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  • Nebraska officials to rule on Keystone XL oil pipeline route

    Nov 15, 2017

    LINCOLN (AP) — Nebraska regulators plan to announce their decision next week on the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline route across the state. The Nebraska Public Service Commission will announce its ruling on Monday after spending months evaluating arguments for and against the long-delayed project. TransCanada’s proposed 1,179-mile crude oil pipeline has faced persistent opposition from environmental groups and some landowners. But the project has received needed approvals in the other states between Alberta, Canada, and Nebraska. Tra...

  • Nebraska now member of Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact

    Nov 15, 2017

    LINCOLN – Nebraska has joined the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact, which is an agreement that recognizes the suspension of hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses in states that are members of the compact. Any person whose license privileges or rights are suspended in any compact member state may also be suspended in all other member states. Nebraska became the 46th compact member state in 2017. Suspensions on or after Nov. 7, 2017 are subject to the compact. Nebraska’s participation in the compact offers the following benefits: -- It all...

  • Nebraska struggles to fund mental health services

    Nov 15, 2017

    COLUMBUS (AP) — A Nebraska lawmaker says the state is struggling to offer mental health services as it moves from state-run regional centers to locally run operations. The state made the decision to switch from institution care to local programs more than a decade ago, The Columbus Telegram reported . While the state has saved money by closing regional centers, local programs haven’t received enough funding, said Sen. Paul Schumacher. That’s led to a “real deficiency” in mental health services, particularly in rural communities, Schumache...

  • NO QUESTION - Commissioners State Confidence in Hausmann's Ability

    Nov 10, 2017

    An inflammatory headline and incomplete quotations this week led to a false indication about Cheyenne County Visitors Center Director Heather Hausmann. The headline, in Wednesday’s Sun-Telegraph, falsely stated that Hausmann was under the scrutiny of the Cheyenne County Commissioners. Hausmann’s part in the discussion at Monday’s Commissioner’s meeting was a side note in an agenda item looking at the Cheyenne County Tourism Board’s budget. The Commissioners, along with Tourism Board board member Hal Enevoldsen, were examining the board’s b...

  • Dunning arrested in Colorado

    Brandon L. Summers|Nov 10, 2017

    After more than a week of pursuit, Elijah Mason Dunning, 21, was arrested in Broomfield, Colorado, on five charges: theft by receiving stolen property, a Class 2A felony; possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person, a Class 1D felony; possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, a Class 2 felony; and operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest and possession of a controlled substance, both Class 4 felonies. Dunning had eluded law enforcement officers since Oct. 30. At about 11 p...

  • New traffic light coming in December

    Brandon L. Summers|Nov 10, 2017

    A new traffic light for the intersection of Illinois Street and 13th Avenue is scheduled to be shipped on Dec. 5, with installation to occur before the end of the year. "I would expect for us to see it sometime the second week of December, with installation shortly thereafter," Mike Palmer, Sidney electric superintendent, said. In August, the light pole was hit by a truck. Since then, the intersection has had flashing yield lights for east- and westbound traffic and stop signs for north- and...

  • Visitors Center director under fire

    Brandon L. Summers|Nov 8, 2017

    With expenses increasing for Cheyenne County Visitors Center, County Commissioners Monday questioned the effectiveness of its director, Heather Hausmann. Promotions fund expenses have increased drastically, according to information provided by Diane Scott, county treasurer. From July 2016 through June 2017, expenses totaled $240,056, a difference over its revenue of $63,454. It is the greatest difference between revenue and expenses over the previous four years combined. Lodging tax dollars...

  • City, MEAN dispute going to state supreme court

    Brandon L. Summers|Nov 3, 2017

    City of Sidney's dispute with energy-provider MEAN (Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska) is going to the state supreme court, J. Leef, city attorney, informed the city council on Nov. 24. "This is not something that often comes up," Leef remarked. The city's dispute with MEAN is over increased transmission rates. Ed Sadler, city manager, said these increases will cost Sidney taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. "We had an agreement," Sadler said. "You pay for two things. You're...

