Scholarship

    Feb 3, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Chapter of Family and Community Education (FCE) is sponsoring a $200 college scholarship to Cheyenne County High School Seniors who will be majoring in an area related to Family and Consumer Science. Applications are available at the Nebraska Extension Office – Cheyenne County, 920 Jackson Street in Sidney and are due no later than April 15, 2021. Please contact the Extension Office with questions or for an application by calling (308) 254-4455 or visit http://extension.unl.edu/statewide/ckb/4h/....

  • Nebraska Archeological Society Offers Scholarship

    Feb 3, 2021

    The Nebraska Archaeological Society is offering a scholarship to college students who are majoring in archaeology; the Dana Deger Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship honors Dana Deger who was active in the Archaeological Field. The applicants must have a 3.0 grade point average out of 4.0, have completed 12 credit hours in archaeology classes, be an undergraduate or graduate student, have graduated from a Nebraska High school, Nebraska GED or be enrolled in a post-secondary school in Nebraska. The application is available online, as well as...

  • ACE Elects 2021-2022 Officers

    Jan 27, 2021

    LINCOLN - The Public Alliance for Community Energy (ACE) elected Board of Director officers and at-large Executive Committee members for fiscal year 2021-22 at the ACE board annual meeting held Jan. 20. Those re-elected as Board of Director officers for a 1-year term beginning April 1were: • Andrew Devine, city administrator, Albion, Neb., chair • Jeremy Tarr, city administrator, Plainview, Neb., vice chair • Mike Palmer, electric superintendent, Sidney, Neb., secretary/treasurer. Those elected to the at-large Executive Committee were: • Nan...

  • Remote Work May Offer Financial Benefits

    Jan 27, 2021

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have been forced to work from home. But once we’ve moved past the virus, many workers may continue working from home. More than one-third of companies with employees who started working from home now think that remote work will stay more common post-pandemic, according to a Harvard Business School study. This shift to at-home work can affect people’s lives in many ways – and it may end up providing workers with some long-term financial advantages. If you’re one of those who will continue working remotel...

  • Have A Little Faith

    Jan 27, 2021

    Testing of Your Faith 2 Count it all joy, my brothers,[b] when you meet trials of various kinds, 3 for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. 4 And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. 6 But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. 7 For that person must not...

  • Webinar to Focus on Adding Value to Livestock Through Certification Programs

    Jan 27, 2021

    LINCOLN — Nebraska Extension’s upcoming Farm and Ranch Management webinar will focus on strategies for livestock producers to add value through approved certification programs. Consumers are desiring more information about how their food is produced. Participation in an approved certification program is one way for producers to capture additional value at the time of sale. The webinar will review the historical financial performance of commonly used livestock programs and talk about current and...

  • Public Records

    Jan 27, 2021

    January 14 1:14, Parking Complaint, Loves Truck Stop, 600 block Chase Blvd. 8:33 am, Animal Call, 500 block 18th Ave. 8:35 am, Parking Complaint, Chase Blvd. 11:21 am, Truancy, 800 block Jackson St. 11:26 am, Truancy, 1800 block 4th St. 10:39 pm, Alarm Business, Family Dollar, 1600 block 10th Ave. January 15 6:38 am, Traffic stop, Old Post Rd. & 17J Link 8:50 am, Medical Call, Sidney High School, 1100 block 19th Ave. 10:04 am, Agency Assist, Cheyenne Co Court House, 1000 10th Ave. 11:27 am, Civil Call 1:19 pm, Code Violation, 500 block novelly...

  • Leyton School Spelling Finalists

    Jan 27, 2021

    — Above are the finalists from the Leyton Selling Bee, held January 8, 2021. Left to Right: 6th place: Isabella Fischer-5th Grade, 5th place: Halle Carter-7th Grade, 4th place: Katie Eckhardt-8th Grade, 3rd place: Elizabeth Higgins-5th Grade, 2nd place: Claire Eckhardt-6th Grade, 1st place: Auvi Cranmore-5th Grade. They are eligible to compete in the Cheyenne County Spelling Bee in Sidney on January 28th....

  • WNCC Foundation Awards $49,000 to Students in Need

    Jan 27, 2021

    SCOTTSBLUFF - The Western Nebraska Community College Foundation has distributed $49,672.02 from the Student Emergency Fund (SEF) to 92 students in need since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020. Nearly $30,000 was raised from generous donations from the community to help students with urgent needs stay on track with their education. An additional $27,000 was awarded to the WNCC Foundation from the CARES Act in November. The WNCC Foundation originally applied for the maximum $12,000, but was identified as high-need by the State of...

