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Vitalix, a manufacturer of cooked protein and mineral tub supplements for livestock, has launched its new production facility located north of Sidney ahead of schedule. On June 22nd, a fire completely destroyed the Vitalix production facility outside Alliance, along with all equipment and contents, forcing major changes and decisions to be made. Vitalix owner, Greg Olson, determined that Sidney would be a great location to move to, offering both rail service and immediate interstate access. Duri...
A number of uncontested races - during a mid-term election - could have spelled for low voter turnout this week, but Cheyenne County voters turned out in numbers surprising to some officials. Just more than half of Cheyenne County’s 6,468 registered voters went to the polls Tuesday to make their mark on ballots. The election of a dozen Cheyenne County and Natural Resources District representatives were formalized for candidates who ran unopposed. Three of those were first-time elected county o...
Potter American Legion Post # 291 will host its Veteran’s Day Program at the Potter-Dix School at the Potter Gym at 11a.m. Monday, Nov. 9. Dr. Steve Davis will be speaking, and several musical numbers by the Potter-Dix High School band and choirs. There will be a free bean feed offered at both Potter-Dix school sites after the program....
Santa Claus will make his initial visit to Sidney Saturday, Nov. 10, to kick off the Santa’s Wonderland at Cabela’s. The grand entry is scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, with Sidney Police escorting Santa’s arrival on a firetruck. Among the many store activities, the Sidney High School choir will be singing for shoppers. The choir will also be offering gift-wrapping through the holiday season. Donations will be accepted toward the choir’s trip to Carnegie Hall next spring. Cabela’s is also a drop-off center for Toys for Tots. Families who donat...
LINCOLN--Nebraska became the 34th state Tuesday to expand access to Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for low-income people. With just over 53 percent of the votes cast, Initiative 427 passed. It amends state law with the goal of bringing Medicaid coverage to an estimated 90,000 Nebraskans — ages 19 to 64 and under the federal poverty line — and creating jobs in the health care industry. It’s a win for the nonprofit Medicaid expansion organization Insure the Good Life, which pulled together more than 135,000 signatures this...
Wheat Belt Public Power District was among the businesses participating in Creek Valley's Second Annual Career Fair held at the high school gym on Friday morning, Nov. 2. Approximately 60 students attended the fair. Wheat Belt Dalton Area Lineman, Dan Westman, introduced the students to the field of power line maintenance and construction. He also showcased some of the equipment that is used in the position....
The Veterans Service Committee met with the Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday, announcing their choice for a new county Veterans Service Officer. Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Fred Wiedeburg will be assuming the duties of Veterans Service Officer Jan. 1. Veterans Service Officer Ron Gusman announced his retirement earlier this fall. Wiedeburg will share his duties between the Sheriff's Office and Veterans Service Office through the transition period of November and December....
Sidney election officials greeted a steady stream of voters at the Cheyenne County 4-H Building Tuesday. Sidney voters were set to choose new city council representatives in one of the few contested races on the ballot, while also deciding the fate of a potential expansion of the state Medicaid program....
Warren Phelps didn’t waste any time with niceties. He pointedly said the county likewise shouldn’t waste money in its noxious weed management. Cheyenne County contracts it's noxious weed control to Cris Burks, C-Weed Management LLC. The problem, according to Phelps, is her time is shared with three other counties. “Our current weed superintendent is inadequate,” he said. “I don’t think there’s any way she can do four counties.” He cited examples of Canada Thistle not treated until it went t...
Sidney Regional Medical Center and other Panhandle hospitals got a boost in providing advanced services with a telemedicine grant from USDA Rural Development. The $265,159 grant was announced last week, with the award going to the Rural Nebraska Healthcare Network, of which SRMC is a part. In making the announcement, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said that USDA is awarding grants for 128 projects to increase access to job training, educational and health care services in rural areas....
The aviation industry continues to grow in the United States. That means air traffic will continue to increase. And that means the need for aviation maintenance workers will be at an all-time high. Those interested in learning more about the aviation maintenance field and the Western Nebraska Community College Aviation Maintenance program are invited to WNCC’s Aviation Maintenance Day Wednesday, Nov. 14 at the Sidney Municipal Airport. The event, open to all prospective students and their families, will run from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Those i...
When a relationship is broken by death, memories linger. Sometimes the memories are shared as a way to keep the person alive in the heart. It is what draws friends and family together, and strengthens the bond of relationships. That is part of the intent in the Worldwide Candle Lighting ceremony scheduled for 6 p.m. Dec. 9 in Sidney. The 13th annual non-denominational event will be held at Evangelical Free Church, 2763 11th Ave., Sidney. The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting is...
Cheyenne County Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh presented Cheyenne County Commissioner Philip Sanders with a plaque recognizing Cheyenne County's support of the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association....
