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  • City creating RLF for new, start-up businesses

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 6, 2017

    Sidney is pursing federal and state grant opportunities to create a revolving loan fund for new and start-up businesses. "In the last few months a couple of newer start-up type companies have approached myself and the city wanting to know what we could do to help them out in terms of either growing a new business, purchasing an existing business, or starting up a new company from scratch," Melissa Norgard, city economic development director, said. Such businesses, though, don't meet the...

  • Feddersen pleads not guilty to six felonies

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 6, 2017

    Jackson G. Feddersen, 18, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Cheyenne County District Court to six felony charges related to an Aug. 31 incident. Feddersen is charged with robbery, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, second degree assault and burglary, all Class II felonies, and strangulation and terroristic threats, both Class III felonies. With the charges of robbery and use of a deadly weapon, Feddersen faces 50 years in jail maximum for each charge and a minimum one year each. For the...

  • Local family survives Las Vegas massacre

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 4, 2017

    Chaos erupted as endless shots from a powerful rifle fired down on the crowd. Thaddeus Oliverius, a Lodgepole native and current resident of Scottsbluff, was attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival with his wife and her family, eight people total. “We were there and everything was going good and everybody was having fun,” Oliverius said. On the event’s third day, musician Jason Aldean took the stage. And Stephen Paddock, from the Mandalay Bay Hotel began shooting at the crowd. “Some people...

  • Lodgepole arsenic levels below state standards

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 4, 2017

    The levels of naturally occurring arsenic in Lodgepole’s water are below state standards again. “It’s a great relief for us,” R.J. Savely, Lodgepole Board of Trustees vice chair, said. “We also know arsenic fluctuates throughout the panhandle, and it doesn’t get us out of the woods permanently, but it gives us the chance to continue to explore and work on water options for the village.” Quarterly tests are performed by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The state standar...

  • Smith rep visits county commissioners

    Brandon L. Summers|Oct 4, 2017

    A community liaison for U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith visited with the Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday to provide an update on Smith’s legislative efforts in Washington D.C. “This has been a very interesting year,” Phillip Black said. Smith’s major agenda items, shared by fellow House of Representative Republicans, Black said, are health care reform and tax reform. House Republicans passed a health care reform bill, though further efforts foundered in the Senate during the summer. The focus n...

  • KCMI frequency issue finally settled

    Oct 4, 2017

    Christian Media Inc. in Scottsbluff has announced that the long-running effort to be reimbursed for expenses surrounding the 2016 KCMI frequency change has been resolved. Scottsbluff-based KCMI radio recently received payment for the expenses, which totaled nearly $40,000. The costs included engineering and consulting fees, promotions, office supplies, advertising, legal fees, and licensing costs. In 2007, Appaloosa Broadcasting Corp. petitioned the FCC for FM frequency 96.9, to be used for a station in Nunn, Colorado, as 96.9 was the only...

  • Gov. Ricketts, State Chamber to celebrate Manufacturing Month in Nebraska

    Oct 4, 2017

    LINCOLN – Today, Governor Pete Ricketts proclaimed October as “Manufacturing Month” and announced a statewide tour in celebration of Nebraska’s second largest industry. At the ceremony, Governor Ricketts was joined by Department of Economic Development (DED) Director Courtney Dentlinger, the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, and the Nebraska Manufacturing Advisory Council. “Nebraska is a state known for growing things and making things,” said Governor Ricketts. “Throughout the month we’ll be celebrating our manufacturers who are making world-cl...

  • Dorwart retires after 50 years in U.S. Navy

    Don Ogle|Sep 29, 2017

    Fifty years ago a young Sidney man found his way into the Navy. A week ago today, that man retired as a highly respected man of God and of the Navy, who would remain serving both capacities if he could. Lieutenant Commander William Dorwart stood in the hangar bay of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt at the Naval Base San Diego, honored by Navy friends and family, plus members of his own family who could make the trip. When Dorwart left Nebraska, he became an aviation electronic technician. When his...

