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City officials are still working to determine what caused a power outage in parts of Sidney Monday. For about 20 minutes, much of Sidney’s north side and the center of town, including downtown, were without power, with the outage beginning just before 1:30 p.m. City of Sidney Electrical Department Superintendent Mike Palmer said a transformer at Sidney’s north substation “tripped,” or opened its circuit, stopping the flow of electricity. “We’re not sure what caused it,” Palmer said, adding...
Two Sidney children were found safe in Utah late Wednesday following an advisory seeking their whereabouts. Sidney Police Department issued an Endangered Missing Advisory early Wednesday afternoon to determine the whereabouts of one-year-old Franklin Blakely and two-year-old Stanley Skidmore. Both were last seen in Sidney in the company of Donald Winslow, 45, and Cherokee Blakely. Police believed the children were endangered....
City officials have announce the Sidney Water Department will be flagging meter pits and curb stops starting October 10 through October 19. This will be done to mark GPS (global positioning system) locations to update city maps and utility infrastructure. If you have any questions, contact Rob Kuhns, water superintendent, at 254-5464....
The City of Sidney would like to remind its citizens that starting October 15, 2018, all types of trailers, boats, and recreational vehicles are not allowed to be parked on the city streets. This restricted parking is enforced on all streets inside the city limits and lasts 6 months until April 15, 2019 (City Ordinance #460.065)...
A Kimball woman was arrested Oct. 4 on charges related to an assault with a BB gun at the Kimball Motel. Police were called to the motel at about 11:33 p.m., in response to a call from a woman reporting she had heard six gunshots while visiting the Kimball Motel. According to the arrest affidavit, the reporting individual was Shirrin Shaifpour, 37. Officers arrived at the Kimball Motel, the desk clerk advised officers of a room rented to a person with the last name of Sharifpour. Officers met...
SCOTTSBLUFF – Regional West Community Health and Family Medicine clinics will hold flu shot clinics in area communities throughout the month of October. “Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness that can lead to serious complications in young children, older adults, and those with chronic diseases,” said Paulette Schnell, RN, MSN, director of Regional West Community Health and Scotts Bluff County Health Department. “We strongly recommend vaccination because influenza can lead to bacterial pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infecti...
Student discipline, Internet and computer access and student bullying policies were discussed in Monday’s Sidney Public School Board of Education meeting. The student discipline policy defines that students who violate school rules will face disciplinary consequences that may include expulsion from school. The policy further states that the school board will not consider an appeal of discipline unless the student and his or her family have first complied with procedures defined in the student h...
The High Plains Arts Council is hosting “Crane Theory” 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12. The concert will be at Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. Crane Theory is a the brain child of Lucas Kellison, according to a press release. The group specializes in jazz, funk, rock, gospel and blues. A recent press release lists Jack Rodenberg, Harrison El Dorado, Dan Beard, Jesse McBee and Kellison as members of the group. Rodenberg is on keyboards, El Dorado drums, Beard guitar, McBee trumpet and Kel...
LINCOLN – EducationQuest Foundation reminds students and parents that the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) opened Oct. 1 for students planning to attend college during the 2019-20 academic year. The FAFSA is the application for federal, state, and college-based financial aid. You can complete the form at fafsa.gov on or after Oct. 1 using 2017 income tax data. Before starting the FAFSA, students should create a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) at fsaid.ed.gov. Parents of dependent students must also create one. The IDs are n...
Since 1986, the Department of Transportation/Division of Aeronautics has sponsored an annual Aviation Art Contest for the benefit of our youth. The program goal is to motivate and encourage young people to become more familiar with and participate in aeronautics, engineering, math and science. There are three age categories of contestants: 6-9, 10-13 and 14-17 for boys and girls. Have you ever looked out the window, and wondered what it would be like to fly? Inside many of us, a dream to fly is just waiting for the chance of coming to life....
Two vehicles collided near the intersection of College Drive and Fort Sidney Road Monday afternoon resulting in minor injuries to one driver. Traffic was diverted to one lane No further information was available at press time....
“It was a very good year,” says Cheyenne County Emergency Communications Center Director Heidi Gillespie. Gillespie recently presented her report on the communication center’s fiscal year. To say it is a very good year is commending her staff as much as is possible, according to Gillespie. Staffing is a primary part of the communication center. Dispatchers take calls varying from information requests to a person in distress. Gillespie said the communication center averages 110 calls per day. Of...
Sheep and lambs are thought of for their bleating, almost crying, but seldom laughing, until now. Mark and Tiann Goll are opening a fabric and spinning business in Sidney, "Laughing Lamb Fibers." Spinning class isn't just for health enthusiasts. It is something to be enjoyed, with a smile, sometimes a laugh. That is the vision of the Golls, to offer fabric and spinning as a fun recreation and social activity. The Golls trace their history in spinning to seeing a video on YouTube, which then...
