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  • City kids learn about agriculture

    Mary Rezac, Nebraska News Service|Nov 21, 2013

    LINCOLN – Dirt flew in Kevin Atterberg's eighth grade class as the kids prepared basil, chives and other plants to grow in water, known as a hydroponic system of agriculture. The Nebraska Farm Bureau named the Lincoln teacher as one of two Ag Teachers of the Year last year for his innovative new curriculum called Ag in the City, an advanced eighth grade science class exploring various aspects of the field of agriculture. The Culler Middle School teacher attended the Summer Soybean Institute in 2012, where he was supposed to come away with m...

  • A "wordy" donation

    Stephen McKay|Nov 21, 2013

    Central Elementary School 4th grader Daniel Johnson sits quietly as Rotary Club member Tom Hyde explains how to use his new dictionary. The Rotary donated more than 100 dictionaries to the 4th graders at Central Elementary School.... Full story

  • A "wordy" donation

    Stephen McKay|Nov 21, 2013

    Kaelea Hart, Kaela Hart volunteers a word from her new dictionary.... Full story

  • Cheyenne County Community Fund Avistory Committee

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 21, 2013

    The Cheyenne County Community Fund Advisory Committee members met at the end of October to elect the following officers: Jim Ernest – Chair; Beau Mathewson - Vice Chair; Susan Narjes - Secretary; Mary Katos- Treasurer; and Megan McGown - Communications Coordinator. The fund was created as an avenue for individuals, groups, and businesses to "give back" to Cheyenne County and receive charitable giving tax credit. The fund is an affiliation of the Nebraska Community Foundation, and established w... Full story

  • Alleged victim's mother takes the stand as Gipfert trial continues

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 20, 2013

    On day five of the State of Nebraska vs. Nancy Gipfert, the alleged victim’s mother testified that her two-month-old son was healthy and normal until the events of Sept. 13, 2011. Gipfert is charged with one count of child abuse causing serious bodily injury, a felony, for her alleged part in the incidences leading up the hospitalization of an infant who was in her care prior to suffering seizures and brain injuries. The mother of the victim, who grew up in Sidney but now lives in Peetz took the witness stand yesterday afternoon. Her p...

  • Honoring local teachers

    Dave Faries|Nov 20, 2013

    Brent Joyce of Sidney High School celebrates winning at $50 certificate to Dude's Steakhouse during Tuesday night's business after hours event honoring local teachers. The ceremony was sponsored by American National Bank and hosted at the Holiday Inn.... Full story

  • American Education Week

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 20, 2013

    This is American Education Week. North Elementary School invited parents to eat lunch with their kids in order to spend more time with their children and get more involved in their educational environment.... Full story

  • Dix man allegedly threatens "non-virgins" at Potter-Dix school

    From court affidavits|Nov 20, 2013

    Cheyenne County Sheriff’s deputies requested an arrest warrant Tuesday for Charles Smith, following a series of phone calls to Potter-Dix High School in which Smith allegedly threatened to kill all “non-virgins” at the facility. The Dix resident was taken into custody by Sergeant Brandon Loy of the the Kimball County Sheriff’s Office. Potter-Dix administrators contacted the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office on Nov. 11, reporting that a threatening message had been left on the school’s voice mail over the weekend. Chief Deputy Fred Wiedeburg r...

  • Donation made to Head Start program

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 20, 2013

    Recently Head Start was forced to cut back from full to half days. The program caters to three, four and five year olds from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Due to money being tight, director Patsy Yager does not always receive the supplies she requests. But individuals and circumstances sometimes come to the rescue. Eileen Nightingale reads to the kids every Monday, and drives the book mobile there every other week. "Literacy is one of our main focuses," Yager said. Since Nightingale is so active in the... Full story

  • Pediatrician testifies for prosecution in Gipfert trial

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 19, 2013

    A child abuse pediatrician who headed the team that worked to determine the cause of the alleged victim’s injuries testified during day four of the State of Nebraska vs. Nancy Gipfert. Gipfert is charged with one count of child abuse causing serious bodily injury, a felony for her part in the incidences allegedly causing the two-month-old baby’s seizures and brain injuries in Sept. 2011. Expert witness for the prosecution, Dr. Lisa Griss out of Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children where the boy was hospitalized from Sept. 13-Oct. 4, shared her...

  • County considers, approves emergency communications upgrades

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 19, 2013

    At the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners meeting on Monday, the body approved a Government Leasing Contract for Motorola MIP5000 Console System. The console is intended for use by the Cheyenne County Emergency Communications Center. The Communications Center board earlier took votes on purchasing or leasing the new system. Purchasing would come to a total of $74,000, with installation included. The equipment could also be leased for up to five years and paid either monthly or in installments. In this case, installation would still run... Full story

  • Pouring concrete

    Dave Faries|Nov 19, 2013

    Kelly Mata helps pour concrete in front of Sidney's Chamber of Commerce building on Tuesday. He was part of a crew setting a new sidewalk leading into the facility.... Full story

  • Holiday Enforcement Message: Buckle Up

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 19, 2013

    The Nebraska State Patrol will join law enforcement agencies across the nation in a Thanksgiving holiday campaign designed to save lives by enforcing seat belt usage. Beginning Monday, Nov. 25, through Sunday, Dec. 1, troopers and communication specialists will put in extra hours as part of the “Click It or Ticket” enforcement campaign. A more than $20,000 grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety (NOHS), will help to pay for the additional enforcement. “It really is very simple,” said Colonel David Sankey, Superintendent of the Nebrask... Full story

  • Finishing touches

    Dave Faries|Nov 19, 2013

    Eddie Detner puts the finishing touches on the driveway leading into the new Sonic in Sidney on Tuesday morning.... Full story

  • Officers recount Gipfert investigation

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 18, 2013

    Last week, during the first and second days of the State of Nebraska vs. Nancy Gipfert law enforcement testified about their investigation into events leading up to the hospitalization of an infant who had been in Gipfert's earlier that day. Lieutenant Keith Andrew of the Sidney police took the stand for the prosecution. On Sept. 13, 2011, Andrew received a call from Sidney Regional Medical Center about an injured infant. The hospital reported that the child suffered head injuries that could...

