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  • Local Board to Deal with Vacancies

    A. Marie Hamilton, Sidney SunTelegraph|May 25, 2023

    LODGEPOLE – According to Village of Lodgepole authorities, three members of the Lodgepole Board of Trustees submitted their resignations from the board earlier this month. Currently, the board consists of five members; if the board should accept the resignations of all three members at its regularly scheduled meeting on June 6, it would leave the board without a quorum as required by Nebraska Open Meetings Act and statutory requirements. Which would mean, the Village of Lodgepole would not be a...

  • June 17th is the next Saturday available to get to the Sidney Landfill

    May 25, 2023

    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....

  • Frerichs Celebrates A Century

    Mike Motz, Sidney SunTelegraph|May 18, 2023

    It was a special day at the Sidney Regional Medical Center's Extended Care unit on Keller Drive, as resident Adeline Frerichs celebrated her 100th birthday. A big turnout of friends and loved ones turned out for her special day. Frerichs recounted the milestones of her life, from her birth and childhood in Franklin, NE, to meeting her husband and moving to Gurley. She was an active member of the community, serving on the School Board for 16 years. She has two daughters, and after her husband...

  • Sidney Hands For Growing Ramping up for 2023

    May 18, 2023

    Held each Tuesday May 30th through August 8 from 9-11 am, Hands For Growing is designed for kids going into grades 6-8. This two-fold program uses fun activities to teach kids the skills necessary to grow a healthy garden and translate those lessons into skills needed to grow healthy relationships. To find out more or to register online, visit sidneystpats.com and scroll down to the “Hands For Growing” logo. You may also call Pat at 308-254-2828, Adrienne at 308-436-2787 or email [email protected] Sponsored by The Doves Program in Sid...

  • Living Memorial Gardens Ready For Season

    Mike Motz, Sidney SunTelegraph|May 4, 2023

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph The Living Memorial Gardens at Legion Park were treated to a good clean-up and preparation Saturday morning by a big group of volunteers that pitched in and worked hard to get the Garden ready for the season. There were gifts and refreshments for those that came out, and the gardens were cleared out of dead brush and debris that had collected over the especially harsh winter. The Memorial Gardens have been a center of serene beauty in Sidney for over thirty years,...

  • Local Law Enforcement Respond to Two Suspected Stabbings Over Weekend

    Apr 6, 2023

    SIDNEY - On Monday, April 03, 2023 a 24-year-old female from Sidney was arrested for Domestic 2nd degree assault, terroristic threats and use of a weapon to commit a felony in connection with an early morning incident on the 500 block of 14th Avenue in which she brandished a knife and cut the victim on his hand. The victim in this incident refused medical treatment. On Friday March 31, 2023 at 9:01 P.M Officers responded to a report that a man had been stabbed. This incident occurred in the 800 Block of Linden; Upon arrival, officers made...

  • Parking and Feasibility

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Apr 6, 2023

    By Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers Changes are coming to downtown Sidney, specifically around Jackson Street with more two hour limit parking. On March 28, the Sidney City Council passed Resolution 2023-03-01 which creates five two hour parking spots in front of the Nebraska Veteran Affairs building. The governing body also gave approval to City Manager David Scott to apply for a Certified Local Government (CLG) grant. Parking Limits Marshall Hall, the chief building officer for the City of Sidney, told the governing body he had been...

  • Local Car Club offering $400 Scholarship for Automotive Students

    Apr 6, 2023

    Sidney Cruise N Class Car club is offering a $400 scholarship for students wishing to continue their education in the automotive field. Use it to buy books, supplies, or even tools. To get an application, please contact them through [email protected]. The Cruise ‘N Class Car Club holds an annual car show the first weekend in October during Sidney Oktoberfest at Legion Park in Sidney, bringing in over 150 cars each year....

