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  • Science, Technology and... Water

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 24, 2018

    The teams lined up ready to face their competition. The gymnasium had the developing scent of nervous sweat as each competitor waited to prove his or her worth on the floor. The remaining question, the point to be proven, is if the project and related robotics or Lego design would impress judges enough to be a top finisher. The Nebraska FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournament was held at West Elementary School in Sidney Saturday, Jan. 20, with teams from all over the Panhandle region...

  • SHS Students Receive Performance Awards

    Jan 24, 2018

    Six students were recognized by the Sidney School Board this week for achievement in and out of the classroom. Top students are recognized each month, receiving a variety of certificates as a reward. The Monthly Performance Award acknowledges other criteria as well as achievement. The criteria are: 1. Superior academic performance, (or), dramatic improvement of classroom work, G.P.A. or attitude toward learning. 2. Exceptional work effort toward a particular class project. 3. Outstanding Contribution to the class. 4. Leadership exhibited in...

  • Citizens Asked To Throw In Support

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 24, 2018

    While local officials continue to seek out potential businesses to fill in the employment gap left by the changes at Cabela's, a unique campaign is underway, spearheaded by Sidney Mayor Joe Arterburn and his wife Cathy. The Arterburns recently began a social media campaign asking area residents to write letters to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who announced recently the company is looking for additional locations for business expansion. In a letter, Sidney residents are asked to tell Cook what they like...

  • Time for Your Pre-retiree Checklist?

    Jan 24, 2018

    Like everyone, you want to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle when you retire. But a successful retirement doesn’t just happen – it requires a lot of planning. And that’s why it’s a good idea to draw up a “pre-retiree checklist.” Such a checklist might look like this: __Twenty years before retirement: Try to estimate a “price tag” for your retirement, incorporating a variety of factors – where you might live, how much you might travel, what activities you’ll pursue, and so on. Then, assess if your retirement savings are on track to help you meet you...

  • Nienhueser Fills Sidney School Board Vacancy

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 24, 2018

    The Sidney School Board approved a new member of the board Monday, January 15. The board has been operating one member short. Monday the board discussed applicants to the open seat, and approved approved Kathy Nienhueser as the newest member to the board. Superintendent Jay Ehler said he will convey the board’s decision to Nienhueser. With one seat open and board member Randy Flamig absent, the board acted with four members present.w Also on the agenda, the board approved three staff resignation...

  • Cheyenne County Community Center Offers More Than Recreation

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 19, 2018

    As you enter the Cheyenne County Community Center and walk up to the front desk to check in, there's a banner overhead that reads, "Dedicated to serving the health, wellness, educational, recreational, and social needs of Cheyenne County and the surrounding area". If you're a regular visitor, it can be easy to miss. Most likely you're there to work out in the weight room, or shoot some hoops on the basketball court, or you're in a hurry to get to your spinning class before your workday starts....

  • City Begins Trimming Alley Trees Monday

    Jan 19, 2018

    City of Sidney Parks Department crews are set to begin trimming right-of-ways throughout the city. Beginning Monday, crews will be working their way across the city to trim back trees and bushes encroaching into alleys. The work is done each year for the safety of staff and equipment. Under City Ordinance 1034.06 Care, Trimming, and Removal of Street or Park Trees, Authority of Utility Companies, Plantings by Residents, Permits: “(a) The city may plant, prune, maintain and remove street or park trees, within the rights-of-way of streets, a...

  • Creek Valley School Honor Rolls

    Jan 19, 2018

    Second Quarter Principal's Honor Roll 89.5%-94.4% 12th: Logan Ramsey, Michael Smith 11th: Mackenzie Backus, Chaz Bauer, Taya McMillen, Chloe Mitlehner, Cooper Reichman 10th: Jadyn Gerold, Patrick Hansen, Karl Motzkus 9th: Rhett Dykstra, Grace Greenwood, Oakley Hodges, Miquala Purscell, Brandon Span 8th: Taylyn Bauer, Jordan Bocock, Caitlyn Cabela, Drew Fraass, Chase Isenbart, Blake McKenzie, Makayla Motzkus, Carson Phillips, Elijah Schmid 7th: Braden Gerber, Caitlyn Miller, Tyler Phillips, Chael...

  • The End Of The Season

    Jan 19, 2018

    As I sit in my office to write this article, I realize that I have been blessed once more. In 2017 I got to write an article just before Christmas is celebrated in Western churches and now I get to write an article on the day the Christmas season ends in many Eastern churches. These twenty six days are almost a whole month. In the Eastern churches which still use the Julian calendar, today is the Feast of Theophany. The feast commemorates the baptism of Jesus by John the Forerunner. John has been preaching, calling the people to repentance and...

  • First 2018 Arrival

    Jan 17, 2018

    Congratulations to the proud parents of little Blake Ahrens, who was the first baby born at Sidney Regional Medical Center for 2018, making his appearance on January 12. The 2018 New Year's Baby was born to Savannah and Tanner Ahrens of Sidney. Blake came in at 9 lbs, 1 oz and is 21 inches long....

  • Celebrating Decades Of Customer Service

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2018

    There are those places in a community that develop a circular process. They become familiar to their clientele, and the clientele in turn becomes like family, which then attracts more customers. In some of these locations, the neon sign indicates if the kitchen is open, not what it serves. The community already knows what to expect from the menu. Roxie Worster knows the front door to the grills in the back, where constant customers sit and what most of them eat. Over time, it has become her...

