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  • Teammates Program Matches Adult With Youth

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 28, 2019

    The high school and middle school years are challenging at best. They are a time of making the leap from childhood to the teenage years and then to young adulthood, and all of the stress and confusion that comes with it. Sometimes success is as simple as having someone to talk to, someone to vent to without judgement. Making your way through the day could be as simple as having someone who has been there to offer some guidance. That is where Teammates comes into play. Teammates is a mentoring pr...

  • Council Approves Annual Fees Review

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 28, 2019

    The Sidney City Council reviewed the City's fee schedules during the Aug. 13 city council meeting. Finance Director David Scott said in the resolution that the council approved an ordinance in 2018 creating a fee schedule containing all of the fees. Prior to that, each department's fees were reviewed and approved individually, “at random,” according to Scott. The fee schedule reviewed included actual fees to be charged from that point forward. According to City Manager Ed Sadler, the intent is...

  • Two Vehicle Accident

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 28, 2019

    A 1995 Isuzu Rodeo and a 2008 Dodge 1500 pickup truck collided at Illinois Street and 17J Link at about 7:49 a.m. Aug. 21. According to the accident report, the accident occurred when the Isuzu driven by Kristina A. Tracy, of Dix, was traveling east on Illinois Street approaching the stop sign intersection with 17J Link as Steven Minshall of Sidney was driving the Dodge pickup south on the 17J Link. The two vehicles collided when the Isuzu proceeded into the intersection as the Dodge was...

  • City Announces Holiday Hours

    Aug 28, 2019

    The City of Sidney will be closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of Labor Day. All City Departments will be closed including the Landfill and the Library. The Dial-a-ride Bus and Stage Line Bus will not be running. The Solid Waste Department will be collecting Monday’s trash on Tuesday and Tuesday’s trash on Wednesday. On Saturday, Aug. 31, the Library and the Stage Line Bus will be open their regular hours....

  • State Chamber Promotes Nebraska Resources

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2019

    To reach the future, you need a plan, a blueprint of what you have and how to arrive at where you want to be. That is the goal of Blueprint Nebraska. The program is the result of a group of business, industry and civic leaders coming together to harness the state's strengths and address challenges that threaten growth, according to the July 2019 Blueprint Nebraska summary report. Representatives from the Nebraska State Chamber of Commerce stopped in Sidney Aug. 14 to update community leaders on...

  • Friday Afternoon Entertainment

    Aug 21, 2019

    Bill Owen of Trickshot sings out from the stage for Downtown Sounds last venue of the season as drummer Dean McCall backs him up. The event included vendors and the Sidney High School dance team offering face-painting....

  • County Cuts Nearly $1 Million from Budget

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2019

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners are set to propose a budget with cuts amounting to almost $1 million. The cuts are a result of a substantial decrease in the county's valuation, according to commissioner Randal Miller. “We are doing everything we can to lower the mill levy again,” Miller said in Monday morning's meeting. He added the biggest hurdle in minimizing the mill levy is the $93 million loss in county valuation. For the 2018 tax year, Cheyenne County's total valuation was $1,...

  • Big Boy Brings Back Memories

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 14, 2019

    There's something about a train that enraptures people. Maybe it is the sense of power, progress and development. For some, it is the recollection of days gone by. Thursday morning, The Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 left Sidney westbound for Cheyenne, Wyo. It was completing its midwest tour commemorating the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. It was also an opportunity for an unlikely meeting of generations. Robert Edler recalls his grandfather working on the...

  • School Board Reviews Policies

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 14, 2019

    The Cheyenne County School District No. 1 started the process of reviewing and updating policies in the Monday, Aug. 12 meeting. The board reviewed the 2002 Organization of the Board policy. The policy states the board is comprised of six members, each elected at-large. Officers are elected in the January meeting. Officers include the board secretary who does not have to be a member of the board. The updated policy says board officers may be elected by secret ballot. The total number of votes...

