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  • Every time a bell rings ...

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 28, 2012

    As many have already read the employees of Cabela’s have many committees for the many departments of the corporation and each of them love to give back to the community. Well, this committee, called simply the Volunteer Committee, is no different when it comes to extending their hands during this the season of giving and looking for more areas to give. The Volunteer Committee consisting of employees at the Cabela’s Travel Service, employees of the three department building have tossed their hat...

  • Pink jerseys worn to honor cancer victims, survivors

    Tina Mines, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 27, 2012

    The Sidney Red Raider Girls Basketball team will soon be sporting pink jerseys for a pink night during the 2012 - 2013 season. The jerseys aren’t really pink but rather white with pink trim and are approved by the Nebraska State Athletic Association (NSAA) for the girls to wear at a designated home game in honor of anyone who has battled or lost their life to cancer. Shelby Price, Sidney High School secretary said the idea was Coach Tyler Shaw’s, but he declined to take credit for the idea. “I...

  • Meeting Meriah Barnes

    Tina Mines|Nov 14, 2012

    By now most of the residents in Sidney have heard of the newly elected two-year term City Councilman Aaron Barnes. However; many residents have yet to know his wife, Meriah Barnes. The Barneses have been married for 10 years in Dec. and have two children. Meriah said she grew up in northern California, living there for 18 years. However that is not the only place she has lived, according to Meriah, she also lived in Hawaii for 10 years, then lived in Arizona and was back in California for a few...

  • History preservation is true a Fine Art

    Tina Mines|Nov 14, 2012

    Sidney’s Fine Arts Center is reopening and having more renovations done, according to owner Jesse ‘Jess’ Nelson. He said he has owned the building for about four and a half years. Nelson said he feels that Sidney would not just benefit from an Art Center, but that “every great community needs an art center. “Sidney is a growing community and I was surprised there wasn’t an up and running art center when I was here, people want that, people need that. I think a community that finds things to d...

  • County commissioners convene Monday

    Andy Britt, Sun-Telegraph|Nov 3, 2012

    SIDNEY – The Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, Nov. 5, to discuss several issues, including a non-smoking policy in the Cheyenne County Courthouse, and the addition of more real estate space for the Department of Health and Human Services and Probation department for the county. A decision regarding the development of a mining operation west of Sidney, owned by Craig Harrison, was taken off the agenda Friday morning. “Please remove my name from the agenda,” reported Harri...

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