Serving proudly since 1873 as the beautiful Nebraska Panhandle's first newspaper

Community


Sorted by date  Results 683 - 707 of 7224

Page Up

  • New Popcorn Promotes Growth of Beneficial Bacteria

    Jul 20, 2022

    Lincoln — Each of us walks around with trillions of microbes living in our gut. In past decades, scientists have started to understand how the properties of our personal microbiome impact our health. But the question of how to safely, effectively, and scalably influence our gut microbiomes has remained challenging. Today an article published by scientists from the Nebraska Food for Health Center explores a solution: naturally occurring genetic variation in the plants we already eat. The s...

  • Sidney Mosquito Spraying Planned for July 17

    Jul 13, 2022

    If conditions are right and mosquito counts warrant spraying, The City of Sidney Parks Department will begin spraying for mosquitos on Sunday nights in July. The first Sunday night spraying will be July 17th. Those persons wishing to be placed on the “No Spray List” are encouraged to call the City Offices at 254-5300 and leave their name and address. Public health safety for West Nile Virus dictates that the truck will only shut off immediately in front of the residence listed on the No Spray List. For the most part, the sprayer truck tra...

  • Prepare Yourself for a Long Retirement

    Jul 13, 2022

    We all want to live long lives. We all expect to live long lives. But are we financially prepared for this longevity? Before we get to the issue of preparation, let’s look at a couple of interesting findings from a 2022 survey by Age Wave and Edward Jones: • The surveyed retirees said, on average, they expect to live to 89, and they said the ideal length of retirement is 29 years. • When asked if they want to live to 100, nearly 70% of the respondents said “yes.” The main reason for this desire for long life? To spend more years with their fam...

  • How We Should Act

    Jul 13, 2022

    In today’s world it’s all about me, and what I want and how I feel. We don’t live in a Bubble everything we do or say effects somebody else, In Matthew Chapter 7 the Bible first tells us not to judge others, for in the manner, you judge is the same way you will be judged, the chapter goes on to tell us to stop looking at everyone else’s Faults and take care of your own instead. Chapter 7 goes on to say he who asks will receives, they that seek will find, and the person who knocks the door will be opened to them, this is referring to asking,...

  • Women in Ag's 'Herd That!' Livestock Management Conference Set for Broken Bow

    Jul 13, 2022

    The Nebraska Women in Agriculture program, along with the Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance Program, has announced the second annual Herd That! Conference on Sept. 21, in Broken Bow. The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the One Box Convention Center and the Custer County Fairgrounds. The cattle handling demonstration will be one of the highlights of the program, along with the keynote speakers Courtenay Dehoff, founder of Fancy Lady Cowgirl, and ShayLe Stewart, a livestock analyst with DTN. “We are thrilled to be bringing back the H...

  • Master Gardener Tips for the Panhandle

    Elaine Pile, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener|Jul 13, 2022

    Tips for a Successful County Fair Entry County fairs are just around the corner, and we hope you will have items to enter! Consider entering your garden and crop bounty in the open horticulture, floriculture and field crops classes at your county fair. Your entries are judged on the following criteria: freedom from injury, quality, condition, uniformity and fair preparation. This information can be found in 4-H manuals and in your county fair book. Contact your local Nebraska Extension office for these publications. See you at the fair!! Did...

  • Operation Christmas Child Speakers To Be at Evangelical Free Church July 23

    Jul 13, 2022

    For years, Sidney and Cheyenne County residents have been a part of the Samaritan’s Purse project “Operation Christmas Child” which helps millions of children in need through gift-filled shoeboxes. Mark and Cherry Brumbelow, pastors of a small Texas Church, are doing big things. They are coming to Sidney on Saturday, July 23, to share how this gift changed their lives and the lives of others. This year, Sidney and Cheyenne County volunteers hope to collect more than 3,323 shoeboxes packed with fun toys, school supplies and hygiene items to cont...

  • Public Records

    Jul 13, 2022

    Cheyenne County Sheriff's Department July 7 7:20 a.m., Village Check, Dalton. 7:44 a.m., Village Check, Gurley. 7:46 a.m., Abandoned Vehicle, Highway 19A. 8:38 a.m., Disturbance, 11000 block County Road 12. 9:07 a.m., Traffic Complaint, County Road 32 and U.S. Highway 385. 10.03 a.m., Motor Vehicle Inspection, 3600 block County Road 95. 10:36 a.m., Motor Vehicle Inspection, 9300 block County Road 42. 12:20 p.m., Welfare Check, 2400 block 11th Avenue, Sidney. 12:44 p.m., Information Only, Sheriff's Office. July 6 12:02 a.m., Suspicious Vehicle,...

