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  • Beans & Steams Coffee House Planning Changes

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Sep 1, 2021

    North of Cabela’s and with Interstate 80 in view stands a “watering hole” offering a variety of coffee and smoothies, and alcoholic options. It is designed as a meeting place of friends, business associates, or just a quick coffee while traveling the interstate. Since the day Beans & Steams Coffee House came to life it has been a local couple’s dream to give Sidney and the surrounding community a place to gather and enjoy a treat with family and friends or quick and friendly service in a drive...

  • Chuckaboo Station Officially Open

    Aug 11, 2021

    Potter’s new coffee house, Chuckaboo Station, held a grand opening and ribbon cutting recently. Chuckaboo Station, owned by Drew Enevoldson and his Teran recently celebrated the opening of Chuckaboo Station in Potter. Located at 947 Sherman St. in Potter, Chuckaboo Station offers a variety of coffee drinks and pastries, and locally made soy candles carrying the name “Chuckaboo Apothecary. The location has a history as a gas station. It was later known as “The Chestnut Street Memory Stati...

  • Leadership Class Graduates

    Jul 28, 2021

    — The Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class graduated nine students recently at Beans and Steams Coffee House. Leadership Cheyenne County (LCC) is a ten-month program that promotes a better understanding of our community, builds leadership skills, and develops a network of community leaders. Participants will attend a full day learning session each month starting in September and ending in June. The LCC program is composed of leadership training and acclimation with issues and o...

  • Daisies and Dragons to Focus on Entertainment

    Jul 21, 2021

    Sometimes in life the fun and recreational avenues present ways to become business ventures. That is what Eric and Nicole Bertrand are hoping. In 2018, the Bertrands took over the Daisies and Dragons clothing store in downtown Sidney. In February 2020, they decided the store was not as busy as they wanted. That lead to taking a chance at community outreach, a little hands-on market research and doing what they enjoy: having fun. “Let’s bring in board games,” Eric Bertrand said. He found a distr...

  • Financial Focus

    Jun 30, 2021

    Independence Day is almost here. And as we make progress in moving past the COVID-19 pandemic, more of us will be able to enjoy Fourth of July activities. However you observe the holiday, it’s important to recognize all the liberties we enjoy in this country. But you may still need to work at one particular type of freedom – and that’s financial freedom. How can you achieve it? There’s no one instant solution. But you can work toward financial independence by addressing these areas: • Retirement savings – Approximately 45% of Americans t...

  • Even 'Singles' Need Estate Plans

    Jun 23, 2021

    If you don’t have a spouse or children, you might think you don’t need to do much estate planning. But if you have any assets, any familial connections, any interest in supporting charitable groups – not to mention a desire to control your own future – you do need to establish an estate plan. In evaluating your needs for this type of planning, let’s start with what might happen if you die intestate – that is, without a last will and testament. In this scenario, your assets will likely have to go through the probate process, which means they...

  • Tips to Help Business Leaders Succeed in an Age of Digital Disruption

    Jun 23, 2021

    With digital transformation in the business world accelerating since the COVID-19 pandemic began, many companies are in danger of being left behind – possibly for good. The numbers can be disheartening. “Even after spending enormous amounts of effort and capital on digitalization, more than 90 percent of organizations fail or show poor results in adjusting to the rapidly changing business environment,” says Sri Manchala, the ForbesBooks author of Crossing the Digital Fault Line: 10 Rules of Highly Successful Leaders in Digitalization (www....

  • Aure Takes Over Sundry

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 23, 2021

    The gem about most small towns is you're only a visitor a time or two. Even if you don't live there, if you frequent the cafes and watering holes you soon become as if a minor character in "Friends," where everybody knows your name. That is an atmosphere Jody Aure hopes to continue at the Potter Sundry. The cafe and sweetshop long known for the decadent Tin Roof Sundae is expanding to include bakery items, longer hours to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, and souvenir items such as t-shirts...

