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  • Sidney School Officials See Trend in Electronic Tobacco Use

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 10, 2019

    Smoking and tobacco use among youth is not a new issue. For some, it is symbolic rebellion. For others, they may not even know why they smoke. What is known is tobacco use is not allowed on or in a public school facility. Research is also showing teens are attracted to electronic delivery of nicotine and other products, using methods including vaping, e-cigs and Juul (name brand). Juul’s website says its product is designed for smokers, using a device that is “a vaporizer that has regulated tem...

  • CAPWN Provides Help with School Supplies

    Jul 10, 2019

    Families with students who need extra help obtaining school supplies have a resource in the Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska (CAPWN). Through the organization, families can get assistance or supplies for the upcoming school year through July 31. Families in seeking help should call 254-5856 to make an appointment, then will be able to go to CAPWN at 2241 Illinois St. for assistance. Proof of income is required, and meetings are by appointment only. For questions or to make an appointment, contact Lorilei at 2...

  • July Yard of the Month

    Jul 3, 2019

    Kathy and Bo Wilson are the recipients of the July Yard of the Month Award. The recognition is done through the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce Keep Sidney Beautiful program....

  • Creek Valley Principal Among Award Winners

    Jun 26, 2019

    Region V of the Nebraska State Association of Secondary School Principals announces their award winners for the 2018-2019 school year. Region V extends north and south on a line from McCook to Valentine, and includes all schools west of that line, to the Wyoming border. Awards include nominated members who have earned the most votes in their respective areas. The award winners are as follows: Dan Kluver (Hemingford High School), Outstanding New Principal. • This award is given to a principal in...

  • Downtown Sounds

    Jun 26, 2019

    Rains kept some away, but a number of people brought their umbrellas and enjoyed the Spinks Trio at the Downtown Sounds concert series Friday at Hickory Square....

  • Torch Run

    Jun 26, 2019

    Sidney's Cross Country Team ran a leg in the Nebraska State Games Torch Run, bringing the torch to Hickory Square during Downtown Sounds....

  • Kisst Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

    Don Ogle|Jun 26, 2019

    Veronica Phelps bags products for a customer as she celebrated KISST Organics' 10th Anniversary....

  • "Guns" Defeat "Hoses" at Charity Softball

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 26, 2019

    It was another big win for the "Guns" team comprised of Sidney, Cheyenne County, and State police officers that went up against the "Hoses" team of Sidney Firefighters on Sunday at Legion Park. The event included food like pulled pork sandwiches and a raffle for prizes, including Denver Broncos tickets, to raise money for the Night of Hope Walk for Cancer. The sun finally broke through the cloud cover that had settled in the area for most of the day, and by game time it was all sunshine and...

  • Second Guns vs. Hoses Set for June 23

    Jun 19, 2019

    Guns vs Hoses 2019 is scheduled for June 23 at the softball fields. The event will include a barbecue, raffle and excitement watching firefighters take on law enforcement officers in a benefit softball game. The game is scheduled for 6 p.m. at field 1 at the softball fields. Raffle tickets are $5 each for a chance at a television, Bronco tickets and a fire pit. There will also be raffle tickets sold at $1 each or six for $5. Proceeds from the event will benefit The Night of H...

  • Summer Readers Hear About Solar System

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 19, 2019

    On a clear night, a gaze into the sky can reveal more planets and stars than the mind can comprehend. That same gaze can usually identify evidence of Greek mythology, wildlife and hunters, and the most consistent tool in navigational history. Students in the Sidney Public Library summer reading program heard a lesson by Eileen Nightingale and Etta Sherman on astronomy, its uses and its history, at the library's Stargazer Park. She started the noon-hour event by asking children what they know...

  • Balfours Celebrate 50 Years of Helping People Celebrate

    Jun 19, 2019

    The year was 1776. The action was primarily done in secret, until July 4 when the final wording of the Declaration of Independence was approved and published. More than 200 years later, the significance of July 4 remains in the hearts of many. Their recognition of the historic significance is still seen in the people lighting sparklers and bursts of color following a family barbecue. In Sidney, the Balfour family has its own legacy, serving fireworks customers for at least 50 years. "We're...

  • 16th Gold Rush Days a Success

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 12, 2019

    Legion Park was busy with activity from staged gunfights to historical accounts of the region when gold was king and the west was wild. Sidney's 16th Gold Rush Days was held at Legion Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 7-9 with displays, music, "cowboy coffee" kids events, displays, vendors at the Shelter House and talks and displays on the Lakota history. "It went well," said Ken Geu, president of the Gold Rush Committee. "We had a good crowd." Geu admitted the weather impacted the...

  • Fathering as a Foster Parent

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 12, 2019

    Parenthood isn't always a straight line. Sometimes the duties of a parent are applied in unique situations, such as foster parenting. Fatherhood has its own challenges. Most of them do not come with a study guide or a how-to manual. It life-long learning that forms the next generation, and that is part of what leads some people to become foster parents: the desire to guide the younger generation. The challenge with foster parenting, according to Josh Misegadis, is the limits placed by accepting...