  • Table of Grace Goes Mobile

    Jul 13, 2022

    Pastor Lee and Sherry Eads Table of Grace food pantry comes to the Lodgepole, Neb., Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. This will take place the second Saturday of each month, starting at 10 a.m. The Mobile Food Pantry is made possible by a collaboration with Sandhills Global and Adams Industries....

  • Fair Board Discusses 'Community Fair' Option

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jul 6, 2022

    The Cheyenne County Fair Board is on a quest to return the charm and excitement of a county fair and bring back affordable family fun. The board is organizing activities to restore the charm of children's games, entertainment for the whole family and the tradition of roping and rodeo, 4-H exhibits, concerts and demolition derbies. The board is coordinating ways to incorporate local ideas for entertainment. Options discussed in the June 27 meeting included hayrides, stick horse races, photo...

  • Cheyenne County Flood Study Set for July 7

    Jul 6, 2022

    An Open House will be held 5 p.m.to 7 p.m. at the Cheyenne County Community Center, 627 Toledo St., Sidney, on July 7, Cheyenne County is currently undergoing a FEMA mapping project to provide up-to- date flood risk information for the county. At the conclusion of this project, FEMA will issue new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) with updated floodplain boundaries. These updated boundaries could affect flood insurance requirements for property owners. Please join us at a Public Open House to speak with floodplain mapping and flood insurance...

  • What to Expect From a Financial Advisor

    Jul 6, 2022

    If you know how important it is to invest for your future, but you’re unsure of the road to follow, you may want to get some guidance and direction from a financial professional. But if you’ve never worked with one before, what can you expect? Here are some things to look for: • Assessment – A financial advisor will assess your current financial situation – assets, income, debts and so on – but that’s just the start. These days, advisors recognize the need to view their clients’ lives holistically. Consequently, you will see questions like...

  • The Time is Now

    Jul 6, 2022

    Jesus’ invitation has always been – and will always be – an invitation to action RIGHT NOW! Procrastination is a major problem in people’s lives – and it’s ALWAYS a stumbling block to progress. I’m awful about procrastinating, and for a long time, my motto was, “Why put off until tomorrow the things you can put off until next week…!” At one point in my life, I was so bad about gettin’ things done I even started putting off procrastinating! When I finally accepted my call into ministry, I had been stallin’ and puttin’ Jesus off for 18 years! I...

  • Corn Can Provide Food and Fuel without Sacrificing Either

    Adrian Smith, Third House District|Jul 6, 2022

    As our nation celebrates Independence Day, the grocery bill for cookouts and picnics is hitting the budgets of American families harder this year. The American Farm Bureau Federation calculated U.S. consumers are paying 17 percent more for standard Fourth of July fixings than last year. Furthermore, soaring gas prices are limiting summer vacation plans and travel. It’s not just holiday expenses: American families are feeling the pain caused by the Biden administration’s failed policies eve...

  • Nebraska Grazing Conference To Be Held In August

    Jul 6, 2022

    The 2022 Nebraska Grazing Conference will be held August 9 and 10 at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney, NE with a program bridging grazing lands conservation and management. The conference will begin with a field tour from 9:30 am to 11:30 am at the Cottonwood Waterfowl Production Area (WPA) northeast of Bertrand, NE and move to the Linder WPA, which is 1.5 miles from the first stop. Discussion topics include conservation practices and grazing management. Scheduled speakers are producers Tim Hawk and Robert Steinbrink and Brad Krohn,...

  • USDA Has Issued More Than $123.1 Million in Emergency Relief Program Payments to Nebraska Agricultural Producers

    Jul 6, 2022

    LINCOLN  – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced that agricultural producers nationwide have already received more than $4 billion through the Emergency Relief Program (ERP), representing nearly 67% of the more than $6 billion projected to be paid through this phase of the program. Eligible producers in Nebraska have received $123.1 million in funding to date. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) mailed out pre-filled applications in late May to producers with crop insurance who suffered losses due to natural disasters in...

