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  • Manslaughter charge filed in death of Sidney man

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 5, 2013

    Theodore Medina, 23, of Sidney was charged last weekend with first degree assault, a felony after an altercation between he and 51-year-old Ernest Ward, also of Sidney. Ward died on Saturday night at Sidney Regional Medical Center. Yesterday, Cheyenne County attorney Paul Schaub filed an additional charge of manslaughter, also a felony, based on what he learned from the preliminary autopsy findings. “My decision to file additional charges was motivated by the added information,” Schaub said. On Nov. 2, Sidney police received a call just bef...

  • Smith touches on farm bill, ACA during Sidney visit

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 5, 2013

    Representative Adrian Smith touted the benefits of small government yesterday during his visit to the Cheyenne County Community Center. Some of his policy concerns relating to big government were passage of the Farm Bill and worry about the Affordable Care Act. Smith, as well as some of those in the small crowd of area residents gathered at the center voiced concern about Obamacare. "It's a mess," Smith said. It worries the congressman that some Americans who thought they'd be able to keep...

  • Wreath contest brings festive color to downtown businesses

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 5, 2013

    The Cheyenne County Ladies Chamber is putting on a Christmas wreath contest open to organizations and individuals. The wreaths will be displayed in windows of businesses throughout downtown Sidney until Dec. 22. The contest will be separated into youth and adult divisions. The youth division will consist of any entries from high school seniors and below. The wreaths will be judged on originality, creativity, construction/durability and overall appearance. Prizes will be given for three categories—most traditional, most unique and most w...

  • Sidney ahead of state in solving water issues

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 4, 2013

    From the beginning of time, humans have been concerned with their water supply. The purpose of Nebraska’s Water Funding Task Force, which met in Sidney at the end of last month, is to find long term funding for the state’s water projects to help maintain water sustainability, according to a press release from the group. The city of Sidney already dealt with some major water issues before the rest of the state got on board. “We had an early start on water issues because we didn’t have water at times so we’re basically ahead of the race,” said Ke...

  • Area resident finds success, frustration in effort to do a good deed

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 4, 2013

    Blain Schilreff spends much of his day in Sidney, working for Cabela's. But he also serves on the Kimball Community Concert Committee. That's where he got to know Carol Jo Nagel as she became a regular at the concerts. One day, she was not in attendance and it raised questions. Schilreff learned that Nagel was at home because her car had broken down and did not want to trouble anyone for a ride, even to her job at George Risk Industries. Nagel is not in the best of health. She lives paycheck to paycheck, thus being unable to afford necessary re...

  • Weekend fight ends in man's death

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 4, 2013

    Theodore Medina, 23, of Sidney was arrested Saturday for first degree assault, a felony after an altercation between he and a man identified as Ernest Ward. Ward was taken to Sidney Regional Medical Center, where he died Saturday night. The investigation into this matter is ongoing, according to the Cheyenne County attorney's office. An autopsy was ordered....

  • Night of Hope

    Shannon Ireland|Nov 4, 2013

    The volleyball team at Sidney High School presented a check for over $540 to Brenda Noel, president of the Night of Hope organization on Friday afternoon. The team had a "pink out" for their block out cancer game on Tuesday. The Night of Hope organization funds patient aid and assistance wherever income and insurance end. The allocated funds are strictly confidential. There are still shirts available, and proceeds will continue to be given to Noel. To purchase a shirt, email...

  • New Hope Fellowship's gift to students

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 4, 2013

    R. J. Savely, Jr., pastor of New Hope Fellowship in Lodgepole, recently presented a gift of 14 calculators, book covers, and gift certificates to Mr. Cory Michelman's 7th Grade Math and Mrs. Cabela's 8th Grade English classes at Creek Valley Middle School in Lodgepole. These gifts were made possible through the generous donation of New Hope Fellowship's sister church, Hope Community Baptist Church, in Flanders, N.J. where pastor Savely previously served as Education Director and Church...

  • WING task force, Sidney police team up in drug bust

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 1, 2013

    Sidney residents Jennifer Cartwright and Walter Fischer were arrested last week and charged with possession of methamphetamine, a felony, and possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. This arrest occurred as the result of coordinated work between the Western Intelligence Narcotics Group task force and Sidney police. “This is a classic example of having team members that don’t recognize zip codes because the bad guys certainly don’t recognize them,” said Sidney police chief B.J. Wilkinson. On October 23, a WING investigator receive...

  • Red Ribbon Week

    Dave Faries|Nov 1, 2013

    In celebration of the anti-drug campaign Red Ribbon Week, West Elementary students pledged never to try drugs then launched a balloon into the wind. Attached to each balloon is a card and contact information, encouraging the person who finds it to send a message. In previous years the school has received word of balloons from Wyoming, Iowa and even Tennessee....

  • Downtown Halloween events draw almost 1,000 trick-or-treaters

    Caitlin Sievers|Nov 1, 2013

    The first year of the Sidney Police Department's Trunk or Treat event at Hickory Street Square in coordination with Trick or Treating at downtown businesses was a success, said Sidney police chief B.J. Wilkinson. Sidney's police estimate that between 750 and 1,000 kids showed up to the event yesterday and that between the officers, Cabela's, the Sidney Volunteer Fire Department and the library, local entities gave away around 300 pounds of candy. Points West Bank and Wal-Mart both donated money...

  • Judge, police put case against bullying to Sidney students

    Shannon Ireland|Oct 31, 2013

    Judge Derek Weimer and Officer Curtis Hofrock held an assembly at Sidney Middle School to inform seventh and eighth grade students about the implications of using smart phones in dumb ways. Weimer pulled his cell phone out of his jacket pocket, held it high and said, "This is an incredibly powerful thing." Weimer explained that cell phones today are not phones; they are computers with phone features. You can check your email, surf the web, take photos, log onto social media sites, text, check...