  • Lukjan subdivision approved by council

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 29, 2017

    Sidney City Council Tuesday approved a subdivision for Lukjan Metal LLC's facility on Greenwood Drive. Dividing the property is among the steps necessary to bring another company to Sidney, Robert Stefka, Commercial Investment Services of North Platte, representing Korda & Kelly, Lukjan's ownership entity, explained to council members. "When they purchased that building," Stefka said, "they looked at marketing the other half of the property because, quite frankly, it was a much larger property...

  • Points West merging with Fullerton National

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 29, 2017

    Points West Community Bank of Sidney and Fullerton National Bank of Fullerton are merging. The two institutions reached an agreement this month, Bruce Batt, Points West president, told the SunTelegraph. "Fullerton National and Points West are affiliate banks with the Olson family of Nebraska being majority shareholders," Batt said. "With the increasingly difficult regulatory and technology environments it makes sense to reduce duplication in these areas." He added, "Our group is community...

  • Lucero pleads not guilty to enticement charge

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 29, 2017

    Paul A. Lucero, 41, of Littleton, Colorado, appeared in Cheyenne County District Court Tuesday on an amended charge of attempted enticement by electronic device. The amended charge is a Class 1 misdemeanor. The original charge of enticement, though, is a Class 4 felony. Lucero entered a plea of not guilty. The amended complaint alleges Lucero, between Feb. 7 and Nov. 10, 2016, while a resident of Sidney, "knowingly and intentionally utilized an electronic communication device to attempt to...

  • Council approves amending comm center agreement

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 29, 2017

    Sidney City Council Tuesday approved amending its interlocal cooperation agreement with Cheyenne County for the Emergency Communications Center. Discussions were held recently between J. Leef, city attorney, and Paul Schaub, county attorney, about the agreement, Leef reported. Several needed updates to the contract were proposed. “It still talks about teletypes and things we no longer have. It was revamped to take that out,” Leef said. “It also addresses several things that really hadn...

  • Bass Pro Shops acquisition of Cabela's complete

    Don Ogle|Sep 27, 2017

    Through SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) filings and a combined press release, Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops announced the companies' merger was completed Monday, 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...

  • Fur Harvesters Convention

    Don Ogle|Sep 27, 2017

    As attendees continued to roll in Saturday morning, local organizers were already counting the Nebraska Fur Harvesters Convention a success. "I've been trying to get it here for a long time," said Nate Morgan as he watched new arrivals. Professionals, hobbiests, and the curious made their way around the Cheyenne County Fairgrounds Friday and Saturday to see the latest tools, techniques, and products for and from the industry. For Morgan, it was a chance to show the unitiated what trapping is...

  • Scottsbluff attorney appointed 12th District judge

    Sep 27, 2017

    LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts announced his appointment of Andrea D. Miller to the District Court of the 12th Judicial District Court of Nebraska on Friday. Miller, 37, is an attorney at Simmons Olsen Law Firm in Scottsbluff. In her 11 years of practicing law in Nebraska, she has also served as a law clerk in the Criminal Appeals Division of the Nebraska Attorney General's Office. Additionally, Miller has participated in and graduated from Leadership Scotts Bluff and the Nebraska State Bar A...

  • SPNRD receives tree grants

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 22, 2017

    South Platte Natural Resources District has received two grants to bring trees to Sidney and the surrounding area. Through ReTree Nebraska and EAT (Environmentally Adapted Trees) grants, SPNRD has already received 40 trees, which it will soon begin dispersing, Galen Wittrock, SPNRD assistant manager, said. ReTree is a University of Nebraska initiative, through the Nebraska Forest Service, to replant a million trees. "The forest service provides money to buy large, landscape trees, and provide...