  • Lodgepole Library receives donation of 100 books; Celebrates with Open House on April 1st

    Mar 30, 2023

    Nancy Fawcett Memorial Library in Lodgepole received a gift of 100 new children's books, ranging from pre-k through early readers. The library was one of 100 chosen to receive this gift in 2023. The library looks to excite and foster an early interest in and love for books and reading. Books can enrich a child's life, and they want to give this experience and pleasure to young children; These books were chosen with enjoyment, fantasy, and fun in mind. The books were a donation from the Brownstone Book Fund, a private foundation in New York...

  • The Sidney City Council now meeting earlier following the passage of Ordinance 1844 on March 14.

    Mar 30, 2023

    While still meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, the governing body will now meet at 5:30 pm instead of 7 pm. The ordinance, which was passed on first reading with the three readings bypassed, passed unanimously. Mayor Brad Sherman explained the reasoning for the change in time came following conversations with a number of town residents. The new change in meeting times takes effect immediately, As of the March 28 meeting, all meetings of the Sidney City Council will start at 5:30 p.m....

  • No Pressure, Only Pleasure at Spring Fever 5k Walk

    Barbara Perez, Sidney SunTelegraph|Mar 30, 2023

    Barbara Perez, Sun-Telegraph Perfection is not required in the upcoming Spring Fever 5k walk, hosted by Take Back Health and Fitness in Sidney. The "K" component of the 5K distance represents the metric distance of a kilometer, so a 5K is 5,000 meters. For Americans who are more accustomed to miles, this converts to roughly 3.1 miles. In a standard 5k run the length of time it takes to complete depends on the pace at which you are moving. Many beginning runners aim to maintain somewhere in the...

  • City to begin pesticide treatment

    Tom Von Seggern, City of Sidney Parks Superintendent|Mar 30, 2023

    With spring approaching, pesticide treatment marker flags will begin showing up on front lawns of those homeowners who contract with lawn services. Spring time is also the beginning of lawn treatment season at your city parks, greenspaces, cemetery, and golf course. For the past six years the treatment of city property with herbicides and fertilizers has been contracted out to a local lawn service. Pesticide treatment marker flags are put out with each application from April to September. As part of the contract, Cranmore Lawn and Land...

  • Chamber Hosts Ag Social at Elks Lodge #1894

    Mar 30, 2023

    On Thursday, March 23, the Elks Lodge hosted the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce Ag-Social dinner. A big turnout enjoyed the delicious variety of food offered and had time to socialize and talk about the agricultural concerns of the Cheyenne County community....

  • Local Nelnet makes donations to Sidney Public Library

    Mar 30, 2023

    Last Thursday the Charity Committee at the Sidney Nelnet office made a donation to the Friends of the Library organization in addition to a separate donation to the Cheyenne County Dolly Parton's Imagination Library....

  • Leyton FFA Labor Auction a Hit

    Barbara Perez, Sidney SunTelegraph|Mar 30, 2023

    Barbara Perez, Sidney Sun-Telegraph On Friday night, March 24, the Leyton FFA Chapter held their annual FFA Labor & Silent Auction at Leyton High School. A big turnout enjoyed delicious food and a Louisiana Crawfish Boil provided by Leyton FFA Alumni, were able to bid on many valuable items through the Silent Auction, and were able to bid for the services of current FFA members during the Labor Auction. The agricultural community had a great evening enjoying the food and camaraderie, and also...

  • Snowy Weather Doesn't Stop Girls Day Out

    Mike Motz, Sidney SunTelegraph|Mar 30, 2023

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph The Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce had their annual "Girls Day Out" in Sidney, and although the weather did not cooperate, local businesses benefited from an upswing in customers eager to take advantage of special deals and promotions throughout the day. Before the snow came, the day kicked off at the Elks Club with a breakfast for the participants, and after the meal was over, eager shoppers visited the participating stores for special deals on merchandise...

