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  • Kyra's Kisses Fundraiser May 4

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 24, 2019

    A child’s pain and suffering are quick ways to disrupt innocence. When the malady needs treated at a hospital, the child needs something distracting, familiar to keep him or her from focusing on the hurt. At the young age of 2, Kyra Eads inspired a program that continues fives years later. At the time when most children are known for the “terrible twos” or exploring their world randomly, Kyra was undergoing cancer treatments in Denver. The experience included receiving toys after her radiation a...

  • Sun and Easter Egg Fun

    Apr 24, 2019

    Sidney's community Easter Egg Hunt at the Legion Park baseball fields brought out crowds of children seeking the chocolates, plastic eggs and a chance to win an Easter Egg basket as well as meet the Easter Bunny. The event was organized by Donna Schluckebier. She said 3,200 eggs were spread among the baseball fields for children....

  • Sidney Tree Board To Hold Annual Tree Give Away

    Apr 17, 2019

    The Sidney Tree Board will celebrate Arbor Day with its annual tree give-away Saturday, April 27 at the Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp. The celebration also will honor Sidney as a member of Tree City USA, a program provided by the National Arbor Day Foundation. The tree give-away continues to be a major part of the Sidney Tree Board’s community work to maintain a healthy and diverse tree canopy in the City of Sidney. “The tree board has once again selected an excellent group of trees for the give-away. The trees selected are known to grow well in...

  • Walk for Autism

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 17, 2019

    Sunday afternoon, the third annual Walk for Autism was held in Sidney. About 25 years ago, the Autism Society started a nationwide effort to promote autism awareness. The effort is focused on inclusion, self-determination, and to assure that each person with Autism Spectrum Disorder has the opportunity to achieve the highest possible quality of life. An estimated one in 59 births in the US have characteristics of the Autism Spectrum Disorder, according to the 2018 RADDM autism prevalence report...

  • 'Just for Kix' Performs Final Recital of the Year

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 17, 2019

    The Just for Kix dance program held its final recital of the year Sunday at Sidney Midle School. The recital included children from preschool to high school, whimsical to Broadway themes. The event also included father/daughter routines at the end of the show....

  • Sorting Sweets

    Apr 12, 2019

  • Free Suicide Prevention Training Set

    Apr 12, 2019

    SCOTTSBLUFF -- At a recent community meeting, Shelby Benson noticed a lot of questions went unanswered in regards to suicide prevention. “I heard a lot of parents saying, ‘What can we do?’ There wasn’t a whole lot of specific answers for them,” said Benson, a sophomore at Western Nebraska Community College. “It was just, ‘listen to your kids.’ But sometimes those answers aren’t always apparent as you think they are.” So Benson, as president of the Lambda Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at WNCC, and Panhandle Partnership are organizing a free s...

  • Week of the Young Child

    Apr 12, 2019

  • South Elementary Students Earn Visit from Dinosaur

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 10, 2019

    Who says learning can't be fun? Certainly not Rick Meyer, principal at Sidney's South Elementary. Meyer delighted students and parents alike Friday when he opened the day in a fun and unusual way, wearing a dinosaur costume as he greeted his first and second graders as they came to school. The activity was payoff for students' achievements this school year. Since the beginning of the year, students have worked hard to earn "Raider Badges" when they reach certain levels of performance. From...

  • Potter Students Offer Soldiers 'A Cup of Joe'

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 5, 2019

    The further a person is away from home, the more important the simple things in life become, and being assigned sometimes half a world away protecting the interests of the country sometimes means a familiar cup of coffee brings back memories. Potter-Dix High School students recently completed a project inspired by a visit to a coffee shop. Jennifer Thomas, teacher of the high school's elective Community Involvement Class, said she visited a coffee shop and came away with a program called "Cup...

  • Stahl Wins Best Overall in Art

    Apr 5, 2019

    Hannah Stahl, a senior at Potter-Dix High School, won the Best Overall High School category for her artwork in the Youth Art Month art exhibit held at the State Capital Building in Lincoln. Her batik, "Waterlilies," has been on display in the rotunda of the capital for the month of March. All artists were recognized at a ceremony at the State Capital Building Saturday, March 30. There were 76 entries in this exhibition for artists in grades K-12. One award was given for Elementary level, Middle...

  • Community Invited To Severe Weather Spotter Training

    Apr 5, 2019

    Residents of Cheyenne County communities are invited to attend a Severe Weather Spotter Training co-sponsored by Cheyenne County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service (NWS). The training session is slated for Wednesday, April 10 at Sidney High School. The session will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will last about an hour and a half. Everyone is invited. If you are a current weather spotter, firefighter, law enforcement specialist, land management employee, emergency services...

  • Sidney Supports Flood Victims

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 3, 2019

    The storm of about two weeks ago hit the Panhandle with an hours-long blizzard. The impact to central and eastern Nebraska continues to be more like the the Dutch Boy pulled his finger out of the dike, and local residents are doing what they can to help their flooded neighbors. The latest of efforts to support flood victims in central and eastern Nebraska came in the form of farm supplies and a pallet or so of home needs. Sidney Feed and Seed and Geiger's Construction teamed up to send hay,...