  • Volkmer Recognized a first Sidney Educator of the Month

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 20, 2021

    The duties of education go far beyond taking attendance and presenting a lecture. The process involves several layers of employees, from the custodians to the administrators. Three Sidney businesses have come together to recognize employees of Sidney Public Schools. On Monday, Jan. 21, Janet Volkmer was recognized as the first employee of the month. Eric Packer, manager of the Dairy Queen stores in Sidney and Ogallala, said the award is not just for teachers. He said the recognition award can go...

  • Pre-Retirees: Plan New for Health Care Costs

    Jan 20, 2021

    If you’re close to retirement, you’ll have several financial issues to consider. But you’ll want to pay attention to one of the most important of these issues: health care costs. How can you prepare yourself for these expenses? First, get an early start on estimating health care costs. More than two-thirds of those planning to retire in the next 10 years say they have no idea what their health and long-term care costs will be in retirement, according to the Edward Jones/Age Wave Four Pillars of the New Retirement study. And some people don’t...

  • The One That Would Not, Could Not

    Jan 20, 2021

    As we have learned from the Covid-19 crisis, there’s no guarantee for tomorrow in this game of life and death. So, it makes good sense to examine ourselves today in 2021 and make the most of the opportunities we do have. Paul says in 2 Cor. 6:2, “I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation.” Jesus knows our script for life, and our point of no return. He is not willing to lose any of us and will do whatever it takes to save us. Theme thought: “The one that would not, could not, but whosoever will, can.” • Lucifer bec...

  • Straight Talk from Steve

    Steve Erdman, District 47 Senator|Jan 20, 2021

    I will introduce a bill to move the headquarters of the Game and Parks Department to the City of Sidney. Currently, state law mandates that the headquarters for the Game and Parks Department be in the City of Lincoln. I would like to change that. So today I would like to explain why I believe this move is good for Nebraska. First, there are no state parks located in the City of Lincoln, just as there are no state parks located in the City of Sidney. So, proximity to state parks has never been...

  • Extension Webinar to Explore Livestock Nuisance, Odor Footprints

    Jan 20, 2021

    LINCOLN — An upcoming Nebraska Extension webinar will examine recent livestock facility nuisance litigation and look at a tool from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for assessing the odor footprints of these facilities. The webinar will be presented on Jan. 21, from noon to 1 p.m., by Dave Aiken, professor and agricultural law and water law specialist in the university’s Department of Agricultural Economics. In its recent decision in the case of Egan v. County of Lancaster, the Nebraska Supreme Court affirmed the rulings of lower courts tha...

  • Lawmakers Urged to Break Meat Supply-Chain Logjam

    Jan 20, 2021

    OAKLAND — Nebraska lawmakers are considering a bill to provide some relief for meat supply chains by allowing consumers to purchase smaller ownership shares of livestock. Aunbrea Zeleny with the Oakland Meat Processing Plant said Legislative Bill 324 would help more Nebraskans who have struggled to find meat at grocery stores during the coronavirus pandemic access food from trusted local sources. “The people that aren’t able to purchase a $700 quarter, being able to just get that piece of what they need, whether it be the roast, a couple of st...

  • High Plains Ag Lab Lives Up to Its History

    Dave Ostdiek, Nebraska Extension|Jan 20, 2021

    As the new year begins, all is quiet at the research plots at the High Plains Agricultural Lab 6 miles northwest of Sidney. Winter wheat fields are dormant, and other fields await the spring planting season. But inside, scientists and support staff are analyzing data, planning for 2021 and completing other tasks to carry out research aimed at helping crop and livestock producers in this semi-arid region be more efficient, sustainable and profitable. The High Plains Ag Lab is operated by the Univ...

  • Public Records

    Jan 20, 2021

    January 7 12:57 am, Disturbance, Days Inn, 3000 block Silverberg Dr. 3:36 am, Medical Call Cheyenne Co Sheriff’s, 10th Ave. 7:43 am, Traffic Stop, 18th Ave. & King St. 9:21 am, Animal Call, 100 block Elm St. 10:35 am, Animal Call, 1000 block Pine St. 11:28 am, Fraud, Sidney Police Dept., 1700 block Illinois St. 12:09 pm, Civil Standby-Keep the Peace, 600 block Charlotte Dr. 12:50 pm, Medical Call,SRMC, 1000 block Pole Creek Crossing 4:06 pm, Suspicious Activity, Git’N Split North, 1100 block Illinois St. 5:04 pm, Parking Complaint, 13th Ave...

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