Plans for the Cheyenne County Fair keep moving forward. At their monthly meeting this week, Fair Board members reviewed the events schedule for the fair, scheduled for July 21-27, 2019. In discussion, the barrel racing event in the main arena could be the opening Sunday following the open class horse show, or on Monday evening, depending on how it works with other potential events on the calendar. No evening grandstand event is currently planned for Tuesday, but the board plans to bring back, an...
Sidney police continue to investigate a number of incidents that have taken place at businesses near the I-80 east interchange. Most recent of those is a cart push out at WalMart, where a person placed a number of items in an alternate container and walked out the door without paying. Police Chief Joe Aikens said approximately $3,300 worth of items were taken. The department is investigating the crime to see if the perpetrator could be connected to similar incidents in North Platte, Cheyenne, Wyo. and along the front range of Colorado....
The Nebraska Department of Insurance is coming to Sidney to discuss insurance issues with people in a town hall forum on October 16th from 6-8 p.m at the Hampton Inn in the Sunset Board room. If you are interested in getting some information regarding insurance, here is what will be discussed: - The current status of the Affordable Care Act and other health care options - The health insurance market and 2018 premiums - Changes to Medicare that are coming in 2020 - Preventative care coverage - Mental Health Parity - Property and Casualty...
The City of Sidney will be observing the Columbus Day holiday on Monday, October 8. All City Departments will be closed, including the Library, the Landfill, and both public transportation buses. Trash collection normally scheduled for Monday will be picked up on Tuesday and Tuesday’s trash will be picked up on Wednesday....
Ryan Fortune, center, cuts the ribbon, with the assistance of his wife Tammy, at The Dock Bar and Grill last week. Cheyenne County Ambassadors joined the couple in the ceremony, helping kick the business, under new ownership, off on its journey....
The world looks a lot different from a bicycle seat. Time moves slower. Details are clearer. The sunshine is sharper and optimism is a little easier to accept. Cross-country tours also offer the opportunity to meet people in ways a person may never have without the ride. Wednesday evening, two bicyclists arrived in Sidney. Each had a trailer and packs, and countless signatures of law enforcement and firefighters and miles of stories. They are on a journey from Ogden, Utah to Kentucky. Their...
After serving Cheyenne County veterans for several years, Ron Gusman is resigning. He will remain on the job through Dec. 31. The discussion Monday with the Cheyenne County Commissioners focused on how to appoint a new Veterans Service Officer trained and ready to meet the needs of the county’s veterans. The discussion started with Larry Nelson of the Veterans Service Committee commending Gusman for his service. “I want to publicly thank and commend Ron (Gusman) for his level of commitment,” Nel...
A Sidney man who was accused of beating and robbing an acquaintance during a burglary has been acquitted by a jury. Jackson (Jack) Feddersen was arrested just more than a year ago when he was named by a former high school classmate, Ryan Stettner, regarding an incident in Stettner's home. Stettner said Feddersen was the man who attacked him in his bed in the early morning hours of Aug. 31, 2017. Stettner claimed $3,000 was taken from him during the incident by the accused and at least one other...
PLEASE NOTE: 10/3/18's Edition of the paper has an incorrect date for the showing. Please see below for the correct date. Human sex trafficking has been a growing problem in today's world. Hardly a day goes by without seeing a news report or social media post telling of a new scheme by the crime's perpetrators to lure people away. In a recent survey, Sidney, as a population center in I-80, was identified as a hot spot for human sex trafficking within Nebraska. Tonight, Sidney's Fox Theatre,...
A limited number of 4-H members have the opportunity to catch a calf each January during the National Western Stock Show held in Denver, Colo. Successful catchers will receive their calf in May 2019 to begin feeding the calf to market finish, and must show and sell their calf at the 2020 National Western Stock Show. The calves used for this contest are bought with money donated by business sponsors. Top achievers of the Catch-A-Calf Contest are recognized for their record-keeping abilities, relationships with sponsors primarily through...
In June, the Vitalix facility in Alliance was destroyed in a fire. The company was soon in a dire situation trying to keep up with customer demand, even with other facilities capable of producing their product. Since then, the company has moved to Sidney and expects production to begin this weekend. "I think they fought the fire for about eight hours," said owner Greg Olson. According to the company website, the Vitalix products are formulated to be used as self-feeding supplements with all...
City of Sidney employees received good news Tuesday. Health insurance premiums will remain unchanged and coverage remains strong, according to Mary Kramer of Holmes Murphy & Associates insurance brokers. “You offer a great plan for your employees,” Kramer said to the Sidney city council Tuesday. “You’re doing a great job.” Kramer reviewed several issues in the City’s medial plan including medical renewal (medical and pharmacy), COMPASS and TELEDOC. COMPASS is a program that helps healthcare...