  • Sidney Middle School Honor Roll

    Jan 17, 2018

    Second Quarter Honor Roll 8th Grade Straight "A" Andrew, McKenzie Bashtovoi, Daniel Calvin, Saria Deer. Mitchell Heckenlively, Wyatt Jones, Karlee Kendall, Cora Krazter, Kathryn Krishna, Rishi LaSure, Abigail Lichti, Ava Merlino-Butts, Isabella Neufeld-Ponce, Elena Pereira, Lizelle Perez, Jasmin Peters, Lydia Pile, Kaitlyn Pritchard, Paige Rauner, Makinna Richards, Presley Ross, Brynna Shaw, Brayden Siquera, Julia Stevens, Karalyn Vach, Lacie Wright, Zoey 8th Grade "A" Average Backer, Charity...

  • University Pheasant Project Has Potential To Further Land Management Research

    Jan 17, 2018

    LINCOLN – A new web-based application from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will allow the state’s wildlife managers to examine how virtually manipulating land cover in a region could affect pheasant populations – and how much such efforts might cost. Though the Pheasant Habitat Simulator was created to help the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission bridge the gap between game-bird habitat research and land management for the species, Lyndsie Wszola and her colleagues built it as an open-source app. As long as researchers know the relat...

  • Farmers Asked To Participate In UNL Custom Rate Survey

    Jan 17, 2018

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Agricultural Economics is asking farmers and ranchers for help in compiling its annual report on Nebraska Farm Custom rates. Every year many farmers and ranchers inquire about prevailing rates paid for custom farm machine operations. The Nebraska Farm Custom Rates reports are some of the most requested extension publications in Nebraska. Every other year the UNL Department of Agricultural Economics surveys farmers and ranchers regarding rates they charge for custom operations in their area....

  • Extension Offers Land Application Training

    Jan 17, 2018

    Nebraska Extension will offer a workshop Feb. 21 in Scottsbluff providing livestock and crop farmers with information on how to turn manure nutrients into better crop yields while protecting the environment. Livestock producers with livestock waste control facility permits received or renewed since April 1998 must be certified, and farms must complete an approved training every five years. Re-certification will be held during the first two hours of the day-long land application training. Farm personnel responsible for land application of...

  • Down to Business

    Jan 17, 2018

    SRMC Welcomes New Compliance Officer Sidney Regional Medical Center (SRMC) has announced Burke Radcliffe, a longtime Sidney resident, as the new Chief Compliance and Security Officer for SRMC. Radcliffe is new to the healthcare field, having spent the last 17 years in the finance department of another major employer in the area. The role of compliance and security is vital to all healthcare organizations as healthcare entities must maintain an ongoing focus to ensuring every patient’s experience is safe and their information is secure. C...

  • Students Grade High Exploring Culture, Heritage

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

    Everyone has a history, from our family name to our religious beliefs. Some are not so obvious, and others are well-recognized. Several Sidney High School students teamed up for a year-long study including a competition at Metro State College in Denver. The Journey Through Our Heritage (JTOH) program is one of the nation's most innovative and unique multi-cultural education programs. The goal of the program is to engage students in a yearlong program that enhances the public school systems,...

  • New Year's Resolutions

    Jan 12, 2018

    I recently visited with a friend who is a manager of a health foods market in Grand Island. He spoke of the many people who desired to eat healthy as one of their many New Year’s resolutions. My friend wondered how long this noble intention would last. His bet was it would not last. Rather, as good as this resolution was for these individuals, it would be short-lived. I do not hear of New Year’s resolutions today as I heard of them in the past. Are people becoming a little more realistic? Is the bar set just a little too high? Is this a mer...

  • Chamber's Annual Banquet February 10

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

    The Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to celebrate in grand style. The Chamber’s annual banquet is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Country Inn Suites, 664 Chase. Come in tails and a formal suit, or a fresh shirt and clean jeans. Both are acceptable at this year’s event. Cocktail Hour starts at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m. and awards at 7 p.m. This year’s theme is “The Academy Awards.” The Chamber website describes the event as “an evening of elegance an...

  • Late Morning Walk

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

  • NEST 'Why I Want to Go to College' Writing Contest Announced

    Jan 10, 2018

    Lincoln, Neb. – The 16th annual “Why I Want to Go to College” writing contest, sponsored by the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office and the Omaha Storm Chasers, is getting underway with entries due March 2, 2018. The writing contest is open to seventh and eighth graders. Twelve winners will receive contributions to Nebraska Educational Savings Trust (NEST) college savings accounts including $2,000 for first place, $1,000 for second place, and $500 for third place. Three winners will be chosen from each of Nebraska’s three Congressional districts...

  • Frosty Swim

    Jan 10, 2018

  • Our Gift To Give

    Jan 5, 2018

    As I write this, there is a strange quietness in our house. All the Christmas gifts have been opened, the New Year welcomed and family members have returned to their homes and their lives. Yet, there is a sense of warmth that remains from that special time with family, as we rejoiced in the birth of the Christ Child and the New Year God gave to us Christmas and the New Year are a good time for Christians to reflect on what God has done for us and all creation. He began by creating us and making us precious in His sight. ….and He has a plan f...

  • 'Store' Open To Serve Community Needs

    Forrest Hershberger|Jan 3, 2018

    The racks display recent additions of polo shirts, dress shirts, work uniforms and varied sports jerseys. To the right is an assortment of games. The women's section includes a wide variety of fashion. There is also a department of foot ware, small appliances and furniture. These are all available at prices customer-friendly to any budget, from the most destitute to the financially blessed. The St. Patrick's Rummage House opened its doors in 1965, providing quality useable clothing, furniture,...

  • Sledding

    Jan 3, 2018

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