  • Council Reviews Budget Options

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Aug 14, 2019

    The Sidney City Council met in a Work Session Aug. 6 to discuss next year's budget. The agenda was kept to reviewing the City Manager's Budget for 2019-2020. City Manager Ed Sadler's budget recommendation included a summary of how the City of Sidney arrived at this point. His summary says budget requests during the last two years have seen reductions of about $1 million each year. The reductions were a result of losses attributed to the sale of Cabela's to Bass Pro and the resulting loss of...

  • USDOL Funds Will Assist Employers Impacted by Flooding Grants Will Fund Temporary Infrastructure Repair Jobs

    Aug 14, 2019

    LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL) is now accepting grant applications from local workforce development areas needing to repair damage to public infrastructure resulting from the spring flooding. NDOL has received $2 million in Disaster Recovery Employment Program (DREP) funding from the US Department of Labor, which will be awarded through local workforce development areas to employers to create temporary jobs and receive 100 percent wage reimbursement for those jobs. Individuals who lost employment due to the flooding or who h...

  • Sun-Telegraph Announces Staff Changes

    Aug 7, 2019

    The Sidney Sun-Telegraph announces that editor Forrest Hershberger has been promoted to publisher. He officially took the helm on Friday, July 26. Hershberger came to Sidney in 2017, having most of 25 years in the community news business. He started as a reporter for the Sterling Journal-Advocate in 1990, moved to Monte Vista, Colo., in 1995, then Julesburg, Colo., before returning to the Journal-Advocate to serve as the news editor. He was the interim editor of the Journal-Advocate for a short...

  • Work to Begin on I-80, Sidney to Sunol

    Aug 7, 2019

    Weather permitting, work will begin August 12 on I-80 from Sidney to Sunol westbound, Reference Post 60.70 to Reference Post 68.67, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Scodeller Construction, of Wixom, Mich., has the $760,771 contract, which includes concrete pavement repair and concrete sealing, on the westbound lanes with intermittent closures being implemented in one lane at a time to complete work. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place through the duration of the...

  • SRMC Unveils Patient Data System

    Forrest Hershberger|Aug 7, 2019

    Your child is an active teenager. Some would say reckless and overactive. He doesn’t play. He dares death and injury to stand in front of him. Eventually it does and the next call is to the Emergency Room and resulting doctor visits. The process is complicated by the parents having to ensure they have copies of procedures and records after each step toward recovery. Sidney Regional Medical Center is working to minimize the detail-intensive process. A new program in the works will allow p...

  • Dalton VFD Awarded Rescue Gear

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 31, 2019

    They are often the unnoticed tradesmen, building empires from a handful of tools and a vision. Some jokingly say they are the original gamblers, trying to bet against nature. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says agriculture is among the most hazardous industries with a high risk of fatal and nonfatal injuries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a program in 1990 to address the injuries and illnesses that farm workers and families...

  • Bareback Riding

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 31, 2019

    Louisiana's Waylon Guy Bourgeois earned third place for this ride in the Bareback Riding event at the PRCA Rodeo at the Cheyenne County Fair on Wednesday....

  • MMP Enterprises Awarded LB840 Funds

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 31, 2019

    The Sidney City Council recently approved funding to assist MMP Enterprises in opening a new location in Sidney. MMP Enterprises USA, with its parent office based in Toronto Canada, is a fulfillment and distribution company expanding operations to Sidney, according to a memo from Sidney Economic Development Director Melissa Norgard. The memo says MMP Enterprises is in the process of purchasing the former Cabela's Distribution Center northwest of Sidney. The agreement is for $500,000 over five...

  • Beware of Phone Scams Social Security Admin. Does Not Call for Personal Data

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 31, 2019

    If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Likewise, if it sounds too dark and negative, it may not be true. The telephone in all of its assets is also a pipeline for scammers trying to get into your personal data, from bank account numbers to Social Security numbers. Fear is one of their biggest tactics. Cheyenne County Sheriff Adam Frerichs said the department receives at least three to five reports of scam calls every day. The calls vary from reports of a family member in a distant...