  • 2021 Firework Retail Stand Application Deadline

    Jun 9, 2021

    June 9, 2021 Lincoln, NE - The deadline to apply for a retail stand license from the State Fire Marshal Agency is 11:59 PM on June 10, 2021. After this time, the license application portal will close. There is no mechanism available to submit a request after this time. License information and Application Instructions can be found on the State Fire Marshal website at https://sfm.nebraska.gov/fireworks/licenses . The changes to fireworks sales because of LB 152, a bill introduced by Senator Slama, and signed by Governor Ricketts on May 5, 2021...

  • Nebraska SBDC Announces Entrepreneurial Journey Video Series

    May 12, 2021

    This storytelling journey began out of a partnership with leaders in Sidney looking for ways to help Sidney area residents see themselves as small business owners. Sidney – Nebraska Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a program of Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC), is excited to announce a new video series, Entrepreneurial Journey. In 2016, Bass Pro Shops purchased Cabela's in Sidney, Nebraska. Unfortunately, this left the region with significant job loss. 3-year grant from the Small Business Administration provided the r...

  • Chem-Dry Opens in Sidney Area

    May 12, 2021

    Sidney —Chem-Dry, the experts in carpet and upholstery cleaning, announced that a brand new franchise, Stu’s ChemDry, has opened to meet the growing in-home cleaning needs of residents in Sidney and the surrounding area. Using a green-certified solution in their proprietary Hot Carbonating Extraction cleaning process, Chem-Dry harnesses the natural power of carbonation. Millions of microscopic bubbles penetrate deep into the carpet fibers and lift dirt, grime and allergens so they can be easily extracted. This unique process provides a deeper c...

  • Denver Company Announces New Sidney Location

    Apr 28, 2021

    DENVER, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ReCircled, a company focused on the ReUse and ReCycling of the 100 billion garments and 25 billion shoed produced annually, is pleased to announce the opening of their Sidney, Nebraska facility. ReCircled has signed a lease for the WWII area buildings that last occupied the distribution center for Cabela's - World's Foremost Outfitters. They will initially occupy one building (90,000 square feet). The company plans to employ about 20 during the next three months and 150 during the next five years. This f...

  • Chamber Honors Businesses, Community Leaders

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2021

    Each year, the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce hosts a banquet to recognize businesses and community members for their contributions to the Cheyenne County community throughout the year. This year's event was held at the Cheyenne County Fairgrounds with the dinner catered by Outlaw Catering. The event started with introductions by Chamber CEO Hope Feeney and Hunter Arterburn of KSID. The opening prayer was done by Chad Rademacher of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and the National Anthem was s...

  • Leininger Retires After 34 Years At Platte Valley Bank

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sun-Telegraph|Apr 14, 2021

    Fresh out of college, Mike Leininger went to work in Hastings, Neb. Little did he know at the time, he would be offered an opportunity that would last 34 years. On Friday, April 9, Platte Valley Bank and its Sidney customers wished Leininger a happy retirement, completing 34 ½ years in Sidney. “One of the great things about Mike is he is a community banker,” said Hod Kosman, Director/Chairman andCEO/President of Platte Valley Bank Friday. Kosman presented Leininger and his wife Rita a retirement...

  • 'Pedalers' Get Their Own Corner

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher|Mar 31, 2021

    The location has the image of an historic filling station when cars were fueled by staff and the latest news could be shared over a glass-bottle of carbonated soda from the Coca-Cola cooler. The location at 9th and Illinois now serves bicyclists and cycling fans. Pedaler’s Corner officially opened Friday, March 26, the culmination of a long journey for Doug and Vicky Loghry. The Loghrys moved to Sidney from the Denver area. Vicky talks about growing up in a neighborhood of mom and pop shops. H...

  • Study: Nebraska Businesses Are Confident About 2021

    Feb 17, 2021

    LINCOLN — Nebraska business confidence was positive in January, according to the latest monthly survey from the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The Business Confidence Index–Nebraska had a value of 105.9, above the neutral level of 100. “Business confidence turned positive in Nebraska during January,” said Eric Thompson, an economist who serves as bureau director. “What remains to be seen is whether January reflects a permanent improvement or simply New Year’s optimism.” Expectations are the key to business...