  • Returning the Favor: Dalton Fire Department Repays Kindness of Eastern Nebraska Town

    Benjamin Bohall, Nebraska Forest Service Staff|Apr 3, 2019

    As the old saying goes, "What goes around, comes around." That's not always a bad thing. Just ask the community of Winslow, Nebraska. Last week, Winslow was one of several towns and cities across the state affected by flooding. Floodwater impaired the town's main roads, making travel in and around the area difficult. House foundations were heavily damaged and streets became rivers of mud. "You just don't expect something like this until it happens," said Zac Klein, Chief of the Winslow...

  • Pancake Feed

    Apr 3, 2019

    The Lodgepole Lions Club held its pancake feed recently as a fund raiser for scholarships. The Lions served a record 147 people and made $900 to be used towards the high school scholarships....

  • Nordyke Wins Best of Show

    Mar 29, 2019

    The results of the 2019 Cheyenne County Art Guild Annual Show were announced Wednesday. About 100 people attended the 2 ½ day event in downtown Sidney. Best of Show goes to Ron Nordyke with an acrylic work called "Approved." People's Choice goes to Cindi Egging with a pastel titled "Bending Another Tune." Second place goes to JoAnn Guenther with "Sunrise Hideaway." Awards by category include Portrait/Landscape: "Dee" acrylic by Ron Nordyke in first place and "Bending Another Tune" pastel...

  • Poster and Essay Contest Winners Announced

    Mar 27, 2019

    Seven Cheyenne County youth were recently awarded certificates by the Cheyenne County Family and Community Education (FCE) organization during their poster and essay contest. Lillian Dyson, a home-schooled second grader, received first place in the Environmental Poster Contest. Lillian is the daughter of Christopher & Amy Dyson of Sidney. The theme for this year's contest was "What Items Are Made From Recycled Plastic?" Two students of Vickie Brauer and one student of Karan Clark of North...

  • Commission To Accept Volunteer Help In Cleanup Of Parks

    Mar 27, 2019

    LINCOLN – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is grateful for the outpouring of offers from volunteers to help with cleanup efforts at state parks, wildlife management areas and trails damaged by the recent catastrophic flooding. The Commission will accept volunteer help in the recovery of its affected parks and other areas. Individuals or groups who want to volunteer to help the Commission’s cleanup efforts can notify Game and Parks at outdoornebraska.gov/volunteer. Game and Parks staff will alert those who wish to volunteer of opp...

  • Sidney Comes to Aid of Flood Victims

    Staff, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 22, 2019

    While Cheyenne County needed the weekend to dig out of snow, the eastern portion of the state is trying to hold back the water. The Nebraska State Emergency Operation Center (SEOC) was opened Wednesday, March 13, to address the record-setting flooding for much of the state. As of 1 p.m. Saturday, March 16, 52 counties and two tribes had issued emergency declarations. By 3 p.m., evacuation centers were established and travel through much of the state was defined by NEMA as "extremely dangerous."...

  • Cheyenne County Art Guild's Spring Show

    Mar 22, 2019

    Tish Treinen, left, and Cindi Egging place artwork for display in preparation for the opening of the 49th Cheyenne County Art Guild's Spring Show. The show continues today (Friday) and Saturday, at 940 10th Ave., Sidney; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday....

  • Local Organization Seeks Improved Playground Experience

    Forrest Hershberger|Mar 15, 2019

    Not everyone can experience the enjoyment of swings or slides in the park in the same way other children do. Some have specific challenges that make the experience something other children do. That is an obstacle SOAR Pediatric Therapy wants to help the City of Sidney address. Madison (Madi) Malzahn, a 2013 graduate of Sidney High School, addressed the Sidney City Council Tuesday with a proposal to help the city update playground equipment in city parks. Malzahn, a pediatric physical therapy...

  • Porter Earns Place on Johns Hopkins Deans List

    Forrest Hershberger|Mar 15, 2019

    BALTIMORE, Md. – Mitchell Porter of Sidney was named to the Dean's list for academic excellence for the fall 2018 semester at Johns Hopkins University. To be selected for this honor, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale in a program of at least 14 credits with at least 12 graded credits. He is the son of Carol Porter and attended Sidney High School. Porter is majoring in Biology and Environmental Sciences and will graduate May 2022....

  • Rodeo Queen Promotes Responsibility to Next Generation

    Mar 8, 2019

    She held the children's attention like fine jewels. In turn, they submitted their attention as the queen entered the room. Their gasps in excitement could be heard throughout the room as Cheyenne County Rodeo Queen Carissa Radtke was the guest speaker for a group of primary students in Chadron recently. Radtke is nearing the end of her second term as queen. She was first elected in 2017. Then was asked to serve a second term because there were no contestants. She is a Sidney High School graduate...

  • Sledding

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 6, 2019

    Big snows meant big opportunities for sledding in Sidney over the weekend. This group of youngsters took advantage of piles left from clearing off parking lots for their sledding and snow climbing fun....

  • Indoor Fishing

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 6, 2019

    Bass Pro/Cabela's held fishing clinics Saturday in Sidney. Pictured are children helping stock the fishing tank in Cabela's. Pictured from left to right are Faith McHenry, Ava McHenry, Kate Lienemann, Parker Lienemann and Brian Hahle of Pleasant Valley Fish Farm in McCook....

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