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  • Sidney Teacher Among Hall of Fame Honorees

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 3, 2019

    A Sidney teacher is among those being recognized for their outstanding contributions to sports as members of the 26th induction class selected by the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Foundation. Jennifer (Warner) Ramsey, a media specialist with Sidney Public Schools, is being recognized for her achievements while at St. Paul and Greeley High Schools. While at the schools, she led each school to a state basketball championship. As a freshman (Warner) Ramsey led her team in Greeley to the...

  • Agriculture In Spotlight at Chamber Social

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Apr 3, 2019

    Agricultural producers and their supporters filled the hall last week at the Cheyenne County’s Ag Social, one of the Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce’s most popular events each year. Highlighting the event was the presentation of the Chamber’s Agribusiness Scholarships. Each year the Chamber presents two scholarships to deserving high school students who plan to further their education in agriculture. The scholarships, one for $1,000 and one for $500 are awarded by the Chamber’s Ag Committ...

  • Five Arrested in Sweeping Drug Investigation

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 29, 2019

    A number of long-term drug investigations culminated with the arrests of five people Wednesday. Members of the Western Intelligence Narcotics Group, or WING, made the arrests. Members of the taskforce include local officers from the Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office, Sidney Police Department and Nebraska State Patrol, as well as other agencies in the Panhandle. Arrested were Jerry R. Roa, 21, of Sidney for Delivery or Distribution of Marijuana, a Class II Felony; Jose Hernandez, 35, of Gurley...

  • Coffee Corner Evolves into 'Cracked Basket'

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 29, 2019

    Almost three years ago, Lori Rowan was facing the next step in life. Her 20-plus years at Cabela's was coming to an end and it was time for an new adventure. She and a friend were let go at about the same time. Seeing an ad for a coffee shop for sale, they decided to pursue the adventure. "I wanted it back to what Barb (Meier) had it," Rowan said. That adventure has gone its course as did the partnership. Rowan recently sold the business to Kathy Woody and Patty Swayze. The new business will...

  • Protect Yourself from Unscrupulous Contractors

    Mar 29, 2019

    Lincoln— While compassion and support are customary in the aftermath of a natural disaster, some individuals and businesses may use this opportunity to prey on those in need. “Taking advantage of those affected by these devastating floods is inexcusable,” said Attorney General Doug Peterson. “But consumers can protect themselves and their property by keeping certain information in mind when selecting a home improvement contractor.” Consider the following information to protect yourself and your property in the wake of recent flooding in Nebras...

  • Council Sets Public Hearing for Potential Building Purchase

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 29, 2019

    Chamber Reports Progress Sidney’s City Council on Tuesday approved a public hearing for April 9, at which time members will obtain information for the proposed purchase of an office building at 812 13th Ave. in Sidney. The building, which originally housed Sidney’s John Deere dealership, became the original retail store for Cabela’s, and later was used by the company for office space. The city proposes to purchase the property for $1 million and to lease the space to UST Global, a company planni...

  • City Looking to Purchase Cabela's Building for UST Global, MMP Moving Forward with Purchase Plan

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 27, 2019

    In a move to ensure a new company remains an anchor in the community's future, the Sidney City Council is proposing the purchase of a three-story building at the intersection of Thirteenth Avenue and Illinois Street. The building is the home of Xpanxion, a UST Global Group company. In September 2018, Xpanxion announced it will be leasing up to 65,000 square feet of space and employing up to 200 workers in the Sidney community. Xpanxion announced in 2018 the Sidney location would serve as a...

  • Sidney Students Rise to Help Flood Victims

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 27, 2019

    Sidney school children from kindergarten on up threw their “hats” into the ring, so to speak, joining together to raise more than $1,600 to help with flood victims in eastern Nebraska. The idea came about last week when school councelor Carla Brauer read an email from Nebraska children’s author Julia Cook of Fremont. Cook, taking an idea from Freemont school children, who held a “Kids Helping Kids- Wear a Hat for Fremont Day!” Cook spread the idea across her platforms to help raise funds to...

