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Grandparents are invited to Toddler Tales, with your special 2 or 3 year old, September 13 at 10:00 or Storytime at 11:00, with your special 4 or 5 year old. Both sessions will feature story and related fingerplays. Bring a sack lunch for a picnic on the patio after both sessions. There’s also a craft that you and your grandchild can do together. Please contact Eileen at 254-3110 with any questions...
LODGEPOLE-- The 99th Annual Old Settler's Days celebrations have come and gone, and the weekend weather held out and made the events fun for all. There was no rain that disrupted any events, although the sun generated a lot of heat during the days. The events started Saturday morning with the Old Settler's Golf Tournament, a four-person scramble. The teams enjoyed perfect weather out on the links. Next came the Tractor Pull on Front Street, with plenty of vintage tractors giving it their all...
SIDNEY - On the very special occasion of its 20th anniversary, Kids Korner, at the Community Center for Early Childhood Development, entertained the community of Sidney with several activities taking place in Legion Park on August 19th. The celebration was open to the public and kids were able to play games, have their faces painted, and enjoy "Adamagic", a show that was brought in from Omaha. The Sun-Telegraph noticed the excitement of the kids and visited with Adam Schacht, the magician who...
The Rhett Haney Band put on a great show Friday night, combining all styles of good old fashion party music to keep the crowd entertained at Hickory Square. The third and final Downtown Sounds event was held Friday, August 18 in Hickory Square, and again another large turnout enjoyed live music, food vendors and near-perfect summer weather. The Rhett Haney band entertained the large crowd all night, and there was plenty of dancing and singing along to the popular group's tune...
SIDNEY - Shortly after 2:30 p.m., on Sunday, August 13, the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was alerted to a motor vehicle accident with injury, approximately three miles north of Sidney, on Road 111. Per the CCSO accident report, a northbound 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis, driven by Mark Anthony Reeves, 34, of Sidney, ran off the road on the left side, overcorrected, ran off the road on the right, became partly airborne, slid sideways, rotated and flipped, coming to rest on its wheels, facing southwest. Reeves, who was not wearing a s...
Hours will be from 8am until noon. Landfill charges will apply unless you have your free dump card. Free dump cards are good for residential customers only. Construction and demolition waste, commercial waste, tires and Freon containing appliances cannot be dumped with a free dump card but will be accepted at their regular disposal rates. Any questions please call the Solid Waste Department at 254-6071...
The Kid's Korner Daycare and Learning Korner Preschool opened their doors to Sidney and its surrounding communities in August of 2003. They have been offering infant care, a toddler program, preschool curriculum, before and after school programs, and a summer program for the past twenty years, and are celebrating their two-decade milestone with an afternoon of fun for the entire community. Located in the Shelter House at Legion Park, the festivities will kick-off with a magic show produced by...
Sidney Regional Medical Center's Long-Term Center announced its designation as a 5-star facility for the third straight year on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Care Compare website. The 5-star rating is a testament to the exceptional quality of care and commitment to a patient's well-being demonstrated by the hospital's dedicated team of physicians and staff. As we get older, it can become more and more difficult to take care of ourselves in the same ways that we...
We interviewed three of the key players involved in the WTA/812 13th Avenue sale and purchase transaction to clarify some of the issues involved and to give citizens a clearer understanding of the deal as proposed. Basically, as UST Global terminated their lease in February of 2023, WTA quickly contacted the City of Sidney and proposed a "swap" of properties; the 1200 Pole Creek building and property for the 812 13th Avenue property, along with cash and other considerations. The deal in total...
SIDNEY - Wireless World on Glover Road in Sidney had another successful event with their free backpack giveaway. This was their biggest year yet as in addition to giving away the backpacks filled with school supplies to local students, they also served a hot and delicious breakfast of biscuits and gravy to the attendees. Popsicles, drinks, and Sweet Ice were also available and the Bookmobile made an appearance. The local donors making this possible were the Sidney Rotary Club, Sweet Ice, the...
Saturday afternoon featured absolutely perfect weather for the annual Guns & Hoses Charity Softball game over at the softball fields next to Legion Park. A big crowd came out to root on their favorite team, and the players and families had a great time with the event. After some allegations of "ringers" being made by team captains Dustin DeNovellis of the "Hoses" and Scott Tobler of the "Guns", the teams took the field to start the game. The "Guns" batted first and quickly built up a four-run...
Friday, August 11 was a gorgeous evening, giving Sidney's annual Night of Hope Walk for Cancer absolutely perfect summer weather for the event, and a big crowd turned out for the festivities. Night of Hope raises awareness and money for those fighting cancer and cancer survivors. This year's event raised nearly $50,000. 17 teams made the walk this year, with Team Fox being the top team. Thanks to all the organizers, sponsors, team captains and the Sidney Danz and Cheer team for making this...
SIDNEY - The 2023 Night of Hope Walk for Cancer will be this Friday, August 11th at Legion Park. The Opening Ceremonies will begin at 6 p.m. and will be followed by the Survivor’s Lap. A free-will donation barbeque follows. Projekt 3D will be on hand to Emcee and play music, to which people can stroll around the pond. Activities throughout the evening will include the very popular Chair-ity Auction and the Silent Auction. A highlight of of the evening will be the raffle to win a NOH quilt m...
