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Articles from the August 10, 2022 edition


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  • Playground Celebrated

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Aug 10, 2022

    A big part of a public park is having somewhere for children to play, to be themselves. They want to play, imagine, have fun. Almost two years ago, two members of the Sidney community saw a downfall in the park and started asking why and why not. Why are we not including all children, and why are we not doing something about it. The children, people in general, include those who have mobility issues. In December 2020, Madison “Madi” Wilkinson and Ally Benzel saw the need and followed “Wh...

  • County Approves ARP Agreement

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Aug 10, 2022

    The Cheyenne County Commissioners discussed an Engagement Letter with Lutz & Company for consulting services regarding American Rescue Plan Act funding. The commissioners have discussed projects they would like to use the funds for, but sought clear definition of how the ARP funds can be used. Lutz & Company evaluate what projects can be funded by ARP dollars and provide the audit as required by the Federal government. Lutz & Company bills at a rate of $200 per hour and up, with the required...

  • 'Night Of Hope' Celebrates 20 Years of Service to Cheyenne County Cancer Patients

    Aug 10, 2022

    For the past two decades there has been a constant in our small mid-west community - Night of Hope Walk For Cancer is that pillar. The organization has been a pillar in the cancer community providing much needed financial relief for the individuals and families affected by every varying levels and types of cancer for 20 years! Beyond their financial support, the Night of Hope Board and its committees bring compassion and empathy to those who find themselves fighting the cancer battle. “No one f...

  • Village of Gurley Board of Trustees Presents Check for Purchase of AED Device

    Aug 10, 2022

    The Village of Gurley Board of Trustees recently presented a check for $3,185.60 to the Gurley Fire Department and Rescue Unit for the purchase of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) device. The AED is a medical device used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It can analyze the heart’s rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm. The project has been in the works since 2021 and suffered s...

  • Delta Dawn When That Light Comes On

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Aug 10, 2022

    The Love Life is not Pollyanna or wimpy. “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind,” 2 Timothy 1:7 Holy Spirit is power. God IS love. Jesus, the Master of self. Without Him we can do nothing, but with Holy Spirit guidance, Father’s love and Jesus’ example of self-mastery we are more than conquerors by the Anointing of the Anointed One (Messiah/Christ). Loving as Jesus loved takes authority over one’s spirit, self and circumstances of the day. Mark 4:17-19 r...

  • Improving Air Travel

    Deb Fischer, U.S. Senator|Aug 10, 2022

    If you or a loved one has traveled recently, you’ve likely experienced flight delays or cancelations. A combination of factors has disrupted our air travel system. According to the latest federal data, an astounding 88,161 flights were canceled from January to May this year. But it’s not just the inconvenience of cancellations or delays that are concerning. One factor contributing to the travel difficulties is the lack of available pilots, which has forced many airlines to reduce the volume of...

  • Small Town Values

    Forrest Hershberger, View from the Handlebars|Aug 10, 2022

    There’s kind of a uniqueness in small towns that is too often overlooked. It isn’t the cafe that everyone flocks to because the cook/owner is also the founder from 50 years ago. It isn’t that kids can generally walk the neighborhoods without fear, or that they can leave skateboards and bicycles in the yard without them being taken. It is the paradox. There are organizations that are vital to making a town home that are constantly running into roadblocks. The roadblocks are not physical or polit...

  • When Can You Choose Retirement?

    Aug 10, 2022

    If you’re like most people, your work has been a central part of your life. So, wouldn’t it be nice to have the flexibility to decide when you no longer want to work? Many people of retirement age have achieved this type of control. In fact, two-thirds of workers ages 65 and older say they work primarily because they want to, not because they have to, according to a 2021 study by Edward Jones and Age Wave. But that means that one-third of workers in this age group feel financially compelled to work. This doesn’t necessarily mean they disli...

  • Sending and Going

    Aug 10, 2022

    Over the last several months, I have had the blessing to disciple and train a young man that is preparing to be on the mission field in many countries, helping to combat human trafficking and work in family ministry. It has been such a refreshing blessing to see his heart for the Lord and for others to know Christ. It has reminded me over and over again about my own family’s journey, and as North American Mission Board Missionaries, what our call really is. It isn’t to lead a church or manage meetings, but to live a life on mission pro...