  • Subject remains at large after eluding pursuit

    Don Ogle|Nov 3, 2017

    A male subject remains at large today after eluding law enforcement officers Monday evening. Just after 11 p.m. Monday, a Nebraska State Patrol trooper made a traffic stop on Hwy. 30 near Chappell. When the trooper approached the vehicle, the driver sped off. State Patrol Lt. Kevin Krzyzanowski said the trooper gave chase, but ended the pursuit after the driver made a u-turn and headed into the east side of Chappell at high speeds. Approximately 30 minutes later the trooper re-contacted the...

  • CCECC services for Deuel could cost $110K

    Nov 1, 2017

    Cheyenne County Emergency Communication Center services could cost more than $110,000 for Deuel County, Heidi Gillespie, CCECC director, said. In August, Gillespie reported to the CCECC advisory board Deuel County was considering moving its dispatch services from Keith County to Cheyenne County. The cost, though, may be prohibitive for Deuel County, Gillespie said. “Initially I was asked for a ballpark figure, and the ballpark figure was off by quite a bit honestly from the research I found,” she said. In building a cost allocation model, Gil...

  • Windy conditions possible today

    Nov 1, 2017

    An upper level disturbance is expected to move through Montana and the northern Plains Tuesday night and Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne reports the disturbance will cause strong winds to develop over the wind prone areas and Laramie late tonight with these strong winds spreading into the Wyoming Plains on Wednesday. For southeast Wyoming, confidence is increasing that a significant high wind event will take place across much of the state. The time frame of highest winds...

  • Armed suspects elude law enforcement

    Nov 1, 2017

    Law enforcement officers from the area searched into Tuesday for a suspect following a chase in which suspects eluded officers near the county line. According to unofficial reports, the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office and Nebraska State Patrol chased the suspects to near the Cheyenne-Kimball County line. After eluding officers, the suspects, believed to be armed, were reported to have stolen another vehicle. Because of the suspects remaining at-large, Kimball Schools were closed Tuesday. Potter-Dix schools were open, although school o...

  • 2017 Nebraska Passport program shatters records

    Nov 1, 2017

    LINCOLN- This summer, more people than ever before traveled the scenic roads of Nebraska to get stamps in their Nebraska Passport booklet. A record-setting 465 participants submitted Passports with all 80 stops stamped, compared to 168 in 2016 and 81 in 2015. "I thoroughly enjoyed each and every stop that I made in the process of getting all 80 stamps," said Kristen Andersen of Lincoln. "Once again the Nebraska Passport has proven how unique Nebraska is and how stopping in a small town and...

  • Nebraska150's mobile children's museum logs nearly 34,000 visitors, claims No. 1 spot on Tourism's Digital Passport Program

    Nov 1, 2017

    The Nebraska150 Celebration’s largest project, “Truckin’ Through Nebraska: A Mobile Children’s Museum,” has closed out its 42-community, 26-week tour of the state - logging close to 34,000 visitors, 6,000 miles and claiming the number one spot on the 2017 Nebraska Tourism Commission Digital Passport Program. The Mobile Children’s Museum received 1,688 Digital Passport Stamps, the most of 80 stops included the program. Total booklet stamp counts won’t be released for a few weeks. First Lady Susanne Shore said, “It was our privilege to br...

  • Wheat Belt challenges sign ordinance;

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 27, 2017

    Tim Lindahl, Wheat Belt PPD CEO, protested Sidney's sign ordinance Tuesday after the company's 2104 Illinois St. facility was cited. The Wheat Belt building was used in promoting the ordinance, Lindahl claimed at the regular meeting of the City Council. "If I had known we were to be one of the intended targets for this code we would have voiced our concern at that time," he said. Wheat Belt continues to use the Illinois Street facility, Lindahl said. "We have ceased to use it as our daily...

  • Miller to serve as AKSARBEN Heartland Escort

    Oct 27, 2017

    Sidney native Tyler Miller has been chosen as a Heartland Escort at the AKSARBEN Coronation & Scholarship Ball for 2017. The ball will be held Saturday at the Omaha Baxter Arena in AKSARBEN Village. According to information from the AKSARBEN Foundation, the AKSARBEN Coronation & Scholarship Ball has a mission of promoting, recognizing and celebrating volunteerism, philanthropy and community pride. It serves as a fundraising vehicle for the AKSARBEN Scholars program and awards over 200 scholarships each year to deserving students in Nebraska...