  • Potter-Dix High School students do their part for "Stuff the Ruck" fundraiser on April 8

    Mar 30, 2023

    Potter-Dix High School Social Studies teacher Jacob Christensen and a group of his students stopped by the Sun-Telegraph office on Wednesday to look up actual articles from the WWII era as part of their participation in the "Stuff the Ruck" veterans' march on April 8....

  • Local Association offering $1,500 Scholarship; Deadline to apply is April 7, 2023

    Mar 30, 2023

    The Cheyenne County Lawyers’ Association will be awarding one scholarship to a deserving Cheyenne County area student in the amount of $1,500.00. Applicants interested in applying for this scholarship should present resumes and a 100 word (maximum) summary of their post-high school plans to the Association and answer (250 word maximum) one of the following questions: “What is something that you have done in the past year that has made a difference?” or “Why should you be awarded this scholarship?” no later than April 7, 2023. All intereste...

  • The Ark in Sidney still a Driving Force in Children's Ministry

    Barbara Perez, Sidney SunTelegraph|Mar 30, 2023

    In 1977, George Benson recorded the song, "The Greatest Love of All", and it was made even more popular when Whitney Houston released her version of the song in 1985. Its opening line, "I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way" is one well represented by the Evangelical Free Church in Sidney. More than 15 years ago, the E-Free Church started its youth program, The Ark Ministry. Known as "Tuesday Church" to those involved, it originally consisted of the...

  • Youth Entrepreneurship Competition (YEC) Now Open

    Mar 30, 2023

    SIDNEY -- The Cheyenne County e3 chapter, Nelnet, and Sidney Public Schools are excited to announce the launch of its first Youth Entrepreneurship Competition (YEC). In partnership with Sidney High School and local teacher, Ashley Fehringer, high school students will have the opportunity to enroll in a semester-long course in the Fall of 2023 focused on entrepreneurship. Under the expert guidance of Fehringer, students will identify a product or company idea and the YEC curriculum for the semester will overview how to craft a business plan,...

  • Potter-Dix Announces March 2023 Students of the Month

    Mar 23, 2023

  • Sidney Elks Lodge #1894 names new officers for the 2023-2024 year

    Mar 23, 2023

  • "Stuff The Ruck" Up on April 8

    Mike Motz, Sidney SunTelegraph|Mar 23, 2023

    Area veterans and supporters will be getting together on Saturday, April 8 to raise funds for Potter Legion Hall renovation project with a "Stuff the Ruck" march from Sidney to Kimball, and then back to Potter. The Potter Historical Foundation is hosting the event, and"Stuff the Ruck" is a march that has veterans get their ruck sacks and have them stuffed with donations by march attendees and spectators. The march begins at 9 a.m. At the Verizon building in Sidney, then starts again at 12:30...

  • Annual Lodgepole Lions Pancake Supper Approaching

    Mar 16, 2023

    On Saturday, March 18, 2023, 5 to 7pm, the Lodgepole Lions Order #13260 will hold their annual spring pancake supper fundraiser supporting their scholarship fund. This scholarship is for Lodgepole area families with seniors graduating from any high school. They award two $500 awards each spring for new HS graduates to help them attend college and/or accredited programs teaching vocational technical skills training such as for electricians, plumbers, truck driver etc. They will be serving pancakes, scrambled eggs and sausages all on a free-will...

  • Deadline for HS Seniors to Apply for $1000 Spearow Scholarship is April 29th, 2023

    Mar 16, 2023

    All High School seniors that reside and attend school within Cheyenne County that are currently pursing an ag-related education program are welcome to apply for the Ralph and Olive Spearow $1000 Achievement Scholarship. This includes students enrolled and living in Dalton, Gurley, Lodgepole, Potter, or Sidney. The requirements are as follows: • 2023 High School Senior living in Cheyenne County • Pursuing a career in Ag or Ag-related field such as Agribusiness, Ag Education, Agronomy, Animal Science or Food Science • Resume • High School...

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