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  • Davis Presents Talk on WWI Impact on Today

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 6, 2018

    The United States entered World War I, then a European conflict, as a result of aggression by Germany. Consequences of that decision are being felt 100 years later, according to Spencer Davis, guest speaker for the Chautauqua event held Thursday afternoon at the Cheyenne County Community Center. The program, entitled "Nebraskans and the Great War," was led by Peru State College history professor Spencer Davis. Peru State College is located in southeast Nebraska. "We live with the consequences...

  • Commissioners Okay Three-Year GIS Agreement

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 6, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners agreed to a three-year contract for GIS mapping services. The agreement came after lengthy discussion on options offered by the mapping company. The discussion item included renewal of the county assessor, clerk and treasurer subscriptions to the service. At issue is the requirement for a minimum number of tabs or offices served. County Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh said her office does not use the service. Treasurer Diane Scott said since the program became web-based...

  • Poppy Painting Celebrates Chautauqua

    Jun 1, 2018

    To coincide with the Sidney Chautauqua, the Cheyenne County Art Guild is holding a “Paint a Poppy” painting party on June 12th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Coffee Corner. Cost is $25. To register, please contact Cindi Egging at 308-249-4206. Poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime. Part of that significance was due to the poem “In Flanders Fields”, written by Major John McCrae, describing the scene of a poppy field he saw following the death of a friend during WWI....

  • World Language Program Brings Innovation and Results

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 30, 2018

    Imagine that you've saved money for that big trip to Central America and you're making plans to travel in areas you've never been and to relax on pristine, tropical beaches. Yes, most of the people do not speak English, but you figure you won't have any problems since you had four years of Spanish back in high school, and received pretty good grades, too. Then, on your first day of vacation, you're about to check out groceries from a local store, and realize that you can't understand the...

  • 'Nebraskans and the Great War' program Thursday

    May 30, 2018

    Nebraska had a significant contribution to World War 1. The impact on Nebraska, likewise, was felt throughout the state. On Thursday, May 31, “Nebraskans and the Great War” with Spencer Davis will be presented at the Cheyenne County Community Center. The presentation is part of the Nebraska Chautauqua. Chautauqua is an adult educational trend in the 19th and early 20th century period. Chautauqua combines education and the arts. The Nebraska Chautauqua scheduled for Sidney May 31, June 10 and June 14-17 focuses on the World War 1 period. Neb...

  • County Renews Ambulance Agreement with Regional West

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 30, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners met in a special meeting Tuesday to discuss hiring a new Tourism Director and to consider approval of a revised Ambulance Agreement with Regional West Medical Center. The commissioners and County Attorney Paul Schaub interviewed one more candidate at the state of the meeting. At the end of the interview, the candidate asked who the tourism director answers to, what the relationship is between the director and the board and why the last director left the...

  • Sidney Grad Among WNCC Students Awarded Buckley Trust Grant Scholarship

    May 30, 2018

    SCOTTSBLUFF — Seventeen Western Nebraska Community College students received scholarships recently from a $5,000 grant for the Thomas D. Buckley Trust. Those students awarded scholarships studied basic nursing assistance, information technology, licensed practical nursing, and general studies at WNCC over the last academic year. Earning scholarships were Kristy Kokjer, Josh Baker, Cynthia Lojek, Alexandra Biberos, Emma Sherman, George Taylor, Camryn Thompson, Amanda Martin Scott, Audrey Juelfs, Yoselin Parra, Mattea Scheuerman, Holly McCook, K...

  • NDA Advises Consumers Watch for Skimmer Devices at Fuel Pumps

    May 30, 2018

    LINCOLN — The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) is reminding consumers to pay attention at the pump this Memorial Day weekend and always. Credit card skimmer devices have been discovered in the past by NDA inspectors during routine pump inspections at gas stations in Nebraska. Skimming and shimming devices can be attached to ATMs, gas pumps and other places where people swipe their credit and debit cards. Criminals use the devices to steal financial information. “Weights and Measures inspectors work to verify the accuracy of gas pum...