LINCOLN – Nebraska Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director Nancy Johner announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began mailing ballots Monday to eligible agricultural producers for the 2018 FSA county committee elections. Producers must return ballots to their local FSA offices by Dec. 3 to ensure their vote is counted. “County committee members represent the farmers, ranchers and foresters in our Nebraska communities,” said Johner. “Producers elected to these committees have always played a vital role in local agricul...
Do you see needs in Sidney that aren’t being met? Would you like to see the city become even better? Rotarians want to help. Representatives of Rotary District 5630, which covers western Nebraska, will host an informational meeting 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5, at Buffalo Point Steakhouse, 638 Cabela Drive. The purpose of the meeting will be to discover the goals and passions of local residents and to offer Rotary’s extensive resources to help meet those goals. “This meeting will not focus on Rotary specifically, but avenues of service in Si...
Why did you choose to run for office? I currently have a 5th grader in the CVS family and wanted to get involved with the school district to ensure that we, as a community, are doing our best to prepare our kids for success after graduation. The role on the school board gives me an active voice in how are schools are meeting the kids needs and allows me to offer advice to improve any gaps. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? My skill set, while focused on technology, varies from my experience as an Air Force veteran, my...
Why did you choose to run for office? Cheyenne County has been my home for 12 years. I currently reside in Gurley with my family — my husband Ryan, and two daughters, Josette and Libby. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? As a member of the Gurley community and the parent of an elementary school student, I am aware of the importance of the schools in our communities. This is “my community” and I want to be involved and give back to the community. There is a lot to be proud of in our community and school system. We have...
Why did you choose to run for office? With Sheriff John D. Jenson retiring this year, the opportunity presented itself for me to step up and continue with some long term goals that I have had for myself. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? I am a lifelong resident of Cheyenne County, so I have a vested interest in the safety and security of my community. With that I bring 16 years of law enforcement experience, all with the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office: nine years as a Sergeant, seven years as a K-9 handler, seven y...
Why did you choose to run for office? To make a difference. Our work holds offenders accountable. And we stand up for victim rights. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? Cheyenne County Attorney for 23 years. Interim Deuel County Attorney for two years; Serve as Special Acting County Attorney in Western Nebraska; Member, Board of Directors, Nebraska County Attorneys Association; Member, Board of Directors, CAPstone Child Advocacy Center of Western Nebraska. What do you...
Why did you choose to run for office? After serving on the board for 18 years, "retiring" for two, then back to fill a vacancy, I have renewed interest in our school. I want to continue to be a part of exciting projects that we are working on for the kids. (Expanding FFA program, remodeling our HS science room, completing planned renovations etc.) I am very excited about the new administration we have put in place this school year. They have a vision for our school and community. What skills do...
Why did you choose to run for office? I want to make sure that the students who attened Leyton Public Schools are recieving the education that every kid deserves. I want to help every kid who goes through our school become successful in their life after graduation, no matter their path of life. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? I will bring to the board a strong work ethic, a long history of volunteering and working to help our students/school/communities, and a desire to make sure that Leyton will be a great school to...
Why did you choose to run for office? I want to do whatever I can to help Sidney continue to grow into the future. I feel we have a lot to offer new families as well as the families that continue to make Sidney their home. I want to work within the community to get the message out that Sidney is a great place to live and raise a family or even bring a business. What skills do you have that you will bring to the office? I have worked for UPS for 28 years and had the opportunity to Manage the centers in Alliance, Scottsbluff and Sidney for the...
What is the office you are running for? I am Melody “Mel” Keller, seeking the office of Cheyenne County Assessor Why did you choose to run for office? My choice to run for this office is twofold. First, I felt a change was needed in how the patrons of the Assessor’s Office and the people of Cheyenne County are treated when showing concerns or having questions about their valuations. Secondly, I feel that my professionalism, dedication, attention to detail and work ethics are needed to bette...
When the Bass Pro acquisition of Cabela’s began, properties went on the sale block in relation to the change of staff. It didn’t take long before Sidney real estate was attracting buyers, enough buyers the City of Sidney wants more assets available when companies do show interest. The Sidney City Council met Monday for a short meeting and an executive session, where City Manager Ed Sadler explaining the need for the meeting is because “circumstances are changing rather quickly.” He said with UST Global under contract for a downtown locatio...
With the approaching election, the Sun-Telegraph recently asked all local candidates on the ballot, challenged or not, to address the electorate. We asked candidates to outline their hopes and responsibilities for the jobs they are seeking so constituents know what to expect out of their elected officials. Candidates’ responses are being published in today’s and Friday’s editions of the Sun-Telegraph. We thank each candidate who responded to the questionaire. On behalf of the county’s voters, we appreciate you willingness to serve....