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  • County Renews USDA Contract

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 16, 2021

    The annual contract with the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection was approved by the Cheyenne County Commissioners. The contract, at $9,421.22, reflects a 5 percent increase in cost. Much of the discussion with Wildlife Specialist Matt Anderson focused on responding to prairie dog infestations. Prairie dog colonies are known to endanger livestock, and spread the bubonic plague. Anderson said the agency is looking at employing a part-time position solely...

  • Airport Board Reviews Improvement Options

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 16, 2021

    The Sidney Airport Authority Board met with Jeff Wolfe, of M.C. Schaff & Associates, June 10, to discuss options for updating the facility. The airport authority board has been researching how to increase and improve hangar space. Discussions have included type of hangars – t-hangar vs box, where to build them and at what cost. The board has also discussed if hangars could be sold In Thursday's meeting, Wolfe said a six-place t-hangar building would cost about $1.3 million. The estimated cost i...

  • Celebrating Service

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jun 9, 2021

    Energy production today is focused on renewable options, leaving the smallest carbon footprint possible and meeting needs consistently. It is a time when decision-makers are seeking sources besides drilling for fossil fuels. That hasn't always been the case. Less than a century ago, energy was fuel-based. Pioneers in the area had gasoline-powered cars and trucks... as well as much of the home. Wheat Belt Public Power District is celebrating 75 years serving parts of Cheyenne, Deuel, Garden and...

  • Changing of the Guard

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jun 9, 2021

    In 1980, Cindy Heilbrun developed a working relationship with the City of Sidney. Nearly 38 years of experience and 41 years of history later, she turning over her office keys to another. She started her career in public service as secretary to the city manager. After taking a leave of absence, she came back at the urging of Geri Anthony to serve as cashier. She was then promoted to deputy clerk. The position of Deputy City Clerk was designed under Anthony. At about the same time, the office of...

  • City Council Approves 'No Parking' Area

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jun 2, 2021

    Keeping Sidney beautiful is more complicated than it needs to be when specific public places have rampant littering, littering that appears to be from a specific population. The Sidney City Council reviewed a memo submitted by Police Chief Joe Aikens, a proposal to reduce parking on Silverburg Drive. The resolution calls for no parking on Silverburg Drive from the southeast corner of the 3090 block north to the intersection with Jennifer Lane, and from the intersection of Chase Boulevard and Upl...

  • Remembering the Fallen

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Jun 2, 2021

    The weather was inviting Monday as a large crowd of supporters gathered for the Memorial Day service at Greenwood Cemetery in Sidney Monday. The service, held at the Veteran Section, was opened by Cheyenne County Veteran Service Office Fred Wiedeburg, followed by Evangelical Free Church Pastor Kyle Larson offering the invocation. 2021 Sidney High School graduate Elizabeth Weimer sung the National Anthem. This year's guest speaker was SCPO Bobby Martinez, USN, Ret. “I'm extra humbled to be h...

  • County Confirms Tourism Projects

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 26, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners on May 17 approved funding for two promotional projects. The commissioners approved a request by Gold Rush Days for $3,000, and $4,000 for Downtown Sounds. Gold Rush Days is an historic-educational-recreational weekend held at Legion Park. This year the event is scheduled for June 11-13. Event planners suspended activities in 2020 due to the coronavirus. It comes back this year with fan favorites including blacksmithing, woodworking, spinning, and gold panning....

  • Gov. Ricketts Signs Legislation for Military Retirement Pay Tax Relief

    May 26, 2021

    LINCOLN – On Tuesday, May 25, Governor Pete Ricketts signed Legislative Bill (LB) 387 into law, allowing 100% of military retirement pay to be exempted from Nebraska income tax starting January 1, 2022. The bill was sponsored by Senator Tom Brewer of Gordon at the request of Gov. Ricketts and prioritized by Senator Tim Gragert of Creighton. It passed final reading with a 47-0 vote. “This is a great win for our state, for Nebraska’s job creators, and for military families looking to put down...

