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  • Ride for Suicide Awareness June 15

    Jun 12, 2019

    The third Motorcycle Ride 4 Suicide Awareness is scheduled for June 15. Registration is starts at 9 a.m. At the Silver Dollar in Sidney. Participants can enter with a motorcycle or a car, as long as they have a valid driver’s license. Participants can choose not to drive the 187-mile five-stop route and meet at the Hot Spot at the end for the silent auction. Cost is $15 per hand or $25 per couple. For more information, contact John Hajek at 308-250-1562....

  • Ricketts Meets With Boys and Girls State Delegates

    Jun 12, 2019

    LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts met with delegates from the Boys and Girls State programs as they met in Lincoln last week. The summer programs, run by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary, aim to educate Nebraska’s rising high school seniors about the workings of local, state, and federal government. “Civically-engaged people are the foundation of a healthy republic,” said Governor Ricketts. “Thank you to the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary for their decades-long commitment to hosting these outstanding opportuni...

  • Public Records

    Jun 12, 2019

    Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office June 9 • 3:29 p.m. Follow-Up, 3000 block of Silverberg Drive, Sidney • 2:38 p.m. Animal Call, US Highway 30 and County Road 105. • 12:57 p.m. Transient Aid, sheriff's office • 11:57 a.m. Funeral Escort, Illinois Street, Sidney • 12:42 p.m. Warrant Service, Sheriff's Office • 8:47 a.m. Fraud, 400 block Bates Boulevard Lodgepole • 10:42 a.m. Agency Assist, 500 block of 14th Avenue, Sidney • 3:01 a.m. Agency Assist, 900 block Orchard Street, Lodgepole June...

  • End of the Legislative Session: What Was - and Wasn't Accomplished

    Sam Crisler, Nebraska News Service|Jun 5, 2019

    LINCOLN--The 2019 Nebraska unicameral session had its ups and downs, but it ended May 31 marked by little action on two of the Legislature’s biggest priorities at the session’s outset. Rural senators stressed the importance of property tax relief over the course of the session, but their two main proposals — introduced by Sens. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn and Tom Briese of Albion, respectively — failed to resonate with urban senators and Gov. Pete Ricketts. Both proposals involved using new taxes...

  • Pallet Burning

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    Excess pallets were burned at the Sidney Landfill on Monday. Flames and smoke could be seen throughout Cheyenne County....

  • Commissioners Approve Purchase of Fairground Buildings

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners Monday purchase of a building at the Cheyenne County Fairgrounds owned by the Sidney Elks Club. The purchase, according to County Attorney Paul Schaub, is at the direction of the county’s insurance carrier. Following an executive session on negotiation for the purchase of personal property, the commissioners reconvened the public meeting to announce the purchase of a building and improvements from the Elks for $7,500. The commissioners then called for a s...

  • Wireless World Verizon Store Open for Business

    Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    Wireless World, located at 610 Glover St. in Sidney, opened its doors on May 20 and ready to service the Cheyenne County area as an authorized Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer. Justin Reimers is the new store manager at the Sidney location, and said that being a Premium Retailer enables Wireless World to offer exclusive special promotions by Verizon that are not available online or at regular retail outlets. "We can offer a better experience for customers by providing them one on one customer...

  • Drug Suspects Appear for Status Hearing

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    On Friday, May 10, four people were arrested on charges related to the seizure of 12 pounds of methamphetamine. On Thursday, May 30, the four again appeared before Hon. Judge Randin R. Roland for status hearings. The status hearings were scheduled to see if the four – Francisco Herrera, 35 of Sterling, Ashley Whited, 30 of Sterling, Rene Basaldua, 41, of Sterling, and Jared Schaefer, 26 of Sterling – would waive a preliminary trial. Basaldua is scheduled for a 10 a.m. Hearing on July 1 in Che...

