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  • Police Chief steps down citing family health issues

    Hank Bond, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 13, 2013

    Just short of his second anniversary as Sidney Police Chief, David M. “Mike” Brown has submitted his resignation to Sidney City Council. He stood before the governing body to offer his official notice of leave at the Tuesday city council meeting, citing family health issues. “Family members of both me and my wife have some long-term health issues and it’s just something that had to be done.” With both families out of the state of Nebraska, Chief Brown said family, “just comes first for me and...

  • Heineman names regent as new lieutenant governor

    Associated Press|Feb 13, 2013

    LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman tapped former state Sen. Lavon Heidemann of Elk Creek Wednesday as his new lieutenant governor. Heidemann, a University of Nebraska regent, took the oath of office during a public ceremony at the Capitol. The 54-year-old Republican served as chairman of the Legislature's Appropriations Committee during his eight years in the Legislature. He left because of term limits. Heidemann replaces former Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy. Sheehy resigned earlier this month following news that he had made thousands of calls to w...

  • Official announces top 5 consumer complaints

    Associated Press|Feb 12, 2013

    LINCOLN (AP) — The Nebraska attorney general says the majority of complaints his office received in 2012 dealt with mortgages, banking-related issues and scams. Attorney General Jon Bruning announced Monday the top five complaints his consumer protection division received in 2012. The office works to mediate complaints between Nebraskans and businesses. The division logged more than 3,500 complaints and recovered more than $1.1 million for Nebraskans. Mortgage complaints topped the list. Also landing on the top five consumer complaints list w...

  • Hastings Public Schools ensures students have breakfast option

    Associated Press|Feb 12, 2013

    HASTINGS (AP) — Children at Hastings Public Schools have the option to eat breakfast every day of the school week at school. The problem, according to district director of finance Jeff Schneider, is the logistics if every student chose to take advantage of the program. “We’d have to start serving breakfast at 6:30 in the morning to get everyone served,” he told the Hastings Tribune. Both Hastings and Adams Central public schools offer a breakfast program to all students, both those who pay ful...

  • Accused murderers all face amended charges

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    Charges were amended Tuesday morning in two of three pending murder cases before Cheyenne County District Judge Derek Weimer. Jason W. Custer will now face first-degree murder in connection with the November shooting death of Adam E. McCormick of Sidney, while Craig A. Johnson now has a habitual criminality enhancement attached to his second-degree murder charge in the December 2011 beating death of April Smith. In addition, the county’s third accused murderer, Larry G. Martinez was also in court to be arraigned on an amended charge of f...

  • Sparkle and shine

    Special for the Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    ‘Sparkles’ struts her stuff at the 137th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden. The three year old French Briard, owned by Merry Jeanne and Tommy Millner of Sidney, won best of breed over the weekend....

  • Weight loss program showing great success

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    In the Sidney Regional Medical Center/Cheyenne County Community Center’s Get Fit Stay Fit Challenge a total of 246 pounds have been lost in the first month of the challenge, according to Ashley Houtwed, Sidney RMC director of nutrition services. Those pounds lost only account for the weight loss of 36 participants that attended the first weigh-in at the center this Feb. 6 and there are 102 total participants competing in the challenge. “The middle weigh-ins are not required but a way to see how they have progressed,” Kiersten Richards, the C...

  • Feeding residents authentically

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    A newer restaurant made its way into town giving residents their choice in Mexican food and service with a smile. Luna’s Mexican Restaurant, owned by Ramy Bello and Ruben Cornejo, opened almost nine months ago and offers a customer affordable authentic Mexican food; the business name coming from their 3-year-old daughter. The couple came to Sidney from Denver, but grew up in Mexico, and was in search of a nice quite place to raise their family of six. “We were looking for a small town not too...

  • Barnes steps down from Sidney City Council

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    Sidney City Council member Aaron Barnes has regretfully informed the council that he will be stepping down from his position as council member this month, with his last meeting being Jan. 20. In a letter Barnes wrote to City of Sidney Mayor Wendall Gaston he said that he must resign because of employment changes and his family’s relocation out of Sidney. Barnes said that he was honored to hold his position and that he will miss the town and the people of Sidney. “I am very honored to have bee...