  • Sheriff's Office Proposes School Resource Officer

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 26, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office is reaching out to county schools to create a partnership. It would be a partnership, that, according to Sheriff Adam Frerichs, could curb issues occurring in county schools. In the May 10 meeting of the Leyton School Board, interim Superintendent Charles Bunner said the sheriff's office had contacted the school regarding a possible resource officer that would be shared with Potter-Dix and Sidney High School. In the May 10 meeting, Bunner said the concept...

  • Riding for Mental Health Awareness

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 26, 2021

    On Thursday morning, May 20, a rumbling of excitement entered Sidney from the west. The sound of thundering horsepower was the indicator the Pony Express Riders were approaching Sidney. They were riding with a purpose, to make people aware of children's mental health. “For the past 14 years, these dedicated motorcyclists have been a key partner in raising awareness for children’s mental health,” said Sheri Dawson, director of the Division of Behavioral Health. “Half of all lifetime mental...

  • State Exits Federal Pandemic Unemployment Programs

    May 26, 2021

    LINCOLN - Nebraska will no longer participate in federal pandemic unemployment programs effective June 19. The State has notified the US Department of Labor of its intent to withdraw from the following: • Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), which provides an additional $300 weekly payment to all recipients of state or federal unemployment benefits. • Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), which provides benefits for those who would not usually qualify, such as the self-employed and gig workers. • Pandemic Emergency Unemp...

  • City Council OKs Road Work Bonds

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 19, 2021

    The Sidney City Council approved first reading of an ordinance funding the City's share of Link 17J costs. The road from Interstate 80 north to Sidney, and places beyond, is now tight and slower than normal as work is underway replacing the surface. The work is a part of a state project resurfacing the Link 17J from Fort Sidney Road north to just past the Highway 30 interchange, and west to where work stopped a couple of years ago. The City's 20 percent of the cost comes to about $2.6 million....

  • Leyton School Board Reinstates Geary

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 19, 2021

    The Leyton Board of Education decided in its May 10 meeting to reinstate Superintendent Chris Geary. Geary was placed on administrative leave early this year. He was informed by the Nebraska Department of Education that all charges had been dismissed. The Leyton Board of Education discussed if interim Superintendent Charles Bunner should be kept through his contract as a transition period for Bunner and Geary to work on the budget. Board member Sam Schumacher moved for Bunner to be retained...

  • Tourism Preps for Increased Travel

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 12, 2021

    In early 2020, the coronavirus was announced and resulting health precautions. By spring and early summer, schools were hoping to reopen, posting modified schedules as they adapt to health agency directives. Meanwhile, popular parks and attractions in the region were sitting empty as crowding was prohibited and social distancing encouraged. Restaurants, hotels and recreation areas went from breathtakingly busy to some becoming financial victims of the virus. Cheyenne County Visitor Center...

  • Commissioners Stand Against '30 x 30'

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 12, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners took a formal stand against the part of President Joe Biden's Executive Order 14008 known as the “30 x 30” program. In late April, the commissioners discussed the proposal during a commission meeting. The concern included the impact on privately-owned land and potential impact on local tax revenues. The 30 x 30 plan is an effort to have 30 percent of land in a conservation program, “at least 30 percent of the lands and waters in the United States by 2030....

  • Commissioners OK Communication Agreement

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 12, 2021

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners and Emergency Communications Manager Heidi Gillespie met in the May 3 meeting regarding the Interlocal Cooperation agreement between the county and the City of Sidney. The Communications Center dispatches communication services for the Sidney Police Department, Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office, Deuel County Sheriff’s Office, Regional West Emergency Medical Service, Potter Volunteer Fire Department, Sidney Volunteer Fire Department, Gurley Volunteer Fire Dep...

  • Passport Program Anticipates Surge

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 12, 2021

    Among the many shops and coffee houses off the beaten paths in Nebraska are specific locations participating in the Passport Nebraska program. The locations in this year's program include a print shop, a bigfoot museum, a church made of baled straw, and a new coffee house and weaving and wool shop in Cheyenne County. The Passport Nebraska program is being featured in the Wall Street Journal. Business participants were cautioned their role in the program could increase business by at least 25...