  • Public Records

    Jul 6, 2022

    Sidney Police Department June 30 7:12 a.m., Parking Complaint, Chase Blvd and 17J Link. 7:41 a.m., Protection Order Violation, Sheriff’s Office. 8:16 a.m., Follow-Up, 1100 block Parkview Road. 9:24 a.m., Warrant Service, 900 block 10th Avenue. 9:56 a.m., Animal Call, 13th Avenue and Jackson Street. 11:06 a.m., Paper Service, 800 block 11th Avenue. 12:20 p.m., Follow-Up, Police Department. 12:30 p.m., Suspicious Vehicle, 3000 block Silverberg Drive. 2:50 p.m., Suspicious Activity, 800 block Old Post Road. 3:08 p.m., Animal Call, 1300 block P...

  • Classifieds/Legals

    Jul 6, 2022

  • School Board Reviews, Approves Policies

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jun 29, 2022

    The Cheyenne County School District No. 1 Board of Education met June 20, reviewing and approving five policies, an agreement with Rauner and Associates, P.C., to perform the 2021-2222 District Financial Audit and reviewed a “Turf Tank” contract proposal. The board approved the Open Enrollment Resolution on how to determine what number of students will be allowed into the district. At issue is if the district would be near its bench mark for specific grade levels and the board is petitioned for...

  • Elks Lodge Offering Theater Seat Sponsorship

    Jun 29, 2022

    Have you ever heard someone say, "I don’t see your name on it?" Now is your chance to have your name on a seat at the Elks Theatre. The Sidney Elks Lodge and Way Out West Theatre have joined efforts in raising $210,000 dollars for renovations for the theatre. Patrons will now be able to buy a brass plate with their name or dedication to be placed on the armrest of one of the balcony seats. The seats will start off at $250 and go up to $1,000, depending on the location of the seat. The r...

  • Take Steps Toward Financial Freedom

    Jun 29, 2022

    Next week, we observe Independence Day, an opportunity to celebrate all the liberties we enjoy in this country. Of course, there are different types of freedoms – such as financial freedom, which can open the doors to many other opportunities. What steps can you take to gain your financial independence? Here are a few suggestions: • Save, invest … and repeat. There’s really no shortcut to achieving financial freedom – you do have to save and invest for many years. And that means you should take full advantage of the opportunities available...

  • Holy Spirit

    Jun 29, 2022

    Most weeks we use the words of the Apostles Creed to confess our faith. The third article of the creed reads as follows: “I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting, Amen.” Martin Luther said “being made holy” is expressed and portrayed through the office of the Holy Spirit; meaning the Holy Spirit’s agency makes us holy. Luther goes on to say that we must concentrate on the term “Holy Spirit” because we can find no other name. O...

  • Western Bean Cutworm Degree-Day

    Jun 29, 2022

    Jeff Bradshaw, UNL Associate Professor, Entomology Jeff Cluever, UNL Graduate Research Assistant, Entomology Gracie Keiter, UNL Student Intern, Entomology One of the key pests in our region is the Western bean cutworm (WBC). WBC feeding can reduce the quantity and quality of dry bean and corn crops. Typically, control is achieved with a foliar application of a pyrethroid. However, unnecessary or ill-timed insecticide applications of any pesticide can be detrimental to the environment, the health of the applicator, and/or the health of the...

  • ASA Accepting Applications for Conservation Legacy Awards

    Jun 29, 2022

    ST. LOUIS (June 24, 2022) — Share the story of how conservation is part of your farm operation and you could be recognized with a Conservation Legacy Award. The awards recognize farm management practices of U.S. soybean farmers that are both environmentally friendly and profitable. Are you using a reduced tillage practice on your farm? Do you grow cover crops? Have you taken steps to improve energy efficiency or water quality? These are just a few conservation practices used on some farms today that can help produce sustainable U.S. s...

  • Tuition Freeze Highlights 2022-23 University Budget

    Jun 29, 2022

    At a time when families are paying more for gas, groceries and living expenses, the University of Nebraska System will again freeze tuition for all students under a proposed 2022-23 operating budget released today by President Ted Carter. The proposed budget, which will go before the Board of Regents at its June 23 meeting, completes a three-year, system-wide plan to manage the fiscal challenges created by COVID-19 while positioning the university for long-term success. Carter said the budget is a strong statement of the University of Nebraska...

Page Down