  • Community center receives donation

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Oct 31, 2013

    Western Resources Group of Ogallala, Neb. and US Recycling of Sidney have designated the Cheyenne County Community Center Foundation a recipient of a $50,000 donation in support of their mission and vision statements for the future financial support of the Community Center. The Cheyenne County Community Center Foundation, Inc. provides financial support to the Community Center. With that support, the Community Center has become a centerpiece of the community. Thousands of people use the Center...

  • One man's struggle with methamphetamine addiction

    Caitlin Sievers|Oct 31, 2013

    When Dale Robertson gets out of prison, he’ll have to start his life over at 50, with nothing to his name but the clothes on his back. Robertson, a 49-year-old Sidney native is headed to prison for his second felony drug conviction after around 35 years of drug and alcohol abuse. “I’ve been around the drug scene my whole life,” Robertson said. His introduction to drugs occurred when he was in 7th grade. At 13 he started smoking marijuana, drinking and skipping school. Robertson spent his time with older kids and ended up dropping out of scho...

  • Around Town: Local illustrator, Nebraska storyteller to hold book signing

    Dave Faries|Oct 31, 2013

    Ethan Nelson was born to sketch and to paint. Well, perhaps not literally-though the Dalton native did win a prize in the Nebraska Fence Post Christmas Art Contest in 2002, when Nelson was just five years old. Meanwhile Charlotte Endorf lives to tell stories from this state's past. Decked in period costume, she often appears before captivated crowds reliving the pioneer days, the travails of those plodding along the Oregon Trail or life in a slumping sod house on the plains. The two talents...

  • PINK OUT

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Oct 30, 2013

    The Sidney Regional Medical Center had a Pink Out, recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness on Tuesday. This national recognized event, focuses on continuing to build awareness toward breast cancer and the importance of prevention through early detection. Here staff members show their support for the cause....

  • Jitney Supper

    Dave Faries|Oct 30, 2013

    Lucas and Trevor Booe are all smiles after picking up their carry-out meals....

  • Construction firm allowed to operate from Kielian site

    Caitlin Sievers|Oct 30, 2013

    After much debate over the storage of asphalt millings at Kielian pit last month, the Sidney planning commission issued a conditional use permit last week to Werner Construction to do work out of the pit. A conditional use permit is needed when a business or individual wants to perform activities on ground that isn’t zoned for those activities, but prefers to avoid the process of re-zoning that ground. Usually, conditional use permits are issued for temporary work. Werner will be operating a hot mix plant for local projects out of the pit, a...

  • Damage to insulator knocks out power to Chappell, Lodgepole

    Caitlin Sievers|Oct 30, 2013

    Widespread power outages occurred across an area covered by the Wheat Belt Public Power District on Tuesday. The outages extended from the North Platte River south to the Colorado state line between 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. This included the areas of Lodgepole and Chappell. The combination of damage to an insulator, which is the glass equipment that holds the line, believed to be hit by a shotgun paired with wet, icy weather caused the line to fail, according to a press statement from Wheat Belt. Finding the problem in the dark was very difficult due...

  • Yard Of the Month

    Shannon Ireland|Oct 30, 2013

    The Onken's spent one Sunday afternoon putting up decorations throughout their yard. Amanda spent an entire day drilling holes in some pumpkins, filling them with Christmas lights and making them into topiaries. Unfortunately, the inconsistent weather caused the topiaries to shrivel. KSB will be awarding a Holiday Yard of the Month four times per year-for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. To nominate a friend or neighbor, call (308) 254-5851....

  • Cabela's reports revenue of $850 million in third quarter

    Caitlin Sievers|Oct 29, 2013

    Although direct sales and firearms sales were somewhat disappointing, Cabela’s still saw revenue increases in the third quarter of this year. Cabela’s boasted a total revenue increase of almost 15 percent to around $850 million during 2013’s third quarter. Retail store revenue increased about 20 percent to around $550 million. But direct revenue climbed a little less than one percent to around $199 million, which fell short of expectations, according to a press statement from the company. “While pleased with many aspects of our busines...

  • Halloween Hay Days

    Dave Faries|Oct 29, 2013

    Dozens of costumed characters descended on the fairgrounds for the annual Hay Days gathering. The event, hosted by Cook Kids Club/No Limits and Kids Plus, featured prizes, a bouncy house and a visit from McGruff, the crime dog. Members of the Sidney Police Department and Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office handed out treats....

  • Intern program hopes to bring opportunities to students, businesses in state

    Shannon Ireland|Oct 29, 2013

    On Monday representatives from the InternNE program met with local businesses to promote internship possibilities and funding opportunities. Through its website InternNE allows businesses to post available internships online and apply for grants. The website and the grant program are related, but the two are operated and funded separately. “It’s really a place for businesses and students to connect,” InternNE Specialist, Allison Hatch said. “It’s kind of your one-stop-shop. You can find interns and then it’s also your way to apply to the gran...

  • Halloween Hay Days

    Dave Faries|Oct 29, 2013

    Ryker Fuss seems uncertain of the proceedings as he waits in line....

  • Young hunters, veterans call Pheasants Forever events successful

    Caitlin Sievers|Oct 28, 2013

    For some area hunters passing on the tradition and giving back to veterans are just as important as bagging a bird. The local chapter of Pheasants Forever, a national grassroots, nonprofit organization devoted to conservation and habitat preservation held two free hunts earlier this month, one for local kids and another for Nebraska veterans. First time pheasant hunter Morley Haley, 14, of Leyton High School said the youth hunt was a success. "It went pretty good," he said. "I got one of two phe...

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