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  • Resolute resolutions, classes offered to advance fitness quest

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 19, 2013

    With every new year comes a flood of New Year’s resolutions. Some of these resolutions involve promises to become healthier and to attend the gym more. At the Cheyenne County Community Center 11 workout classes are offered for those who want to take their personal workout to the next level. One of those classes is step aerobics. The class is held every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the center and Carla Orr, the class instructor, encourages members of the community to join the class at any time. L...

  • Obama backers aim to outflank NRA on gun control

    Associated Press|Jan 19, 2013

    WASHINGTON — Supporters of President Barack Obama’s gun-control proposals are planning a methodical, state-by-state campaign to try to persuade key lawmakers that it’s in their political interest to back his sweeping effort to crack down on firearms and ammunition sales and expand criminal background checks. To succeed will require overturning two decades of conventional wisdom that gun control is bad politics. The National Rifle Association is confident that argument won’t sell. But with polls showing majorities supporting new gun laws a...

  • Nebraska woman convicted of killing landlord dies

    Associated Press|Jan 19, 2013

    OMAHA (AP) — An Omaha woman serving a life sentence for strangling her landlord has died in prison. The Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York says Monique Lee died Friday morning. The cause of death has not been determined. Officials say Lee collapsed in the center’s medical unit after complaining last night that she did not feel well. Lee was convicted in August of first-degree murder in the death of Karen Jenkins. Prosecutors say Lee used a vacuum cleaner cord to kill Jenkins, who had evicted Lee. Jenkins’ body was found near an ab...

  • Nebraska high court upholds sex offender ruling

    Associated Press|Jan 19, 2013

    LINCOLN (AP) — A Nebraska man must register as a sex offender despite never being convicted of a sex crime, the Nebraska Supreme Court said Friday in upholding a lower court’s ruling. The state’s high court asked the Buffalo County District Court in January 2012 to review all evidence from a hearing to decide whether 33-year-old Chad Norman’s crime involved sexual contact with his ex-girlfriend’s 11-year-old son. The high court said the district court found clear and convincing evidence that Norman’s crime involved sexual contact with the bo...

  • Nebraska governor unveils 2 tax reform proposals

    Associated Press|Jan 19, 2013

    LINCOLN (AP) — Farmers, manufacturers and shipping companies could lose millions of dollars’ worth of sales tax breaks under plans announced Friday by Gov. Dave Heineman, but their income tax burden would also vanish. The Republican governor unveiled two possible tax-reform packages, both of which would eliminate corporate income taxes and make up the lost revenue by ending the state sales-tax exemptions. But the two measures differ in both their scope and who would benefit. Heineman said he submitted both to initiate a public discussion wit...

  • School salary accountability promoted in legislation

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 19, 2013

    As the Nebraska State Legislature returned to session this January there were many proposed bills attracting statewide attention. The proposed tax relief bill is one of them. However, there are some bills being proposed that are less known to the public, such as one dealing with the question of where tax dollars for schools are being spent. Senator Jeremy Nordquist introduced the Education Compensation Transparency Act, LB 274, to the legislature this Wednesday. According to a press release by Nordquist, the proposed bill “will require full d...

  • Nebraska governor unveils 2 tax reform proposals

    Associated Press|Jan 18, 2013

    LINCOL (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has unveiled two proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate or reduce state income taxes. The larger plan unveiled Friday would eliminate the state’s income tax on corporations and individuals, while getting rid of $2.4 billion in sales tax breaks that Nebraska currently allows. The second bill would eliminate corporate income taxes and provide an exemption for retirement income. Married couples would receive an exemption for the first $12,000 they earn, while single filers would see a $6,...

  • Job’s Daughters: Molding traditional values in today’s world

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 18, 2013

    It is an organization rich in heritage and tradition with origins from right here in Nebraska. Omaha to be exact, the organization is Job’s Daughters, founded by Ethel T. Wead Mick in 1920. She established Job’s Daughters for young women between the ages of 10 and 20 naming the organization afterJob’s three daughters in honor of her deceased mother. As a child Mick’s mother read her stories from the Bible’s book of Job, it was her beloved memories and love of the book’s teachings that inspired h...