  • PANHANDLE PERSPECTIVES: Women In Agriculture Conference Set for April 12 at Sidney

    David Ostdiek, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Communication Technology Specialist|Mar 27, 2019

    "Keep Life Simple" is the theme of the annual Women in Agriculture Conference, which will feature information and advice about simplicity and excellence, making meals with a multi-cooker, forage production, youth loans, farming with disabilities, and more. This year's conference is scheduled for Friday, April 12, at Sidney. It will run from 8:15 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. at Buffalo Point Restaurant, 638 Cabela Drive. The 2018 conference was canceled due to weather, but is being brought back in 2019....

  • Programs Help Workers Through Job Transition

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 27, 2019

    When Bass Pro/Cabela's announced the Distribution Centers in Sidney, more than 100 workers were given the dilemma of "what next?" A series of meeting were held at Western Nebraska Community College to help workers facing layoff find their way to their next opportunity. The Nebraska Department of Labor Rapid Response meetings were held to help recently laid off or expected to soon be laid off as a result of closing the Distribution Center. Friday's afternoon meeting was opened by Paula Abbott,...

  • Potter-Dix Wins Division Championship at State Speech Meet

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 27, 2019

    Potter-Dix came out on top of the competition last Friday, earning the championship in Class D-2 at the Nebraska School Activities Association Speech Championships. Potter-Dix scored in five of nine events on the way to winning the D-2 team sweepstake crown, with six Coyote individuals or groups earning medals. Duet Acting was Potter-Dix' best arena, where CC George and Ana Manning finished in second, while teammates Erica Bogert and Reagan Williams were third. Ginny Herboldsheimer was a double...

  • County Lawyers Scholarships Deadline April 10

    Mar 27, 2019

    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 10, 2019. All intereste...

  • SPNRD Board Holds Monthly Meeting

    Mar 27, 2019

    The South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) Board of Directors (Board) held its monthly meeting March 12 at the South Platte NRD Conference Room in Sidney. Ritch Nelson, State Forester with Nebraska NRCS and State Wildlife Biologist, gave a presentation to the Board on current events with the Eastern Redcedar tree in Nebraska. Currently, there are concerns in different parts of the state where the Eastern Redcedar has started to become problematic. Nelson highlighted tree facts, benefits of the Eastern Redcedar and some of the less...

  • Storm, Floods Erase Drought Symptoms

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 27, 2019

    Cheyenne County’s recent heavy wet snow has all but dissolved the drought concerns in Nebraska’s Panhandle. The March 21 drought monitor shows two counties defined as “abnormally dry” from the Wyoming border to Iowa. The map also shows no drought concerns from North Dakota to the Oklahoma-Kansas state line. The definition might seem obvious with the eastern half of the state trying to manage flood conditions. However, prior to the recent storm, the account was much different. The drought...

  • Preliminary Farm Real Estate Market Results

    Mar 27, 2019

    Preliminary Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey Results released this month by the University of Nebraska revealed that Nebraska agricultural land declined in value for the reporting year ending Feb. 1. This marks the fifth consecutive year of downward pressure, as market values have dropped approximately 20 percent since reaching a high in 2014. The average farmland value in the Panhandle is estimated to be $685 per acre, 4 percent lower than the prior year. All types of farmland reported...

  • WNCC Applied Technical Trades Open House Set for April 10

    Mar 27, 2019

    SCOTTSBLUFF -- There’s nothing wrong with getting your hands a little dirty. Western Nebraska Community College invites you to do just that at the Applied Technical Trades Open House on Wednesday, April 10 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Applied Technologies Center on the Scottsbluff Campus. The free event is open to all prospective students and their families. The Applied Technical Trades Open House will feature a number of hands-on activities to give those attending a greater understanding of the inner workings of WNCC’s applied technol...

  • County Residents Earn Place on University of Wyoming Fall Semester Dean's and Dean's Freshman Honor Rolls

    Mar 27, 2019

    Several Cheyenne County students attending the University of Wyoming have earned sports on the school’s top honor roll. The University of Wyoming lists 46 students from Nebraska on the 2018 fall semester academic Dean’s and Dean’s Freshman Honor Rolls. The honor rolls consist of regularly enrolled undergraduates above freshman standing who earned a 3.4 or better grade-point average, and freshmen who have earned a 3.25 or better grade-point average. To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for l...