  • PUBLIC RECORDS

    Jun 5, 2019

    Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office June 2 At 10:34 p.m., a deputy conducted a traffic stop on Highway 30. At 8:32 p.m., a deputy responded to a traffic complaint on Highway 30. At 7:45 p.m., a deputy conducted a transport at Sidney Regional Medical Center. At 3:21 p.m., a deputy conducted a follow-up in Sidney. At 11:39 a.m., a deputy responded to a traffic complaint on US Highway 385. At 4:31 a.m., a deputy responded to a disturbance in Potter. June 1 At 9:54 p.m., a deputy conducted a citizen as...

  • Gov. Ricketts Thanks President Trump for Year-Round E15

    Jun 5, 2019

    LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts issued a statement following news that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had issued a new rule authorizing the year-round sale of E15. In September 2018, Governor Ricketts had joined President Donald J. Trump to announce the commencement of the rulemaking process to approve year-round E15. "Thank you to President Trump, Administrator Wheeler, and the EPA for delivering on their promise to approve E15 by the summer driving season. Promises made, promises k...

  • Ricketts Declares June as Dairy Month

    Jun 5, 2019

    OMAHA – On Saturday, Governor Pete Ricketts proclaimed June as Dairy Month in Nebraska during a ceremony at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Dairy Month is celebrated in Nebraska each June to highlight the importance of Nebraska's dairy farmers to agriculture and the state's economy. "Dairy farmers in Nebraska make significant contributions to our state's economic growth as well as high-quality milk for our families. Thanks to their good work, Nebraska is a top-ten state in both production and r...

  • Register Soon for Tractor Safety

    Jun 5, 2019

    Advance registration is due by June 11 for a tractor safety course at Gering for 14- and 15-year-old youths who work on farms. The class is scheduled for June 18-19 at Legacy of the Plains Museum. The course, provided by the Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health in the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health, provides training on tractor and all-terrain vehicles safety with a variety of hands-on activities. The Nebraska Extension Tractor Safety & Hazardous Occupations Course is for 14- and 15-year-olds...

  • USDA Invites Farmers to Join Acreage Reporting Pilot Project

    Jun 5, 2019

    LINCOLN - Producers in 19 Nebraska counties are being asked to consider participating in a pilot project to test their ability to use precision ag data for reporting acreage to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agencies. Nebraska USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director Nancy Johner and USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) Regional Director Collin Olsen have announced the agencies are looking for producers to test the transfer of data collected by their planting equipment as part of a streamlining initiative. The data will be...

  • Nebraska Farm Bureau Opens New Round of Assistance

    Jun 5, 2019

    LINCOLN – The Nebraska Farm Bureau Disaster Relief Fund has opened a second round of distributions. Applications are welcome and encouraged from new and repeat applicants. The Disaster Relief Fund has collected more than $2.5 million, with 100 percent of the funds going to help farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. The application process can be completed online at www.nefb.org/disaster. Farm Bureau membership is not required to apply for or receive assistance. Both new applicants and prior recipients who wish to be considered for a...

  • Do You Have a Business Succession Strategy?

    Jun 5, 2019

    If you own a business, you’ve always got plenty to think about: sales, marketing, employees, competition, industry trends, consumer preferences – the list goes on and on. It’s easy to get so caught up in your work that you might not take time to think about retirement. But if and when that day arrives, you’ll want to be prepared – which means you need a business succession plan. • Selling the business outright – You can always sell your business outright whenever you like – right now, when you retire or some time in between. Of course, any sal...

  • Heavy Lift

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    Local residents passing the location near 10th and King Monday got to see a crane at work as a crew lifted new equipment into place at Gehrig-Stitt Funeral Home....

  • Education Team Tours Aggie Campus

    Jun 5, 2019

    CURTIS – They came to college prepared to work, ask questions, learn, and weren't afraid to get their hands dirty. Nebraska's Coordinating Commission on Postsecondary Education brought appointed members and staff to Curtis recently, making their first official visit in nearly a decade to the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. Their role: to see first-hand the programs, facilities and mission of the University of Nebraska's two-year campus which specializes in agriculture and veterinary t...

