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  • St. Patrick's High School Class Of 1968 50th Class Reunion

    Oct 24, 2018

    Members of the St. Patrick's High School class of 1968 held their 50th class reunion Sept. 8-9. Those attending included: front row from left to right, Vicki (Zwickl) Miller, Jane Willis, Pat (Bonkiewicz) Taylor, Nancy (Peetz) Hiett, Rosellen (Deaver) Keller and Terri (Treinen) Wolff. Back row from left to right, Roger Weibel, Mike Wieser, Candi (Radtke) Makey, Rob Rauner, Dan Cortney, Lowell Hare, Dan Collins and Jack Colling....

  • Coffee with a Cop

    Oct 19, 2018

    Local residents met with Sidney Police Officers Thursday at the Coffee Corner. Residents were able to meet and interact with officers....

  • HOMECOMING SPIRIT

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 12, 2018

    Snow lightly covered the area Tuesday, giving added indication that Sidney's Red Raiders hope to give Chase County a chilly reception tonight during the Sidney High School Homecomeing football game. Sidney High classes put their spirit on display through lawn signs in front of the school this week....

  • STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

    Oct 12, 2018

    7th grade - Ty Grunig Ty Grunig is an excellent student who turns in quality work. He leads by example. Ty encourages others to be and do their best. He is responsible and he takes responsibility seriously. Ty always has the initative to get the job done. He is willing to accept new ideas and is also capable of implementing them. Ty is courteous, kind and respectful. Ty is the son of Keith and Madison Grunig. 8th grade - Mitch Koozer Mitch has consistently displayed the qualities that we find...

  • Community Celebrates 44th Oktoberfest

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 10, 2018

    The cannon was shot and the mugs were poured signifying the beginning of the 44th annual Cheyenne County Oktoberfest Friday. The raising of the mugs also signified the beginning of a weekend of music and dancing, brats and kraut, home grown and produced food products and crafts. The celebration was opened by Chris Gabis, dressed the part as the master of ceremonies. At the beginning of the celebration, Oktoberfest Chairman Sally Harris presented Matt Gudahl a dedication plaque for his work in...

  • Oktoberfest Contest Results

    Oct 10, 2018

    Sidney’s weekend was filled with activity, much of it also tied to competition. From the Oktoberfest Parade to the Running of the Wieners, Sidney and its visitors put their best foot forward to wow crowds. Below are the results of several competitions, two of them directly from parade competitions. Parade Results Adult Organizations: 1st - Junkyard Dogs; 2nd - Kyra’s Kisses; 3rd - Toys For Tots. Youth Organization: 1st - Just 4 Kix; 2nd - 4-H; 3rd - Leyton FFA. Novelty: 1st: Ghostbusters; 2nd - Cheyenne Co. Fair Queen; 3rd - Wiener Dogs Bus...

  • Chadron State College Homecoming Royalty

    Oct 10, 2018

    Chadron State College Homecoming royalty were crowned last week in the Student Center Ballroom. Royalty pictured at the Homecoming football game Saturday, Sept. 29 were, from left, attendants Lelisse Umeta of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Trevor Link of Fort Morgan, Colo., Leslie Beckman of Nampa, Idaho, T.J. Aanenson of Curtis, Neb., Queen Kimberly Hernandez of Scottsbluff, Neb. and King Devin Fulton of Glenrock, Wyo., attendants Chaona Radtke of Sidney, Neb., Joel Schroeder of Paxton, Neb., Rachel...

  • Look Out World, Here She Comes

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 5, 2018

    A Potter girl became one of the highest achieving Cheyenne County 4-H speakers this year, taking the Grand Champion in the 4-H Speaking Contest at the Nebraska State Fair this year. Hanah Stahl won the award with her speech, "If I Ruled The World." In it, she outlines her plan to begin with her 4-H domain, figuring out what to do with her new-found power, then moving on to conquer the actual world. As part of her speech she outlines the need for survival instinct, overcoming Glossophobia, and...

  • Costume Run

    Mike Motz|Oct 5, 2018

    Members of the Red Raider cross country team run past the Cheyenne County Courthouse during their annual costume run on Wednesday....