  • Council Gives Go-Ahead for Landfill Upgrades

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 25, 2018

    The Sidney City Council Tuesday gave the green light to purchasing needed equipment for the Sidney Solid Waste Landfill. The City of Sidney has a dilemma. Necessary equipment at the landfill needs replaced, and badly. The baler, 24 years old and was defined in August 2017 as obsolete. Furthermore, the company that manufactured the baler is no longer in business and the mechanic who maintained it has retired. To extend the life of the cell, the collection site, the facility needs a shredder. It i...

  • County Updated on Landfill Issues

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 23, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners met with Sidney City Manager Ed Sadler Monday to discuss maintaining efficient trash pickup and processing. The meeting was scheduled to approve an addendum to the Sidney Area Solid Waste Interlocal Agreement. Sadler said the City of Sidney needs to upgrade equipment at the solid waste landfill site. He said the baler is 24 years old, the manufacturer is no longer in business and the mechanic who maintained the machine has retired. The Sidney City Council...

  • County Clerk Confirms Primary Election Results

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 23, 2018

    Cheyenne County Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh confirmed the results of the Primary Election with Melody Keller winning the County Assessor seat with 867 votes to incumbent Sybil Prosser’s 486. The top votes in the Leyton School Board went to Cary L. Linton (170), Anne Rexroth (152), Galen Bartling (148), Ryan H. Borges (118) and Samuel S. Schumacher (102). Linda S. Shoemaker gathered the most votes from Potter-Dix voters with 158, followed by Keri Rasmussen Mendoza (140), Joseph Nicklas (130), Mike R...

  • Commissioners Interview Tourism Director Candidates

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 23, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday were busy trying to fill the position of Tourism Director, interviewing five candidates in a public meeting. Tourism Director Heather Hausmann has resigned. Her last day on the job is Friday. The candidates brought with them a wide variety of experiences including a new college graduate, former Cabela’s employees, one applicant with extensive marketing and sales experience, a man with extensive tourism experience and local candidates with first-hand k...

  • Voters Elect New County Assessor

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 18, 2018

    The Cheyenne County voters made their decision Tuesday, choosing a new name for county assessor. Voters chose Melody Keller over Sybil Prosser by a margin of 860 to 479, according to the unofficial Primary Election results. "It has been my honor to serve the citizens of Cheyenne County," Prosser said Wednesday afternoon. "The people have spoken and I deeply respect their decision. I congratulate Melody Keller and wish her the best." Melody Keller, Cheyenne County Assessor elect, thanked voters...

  • Voter Turnout Less Than Hoped; Two State Races May Be Poised For Recount

    Laura Strimple, Assistant Secretary of State & Communications Director|May 18, 2018

    LINCOLN – Despite outstanding voter turnout in a number of counties, statewide turnout fell below 25 percent based on preliminary totals from the primary election. As noted by Secretary of State John Gale, results are unofficial until counties canvass their results. County offices are still counting provisional ballots, which is likely to boost the total voter turnout, although Gale acknowledged that turnout will not reach his initial prediction of 28 percent. “Unfortunately, while counties like Blaine and Arthur experienced turnout of bet...

  • Incumbants Show Strong In State Primary

    May 18, 2018

    LINCOLN (AP) — Lincoln City Councilwoman Jane Raybould won the Democratic primary to try and unseat Republican Sen. Deb Fischer, a tough prospect in overwhelmingly conservative Nebraska. Raybould, who ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 2014, helps run a Nebraska grocery store chain founded by her late father. She was the best-financed Democrat in the race. The other Democrats were Frank Svoboda, a retired farmer, attorney and judge from Lincoln; Larry Marvin, a retired real estate broker from Fremont; and Chris Janicek, of Omaha, who...

  • Nebraska Wheat Board To Meet In Sidney

    May 18, 2018

    LINCOLN- The Nebraska Wheat Board (NWB) will hold its next meeting Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at the Hampton Inn in Sidney: 635 Cabela Dr., in Sidney. The meeting will begin at 8:00 a.m. MDT and conclude at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will include decisions on project funding for fiscal year 2018-2019. It will also include reports from NWB board members, contractor reports, and a review of upcoming events and travel. An executive session is scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend...

