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  • Commissioners discuss upcoming budget

    Ryan Hermens|Aug 21, 2015

    The Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners met twice this week for workshops to create a balanced budget for 2015-'16. The budget year actually began on July 1, but counties have until Sept. 20 to finalize the expected revenues and expenses of each of their departments. Budget consultant Pete Peterson has helped Cheyenne County prepare its budget for many years and was present at the workshops on Thursday and Friday. Department heads presented financial forecasts for the upcoming year and...

  • Chappell family visits namesake town

    Ryan Hermens|Aug 21, 2015

    The great grandson of the man Chappell was named for visited the community in western Deuel County this week. Charles Henry Chappell IV lives in a suburb near Washington, D.C., and last visited Chappell 35 years ago with his father – Charles Henry III. For the next week, he'll be retracting the trip throughout Nebraska and Colorado that he took with his father in 1980 with his own children, Chas, 12, and Cate, 9. "I wanted to take them to see Chappell," he said. "It was named after my great g...

  • TRAINING TIME

    Ryan Hermens|Aug 21, 2015

    The Sidney Volunteer Fire Department conducted a training session Thursday night at Central Elementary School. While some area residents turned out thinking it was a real fire, their fears were put to rest when they learned it was a routine event.... Full story

  • IHG to launch Holiday Inn Express in Sidney

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2015

    InterContinental Hotels Group has signed a management agreement with Sidney Hospitality to build an 82-room, four-story Holiday Inn Express in Sidney. The hotel will mark the entry of the new prototype Holiday Inn Express that was rolled out a year ago and is one of the first to be built. It will open in May 2016. “We are excited to break ground on this project and look forward to bringing a new lodging option to Sidney,” said Clarence Gealy of the hotel chain. “The Holiday Inn Express is designed to accommodate both business and leisure trave...

  • Across The Fence: 'Medicine Bill' has plenty of mystery

    M. Timothy Nolting, For The Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2015

    William Averill Comstock – sometimes called "Buffalo Bill" and frequently referred to as "Medicine Bill" – was said to be a half-breed of Cheyenne and white ancestry. Others would claim that he hailed from Kentucky and was part Cherokee and still others would say that he had been abducted as a boy and raised among the "Red Savages" of the plains. Of course, none of these supposed facts were true. William Comstock was a quiet man, not prone to braggadocio or inclined to draw attention to himself....

  • Public hearing set for proposed irrigation allocations

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2015

    A hearing has been set for Sept. 15 by the South Platte Natural Resources District to hear public testimony for the proposed irrigation allocations. The SPNRD board took action during its meeting earlier this month to set preliminary numbers for each subarea in the district for the next allocation period that runs from 2016 through 2018. The district re-evaluates the irrigation allocations in each subarea every three years. Ground Water Advisory Committee meetings were held in Kimball, Sidney and Big Springs prior to the board meeting to give t...

  • WNCC accepting submissions for art exhibit

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Aug 21, 2015

    Western Nebraska Community College is inviting Panhandle artists to submit original artwork to be included in the fourth annual Art Gallery Exhibit taking place on Thursday, Oct. 22 at the John N. Harms Advanced Technology Center in Scottsbluff. WNCC charges no entry fee for this non-juried show, and all Panhandle artists and WNCC alumni may submit original artwork. The WNCC Alumni Association defines an alum as anyone who has ever taken a class at WNCC. In addition, a Youth Art Contest has been added this year, inviting youth grades preschool...

  • Community Calendar 08-21-15

    Aug 21, 2015

    Ongoing Cancer survivor support group meets every third Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Dorwart Cancer Care Center. Great topics/food/fellowship. Call Leslie at (308) 250-1113 with questions. A Parkinson’s support group for the Western Nebraska area meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 312 W. 16th St., Alliance. Call Dee Brauninger at (308) 763-1254 with questions or email her at [email protected]. Ongoing Dalton Prairie Sooner Museum open Saturday and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. for the rest of... Full story

  • Good, the friend of 'great'

    Jim Gerhold, Christian Life Center Sidney|Aug 21, 2015

    “Greatness isn’t a decision. Greatness comes as a result of making good decisions or producing good results over time.” – Justin Lathrop You may or may not have heard the well-known quote from Jim Collins, “Good is the enemy of great.” Although I get the point that Jim is bringing to our attention, I want to explore it a little deeper. When we go after good things in pursuit of great things, we set ourselves up to be disappointed. You can’t get to great without first being good. You no doubt can’t jump over or pass up important steps along the...

  • Good Old Days 08-21-15

    Aug 21, 2015

    Compiled By Delaney Uhrig These stories from the past first appeared in The Sidney Telegraph. Original writing is preserved, though some stories were shortened for space reasons. 50 Years Ago 'Cowboy Vie For Honors, Good Purse' Aug. 20, 1965 With more than $5,000 prize money at stake, the annual Cheyenne County Fair Rodeo swings into action Sunday and Monday nights, Aug. 22-23, here in Sidney. Last year's cowboy competition in the fairgrounds arena saw a record 180 entries on the roster, with...

  • Raiders hold concussion awareness event

    Stephen McKay, Sports Writer|Aug 21, 2015

    Not long ago, having one’s “bell rung” in an athletic contest was was not necessarily viewed as a serious matter. In fact, a player having his or her bell rung could even inspire amused responses from coaches, teammates and even close friends or family. Such reactions, however, weren’t inspired by malice – they were more the result of ignorance. As part of a continuing effort by Sidney High School and the Sidney Regional Medical Center to educate the local public on the dangers of concussion, Dr. Brandon Brown spent nearly an hour Wednesday...

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