  • Oktoberfest Set for Oct. 5-7

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 3, 2018

    Plan to attend this year's Oktoberfest in Sidney scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5-7 at the Cheyenne County Fairgrounds. Oktoberfest starts Friday morning with the Oktoberfest market opening at 9 a.m. at the fairgrounds pavilion. The market will offer fresh produce, home based businesses, novelties and much more. The market will be open until 7 p.m. The crafts fair will be open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. indoors and outdoors at the fairgrounds. The Opening Ceremony takes place at noon...

  • Jeffers Likes the Fun of New Position

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 28, 2018

    It started when a friend from the Cheyenne County Community Center asked if he would be willing to drive folks to a couple of events. Before he knew it, Brent Jeffers was asked if he might like to take over as the Center's Senior Activities Coordinator. Being the person he is, one who enjoys people and seeing them enjoy themselves, Jeffers said "yes." As the new Senior Activities Coordinator, Jeffers said he would just as soon drop the "senior" part of the title, preferring instead to help...

  • City Manager Explains Trash Rates

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 25, 2018

    Sidney City Manager Ed Sadler met with business owners Wednesday evening to answer questions about the city's trash rates. Part of the issue is how much are businesses being charged and why were the rates increased. "Yes, we are revising trash rates," Sadler said Wednesday, Sept. 19. Sadler said when he accepted the duties of city manager about two years ago, the landfill was operating on an annual deficit of several hundred thousand dollars. He said rates were increased to meet the costs and...

  • 'For Peetz Sake Days" This Weekend

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 25, 2018

    The Peetz community will be alive with its own level of energy this weekend as it celebrates the community and Peetz High School Homecoming. Events start Friday with a bake sale and craft sale taking place at the old Fire Hall 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. A horseshoe tournament is scheduled for 4 p.m. Entry fee is $5; draw for partner. A Community Hog Roast, sponsored by the Peetz Lions Club, is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring a side dish or dessert. The South Platte Youth Football League (SPYFL)...

  • Gardiner's Chosen As Peetz Parade Marshals

    Sep 25, 2018

    Glenn (Mike) and Evelyn Gardiner have been selected by the Peetz Lions Club to serve as parade marshals for the 2018 For Peetz Sake/Homecoming parade to be held at 10 a.m. on Sept. 29. Mike and Evelyn are both lifetime members of the Peetz community. Mike was born in Windsor, Co., and raised in West Plains where he attended country school at Stoney Buttes, which was located on a corner of the homestead of his grandfather, Isaac Stortz. Mike later donated the one-room school building to the...

  • COURT BRIEFS

    Sep 25, 2018

    The following people appeared in Cheyenne County District Court on September 11, 2018 before the Honorable Derek Weimer: Morgan Robertson, age 30 of Alliance, appeared for a status hearing on a charge of Possession of THC, a class IV felony. Pursuant to a plea agreement he pled to Attempted Possession of THC, a class I misdemeanor and received a $750 fine plus 3 days in jail. Tyson Lewis, age 30 of Alliance, appeared for a status hearing on a charge of Theft, a class IV felony. Pursuant to a plea agreement he pled to Theft, a class I misdemeano...

  • North Elementary Fundraiser

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 14, 2018

    Vicki Brauer shakes hands with Tristen Tanquary while North Elementary Principal Nancy Rowlett and her husband Eldon look on. Dairy Queen donated 10 percent of sales between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. to North Elementary's goal of additional Chromebooks and portable risers....

  • Haley Continues to Heal Following Injury

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 12, 2018

    Leyton High School football player Drew Haley continues to recuperate from an injury he sustained at the Leyton season opener Aug. 30. In the first quarter of that game, Haley went high to catch a pass, but when he came down his knee was severely injured, the injury cutting off blood flow to his lower leg. As a result, part of Haley’s lower leg had to be amputated. Even so, the Haley family has continued to count its blessings along the way. Among those was that the amputation was not p...