  • Chamber joins in for ribbon cutting ceremony

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 12, 2013

    Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors joined Doug and Tammy Hays at the ribbon cutting ceremony for their business, Bushido Mixed Martial Arts, as the business united with the chamber yesterday at 11 a.m. The ribbon cutting took place at the Youth Center (located on 14th and King St.). Bushido Mixed Martial Arts has officially been open for business since Feb. 4. The Hays have been working in different areas of martial arts for years. Tammy said she started out learning Tai Chi, which...

  • Senate panel approves Hagel for Pentagon chief

    Associated Press|Feb 12, 2013

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A bitterly divided Senate panel on Tuesday voted to approve President Barack Obama's nomination of Chuck Hagel to be the nation's defense secretary at a time of turmoil for the military with looming budget cuts, a fresh sign of North Korea's nuclear ambitions and drawdown of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The Armed Services Committee voted 14-11 to send the nomination to the full Senate, with all the panel's Democrats backing the president's choice to succeed Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. The committee's Republicans were u...

  • More than $1.7 million awarded to recycling, litter programs

    Special for the Sun-Telegraph|Feb 9, 2013

    Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Director Mike Linder has announced the awarding of $1,765,776 in 55 grants for litter cleanup, recycling, and public education programs and activities. Funds for the Litter Reduction and Recycling Grant Program are generated from a fee charged to certain manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of products that commonly contribute to litter. “Recycling and litter reduction are important issues to all Nebraskans,” Linder said. “These grants to local programs and communities will help us all meet...

  • State lawmakers consider raising income tax on rich

    Associated Press|Feb 9, 2013

    LINCOLN (AP) – A bill inspired by Omaha billionaire Warren Buffett that would increase state income tax rates on the rich and bring in more than $42 million in its first year was brought before lawmakers Friday. Sen. Danielle Conrad of Lincoln asked lawmakers to consider creating a new state income tax bracket for the less than 1 percent of tax filers making more than $400,000. The Nebraska and Lincoln Chambers of Commerce opposed the bill, while the Nebraska State Education Association supported it. Her bill comes up for discussion after G...

  • Decision to charge fee a local decision

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 9, 2013

    As of Jan. 27, 2013 business owners are now allowed to charge customers with a surcharge fee of up to 4 percent extra when customers use a credit card to pay for their products. Whether or not to charge the extra fee is up to each individual business retailer and although using a credit card may result in the surcharge, debit cards will remain untouched. According to a Reuters article by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, this surcharge can apply in 40 U.S. states – California, New York and Texas are among those outlawing the charge. The state of N...

  • Accused Cheyenne County murderers back in court Tuesday

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 9, 2013

    The three individuals who currently stand accused of murder in Cheyenne County — Craig A. Johnson, Larry G. Martinez and Jason W. Custer — each have hearings scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, with Johnson facing new enhanced charges. Cheyenne District Judge Derek Weimer will preside in each hearing. Here’s a breakdown of each defendant’s status: • Johnson, 47, Sidney, is charged with felony Class 1B second-degree murder and Class II felony use of a weapon to commit a felony, in the Dec. 11, 2011 beating death of April Smith. Upon arrival t...

  • Kicking your way to good condition and health

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 9, 2013

    Lara Herboldsheimer stays in shape by not only teaching a total body conditioning class at the Cheyenne County Community Center but she also teaches the popular class of kickboxing there. Total body conditioning occurs Monday and Wednesday mornings from 5:15 a.m. to 6 a.m. and kickboxing class is on Tuesday nights at 5:30 p.m. at the center. While Herboldsheimer has been teaching kickboxing at the center on and off for seven years, this is the first year that she has been teaching total body...

  • Neb. economic forecasters predict modest growth

    Associated Press|Feb 8, 2013

    LINCOLN (AP) — State forecasters expect modest economic and employment growth in Nebraska this year and a drop in farm incomes from their all-time highs, according to a report released Friday. The Nebraska Business Forecast Council said in its latest long-range report that many sectors of the state economy were primed for solid progress in 2014, predicting accelerated job and income growth for Nebraska workers. “Weather conditions and uncertainty about the national fiscal situation will limit economic growth in Nebraska during much of this yea...

