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Kid's Korner Early Childhood Center presents Sidney Public Library Director Andrew Sherman with a check for $721.03 to help fund the library's Bookmobile. The money was raised by the children during the "Change For Kids" fundraiser in April, when local children collected all the change they could from piggy banks, under the couch cushions, and from their parents cars to keep the Bookmobile running and in service. Approximately 9,000 people take advantage of the Bookmobile's services every...
A number of related events have already taken place, but the Nebraska Chautauqua at Sidney begins in earnest tonight with opening ceremonies and introductions to the players who will be bringing stories of World War I to life. WWI was chosen for this year’s Chautauqua, as the conflict happened 100 years ago. Chautauqua offers opportunities for audiences to come together to develop a fuller understanding of the lasting influences of the Great War. Among the impacts addressed as a part of C...
In the early part of the 20th century, John Lingwall was a young man more concerned with the horses and cattle on the family farm than global politics. That all changed when he received his draft notice and quickly became one of the many Nebraskans called into military service supporting World War I. He was sent to Camp Funston in Kansas. Camp Funston was a U.S. Army training camp on Fort Riley southwest of Manhattan, Kan. The camp was named for Brigadier Gen. Frederick Funston who died in...
A trio of buddies excitedly claimed the top prize at the Kids Fishing Day Saturday when they caught a sunfish tagged with a red tag, worth a $100 gift certificate at Cabela's. Shouts of "red tag! red tag!" could be heard across the pond at they reeled in their prize. The fishermen were, from left, Jeremiah Roggasch, Zach Roggasch and Brayden Thorsen....
The tents were up. Campfires were blazing with coffee pots keeping their black gold hot over the open fire. The cooks were busy serving heaping helpings of scrambled eggs and biscuits and gravy as gunslingers and saloon matrons were practicing their crafts. Across the grass, vendors were displaying their goods of art, delectable foods, tasty drinks unique combinations of sweet and spicy and craftsmen and craftswomen displaying their skills. The event, Sidney Gold Rush Days, took place at Legion...
The experience greets visitors before crossing the threshold. Entering the dirt driveway at certain times of the year, a visitor is welcomed with the warm scent of fresh flowers, irises to be specific. The four plots are only a sample of what used to dominate the home of Wanda Rezac west of Sidney. She started what became a passionate hobby when she and her husband bought a house in Sidney in the early 1950s. She says a neighbor was thinning her flowers and offered her some. The few flowers...
Downtown Sounds is going into its third summer with a concert by In The Groove Duo, billing itself as “the duo that sounds like a full band.” The duo has a eclectic play list, from Tom Petty, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Marvin Gaye, to the likes of Charlie Daniels and Brooks and Dunn. The Downtown Sounds series, sponsored by Viaero, has been bringing small groups to enthusiastic crowds in Hickory Square. Audiences have watched, danced and visted with each other during previous sessions. At tonight’s concert, which begins at 6:30 p.m., Leade...
It felt like a small miracle when Father Stefan P. Starzynski came to Kelly Heaton's bedside and anointed her two hours before her brain surgery. And it seemed unbelievable when her family learned one of her brain abscesses had disappeared. Kelly was blessed by speedy recovery and diligent doctors. But she feels the greatest gift is that she found the Catholic faith before her illness. "Had I not had the Catholic family, I don't think I'd be here," she said. "That was a true miracle." Kelly, a...
When "normal" suddenly changes, it is often an opportunity to review what is being done, what needs to change and how to change it. The same can be said of when a community is going through an identity crisis.For years, many travelers thought Sidney as synonymous with Cabela's. With that changing, residents and community leaders are facing the question of "What next?" In 2017, Cheyenne County Tourism Director Heather Hausmann was awarded a grant that was used to research Sidney/Cheyenne County...
NORTH PLATTE - A Sidney Girl Scout was presented scouting's highest award this week, capping a life-long dedication to learning through Girl Scouts. In a ceremony held Tuesday, Sarah-Kate Splichal was presented with the Gold Award. With the award, she became one of the elite in Girl Scouts, as less than six percent of scouts earn the award. In accepting the award, Splichal thanked her mother, "for giving me that extra push I needed when looking for that next step in the process." Splichal said s...
Time is ticking down to the beginning of a busy month of activity, which begins in earnest next weekend with Gold Rush Days, which celebrates and entertains with activities reminiscent of the 1800s. While not in the thick of the actual rush, Sidney was still a vital hub of transportation and a stopping point for those headed to South Dakota when gold was discovered in the Black Hills. For 15 years, Gold Rush Days has brought the 1800s back to life during a weekend in June, with activities,...
Monday-Friday 6:00 - 6:45 a.m. Lap Swimming 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. Swim Team 9:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Group Swimming Lessons 11:00 a.m. Private Swimming Lessons Noon - 1:00 p.m. Lap Swimming 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Open Swimming Saturday & Sunday Open: Noon - 5:00 p.m. Evening swimming will be in July only on Sundays and Wednesdays beginning July 8th. Wednesdays: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sundays: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m....