  • City Council Tables Communicatons Center Agreement

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 5, 2021

    The Sidney City Council tabled action on proposed changes to the Cheyenne County Communications Center agreement. The proposed changes include adjusting cost sharing of the service to increase Deuel County's share and including the Deuel County sheriff as a voting member of the board. Two years ago, the City and Cheyenne County signed an agreement for the Cheyenne County Communications Center to dispatch Deuel County agencies. The discussion centered around if the City is receiving adequate...

  • Charges Against Leyton Superintendent Dropped

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 5, 2021

    Leyton School District Superintendent Chris Geary was placed on administrative leave during a special meeting held by the school board on Jan. 22. The board held a meeting Jan.29 when it appointed Charles Bunner to serve as the interim district superintendent. On Friday, April 30,Geary confirmed he had been contacted earlier in the week that all charges had been dismissed with “Non-Public Sanction,” which means the charges will not be on his record. In a telephone call with Geary Friday, Apr...

  • Guburnatorial Candidate Stops in Sidney

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 5, 2021

    Some would call them an unlikely team, a rural and agricultural background on one side and urban roots on the other. However, bringing the Nebraska voters together means starting with a united team. That is the philosophy of Charles W. Herbster, Republican candidate for Nebraska governor. Herbster, his Lieutenant Governor Theresa Thibodeau, and his election team were in Sidney on April 28. When asked why he is running for office, his answer was simple, and direct. “I'm concerned about W...

  • City Approves Playground Funding

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|May 5, 2021

    The Sidney City Council on Tuesday, April 27, approved $40,000 in ACE funding for the Sidney Park Project. In City Manager David Scott's response to the request, he wrote that the City has used ACE (Public Alliance for Community Energy) funds for other park projects. The park project promoters have not asked the City for General Fund support. The ACE Fund is generated by rebates received by the city from ACE. ACE is a supplier option of natural gas for Black Hills Energy customers. ACE refunds...

  • County Discusses '30 x 30' Plan

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2021

    On Jan. 27, 2021, President Biden issued an executive order on “Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.” “The United States and the world face a profound climate crisis. We have a narrow moment to pursue action at home and abroad in order to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of that crisis and to seize the opportunity that tackling climate change presents. Domestic action must go hand in hand with United States international leadership, aimed at significantly enhancing global actio...

  • Officials: Latest Rescue Plan Needs Structure

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Apr 28, 2021

    Cheyenne County is expecting funds totaling nearly $2 million from the federal government. The problem is, so far no one knows what it can or cannot be used for, or the specific accountability needed. In the April 19 meeting of the county commissioners, County Treasurer Shelley Bowlin proposed a resolution establishing Fund 2580 COVID American Rescue Plan. She said the county will be receiving a total of about $1.7 million in two installments. “The first wave of it should hit in May,” Bow...

  • Truck-car Accident Results in Double Fatality

    Apr 28, 2021

    At approximately 12:55 pm on Friday April 23, 2021, the Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office, Nebraska State Patrol, Regional West Ambulance Service and the Sidney Fire Department responded to a double fatality motor vehicle accident at the intersection of County Road 111 and County Road 32. The report stated that there was a child in a car seat that was still alive and crying. An investigation determined that Mark Dalbey was driving a semi-tractor pulling an enclosed van trailer westbound on County Road 32. Brian Johnson was traveling northbound...

  • School Board Approves Staff Changes

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sun-Telegraph|Apr 21, 2021

    The Cheyenne County School District No. 1 school board approved several resignations and staff contracts during the April 12 meeting. The board approved five resignations and eight teaching contracts. Technology teacher Steve Raymond will retire at the end of the school year, completing more than 20 years in Sidney. “I have enjoyed my 22 years of teaching in this district and have spent some time in every building except Middle School,” Raymond said in his resignation letter. “I have proba...

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