  • Karpf Named New President of Platte Valley Bank - Nebraska

    Feb 17, 2021

    SCOTTSBLUFF — Hod Kosman, Chairman, President and CEO of Platte Valley Financial Service Companies, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of Zac Karpf to the position of President of Platte Valley Bank – Nebraska. Zac has worked for the Companies for 20 years and has served as the Executive Vice President and COO of the Nebraska banks for the last 10 years. In addition to his Platte Valley Bank duties, Zac will continue to serve as Co-COO of the Holding Company along with Joe Guth, Pre...

  • Caffeinated Celebration

    Dec 16, 2020

    Beans N Steams Coffee House is celebrating their 1 Year Anniversary in Sidney. After a challenging opening year with COVID-19 restrictions, the coffee house is thriving, offering a convenient drive-thru to place and pick up orders and a comfortable interior to enjoy your beverage and delicious pastries and snacks. The location plans on expanding their menu and are considering adding a limited selection of alcoholic beverages in the future. The staff of Beans N Steams thanks the Sidney community...

  • Security First Bank Ranked State's Best Small Bank

    Nov 11, 2020

    SIDNEY — Security First Bank was recently ranked by Newsweek magazine as the Best Small Bank in Nebraska. This inaugural ranking focused on identifying financial institutions across the nation that best serve their customers’ needs in today’s challenging times. “It’s a great honor to be recognized as the ‘Best Small Bank in Nebraska’” says John Daubert, President of Security First Bank. “This recognition reflects our core values as a Nebraska-based bank and our commitment to our customers and the communities we serve.” “As many businesses...

  • Ribbon Cutting

    Nov 4, 2020

    Outlaw Motorsports recently held its grand opening and ribbon cutting with the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce. Owned by Nick and Diadra Eddy, Outlaw Motorsports specializes in small engine repair and Jeep customizations. Outlaw Motorsports is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday by appointment. Call 308-249-0580....

  • Celebrating a Year of Growth

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 21, 2020

    In 2018, a group of guys were pursuing a dream, a cause really motivated by another company's decision. As they introduced themselves to the public, some admitted it was an idea devised during their time in the garage. The idea was to take what they've learned in the corporate world and apply it with their own name. In June 2018, the Sidney City Council approved a 4-acres subdivison on the east side of Sidney for the future site of NexGen Outfitters. The move came after NexGen founders started...

  • Financial Assistance Still Availabel for Landlord Relief To Address Lossed Incurred by the COVID-19 PANDEMIC

    Oct 21, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly everyone in Nebraska, with lay-offs, furloughs, school closings, and more. The Panhandle Area Development District is teaming with the Southeast Nebraska Affordable Housing Council (SENAHC) to help landlords. Funding is available through a Community CARES Grant from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that includes $800,000 for direct statewide landlord assistance. SENAHC is working with Nebraska’s eight Economic Development Districts to distribute the financial assistance to q...

  • Business of the Month

    Sep 23, 2020

    Starting this month, the Sun-Telegraph is going to recognize one business a month that represents the integrity and commitment to customers that defines the core values of Cheyenne County. Our “Business of the Month” for September is Spring Creek Cleaning, owned and operated by Montana and Megan DeNardo. Megan is a Sidney native who is now raising her own family here. Husband Montana has a family background in carpet cleaning and together he and Megan started together in 2013. Spring Creek Cle...

  • Nelson Joins Herstead Monument

    Sep 23, 2020

    Tom Nelson recently became the local representative for Herstead Monument Company. Herstead Monument Company of Scottsbluff “has always been in Cheyenne County,” according to sales and marketing manager Kelsey Kuxhausen. Nelson is the company representative who also lives in Cheyenne County. “He's very capable and knowledgeable about stone sales,” she said. She said when a need arises — a relative had just died or a passing is anticipated — the company meets the family where they are. “We, our r...

  • Financial Assistance Available for Landlord Relief to Address Losses Incurred by COVID-19

    Sep 9, 2020

    Financial Assistance Available for Landlord Relief to Address Losses Incurred by the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly everyone in Nebraska, with lay-offs, furloughs, school closings, and more. The Panhandle Area Development District is teaming with the Southeast Nebraska Affordable Housing Council (SENAHC) to help landlords. Funding is available through a Community CARES Grant from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that includes $800,000 for direct statewide landlord assistance. SENAHC is wor...

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