  • Petluri captures countywide spelling bee

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 8, 2013

    Sidney West Elementary School fifth grade student Salena Petluri came out on top once again at the Cheyenne County Spelling Bee held at West Elementary. Petluri beat out 23 other contestants and not only correctly completed her word (renegade) in the fifth round but also spelled the championship word, Olympian, correctly and confidently. Two rows of boys and girls sat patiently waiting to see who would be victorious in a war of words Wednesday afternoon with an audience consisted of parents,...

  • 27th year anniversary around the corner

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 8, 2013

    Their business started out in a two bay shop and had already been established, owned by Don Hoffman, but it is Roger and Betty Sauder who, on July 14, will celebrate the 27th anniversary of the business that brought their family so much success. Back in 1986 Roger Sauder was doing as most of us do, working for someone else, when his boss, Hoffman, decided he was ready to pack in the chips. Sauder seeing his chance to work for himself in an industry he knows well made a very smart move – he j...

  • Von Seggern honored for heroic act

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 8, 2013

    Sam Jacoby of Bridgeport Dental Clinic awarded a certificate from the Great Navy of Nebraska to Tom Von Seggern on Jan. 30. Von Seggern was presented this honor due to his courageous efforts saving two little boys from drowning in a pond at Sidney’s Legion Park Jan. 4 at around 3:30 p.m. One of the boys had slipped into the pond while chasing his dog across the iced-over pond. The other fell in attempting to rescue his submerged sibling. Von Seggern and four other city workers came upon the scen...

  • City considering snow emergency

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 8, 2013

    City of Sidney officials may be issuing a Snow Emergency either later today or early Saturday morning because of recent weather forecasts, according to John Hehnke, City of Sidney Public Services Director, in a press release this morning. A winter storm is forecasted for this weekend and city officials would like to alert residents and ask them to pay attention to local media sources for future alerts from the National Weather Service or the city. “The City of Sidney is closely monitoring forecasts provided by the National Weather Service f...

  • Veterans support governor’s bill

    Special for the Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2013

    LINCOLN – Members of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) supported Gov. Dave Heineman’s proposed tax reform bill in a press conference Wednesday morning. In a unanimous vote Jan. 26, the VFW voted to support LB405 that would eliminate income tax on all forms of income, including Social Security benefits, military retirement and all pensions. John Hilgert, director of the Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs, said he thinks the bill will help the future of Nebraska. “I don’t know a single soldier who...

  • WOW does Durang

    Special for the Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2013

    SIDNEY – The Sidney Elks will host Way Out West Community Theatre as it presents an Evening of One Acts Feb. 8, 9 and 15, 16 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 10 and 17 at 2 p.m. Both shows are by Christopher Durang and have been a growing experience for all involved. “It has really stretched my skills as an actor. It has allowed me to try different acting techniques and get rid of my boundaries,” Erin Huddleston said. Huddleston was last seen in “Steel Magnolias” as Shelby, but is stepping outside h...

  • Funds to help a 50 year program polished for state prospects

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2013

    Sidney’s Legion Baseball Association was honored by the Cheyenne County Lady’s Chamber as February’s Dress Down Day recipients. This is not the first year the Association has received Dress Down Day funds in the past the board members for the Legion Baseball Association have used the monies to upgrade the home team’s concession stand and press box. This year, board representative Clay Phillips said the funds would be used for, “the overall maintenance of the baseball team, uniforms all the w...

  • Heineman seeks applicants for youth advisory council

    Special for the Sun-Telegraph|Feb 7, 2013

    Gov. Dave Heineman recently along with members of the Governor’s Youth Advisory Council announced seven vacancies on the council with members from Districts 2 and 3 especially needed. The council is facilitated by Nebraska Children and Families Foundations. “I want to applaud the interest these young people have taken in civic issues,” Gov. Heineman said. “These students are the future leaders of our state. I want to encourage more young people to be involved in public service.” Members meet quarterly to review pending legislation, discuss issu...

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