  • Local High School Students Participate in 25th Masonic All-Star Marching Band

    Jun 12, 2019

    LINCOLN– Two Creek Valley High School students, two Sidney High School students and one Potter-Dix High School student were among 259 high school students from across Nebraska who participated in the 25th Annual Masonic All-Star Marching Band, which performed June 1 during Shrine Bowl festivities in Kearney. Participating were: Grace Greenwood, daughter of Nancy Cochran-Jones and David Jones; Chase Isenbart, son of Troy & Brandy Isenbart; Alexah Fort, daughter of Brian & Donna Fort; Ginny H...

  • Miltary News: Schilz Graduates from Basic Training

    Jun 12, 2019

    U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Genessa M. Schilz graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Schilz...

  • End of Watch: Retired County K9, Colonel, Passes Away

    Adam Frerichs, Cheyenne County Sheriff|Jun 5, 2019

    It is with deep sadness that we inform you that K9 Colonel, the retired Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office canine passed away unexpectedly at his home on June 2, 2019. His first few years of life remain a mystery, including his birth date. What we do know is that he was a German Shepard that ended up on death row in an animal shelter. His crime, destroying his previous owner's brand new couch when left alone at home with no supervision. Moving forward, no one wanted to adopt him and who could...

  • Cabela's/Bass Pro Promoting Community Fishing

    Jun 5, 2019

    Cabela's/Bass Pro will be stocking the pond at Legion Park on Thursday morning. Saturday morning, they will be hosting a fishing derby at Legion Park. Registration is 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. with the derby beginning at 9 a.m. Prizes will be given according to the color of tags on the fish caught. Cabela's will have rods and reels for loan during the event. Following the derby, Cabela's will be hosting fishing at the store from noon to 5 p.m....

  • More Than Quilts

    May 31, 2019

    Mary Barnett explains the features of one of the machines at More Than Quilts during their recent Business After Hours. The business is owned by Mary and Victor Barnett....

  • Fourth Graders Learn Lakota Ways

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 17, 2019

    Fourth grade students at North Elementary have been learning about other cultures this week, part of a program sponsored by the Nebraska and High Plains Arts Councils. Steve Tamayo, a Lakota Sioux who serves the Omaha Public School system as a cultural consultant, spent the week teaching students about indigenous ways that have been passed down for many years. Tamayo said as part of the lesson, he opened with teaching students how the Sioux lived at Blue Water Creek (Ash Hollow) 150 years ago. B...

  • Sidney DOL Staff Focused on Keeping People Working

    Forrest Hershberger|May 10, 2019

    Sometimes the hardest part about losing a job is getting back into the workforce. With the changes the Sidney and Cheyenne County economy has experienced, workers have a long list of needs. Sometimes that list begins with where to start. The Nebraska Department of Labor is designed to help meet that need and match the right skills with the right company. "We have all been impacted in some way, either directly or indirectly, but the changes that have taken place in our community over the last few...

  • First 'Night Out' in Potter a Success

    Forrest Hershberger|May 10, 2019

    Potter is a town where banquet dining is common in the cafe, a stranger might even share a slice of fresh pie, and if someone hasn't greeted you like and neighbor, you haven't been out of your car or pickup but a few steps. On Thursday, May 2, the town of Potter rolled out the welcome mat as a community to anyone with curiosity or just the time to come explore the western edge of Cheyenne County. The effort was a combination of local businesses and organizations with the support of the Cheyenne...

  • Passion Drives Unified Raiders

    Forrest Hershberger|May 10, 2019

    The 2018 Walk Out of Darkness suicide awareness and prevention event earned Liz Borgmann recognition for organizing the event. However, she quickly admits it wouldn’t have had the flare it did without the help of Sidney High School students. Students in the Unified Raiders program were a vital part in the program, helping with registrations, handing out bracelets and whatever else needed to be done. The question some people might ask is why are teens involved in a program about suicide. The answ...

  • Students Challenged to be Real

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

    What if people started looking beyond the obvious, spent less time judging on the mask a person wears and more time relating to the person behind the mask? What if safety in a school started with students and faculty recognizing they are more alike than different? These are questions addressed Wednesday at Sidney High School. Sidney High School held its second "Challenge Day" Wednesday. Challenge Day is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with programs that help people connect. It is also the nam...

  • Superhero 5K Run Exceeds Expectations

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

    The wind and cool weather didn’t stop the caped crusader or the web crawler from running for a cause Saturday. Plains West CASA hosted its first Superhero 5K run Saturday, April 27, at Legion Park. “My goal was 25 adults and we exceeded that number,” said Plains West CASA Executive Director Krista Bruns. “We had 37 Superheros register for the run; 28 adults and nine kids.” Bruns said the event well as CASA’s first 5K run. “We had many people pre-register and some who signed up the day of the ev...

  • Spring Sing at Central Elementary

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

    Central Elementary School students performed their Central Spring Sing Wednesday. The kindergarten students sang songs including "Bought Me a Dog," "The Old Grey Cat," "Grizzly Bear," "the Other Day I Met a Bear," and "Naughty Kitty Cat." The Preschool students later sang songs including "Lions and Tigers," "Mouse Mousie," "Bear Hunt," and "Naughty Kitty Cat."...

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