Excitement and anticipation were in the air as dozens of parents joined their students in the auditorium of Sidney High School last Monday. The parents and students were informed about all of the necessary requirements for the upcoming school year's sports participation. It was a large turn-out and the Red Raiders are looking at having enthusiastic groups of both players and parents. If you were unable to attend the meeting, please contact Austin Lewis at austin.lewis@raiderm...
Sidney Public Library was the recipient of Hometown Liquor's "Round-Up" Program for the month of July. A whopping 2,794 contributions were made towards the Sidney Public Library's Children's Reading Programs, for a total of $1,359.48. As promised, Hometown Liquor matched the first $500, making it $1,859.48 which was of course, rounded up, to bring the grand total to an even $1,860. Library Director Amanda Eastin said of the donation, "It means a lot to us that we have the support of the entire...
In an article which ran in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on Thursday, July 27 on 1A titled, “Cheyenne County revokes bond in vehicle homicide case.” The decedent was mistakenly identified as the driver. Sidney resident Lori Wiens, 48, who was pronounced deceased at the scene, was a passenger in the fatal collision which took place on May 5. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph truly apologizes for the error and for causing any unnecessary pain during an already tragic time....
Barbara Perez, Editor, Sidney Sun-Telegraph SIDNEY - Since there is a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) agreement on the city-owned building located at 812 Illinois Street that was previously owned by Cabela’s, and because UST has ended their lease on the building, the city needs to either lease or sell the building to another tax paying entity. The city does not pay property tax on its buildings, and it is the property tax that pays the TIF bond payments. Worldwide Trophy Adventures (WTA) a...
SIDNEY – Sidney Regional Medical Center (SRMC) is once again offering free sports physicals and has limited availability left. The available dates left for the free sports physicals for student-athletes returning back to school is August 9 and 16 with available times between 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Only sports physicals scheduled during this time frame will be free, any other dates or times will be charged accordingly. SRMC says those who need more information or would like to schedule a free sports physical are asked to call 308-2...
Sidney Regional Medical Center did their part in raising money for the Night of Hope Cancer Walk on Tuesday, August 1, when their "Pie-In-The-Face" fundraiser ended, and the "victim" turned out to be Dr. Ariel Soriano. A number of doctors and administrators had donation buckets at the hospital and other locations for the last few weeks in preparation for the event. The person that had collected the most money would get the pie in the face, unless they matched the amount raised. If they did,...
On August 12, the second annual Clint "Gus" McCrea Memorial Youth Bull Riding competition will be held in Potter. The all-day event will happen on route 77 between I-80 and Highway 30. The event is held to raise awareness of suicide and self-harm in the Rodeo and Bull-Riding Community, and is named for Clinton McCrea of Potter, who passed away on March 31, 2019. The event is for youth Bull riders between the ages of 2 and 19 years of age. Event organizer Charlie Willis said that they are trying...
It's turned into a summer tradition in the Potter area, and this year's Bag's Bar 4-person Golf Scramble at Prairie Pines Golf Course on August 5 and 6 promises to be a fun-filled event for duffers of all skill ranges to experience. There's still a few slots open four four-person teams, and the event is always a highlight of the summer here in the Panhandle. Bag's Bar owner Heather Williamson said that there will be food and beverages available to purchase, and on Saturday, ribeye steaks will...
By A. Marie Hamilton, Sidney Sun-Telegraph CHEYENNE COUNTY – Smiles, laughter, sunshine, rodeo, and a successful beer garden put the 2023 Cheyenne County Fair on the books as one of the best in recent years. According to Cheyenne County Fair Board President Troy Kurz, the rodeo alone drew in nearly 1,500 people from around the county and from neighboring states. The beer garden was a huge success as were the other events throughout the week. This year's fair had it all – from carnival rid...
SIDNEY – In a press release from Regional West, the health care system announced the closure of two family medicine clinics, one of which is in Sidney and the other in Chappell. “In working toward the goal of realigning the health system's core services, Regional West will close the family medicine clinics in Chappell and Sidney, Nebraska, effective Sept. 21, 2023,” the press release sent by Regional West Director Julie Franklin stated. Adding, “Healthcare providers in Sidney and Chappel...
SIDNEY - “Hats off to Ag Women” is this year’s theme of the annual Sidney Women in Agriculture Conference to be held on Aug. 4, 2023, at the Elks Lodge #1894 in Sidney, Neb. Participants will learn about estate planning, grain marketing, and more at this conference. This event is being held in partnership with the Nebraska Women in Agriculture Program. This year’s keynote speaker will be Cheyenne Glade Wilson. Cheyenne strives daily to spread positivity and awareness of modern day ranchin...
SIDNEY – The City of Sidney wanted to inform residents that the city is not conducting any survey of its residents at this time, despite what social media posts might indicate. According to a statement from the City of Sidney Manager's office, "We believe this to be a scam." Adding, "We would not ask for personal information in a survey form." "If you receive this message, please do not respond," the city wrote. "We thank the resident who brought this to our attention." The city is looking i...