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  • Leyton District Holds Off On Staffing Decision

    Jan 17, 2018

    Leyton’s school board held an executive session during its monthly meeting last week, seeking legal advice on a decision whether or not to cut staff positions. Superintendant Lorrie Miller said following the executive session, the board continued through its agenda without taking action on the proposal. The agenda item is a continuation from December, when the board heard a report that the district is overstaffed and in some educational areas offers more classes than necessary. If the district were to cut the recommended 3.5 positions, it c...

  • County Receives Bridge Replacement Funds

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2018

    Cheyenne County has once again been approved for funding to replace a defective bridge. The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) announced a Cheyenne County project was one of 22 proposals selected for the second round of the County Bridge Match Program (CBMP). The CBMP provides funding to counties for the innovative replacement and repair of deficient county bridges. The second Request for Proposals (RFP) was announced in October, with $4 million to be distributed to counties across...

  • Ask Brianna: Should I Tell My Partner I'm in Serious Debt?

    BRIANNA MCGURRAN, NerdWallet|Jan 17, 2018

    “Ask Brianna” is a column from NerdWallet for 20-somethings or anyone else starting out. I’m here to help you manage your money, find a job and pay off student loans — all the real-world stuff no one taught us how to do in college. Send your questions about postgrad life to [email protected]. Q: I’m overwhelmed by student loan and credit card debt, and I’m embarrassed to admit it to my partner. Should I come clean? A: Some secrets are harmless, like eating the last slice of your partner’s favorite cake. Or saying you’re sick to avoid h...

  • School Threat

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 12, 2018

    Sidney school students were met at the door by law enforcement officers and administrators as they went to school Wednesday, the result of a message found scribbled on a bathroom wall Tuesday. The message, "school shooting January 10, 2018," was found by a teacher just before the end of the school day and reported it to Middle School Principal Brandon Ross, who in turn called Sidney police. Police responded to the school "right away," Ross said. From there, school and law enforcement officials...

  • Bass Pro CEO Challenges Ex-Cabela's Execs: Help the Workers

    Associated Press|Jan 12, 2018

    Bass Pro Shops' chief executive said he will match donations by former Cabela's executives and owners to a severance fund for some Cabela's workers who are losing their jobs after Bass Pro bought the rival outdoor retailer. Bass Pro Shops has said some employees in Sidney, Nebraska, where Cabela's was headquartered, will likely lose their jobs as a result of the $5 billion deal that closed in September. Bass has said it will keep its headquarters in Springfield, Missouri. Cabela's has been...

  • Gov. Ricketts Unveils New Property, Income Tax Plan

    Grant Schulte, Associated Press|Jan 12, 2018

    LINCOLN — Gov. Pete Ricketts unveiled a new tax package Wednesday that would boost credits for Nebraska residents who own homes and farmland, lower the state’s top income tax rates and expand job-training programs. The governor outlined a proposal in his State of the State address that would focus more property tax benefits on in-state residents by excluding out-of-state landowners who don’t file income tax returns but still receive property tax credits. The new initiative follows complaints from farm and ranching groups that their prope...

  • City Council Dispatches Short Agenda

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 12, 2018

    Sidney’s Aquatic Center will make some scheduling changes next summer as it works to become more efficient with employee time and associated costs. In November, council heard from Parks Superintendent Tom Von Seggern, who said after its second year of operation, the department would look at ways to cut expenses. Von Seggern wasn’t present at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, but Dawn Graves, assistant city manager, presented a plan that shifts or cuts hours of operation. Night lap swimming will...

  • Police Receive Report Of Telephone Scam

    Forrest Hershberger|Jan 10, 2018

    A Sidney, resident was contacted about a lottery win resulting in the loss of $1,000. Sidney Police Chief Joe Aikens said Monday the police department filed a report after a Sidney resident reported being contacted by phone regarding a lottery opportunity. The call, a scam, asked the resident to send money so that the resident can receive a much larger sum. The money was sent to a location in India, Chief Aikens said. Aikens said Western Union is doing an investigation into the matter. "Usually...