  • National FFA Alumni & Supporters Awards Grants to Assist Chapters

    Aug 10, 2022

    INDIANAPOLIS (National FFA Organization) – National FFA Alumni and Supporters recently announced 15 grants awarded to chapters across the country. Give Back to Your Roots Grants, supported by Nutrien Ag Solutions, were awarded to the Central FFA Alumni and Supporters Chapter in Independence, Ore.; the Elgin FFA Alumni and Supporters Chapter in Elgin, Ore.; Macon County FFA Alumni and Supporters Chapter in Lafayette, Tenn.; MTSU Collegiate FFA Alumni and Supporters Chapter in Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Richfield Springs FFA Alumni and Supporters C...

  • U.S. Congressman Flood Discusses Beef Industry Priorities during Cuming County Roundtable

    Aug 10, 2022

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Mike Flood recently visited Albers Feedlot in Wisner. Located in Cuming County, Albers Feedlot has a 100 year history that spans five generations. "It was an honor to visit with Albers Feedlot and Nebraska Cattlemen in Wisner to get more perspective on the current market and how inflation is hurting the cattle industry. Together, we can beat the Biden Administration’s disastrous economic policy and regulatory overreach," said Congressman Flood. "Thank you t...

  • Donate Garden Produce

    Tammie Ostdiek, Extension Educator|Aug 10, 2022

    Delicious vegetables and fruits are abundant in August. And gardeners know that a lot of this produce is ready for harvest at the same time, making it difficult to use before it goes to waste. To avoid throwing out produce, start with a plan to use what the family can eat fresh, possibly preserve some for the winter, and then consider sharing with others. Donating to a food pantry is a great way to share the abundance with people who need food and often appreciate the fresh, locally grown produce. Check with food pantries in your area to see...

  • Running for High School Athletics

    Aug 10, 2022

    It was an early morning on Saturday for the 2nd Annual Raider Athletic Fundraiser 3K/5K run-walk. A big turnout showed up for the 7 a.m. start of the event, which benefits Raider Athletics....

  • Bill Benson receives Edward Jones Award for Exceptional Achievement in Building Client Relationships

    Aug 10, 2022

    Bill Benson of the financial services firm Edward Jones in Sidney, NE recently earned the firm's Jim Harrod Award for his exceptional achievement in building client relationships. Benson was one of only 1,375 Edward Jones financial advisors to receive the Jim Harrod award. The award is named after Jim Harrod, whose many contributions to his clients, colleagues and community during his 28-year career earned him induction into the firm's Hall of Fame in 2011. "Receiving this award is a real...

  • Nothing More Nebraskan Than the State Fair

    Pete Ricketts, Nebraska Governor|Aug 10, 2022

    We’re less than a month away from our state’s biggest annual celebration — the Nebraska State Fair. From August 26th through September 5th, Nebraskans from across the state will gather to share all that Nebraska agriculture has to offer. It will be the 153rd time we gather for this time-honored tradition. Last year, the State Fair attracted more than a quarter-million attendees to Grand Island, including visitors from 10 countries and 43 states. This year, we’ll be ready to welcome even more gu...

  • Straight Talk from Steve

    Steve Erdman, 47th District|Aug 10, 2022

    The role of religion in our public schools has taken center stage once again. In June the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Joseph Kennedy, a football coach in Bremerton, Washington, had a constitutional right to pray with his players on the 50-yard line after high school football games. Coach Kennedy had been fired from his coaching job for doing this very thing under the rationale that he was imposing his religious beliefs on the players, but our nation’s highest court disagreed. The U.S. S...

  • Planning the Future

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher, Sun-Telegraph|Aug 10, 2022

    What would your home town look like if you weren't concerned about your checkbook, an investor who could absorb some of the risk? Would you be big and bold? Would you have live music in the park seven months of the year, a sports complex that would draw attention from east Nebraska and three neighboring states, or would you be tempted to restrict your dreams to what you think can be accomplished? On Aug. 2, a community meeting was held at the Sidney Elks Lodge to discuss what Sidney could look...

  • Classifieds/Legals

    Aug 10, 2022

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  • Public Records

    Aug 10, 2022

    Sidney Police Department Aug. 3 1:44 a.m., Suspicious Vehicle, 13th Avenue and Jackson Street. 7:03 a.m., Traffic Stop, 9th Avenue and Illinois Street. 8:07 a.m., Fraud, Sidney. 11:33 a.m., Training, Legion Park. 11:36 a.m., Code Violation, 1100 block Greenwood Road. 11:47 a.m., Property Lost, 800 block Hoffies Drive. 12 p.m., Property Found, 800 block Hoffies Drive. 12:06 p.m., Suspicious Activity, 400 block Glover Road. 12:24 p.m., Suspicious Person, 15th Avenue and Grant Street. 1:09 p.m.,...

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