  • County approves 2017-18 budget

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 20, 2017

    Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday approved the 2017-18 budget. The county is requesting $6.64 million in property taxes, a decrease from the $6.68 million requested for the 2016-17 year. Before taxes, the total budget amounts to $13,189,303, an increase from $11,991,544 the previous year. Commissioners acted to set a 2017-18 county tax levy that was different than the 2016-17 levy. “Your levy last year was at that .429714 after the amended budget was filed, and the property tax request t...

  • Lukjan subdivision going to council

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 20, 2017

    A subdivision for the Lukjan Metal LLC facility on Greenwood Drive was approved by the Sidney Planning Commission Monday. Dividing the property is among the steps necessary to bring another company to the Sidney facility. Robert Stefka, Commercial Investment Services of North Platte, which is representing Korda & Kelly, Lukjan’s ownership entity, explained the plan. “What we’re asking to do is be able to subdivide that so we can market that property to another company in hopes we can proba...

  • Bike accident in Sidney

    Sep 20, 2017

  • Traffic light stalled 8 months

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 15, 2017
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    Traffic lights on the south side of the 13th Avenue and Illinois Street intersection will not be replaced for as many as eight months. The light pole was hit by a truck in August and since then has had flashing yield lights for east- and westbound traffic, and stop signs for north- and southbound traffic. A new light pole has been ordered, Ed Sadler, city manager, said, but its arrival will be delayed. "These are not something they keep in stock," he said. The city was contacted by the...

  • City delivers balanced budget for 2017-18

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 15, 2017

    Sidney City Council Tuesday approved a budget summary for 2017-18. The budget is a balanced one, Ed Sadler, city manager, reported to the council in his presentation. “It’s spending the revenue that we’ve got,” he said. “It’s not spending any more than what we’re taking in this year, which is a good thing, because that has not been the case for the last couple of years.” Expenses totaling $31,638,848 for the year were projected. “This is a much more concise budget,” Sadler explained. “This is...

  • Feddersen's mother: Stettner set up my son

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 13, 2017

    Jackson G. Feddersen, 18, appeared in Cheyenne County Court Thursday for a preliminary hearing on charges of robbery, second degree assault, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, all Class II felonies, and strangulation and terrorist threats, both Class III felonies. On the morning of Aug. 31, Feddersen allegedly broke into the home of Ryan Stettner, and with friends attacked Stettner with a crowbar or other object, and stole $3,000 from him. Paige Feddersen, Jackson Feddersen's mother,...

  • Regulators approve Foremost Bank sale

    Don Ogle|Sep 8, 2017

    A final piece of the puzzle in the sale of Cabela’s was put into place Wednesday. That piece, the approval by the federal regulators for a Georgia bank to acquire Cabela’s banking operation, was announced Wednesday. In an SEC filing, Cabela’s reported the Federal Reserve approved the sale of Worl’s Foremost Bank to Georgia-based bank Synovus, which will keep $1.2 billion in deposits but resell the credit card business to Capital One. According to an Associated Press report, the banking approva...

  • SHS, Chamber partner for student job shadowing

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 8, 2017

    Sidney High School and Cheyenne Area Chamber of Commerce are partnering to provide students with job shadowing and internship opportunities. The opportunities are based mutually on the student’s interest and the willingness of local businesses to host students. As many as 15 junior and seniors participate in the program yearly, Chris Arent, SHS principal, said. “We start with the job shadowing experience. That way, (students) can go follow and be able to ask questions, and see if it’s a good...

  • Sidney's Feddersen charged with robbery, assault

    Brandon L. Summers|Sep 8, 2017

    Jackson G. Feddersen, 18, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with robbery, first degree assault, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, second degree assault and burglary, all Class II felonies, and strangulation and terroristic threats, both Class III felonies. Feddersen is being held on $250,000 bond. Sidney Police Department was dispatched on Aug. 31 at 1:42 a.m. to Spruce Street in response to a reported assault, according to an affidavit released by the Cheyenne County Attorney's Office....

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