  • Slezak plea in abatement overruled; trucker will be arraigned on manslaughter, vehicular homicide charges

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 18, 2013

    Cheyenne County District Judge Derek Weimer struck down a challenge by plea of abatement by the Chicago trucker charged in the Sept. 9 multi-vehicle accident which claimed four lives and an unborn baby. Josef Slezak, 36, appeared with counsel Kelly Breen Thursday afternoon to contest evidence which was presented by Cheyenne County Attorney Paul Schaub during Slezak’s preliminary hearing. Slezak is charged with four counts of Class III felony manslaughter, four counts of Class IIIA felony motor v...

  • City honored by state organization

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 18, 2013

    The City of Sidney has been awarded the title of an Economic Development Certified Community for the second time by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and the Nebraska Diplomats, according to City officials. This certification lasts for five years and will designate the city as such for the years 2013 through 2017. Updates of the city’s condition however will be required periodically throughout that time period, city officials reported. An official announcement of the communities t...

  • Helping abused, neglected children

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 18, 2013

    The Royal Family KIDS Western Nebraska branch is hosting an open house this Sunday to inform the public and potential volunteers about their opportunities to help children in the area who have only known a life of abuse and neglect. The information session will be held at the Christian Life Center in Sidney from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., according to Yvonne Donaldson, the program’s director. Royal Family KIDS is a worldwide organization devoted to helping abused, neglected and abandoned children. E...

  • Teens can enjoy many shared moments in book club

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 18, 2013

    With the creation of a new Talks and Treats teen book club there is once again a reading program for every age at the Sidney Public Library, said Eileen Nightingale, the children’s youth service librarian at the library. For four months now library staff has held the new teen reading program on the third Tuesday of every month. Teens in grades seven through 12 are encouraged to attend, Nightingale said. According to Nightingale how the reading club works is a different book is passed out to t...

  • President to take oath twice, on two Bibles

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2013

    When President Barack Obama stands in front of an estimated 600,000 to 800,000 people outside of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 21 it will be the 57th presidential inauguration this country has witnessed. This year however the president will technically partake in two inaugurations. Jan. 20 serves as the seventh time in history that - due to the date of inauguration falling on a Sunday - another swearing-in ceremony will be held that Monday. According to section one of the 20th amendment to the U.S....

  • Pick’em winner

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2013

    Cheyenne County Community Center director Mike Namuth has been announced the winner of the 2012 Sidney Sun-Telegraph’s Weekly Football Pick’em Challenge. Namuth’s season record was 57-28. There were four other constants participating in the challenge this year. Close behind Namuth in the standings were Sidney Federal Savings and Loan President Steve Smith and American National Bank Vice President Bill Butkus, who both ended the challenge with a record of 55-30. Other participants included City...

  • Belief Series: Lutheran ELCA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2013

    Pastor of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Pastor Dave Hall followed an interesting path to the priesthood; despite the 30 years he has now worn the collar. “When I was a teenager I felt that God was calling me to do something different than I was doing,” he began. “But then after a while I ignored it. I was going to college and quit college to start working. I did that for about a year and a half. “The pastor that was pastoring me when I was a teenager said to me one day, ‘You know you are neve...

  • Drug arrestees back in Cheyenne County Court

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2013

    Two Iowans facing drug charges were back in court Wednesday before Cheyenne County Judge Randin Roland. Jessica Carroll, 30, and Benjamin Schneider, 20, both of Ames, appeared for status hearings on multiple counts stemming from their Jan. 8 arrests on eastbound Interstate 80, just west of Sidney. Carroll. During a traffic stop, authorities were alerted by a smell of marijuana. Eventually, Nebraska State Patrol trooper Ron Kissler and Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office deputy Fred Wiedeburg discovered heat-sealed packages of marijuana, which w...

  • Petluri is winner of Central West Spelling Bee

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 17, 2013

    Sidney’s West Elementary School auditorium went silent as approximately 45 parents sat in anticipation watching each of the 32 students nervously or confidently approach the microphone during the practice round of the annual Central West Spelling Bee competition this Wednesday. Students advanced to the front of the stage when their name was called and turned toward their word pronouncer, Carla Brauer. Brauer, who serves as the school counselor at Central and West Elementary, pronounced each w...