Kid’s Fishing Day is fast approaching. This year, the event falls on Saturday June 9. As is customary, the City Parks Department will put out “no fishing” signs around the Legion Park pond on Wednesday June 6. Public fishing will be closed until noon on Saturday June 9th. After that time all are encouraged to enjoy the pond....
The Sidney Public School system said goodbye to five long time members of the faculty last week with a luncheon honoring their achievements and service to education and the Sidney community. It was a time for cake, reminiscing, and talk of future plans as the retirees said goodbye to the people they called colleges and the school they called home for many years. John Ganser, with well over 40 years of service in education, is a long-time history and social studies teacher and coach of the...
The hillside grasses were green of a mid-spring day, accented by seemingly appropriate overcast sky and the numerous markers. The Sidney community took time from the holiday weekend to remember those who have gone on, specifically those in military service who gave the ultimate sacrifice. The event was well-attended by family, friends and community members remembering the sacrifices made. The service started with Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Commander John Schaffner welcoming the community,...
Those in Emergency Medical Services celebrated EMS Week last week, being recognized for their dedication to maintaining peoples' well-being. Locally, EMS responders Jaymie Dykman and Jason Teters visit with Sidney Councilman Wendall Gaston at a BBQ held for local responders....
This weekend officially kicks off the summer season for many, but Monday, the "end" of the holiday weekend, is the real reason for this important national holiday. Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service of the United States of America. Memorial Day was born out of the Civil War and a desire to honor fallen soldiers. It was officially proclaimed on May 5, 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the...
Fourth grade students closed out a two-year project this week, showing their work on the last of 150 agriculture-related jobs. During the presentation, this year's fourth graders were joined at Central Elementary by fifth graders, who last year started the project, inspired by Nebraska's sesquicentennial (150 year) celebration. Throughout the project, students studied the state's birthday, hearing from state leaders in person and over video feeds, including Gov. Pete Ricketts' address on the ses...
The Nebraska Oil and Gas Commission office at 922 Illinois St., Sidney, is hosting the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs(ANAC) Traveling Art Show. The exhibit will be on display and available for viewing weekdays through June 5. Highlights of the show include artwork selected for Awards of Excellence at the 2017 ANAC Convention in York, Neb. Typically, 24 are chosen from about 300 entries by a non-member regional artist. Included in the display is a painting by Ron Nordyke, a Cheyenne Art Guild...
Sidney residents closed out Armed Forces Day Saturday with a first-ever local Armed Forces Ball and the results were far better than any of its organizers could imagine. "We thought we would have a couple of tables with people around them," Ylani Cole said during her opening welcome. "We had no idea we would have a turnout like this." More than 200 people, from former servicemen and women to their families, to interested supporters turned out at the Sidney Elks Lodge for food, fund raising and...
It was black leather vests, helmets, and the roar of motorcycles that had the children's attention on Thursday at the Kids Korner daycare center. The kids were filled with joy and excitement watching the chrome-splashed motorcycles line up and start their journey, not fully aware due to their young age of the seriousness of the issue of which these riders were traveling to raise awareness. The group of volunteer motorcyclists stopped in Sidney on Thursday as they traveled through the state...
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Adrian Smith recently announced the winners of the 2018 Congressional Art Competition for the Third District of Nebraska. Among those winners was Potter-Dix senior Audrey Juelfs. She entered a photo of an old Chevrolet farm truck, garnering fourth place in the contest. Her work will be displayed in Smith's Scottsbluff office. Artwork by the first place winner will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol. The runners-up will have their art displayed in Rep. Smith's Washing...
Friends, family and well wishers packed Sidney High School's gymnasium to overflowing Sunday as the Class of 2018 closed the book on their high school days. With the motto "Chase your dreams, but always know the road that'll lead you home again," by Tim McGraw, 93 seniors accepted their diplomas in the ceremony. Superintendent Jay Ehler welcomed graduates and guests, then shared thoughts for them to remember. "Your next chapter is about to begin - a chapter filled with the adults you are becomin...
Family was the theme of Leyton High School's graduation Saturday, as speakers continually referred to class members not only as classmates, but members of a "family." With 11 graduates, class members got close over the years. A couple who had been there, only a short time, felt they were drawn into the folds of a family. For Co-Valedictorian Payge Ernest, her reflection of the class' lives together was that they weren't like the movies. "The most disappointing thing is that our lives are not lik...
The best way to succeed in life is to draw your own map, and follow it. Creek Valley School District Superintendent Ron Howard encouraged students not to expect a specific formula to make their way through life. "There is no specific map to success as an adult. However, I will tell you, society does reward those who draw their own map," Howard said. He added need to remember to enjoy life. "Always remember to stop and celebrate your successes," he said. Howard offered the opening remarks for...