  • Foster Lumber closes its doors

    Don Ogle|Oct 27, 2017

    A long-time Sidney business has announced it is closing. Foster Lumber Company sent out letters to customers this week announcing the closure. In the letter, Fosters gave its customers a chance to make purchases during its liquidation sale before opening to the general public. The sale commenced Thursday. "This sale is initiated only after careful consideration," the letter said to customers. "It is our way of thanking you for your business and friendship, while at the same time accomplishing...

  • Sidney ranch family receives rangeman's award

    Oct 25, 2017

    CHADRON – Each year the Nebraska Section Society for Range Management (SRM) recognizes a rancher, or ranch family, who exemplifies a strong land ethic that is the heart of the Society's mission. RGM Corp, Randy, Gina, Beau and Kahla Mathewson, was recognized by the Society during their 2017 annual meeting. The Mathewson family has long been stewards of their land in Western Nebraska. They are conservation leaders and have implemented numerous changes to their cattle and farming operation. T...

  • SPNRD taking conservation tree orders

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 25, 2017

    South Platte Natural Resources District is now taking orders for conservation tree seedlings. The program benefits landowners and producers across the state of Nebraska, Galen Wittrock, SPNRD assistant manager, said. “It’s set up for conservation practices such as a farmstead windbreak, livestock windbreak, field shelter belt and so forth,” Wittrock said. Among their benefits, conservation trees help control wind erosion. “It’s been proven that trees in the right place with the right spacing c...

  • November kicks-off Nebraska's natural gas cold weather rule

    Oct 25, 2017

    LINCOLN - Beginning November 1, the Nebraska Public Service Commission’s (PSC) cold weather rule will provide financially strapped customers of Nebraska’s jurisdictional natural gas utilities a little extra time to pay their bills. The PSC’s cold weather rule applies only to customers of the state’s jurisdictional utilities, Black Hills Energy, which now includes both Black Hills and legacy SourceGas Distribution service territories, and Northwestern Energy. From November 1-through-March 31, Black Hills and Northwestern may not shut off ser...

  • City, County dispute CCECC agreement

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 20, 2017

    Changes to the interlocal cooperation agreement between Cheyenne County and City of Sidney for the Emergency Communications Center created a dispute between city and county officials serving on the CCECC authority board. Sidney City Council asked for board members to serve as chairperson on a rotating basis. County Commissioners argued this will affect the board’s independence. Authority board bylaws currently have the representing commissioner serve as chair. “It spells out in the bylaws the re...

  • Sidney Housing Authority installs improvement to Sioux Villa

    Don Ogle|Oct 20, 2017

    Concrete poured this week on a north side project, long in the making, that will make a big difference for those driving in the Sioux Villa area. Construction crews spent the week preparing for and pouring three blocks of new concrete street on 18th Ave. from Cedar St. to Ash St., the housing project's main north-south thoroughfare . For a number of years the Sidney Housing Authority has been working to improve conditions at its properties, which include the Sioux Villa complex and Western...

  • SPS meeting substitute shortfall

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 20, 2017

    Nebraska’s rural school districts are struggling to find substitute teachers. Sidney Public Schools faces the same challenge, Jay Ehler, SPS superintendent, said. “We have had struggles in the past having enough substitute teachers,” Ehler said. “We’re doing a little better this year. There’s a few more people available to sub, and are coming in and filling out applications.” Not having enough substitute teachers means administrators have to step away from their duties to cover classes, Ehle...

  • NEWS BRIEFS

    Oct 20, 2017

    Trailers to be removed from streets The City of Sidney reminds citizens that starting Oct. 15 all types of trailers, boats and recreational vehicles are not allowed to be parked on city streets. The restricted parking is enforced on all side streets inside the city limits and lasts six months, until April 15, 2018 per city ordinance #460.06. -------------------------------------------------------- County officials attend legislative conference Three Cheyenne County officials attended a legislative conference conducted by the Nebraska...

  • Commissioners concerned about CCECC agreement

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 18, 2017

    Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday expressed concerns over amendments to its interlocal cooperation agreement with City of Sidney for the Emergency Communications Center. The city pays 65 percent of the CCECC’s expenses and the county 35 percent. The communications center provides services for all Cheyenne County public entities. Its affairs are overseen by an independent authority board comprising one county commissioner, the county sheriff, city chief of police, city manager and a C...

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