  • Police Investigating Vehicle Theft

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 10, 2018

    Sidney Police are investigating the theft of a trailer and two ATVs from Maddox Motors. The theft occurred between Oct. 23, 2017 and about 11:08 a.m. Jan. 3, 2018. An 8 x 10 single-axle aluminum trailer with a 2009 Artic Cat ATV and a 2017 Polaris Sportsman ATV were stolen from the back of the business. “We have no leads on it at this point,” Sidney Police Chief Joe Aikens said Monday. The trailer and two ATVs have an estimated combined value of $15,000....

  • Court Case Advances Against Christofferson

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 10, 2018

    A Sidney man was arraigned Tuesday morning in Cheyenne County District Court on charges of Using a Deadly Weapon to Commit a Felony (Class II Felony), Terroristic Threats (Class IIIA Felony), and Strangulation (Class IIIA Felony). Troy A. Christofferson, 20, of Sidney, was arrested after officers responded to the front of Stewies Bar, 1005 10th Ave., at 1:58 a.m. Dec. 24. According to the arrest affidavit, officers were on regular patrol when they were dispatched to a reported disturbance...

  • Accident Reports

    Jan 10, 2018

    Dec. 28: A Lodgepole, Neb., woman when the 2018 Chevrolet compact utility vehicle she was driving collided with a deer on U.S. Highway 30 at 6 p.m. Carson Faessler, 23, of Lodgepole, was driving east on Highway 30 when the vehicle collided with a deer that entered the road near milepost 65. Front end damage is estimated at $2,000. Dec. 22: A vehicle driven by a Sidney, Neb., woman went off the road on Cheyenne County Road 16 at 8:45 a.m. after encountering a patch of mud on the roadway. Madelyn...

  • Farm Bureau Members Set Policy on Property Taxes, Trade, Other Key Issues

    Jan 10, 2018

    KEARNEY – Farmers and ranchers from across the state set Nebraska Farm Bureau policy for the coming year and re-elected leaders as part of the organization's 100th Annual Meeting and Convention held in December in Kearney. Delegates discussed a wide range of agricultural policy issues to provide direction for the organization. "Property taxes are a major concern for our members, and that was reflected in our voting delegate discussions," said Steve Nelson, Nebraska Farm Bureau president. A...

  • County Purchases Two Used Maintainers

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 5, 2018

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners Tuesday approved the purchase of a 2012 John Deere 770G and a 2013 Caterpillar 12 M2. In December, the commissioners opened bids for the purchase of a new maintainer. Bids ranged from a low of $135,900 for a 2010 John Deere 770G with 4,753 hours to a high of $245,000 for a 2018 Caterpillar 12 M2. The proposals include the trade-in of a 1991 Caterpillar for $46,800 against the 2012 John Deere 770G, and a 1990 Caterpillar with a trade value of $59,200 against the...

  • 2018 Includes Mid-Term Elections

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 5, 2018

    The 2018 year will include another chance for voters to decide their policy-makers and office holders. Deadlines are quickly approaching for voters and for candidates. On Jan. 14, voters can begin requesting an early voting ballot. The only requirement to be a voter in Nebraska is to be a United States citizen and a permanent resident of Nebraska; there is no minimum length of residency requirement. Also, residents can register to vote as young as 17 years of age, if they are 18 on or by...

  • Office Hopefuls Begin To File For Election

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 5, 2018

    There will be a changing of the guard in some elected positions next year, with at least two current office holders choosing not to file for re-election this year. For 41 years, 42 by the end of her term, Dianne Scott has served Cheyenne County residents in the treasurer’s office, with four terms as County Treasurer. Scott began as a part-time clerk, pulling license plates in 1976 when all plates were purchased in the first two months of the year. Registrations, titles and other paperwork run t...

  • 2017 Nebraska Dry Edible Bean Trial Results On Cropwatch Website

    Jan 5, 2018

    Results of the 2017 variety trials for dry edible beans conducted by the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center have been posted on the Nebraska Extension CropWatch website. The direct link for variety trial results for both peas and beans is http://cropwatch.unl.edu/varietytest/othercrops. Or, navigate to the Other Crops Variety Trials page from the main Cropwatch page (ht...

  • NSP Removes 67 from Roads for Drunk or Drugged Driving

    Jan 5, 2018

    LINCOLN - Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) completed a special enforcement over the holidays focused on removing drunk drivers from the road. The "You Drink & Drive, You Lose" campaign was held in conjunction with dozens of other law enforcement agencies in Nebraska and many more throughout the country. During the enforcement, which ran from December 15 to January 1, NSP troopers removed 63 drivers from the road for Driving While Intoxicated and four for Driving Under the Influence...