  • Smith Encourages Students to Apply for Youth Advisory Council

    May 18, 2018

    Washington, D.C. – Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) encourages rising high school juniors and seniors to apply for the 2018-2019 Third District Youth Advisory Council by June 29. The Third District Youth Advisory Council is a forum for juniors and seniors to share opinions, thoughts, and concerns with Congressman Smith through in-person meetings, online forums, and conference calls. “I always enjoy meeting with students through the Student Advisory Council because it provides the opportunity to hear the concerns of young Nebraskans,” Smith...

  • Storm Responders Commended For April 13 Reaction

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 16, 2018

    It started like most weekends. People joked about the luck of a Friday the 13th. Some watched the sky a little more cautiously when weather services predicted precipitation in the Nebraska Panhandle. When the skies turned gray, then to rain they watched a little closer, and as the wind drove the increasing snow the risk of "a real storm" increased until it became a reality with icy roads, drifting snow, closing businesses and stranding motorists. For some, it was reminiscent of a time when...

  • School Board Approves Staff Changes

    Forrest Hershberger|May 16, 2018

    The Sidney Board of Education approved several staff changes Monday evening. The Sidney school board approved the resignation of five teachers, also approving eight new teaching contracts. Justin Shields submitted his resignation as Social Studies teacher and middle school coach of football, girls basketball and assistant golf on April 18. “When I moved to Sidney four years ago, I had no idea what would happen,” he said in his resignation letter. “Since then, I have experienced so much and h...

  • Truck Tips Over

    May 16, 2018

    A rental box van tipped over while negotiating a turn at the I80 east interchange Monday morning. No injuries were reported. Sidney Police investigated the incident, however, the official report was unavailable by press deadline....

  • Council Approves Additional Funding for Highby Forest Products

    Forrest Hershberger|May 11, 2018

    The Sidney City Council Tuesday approved expanding Economic Development Funding (LB840) for Highby Forest Products. In its April 10 meeting, the city council approved funding assistance Highby’s forest products division and its outdoor sports division. On May 8, Economic Development Director Melissa Norgard stressed the two divisions are separate companies. Tuesday’s decision expands the benefits to Highby Forest Products for $67,500 over three years. In exchange, the company will be adding at l...

  • DECISION 2018

    May 11, 2018

    The Sidney Sun-Telegraph recently reached out to area election candidates. Reprinted below are responses to a questionnaire sent to candidates who will appear on the Primary Ballot. MELODY "MEL" KELLER • Name as it appears on ballot: Melody Keller • Community you live in, are running to represent: I live in Gurley and I am running for the office of Cheyenne County Assessor. • How long have you lived in Cheyenne County? I am proud to have called Cheyenne County my home for 39 years, during which...

  • School Board Candidates

    May 11, 2018

    • Name as it appears on ballot: Vickie Brown • Community you live in, are running to represent: Creek Valley Schools, Chappell, Neb. • How long have you lived in Deuel County? I have lived in Deuel County for two years and six months. • What motivates you to seek public office? The kids of the community motivate me to ensure we are doing our due diligence in preparing them for the future by providing a well-balanced education and support system for them to grow and thrive. • What experience related to the office do you bring? I bring education...

  • Ball Set To Honor, Aid Veterans

    May 11, 2018

    Current and former military members will be honored at an event next Saturday, May 19. The Armed Forces Appreciation Ball will feature dinner, silent and live auctions and a dance. Ball proceeds will go through Sidney VFW Post 610 to help local veterans in need. The ball begins with a 5 p.m. social, with dinner at 6 p.m., followed by remaining activities. It will be held at the Sidney Elks Lodge, 1040 Jackson. Tickets are $20 per person, $35 per couple. Group tables are also available. For tickets or more information, call 3...

  • County Approves Emergency Communications Agreement

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 9, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday approved an agreement for dispatch services to Deuel County. Deuel County officials recently approached Cheyenne County seeking to end their relationship with Kimball County. The agreement calls for Deuel County to initially pay 5 percent of the monthly cost of the emergency communications center. Cheyenne County Attorney Paul Schaub said the share will reduce the liability proportionally for the city and county. He said the contract will likely be...

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