  • Arts Council Brings Elvis Tribute to Sidney

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Sep 12, 2018

    "Elvis" is entering the county. Joseph Hall's Elvis Rock 'N' Remember Tribute will be onstage at Sidney High School September 22. The show opens the 2018-2019 Sidney Arts Council season. The concert will be held in the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for students. Tickets are available at the door. Tickets can also be purchased in advance by contacting the show's local producer Pam Arrington at 308-249-0345. Joseph Hall, a Lin...

  • Fire Department Presented Donations

    Sep 12, 2018

    Pictured from left to right are Keith Stone, Dana Reece, Sidney Fire Chief LaVerne Bown, Mike Butts, Rob Roderick, Mathew Butts, Jessica Eddy, Lucas Eddy and Shanna Grabowsk. The Sidney Volunteer Fire Department was recently presented a $500 donation by the Black Cat Fireworks Stand that was located near Runza, and $100 from A+ Insurance representative Judy Sprenger. The donations were presented before the Sept. 4 fire department board meeting....

  • Gastons Named Potter Days Grand Marshals

    Aug 22, 2018

    Bob and Shirley Gaston have been selected as 2018 Potter Days Grand Marshals. Potter Days festivities are Aug. 31 and September 1-2. Bob was born in Sidney and attended Potter Public Schools, graduating in 1974. He attended Western Nebraska Technical College and received an Associate of Applied Arts Degree in Auto Mechanics Technology. He worked in partnership with his dad at Bud's Texaco and he and Shirley later became owners. He then worked at Nebraskaland Tire and for the last 11 years, Bob...

  • Peetz Class of '63

    Aug 22, 2018

    The Peetz High School class of 1963 had an informal 55th class reunion in Sidney, Nebraska at Buffalo Point Saturday evening, Aug. 11 and a brunch at Perkins Restaurant Sunday morning, Aug. 12. Seven class members were able to attend: Merrylee (Meier) Williams from Pueblo, CO, Marjie (Gillham) Bates from Fort Collins, CO, Sharon (Segelke) Oliverius of Sidney, NE, Teri (Sethaler) Richards of Parachute, CO, Adam Gertge of Sterling, CO, Trudy (Roelle) Fuller of Maricopa, AZ, and Jane (Raddatz)...

  • Potter Queen Candidates

    Aug 17, 2018

    Potter Days Queen Candidates for the 2018 celebration are, from left, Ginny Herboldsheimer, daughter of Bryan and Laurie Herboldsheimer, Annaleigh Schuessler, daughter of Craig Schuessler and Rhonda Schuessler and Michaela Rotert, daughter of Mike and Mel Rotert. The Queen and her attendants will be crowned on Thursday, August 30 at 7:00 p.m. at the Potter Community Hall. Everyone is invited to attend....

  • NOH Records Successful Night

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 15, 2018

    Legion Park had a different kind of buzz through the evening Friday. It carried the drone of activity from walkers, music, dancing, auctions and many other activities in support of cancer research and local people who have been touched by the disease. Friday night, Sidney held the 2018 Night of Hope Walk for Cancer. The event is staged as an opportunity to remember those who lost their battle against cancer, recognize those who are still in the fight and those who have survived, and to support...

  • Cancer Patients, Supporters Benefit from Prison Knitting Program

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 15, 2018

    For many, the word inmate conjures images of social outcasts, men who for one reason or another never will fit in society. A group of inmates at Sterling Correctional Facility are working to change that perception, and donate to worthy causes, including Night of Hope. Bev Sontag hosted a table at the Night Of Hope offering crochet hats to cancer patients. The hats were an assortment of colors and styles; a "Minion" style, butterflies and stocking caps with animal head designs. They are also the...

  • Westside Church of Christ Reopens Sunday

    Forrest Hershberger|Aug 10, 2018

    There are at least two verses of the Bible coming together this weekend: "Where two or more come together in my name, there am I with them. (Matthew 18:19 [NIV version])" and "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19)." The West Side Church of Christ is returning a fellowship to the church building at 18th and Linden Streets in Sidney. The ministry will be lead by David Bryan. "I will be the...

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