  • County Seeking Bids For Building Remodel

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jan 5, 2018

    Cheyenne County has a building needing some work and the commissioners are seeking bids for the work. The Cheyenne County Commissioners announced Tuesday they are advertising for bids to remodel the building at 921 Hickory St. in Sidney. The building is presently unoccupied and current county offices for the location have not been determined. The county is planning a pre-bid conference with the project coordinator, scheduled for 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, in the commissioners meeting room. The dead...

  • Pulse Crop Conference Jan. 17 At Bridgeport

    Jan 5, 2018

    Farmers in western Nebraska grow a number of pulse crops, grains that are harvested for their dry seed. Dry edible beans is the common example, which has long been a part of the crop rotation under irrigation. In recent years farmers have been planting increasing acres of other pulses such as field peas, chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), black-eyed peas (cowpeas), and soybeans. Growing and marketing these alternative pulse crops is the focus of a Pulse Crop Workshop scheduled for Jan. 17, 2018, at Prairie Winds Community Center in...

  • Officials Brace For 'Very Bad' Flu Season

    Forrest Hershberger|Jan 3, 2018

    Call it a proverb, a cliché or a accurate dose of motherly advice, but Benjamin Franklin's "an ounce of cure is worth a pound of cure" remains a valid approach this time of year. As temperatures change from balmy to frigid, bright and sunny skies to overcast and snowy, our bodies become more susceptible to viruses and infections. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), much of the nation is under widespread influenza. The flu season in the United States typically...

  • Red Cross Urges Public to Take Winter Heating Safety Steps and Install Smoke Alarms

    American Red Cross|Jan 3, 2018

    After responding to a half dozen home fires in just a couple of weeks, the Red Cross has released information to help residents become more aware of safety in their homes. The Red Cross says nearly half of American families use alternative heating sources such as space heaters, fireplaces, or wood/coal stoves to stay warm this time of year. Fixed and portable space heaters, including wood stoves are a leading cause of home fires, and are involved in 74-percent of fire related deaths. Carbon...

  • 5 Things To Know About The 2018 Nebraska Legislative Session

    Grant Schulte, Associated Press|Jan 3, 2018

    Nebraska lawmakers will kick off a new session Today facing a variety of issues, including another tax cut package and looming state budget challenges. Here are five things to watch in the 2018 session: TIME CRUNCH The 60-day session will limit the time available to debate legislation, creating pressure on senators to pass measures quickly. They convene for 90-day sessions in odd-numbered years and 60 day sessions in even-numbered years. Speaker of the Legislature Jim Scheer has said he wants...

  • Sidney Man Arrested In Stabbing Incident

    Forrest Hershberger|Dec 29, 2017

    Zackery Lee Clark, 22, of Sidney, was arrested Wednesday, Dec. 27, on charges of Second Degree Assault and Use of a Deadly Weapon to Commit a Felony following a stabbing incident at 577 Deborah Drive. Officers responded to a call of a disturbance involving a knife at 11:28 a.m. at 577 Deborah Drive. Officers met a man and woman later identified as Zackery L. Clark and his mother Jacqueline Simbeck standing in the driveway. According to the arrest affidavit, Clark was observed as visibly upset...

  • Chip Program Funding Remains In Question

    Forrest Hershberger|Dec 29, 2017

    On Dec. 21, Modern Healthcare reported the House and Senate reached a deal to keep the federal government operating through Jan. 19, 2018. However, the bill doesn’t address states needing funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Programs (CHIP). Bruce Lesley, of the Washington, D.C.-based First Focus called the funding bill a disaster for CHIP programs. CNN reported 16 states will run out of federal funding for CHIP by the January. The information came from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Acc...

  • YEAR'S TOP STORY

    Dec 29, 2017

    Through SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) filings and a combined press release, Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops announced the companies’ merger was completed Sept. 25, with Bass Pro acquiring the locally-born outdoor retailer for approximately $5 billion. While specifics on the operation of some portions of Cabela’s Sidney operations weren’t made available, the announcement and information provided by the company said that operations will continue while promoting both the Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s brands. “We look forward to growing and...

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