  • WNCC Unveils Website Redesign

    Jun 5, 2019

    SCOTTSBLUFF -- Western Nebraska Community College has unveil a redesigned website, wncc.edu. The redesign process for the new website took around 18 months, which included the addition of a new design, a new content management system, updated photography, and re-developed content. Ultimately, the new website was created as a recruitment tool with prospective students as the primary audience. “I’m so pleased with the revamped website,” said WNCC President Dr. Todd Holcomb. “Updating our website has been on the to-do list for several years,...

  • Sidney Part of NET Events Across State

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Jun 5, 2019

    Sidney was one of nine sites chosen across the state last week as officials from NET, Nebraska's Public Broadcasting Station, crossed the state to guage people's feeling for their communities. A small but -Sidney-enthusiastic group met with Bill Anderson, director of the NET Radio Network and his team, who told the gathering "we want to see how we can best serve the area and the state." First up for Anderson was to see what people like about Sidney and the county. Participants included a range...

  • Council Discusses Highway Funding Options

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

    The State of Nebraska is proposing more work on highways near Sidney. The question is how to fund the City’s share of the cost of nearly $2 million. “This is a pretty good offer,” City Manager Ed Sadler said Tuesday. The work will effectively take off from where the last project ended east of Sidney toward Highway 385/Highway 17J. There are several options that have been discussed already, including using existing funds from the road budget and funding the project with bonds. In his lette...

  • SRMC Seeks Rezoning of Land

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

    The Sidney City Council Tuesday approved having a public hearing June 11 to formally address a request to change zoning of land owned by the hospital from Central Business to Agriculture. The request was first reviewed by the Planning Commission on May 20. The parcel — Trace 2 of Section 33, Township 14, Range 49 owned by Cheyenne County Hospital Association Inc., doing business as Sidney Regional Medical Center — is located directly south of the hospital. The Planning Commission reported no...

  • Rain to End, Area Affected by Wet Spring

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|May 31, 2019

    In farm country there's a saying - "It's pretty hard to complain about getting moisture." That holds true for the area, which gets only about 15-17 inches of rainfall each year. But this year has been different. Late spring snowfalls, followed by seemingly endless rainstorms, have left the county soaked. With the forecast of warmer temperatures over the coming days, Sidney and Cheyenne County will have a window of drying in its abnormally wet spring. In the last week alone, Sidney officially...

  • NET's 'On the Road' Tour Includes Sidney

    May 31, 2019

    LINCOLN – NET, Nebraska's PBS and NPR Stations, is hitting the road this summer to bring a variety of free events to towns across western Nebraska. Beginning May 29 and ending June 3, the tour includes stops in Chadron, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Mitchell, Sidney, Gering, Lewellen, Ogallala and Brule. Free screenings of NET's new documentary "Small Town Cops" will provide an informative look at the changing role of police work in Nebraska's small towns and rural areas. NET producer Bill Kelly and lo...

  • Specialty Crop Growers And Beekeepers Have Tool To Avoid Chemical Drift

    May 31, 2019

    The Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Nebraska Extension are encouraging produce vendors, nurseries, beekeepers, organic growers and other businesses that could be affected by chemical drift to avoid inadvertent drift by registering their specialty crops and beehives on-line with DriftWatch/Beecheck website. The website is at https://fieldwatch.com/. FieldWatch Inc. is a non-profit company that operates the website, which include both the DriftWatch Specialty Crop Site and BeeCheck Apiary Registry. FieldWatch’s mission is to develop and p...

  • Nebraska Wheat Crop Report

    May 31, 2019

    According to the USDA Crop Progress Report for the week ending May 26, 2019, topsoil moisture supplies rated 0 percent very short, 0 short, 60 adequate, and 40 surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 0 percent very short, 0 short, 72 adequate, and 28 surplus. Winter wheat conditions rated 1 percent very poor, 3 poor, 26 fair, 59 good, and 11 excellent. Winter wheat headed was 19 percent, behind last year’s 32 percent, and well behind the 50 percent average. Producers in the northern Panhandle said wheat that had been flattened or covered w...

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