  • Atomic Learning Program

    Dave Faries|Nov 18, 2013

    TE Connectivity of Sidney donated $5,888 to Sidney Public Schools for a one year account to the Atomic Learning program, an online library of tutorials for students, educators and parents. Atomic Learning offers video tutorials for K-12, professional development courses and general information guides for every subject, as well as helpful hints on the use of Google, social media and software packages. The program can be customized to fit teacher curriculums and keeps track of progress. Rick... Full story

  • Injury to eyes the focus as testimony continues in Gipfert trial

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 18, 2013

    On day three of the State of Nebraska vs. Nancy Gipfert, an expert witness explained the injuries to the alleged victim’s eyes and those who saw the infant in the days and weeks before the incident testified to his prior state. Gipfert is charged with one count of child abuse causing serious bodily injury, a felony for her alleged part in the incidences leading up the hospitalization of an infant who was in her care prior to suffering seizures and brain injury. Two months old at the time, the alleged victim suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage a...

  • All-State Choir

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 18, 2013

    Three students from the Sidney High School Choir were chosen from over 2,500 auditions to be members of the 2013 Nebraska All-State Choir to be held in Lincoln on Nov. 21-23. Those chosen were Casey Baldwin (Soprano I), Andrew Phelps (Bass I) and Jonathon Stokes (Tenor I). Additionally three alternates were chosen from Sidney High School including Kylie Ellwanger, Karli Jones and Megan Neal. The Sidney Singers, a Sidney High School select choir chosen by audition, competed in the "Old West... Full story

  • Physicians offer differentiating opinions on day two of Gipfert trial

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 15, 2013

    Medical experts for both the prosecution and defense testified Thursday regarding possible causes of internal head injuries to the alleged victim in the case of the State of Nebraska vs. Nancy Gipfert. Gipfert is charged with one count of child abuse causing serious bodily injury, a felony for her alleged part in the incidences leading up to the hospitalization of an infant who had been at her daycare prior to suffering seizures and brain injury on Sept. 13, 2011. The then two month old child...

  • 85th Birthday & Business After Hours

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 15, 2013

    Gene Lienemann celebrated his 85th birthday with a Business After Hours event at the Hillside Bar and Grill on Thursday evening. Lienemann has been involved in the Cheyenne County Chamber for a number of years, and he and his wife, Margaret, were voted "Outstanding Citizens of the Year" last January for their volunteer efforts in the community.... Full story

  • Osborn brings campaign, ideas to Sidney

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 15, 2013

    Shane Osborn is a veteran and entrepreneur hoping to be elected to the United States Senate. On a stop in Sidney on Friday morning, he met with local residents at Dude's Steakhouse, hoping to make an impression in what is becoming a crowded field of candidates. Osborn was born in Norfolk, Neb. and raised by a single mother. He admired her hard work and dedication as she took on three jobs to provide for her two children. She worked her way up in the nursing field and eventually became the... Full story

  • Wrestling club treasurer arrested after $4500 discovered missing

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 15, 2013

    Sidney Wrestling Club treasurer Amanda Sykora was arrested by Cheyenne County Sheriff’s deputies on Oct. 11 for allegedly forging a signature on checks totaling $4506.36 and the theft of club funds. Sykora reportedly admitted to using the club’s bank account to pay personal expenses and forging the name of Chris Raines, a member of the club’s board of directors, without his knowledge. According to an affidavit from the Sheriff’s Office, Sykora informed investigators she intended to pay the amount back before the wrestling season. Chief Deputy...

  • First day of testimony ends in Gipfert trial

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 14, 2013

    September 13, 2011 started out like any other day but ended with her infant grandson on a helicopter transport to Denver after suffering a seizure, said Wendi Schuessler, grandmother of the alleged victim, during her testimony in the first day of the State of Nebraska verses Nancy Gipfert. Gipfert is charged with one count of child abuse causing serious bodily injury, a felony for her alleged part in the incidences leading up to the infant's hospitalization. Michael Guinan and William Tangeman,...

  • On the verge of disbanding, Ladies Chamber commits to another year

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 14, 2013

    For months, members of the Cheyenne County Ladies Chamber feared that the end of their organization was just around the corner. Members were reluctant to step into the officer positions due to the time commitment and current officers, like Diane Scott for example, felt as though she did not do the presidency justice. Family issues required her full attention during chamber term. After much consideration, the current officers decided to spend another year leading the Ladies Chamber. Scott will on... Full story

  • City agrees to plan for towing abandoned vehicles

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 14, 2013

    The city is finally prepared to begin towing abandoned, unlicensed and inoperable vehicles. At Tuesday's meeting, the city council approved a year long contract with Affordable Towing for this purpose—although some council members were perturbed that the council was advised to accept the only bid submitted. The original bid included specifications that the tow company must provide an area to store the vehicles. The only bidder then suggested to the city that Sidney store the vehicles on its own property to save some money. These changes i...

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