  • Obama unveils $500 million gun violence package

    Associated Press|Jan 16, 2013

    WASHINGTON – Braced for a fight, President Barack Obama on Wednesday unveiled the most sweeping proposals for curbing gun violence in two decades, pressing a reluctant Congress to pass universal background checks and bans on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. A month after that horrific massacre, Obama also used his presidential powers to enact 23 measures that don’t require the backing of law...

  • Sidney man pleads not guilty to child-abuse charges

    John Roark, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2013

    A Sidney man on Monday entered pleas of not guilty to charges of child abuse and debauching a minor, following his December arrest. Johnny Langley, 42, appeared before Cheyenne County Judge Randin Roland to enter pleas on the Class I misdemeanor counts. Langley was arrested after allegations of child abuse surfaced Dec. 1, when Sidney City Police responded to a domestic disturbance. Police later interviewed two children, aged 13 and 14, who were reportedly at the residence when the offenses...

  • Smelling like a rose

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2013

    Opening the doors a mingled rush of flowers and scented candles greets the senses, an aroma that can invoke a warm cozy feeling no matter the weather outside and quite possibly a greeting that is imbedded within the very essence of the business and walls. Knick knacks, candles and seasonal gifts lead the way to the narrow counter where Teresa Grant, owner since 1994, awaits to take a flowery order or help a customer pick the perfect gift, a service originally offered by two ladies by the same...

  • Team to conduct housing survey

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2013

    The Sidney East Expansion team is conducting a survey of potential homebuyers in the Sidney area. The expansion team is comprised of a collaboration of business leaders from Cabela’s as well as Sidney Regional Medical Center staff and City of Sidney officials. The goal being put forth by the team is to bring economic benefit to the community, according to Dennis Armstrong, a Cabela’s corporate architect. “It’s open to all residents, but we especially hope to hear from those who are in the market for a new home,” Armstrong said. Armstrong said t...

  • Sheehy on the trail to promote governor’s plan

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 16, 2013

    The bitter cold winds blowing through Sidney ushered in Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy yesterday when his plane landed at the Sidney Airport. Sheehy stopped in Sidney to give an overview of the plans Gov. Dave Hieneman delivered during his State of the State address to Nebraskan residents Tuesday morning. This stop was one of many on the Lt. Governor’s agenda, with the purpose of discussing proposals within the budget for the next two fiscal years as well as preparing citizens across Nebraska to take p...

  • Von Seggern to again head Sidney School board; Mattoon reappointed as VP

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 15, 2013

    Sidney School District board members were informed of the fund-raising activity planning and the successful implementation of drug and alcohol screening at Sidney Middle School. New board member Doug Means also joined the board and committees for 2013 were formed. Tom Von Seggern was appointed once again as board president and Steve Mattoon was reappointed as board vice president. Deanna Kantor was reappointed as board secretary and Geri Anthony as treasurer. “Anytime you replace the s...

  • Mentoring: Douglas and Means, one of the first pairings

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 15, 2013

    The Sidney Schools’ Teammates Mentoring program is a completely volunteer program that matches up youths with adults, offering the child another responsible caring adult in their life. Both adult and child volunteer to be a part of the program that was brought back to the Sidney Schools two years ago for children in the fifth through eighth grades. When her daughter brought home the flyer and paperwork on how to become a mentor, Rhonda Douglas signed up to be a mentor and was paired quickly. R...

  • On Hagel, senators take wait and see attitude

    Hannah Van Ree, Sun-Telegraph|Jan 15, 2013

    President Obama’s nomination of former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel for the position of U.S. Secretary of Defense on Jan. 7 has lead to concern by members of congress and pointed questions lingering to be answered as the process moves forward. “The work of protecting our nation is never done and we still have much to do. Chuck Hagel is the leader that our troops deserve; he is an American patriot,” Pres. Obama said when announcing Hagel’s nomination. Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), who was just sworn...

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