  • Multi-state Ride Brings Awareness to Reservation

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 31, 2019

    On Friday afternoon, commuters on Highway 30 between Potter and Sidney had an extra "personality" on the pavement. It was a scene that could almost be timeless with two horseback riders cutting through the grasses in the afternoon head. If not for the passing motorized traffic, including two pickup trucks and horse trailers, the scene could have been from more than a century in the past. The Tipi Raisers 2019 passed through Sidney recently on their way to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The ride...

  • Public Records

    Jul 31, 2019

    Sidney Police Department July 22 • 2:02 am, Foot Patrol • 5:41 am, Agency Assist, 1200 block Summit Dr. • 6:48 am, Alarm Business, 100 block Cabela Dr. • 7:07 am, Disturbance, 500 block 14th Ave. • 8:46 am, Follow Up, 800 block Hoffies Dr. • 8:54 am, Code Violation, 1100 block 17th Ave. • 8:58 am, Agency Assist, 1200 block Country Club Dr. • 9:04 am, Parking Complaint, 1700 block Newton St. • 9:08 am, Follow Up, 1000 block Pole Creek Crossing • 9:35 am, Follow Up, 1100 block 24th Ave. • 9:55 am, Animal Call, Mile Marker 59, Interstate 80 • 10:0...

  • Fair and Rodeo Queen's Court Invites Youth to 2019 Fair

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 24, 2019

    T he Cheyenne County Fair and Rodeo is underway and Fair and Rodeo Queen Callie Brown and her court wants to make sure everyone attends the festivities. Brown, Vach and Van Anne spent Wednesday afternoon at North Elementary School sharing their experiences with students. They visited the school to share with students what a Fair and Rodeo queen does, how the queen earned her title and what students can look forward to at the fair. They also had fund with the children playing games like dodge...

  • Wheat Harvest Reports Up to 100 Bushels per Acre

    Caroline Brauer, Ag Promotion Coordinator Nebraska Wheat Board|Jul 24, 2019

    According to the USDA Crop Progress Report for the week ending July 21, 2019, topsoil moisture supplies rated 1 percent very short, 12 short, 76 adequate, and 11 surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 0 percent very short, 7 short, 81 adequate, and 12 surplus. Winter wheat conditions rated 1 percent very poor, 3 poor, 14 fair, 65 good, and 17 excellent. Winter wheat harvested was 33 percent, well behind last year's 79 percent and the 76 percent average. Producers in the northern Panhandle...

  • Dress Down Day Supports Elevator Project

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jul 24, 2019

    Small communities exist on two locations socially: a school and a church. Both are used as "community centers," locations for public events. However, when the design of the facility limits access to a percentage of the population, it is not as public as it is intended. The Church of the Plains in Dalton is facing such a dilemma and its members are working to address the shortfall. Residents and parishioners with limited mobility sometimes have to choose between seeking help up the stairs or not...

  • Summer Heat Safety - Avoid Heat - Related Illness with These Tips

    Jul 24, 2019

    Lincoln – Temperatures in some parts of Nebraska are expected to spike later this week and into the weekend. In response, heat advisories and excessive heat watches are in effect in the state. Staying cool, keeping hydrated, and moderating outdoor activities during hot weather can help Nebraskans decrease the potential for heat-related illness according to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The risk for heat-related illness and death is higher for infants and the elderly, whose internal thermostats do not regulate b...

  • Panhandle Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus

    Jul 24, 2019

    Several Panhandle mosquito trap sites have recently tested positive for West Nile virus. These positive mosquitoes gives Panhandle Public Health District (PPHD) an indicator of the location of the virus and the potential for it to be spread. Several counties in the Panhandle have been routinely testing sites to trap and monitor mosquitoes over the summer months. Human cases of West Nile are also used for monitoring. West Nile virus is contracted through the bite of a mosquito. West Nile...

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