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  • City, residents voice disagreement over new pool project

    Caitlin Sievers|Mar 20, 2014

    A public meeting held to discuss plans for a new city swimming pool brought forth quite a few concerns from Sidney residents about the type of pool and its possible location. Several members of city council as well as other members of the public attended the meeting, held on Wednesday at the city offices. “Probably from a city standpoint, what we can definitely afford to build is an outdoor pool,” Sidney mayor Wendall Gaston informed those in attendance. The city has allocated 30 percent of the new half percent sales tax that will be col...

  • Not doggin' it

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    Bradey Holtz, left, and Ben Karnik work on the baton exchange as the Peetz Bulldogs prepare for their opening meet on Saturday at Yuma....

  • Engagement: Baliman, Laughlin to marry

    Mar 20, 2014

    Todd and Kim Baliman of Kimball are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Margaret Elizabeth Baliman (Maggie) to Mr. Dan Laughlin of Kimball. Dan is the son of Elizabeth Wells of Kearney. Maggie is a graduate of Kimball Jr. Sr. High and the University of Wyoming with an Ag Business Degree. She is employed in the loan department of FirsTier Banks in Kimball. Her grandparents are Betti and the late Richard Burback of Kimball and Daryl and Mary Conger of Sidney. Dan is a...

  • Eileen Beutler

    Mar 20, 2014

    Eileen Beutler 1936 to 2014 Eileen Beutler, 78 of Sidney, passed away Monday afternoon, March 17, 2014 at the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, NE. Memorial Services will be held 11 a.m., Mon., March 24th in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with the Pastor Dave Hall officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made in Eileen's name to the Sidney Regional Medical Center Hospice. Cremation has been held. Friends may stop by Gehrig-Stitt...

  • Tales of a coffee-holic: Breaking bad news

    Caitlin Sievers|Mar 20, 2014

    I have no patience for people who attempt to completely ignore the unpleasant things that happen in life. I totally believe that sensationalism in the news is wrong and that constant streams of stories about murders and explosions is not a fair representation of what’s happening in the world. But bad things do happen often and people need to know about it. I recently reconnected with a very close friend from high school on Facebook. We exchanged quite a few lengthy messages talking about what was new in our lives before I told her about some n...

  • Pat Bittner Scholarship deadline announced

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2014

    In memory of Pat Bittner’s years of service to education and the visual arts, the Chappell and the Lodgepole School districts and surrounding area, this scholarship was established in 2006 through the generosity of June and Gaynor Collison and Shain Bittner. This award is granted in the hope of encouraging young people of Creek Valley High School to pursue a program of study or related program of study in the fine arts-music, art, and drama. Graduating seniors may acquire a scholarship application from Mrs. Ford, counselor at Creek Valley H...

  • Sidney High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

    Mar 20, 2014

    STRAIGHT A (GRADE 12) – Casey Baldwin, Kylie Ellwanger, LaNaya Gutierrez, Brendan Holly, Karli Jones, Karson Langley, Calder Rosdail (GRADE 11) – Erin Bown, Alli Ehler, Michaela Flick, Hayden Lienemann, Manjesh Mogallapalli, Andrew Myers, Theda Parker, Vanessa Riley, Savanna Rosenbaum, Ashley Stafford, Madisen Stafford, Sara VonSeggern, Hunter Vowers, Jachob Wiedeburg (GRADE 10) – Ryan Birner, Mia Hernandez, Jasmine Jallen, Abigail Jones, Megan Neal, Hannah Rapp, Logan Uhlir (GRADE 9) – Cameron Baldwin, Emma Brosnan, William Castner, Autumn...

  • Sidney Middle School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

    Mar 20, 2014

    8th Grade Straight “A” Honor Roll Emma Alexander, Aubrey Ambur, Bailey Bagnell, Matthew Benzel, Kara Birner, Charlie Brockhaus, Jacob Burke, Riley Christensen, Ashlyn Christian, Kaitlyn Christofferson, Jordan Cook, Braydon Cortney, Kristina Davis, Kate Dible, Connor Dormann, Julia Evertson, Adriana Falcon, Christina Gay, Lorelei Heineman, Jocilyn Hessler, Alia Jones, Cassandra Kilmurray, Paige Langley, Mitchell Porter, Natalie Radcliffe, Drew Reece, Mattea Roland, Mitchell Rolls, Kylie Rosdail, Emily Secrest, Tessa Siler, Emma Tuzicka, Lauren U...

  • Potter-Dix Speech Team

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2014

    Potter-Dix's Speech Team captured the district title in weekend competition, Leyton finished second. State competition begins March 27....

  • Registration for Sidney Kindergarten students

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2014

    Registration for kindergarten students attending Sidney Public Schools for the 2014-2015 school year will be held every day April 7 through April 11 at South Elementary, 12 and Toledo Streets, from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Children who are eligible to begin kindergarten must be 5 years of age on or before July 31, 2014. Parents are reminded that in order to register the child for school, the student must be registered by the parent/guardian of the child. They must also bring the following information with them for registration: 1) The current...

  • Ten Questions with Pastor Thomas Hyde, First United Methodist Church

    Dave Faries|Mar 20, 2014

    Pastor Thomas Hyde placed a lot of faith in Nebraska. Just in his fourth year at Sidney's First United Methodist Church, he has served congregations across the state. He was born in Gothenburg. Before being called to the large church on 11th Ave., Pastor Hyde was in St. Paul. He didn't even travel far for seminary, graduating in 1979 from a school in Denver. Yet he has toured Israel and Egypt, led missions to South America and China and met with people from all over the world--a broad education...

  • Talking Sports: Season's greetings

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    We made it! Today is the first day of spring, and even if the weather sometimes doesn’t reflect it winter is done. As President Gerald Ford once said, “My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over.” OK, so it’s a bit strong to say that winter is a nightmare and I think Mr. Ford had something else on his mind back in August, 1974. Come to think of it, if you’ve ever spent a sweltering August day in Washington, D.C., you just might not mind a little touch of winter. But still, I think most everybody’s favorite season is spring. Pro...

  • Ernest signs with WNCC

    Mark Rein For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2014

    WNCC volleyball coach Giovana Melo watches as Leyton's Katy Ernest signed her letter of intent on Wednesday. The Sun-Telegraph will have a story next week....

  • On Track

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    Practice is underway for the spring sports season, when weather allows. Students from Peetz High School hit the track on Wednesday. The first meet of the season, at least in Nebraska, is scheduled for Saturday in Chadron. Peetz competes in Yuma, Colo. Despite limited outdoor practice so far this season, Whitney Christian is already feeling comfortable clearing the hurdles....

  • Two to play in all-star event

    Donna Wiedeburg For The Sun-Telegraph|Mar 20, 2014

    Sidney's Karson Langley and Rachel Petik are competing in the 13th Annual Nebraska Lions All Star High School Senior Golf Tournament on June 23-24 at Meadowlark Hills Golf Course in Kearney. The event tees off at 10 a.m....

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