  • 'Just For Kix' Hosts Annual Kids Show

    Mar 27, 2019

    On Sunday, March 17, Sidney Just For Kix Dance hosted its annual Kix for Kids Show. Show proceeds were donated to Sidney Schools and the Mike and Ashley Onken Family. Ashley and Mike's baby son, Wyatt, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Mosica Trisomy 9. Their daughters Reagan and Hadlee both dance in the Sidney Just For Kix program. To show our support for this, Just For Kix family a majority of show proceeds went to them. The Just For Kix Dancers who performed range in age from 2 -...

  • Black Hills Energy Collects Household Goods for Flood Victims

    Mar 27, 2019

    As we continue to hear updates on the devastation caused by the flooding across the state, Black Hills Energy would like to join the many other Nebraskans who are making helping others a priority. One way the company is giving a hand up is by collecting donations across the state and delivering them to the eastern part of the state on April 3. Donations will be collected at Black Hills Energy’s Sidney office, located at 925 Greenwood Rd., from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday until April 2. Donations that are being requested i...

  • Cheyenne County Commissioners Sign Emergency Declaration

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 22, 2019

    The impact of the March 13 blizzard is still being felt, and Region 21 Emergency Manager Ron Leal wants Cheyenne County to be prepared. Part of that preparation came about Tuesday with the Board of Commissioners holding an emergency meeting to consider a Disaster Declaration. The meeting was held with County Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh, County Attorney Paul Schaub and Leal, with commissioners Randal Miller, Darrell Johnson and Philip Sanders present by teleconference. The declaration reads that...

  • SRMC Appreciates Local Emergency Teams for Support

    Mar 22, 2019

    Sidney Regional Medical Center (SRMC) shared its gratitude to the many individuals that helped during the recent blizzard experienced March 13 and 14. In a press release, hospital officials said that had the support of so many not been provided, the premature birth of a local resident may not have turned out so well. According to the release, as the storm hit its momentum, a 29-week pregnant mother went into labor early. Unfortunately, as the family attempted to make it to town, they got stuck driving to the hospital and called 911 to get the...

  • Communication Center to Install New Tower

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2019

    The Cheyenne County Communications Center needs to expand its territory, electronically. To do so, the Communications Center is planning to have a second radio tower constructed adjacent to the current tower. “It has been at capacity for a while,” Communicators Director Heidi Gillespie said Monday afternoon. She said the need was made known when companies she worked with while assessing how to include Deuel County dispatching services into Cheyenne County’s system noted there was “almo...

  • Emergency Responses Low During Blizzard

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2019

    While last week’s blizzard was fast and ferocious, it didn’t result in a lot of calls for service by local emergency personnel. “In 16 years this was the most uneventful blizzard we’ve ever had,” said Cheyenne County Sheriff Adam Frerichs. Frerichs, and Region 21 Emergency Management Director Ron Leal, both agree that the state’s action to close the interstate early, before the storm was actually on top of the area, was the biggest reason it was so quiet. Last April was just the opposite, when l...

  • Eastern Nebraska Devastated by Storm

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2019

    While Sidney and Cheyenne County fared pretty well during last week's blizzard, its affects on the state have been devastating. With many of the state's rivers already being watched for flooding due to the buildup of ice, the storm's added moisture and wind resulted in severe flooding across nearly two-thirds of the state. As of Monday, 65 of the state's counties had declared emergencies due to flooding, with more than 70 towns or cities affected. Some, like Niobrara, no longer exist. Others,...

  • Nebraska Farm Bureau Launches Disaster Relief Fund and Information Exchange Portal

    Mar 20, 2019

    LINCOLN, NEB. – The Nebraska Farm Bureau has launched relief efforts to aid Nebraska farmers, ranchers, and rural communities suffering from the natural disasters that have impacted the state. The relief efforts include the establishment of a disaster relief fund and launch of an online agriculture disaster exchange portal to connect those in need with those who can help. “Nebraska is a special place with special people. Many of our friends and neighbors across the state are suffering. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost or...

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