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  • City to Modify Dam

    Forrest Hershberger, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 1, 2019

    The dam is too big and the City of Sidney needs to decide if it is to be modified or brought into compliance. The Nebraska Department of Natural Resources determined one of Sidney’s dams to be in noncompliance due to the size of the wildlife dam. The size of the dam was increased during construction, resulting in different classification. Assistant City Manager Dawn Martin said Tuesday in the Sidney City Council meeting that the City received a letter recently stating the Wildlife Dam, l...

  • SRMC Announces NEW Emergency Transfer Partner

    Mar 1, 2019

    Sidney Regional Medical Center (SRMC) has announced a new agreement for emergency patient transfers. As part of the continuum of care, the hospital is responsible for managing the transportation of patients to the next level of care. Because it is sometimes necessary to expedite the process, SRMC has partnered with Medical Air Rescue Company (MARC) for its ground and air transfer services. Effective March 3, MARC will be contacted first when a transfer is needed for a patient at SRMC. Jason Petik, Chief Executive Officer, said “The c...

  • Benefit Dinner for Sidney Resident March 9

    Mar 1, 2019

    In October 2018, Dianne Bates was diagnosed with throat cancer, Stage 4 Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma. The diagnosis came after four to five months of doctor visits. After each visit, Bates and her family left with her symptoms getting worse. Her first surgery came just 12 hours after her diagnosis. Procedures included a tracheotomy and a feeding tube. She had another surgery in November to remove the mass, and to reconstruct her throat. Doctors removed all of the “visible cancer” in the 16-hour procedure, according to her family. Fol...

  • Nebraska Brass Brings Melodies to Sidney

    Don Ogle, Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Mar 1, 2019

    Another award-winning musical program is in store for Sidney residents tomorrow (Saturday), when the High Plains Arts Council brings the Nebraska Brass to the stage at the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. Founded in 1987, the Nebraska Brass is one of the Midwest's most popular brass quintets. Audiences young and old enjoy the group's serious musicianship and light-hearted humor as they present a variety of music ranging from classical to popular, Dixieland, and jazz. The groups Sidney...

  • Appeals Court Rules for the State

    Mar 1, 2019

    The Nebraska Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday against a Sidney resident in a court case dating back to 2014. The Court of Appeals ruling upheld a decision by the Cheyenne County District Court's ruling granting the State's Motion to dismiss a motion for Post-conviction Relief. Jason Assad was arrested in 2014 regarding a reported domestic dispute. Police were called to a local hotel Assad owned regarding a report of a woman screaming in distress. Police obtained a search warrant for the living...

  • SPNRD Board Holds February Meeting

    Mar 1, 2019

    On Tuesday February 12 the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) Board of Directors (Board) held its monthly meeting at the South Platte NRD Conference Room. Galen Wittrock addressed the Community Forestry Program; Wittrock reported on last year’s participation and possible updates to the program for the future. The Community Forestry Program was developed to meet the needs of communities within the District. Over the years the program has changed with the needs of the villages and towns that use it. In 2018 there were six d...

  • Royalty

    Mar 1, 2019

    Dorothy Kettler and Leonard Soucie were chosen as the Valentine Day King and Queen at the Sidney Regional Medical Center Extended Care. Residents voted to see who would be recognized for the honor, with the coronation taking place at the Extended Care's Valentine's Day party....

  • Theresa S. Peetz - Obituary

    Mar 1, 2019

    Theresa S. Peetz, age 88 of Sidney, NE went to her heavenly home to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 21, 2019 in Sidney. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 A.M., Monday, March 4th With Rosary Services at 10:00 A.M. prior to Mass. Both services will be in the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Sidney Ne. with Father Mike McDermott officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may stop at the Gehrig-Stitt Chapel at any time to sign Theresa's...

  • Kathryn Ann Miller - Obituary

    Mar 1, 2019

    Kathryn Ann Miller, age 89, passed away on 2/22/2019 in Palestine, TX. Kathryn was born 5/10/1929 in Sidney, NE to Harold (Pat) and Grace (Hornaday) Ells. She attended Sidney High School and Midland College, where she sang soprano in church and school choirs. Her talent and love of music (including singing and playing the piano and organ) extended throughout her life. She sang at countless weddings, funerals and special occasions. She was married to Verne Charles Miller on 11/25/1949. She and...

  • 2019 Baseball Umpire Certification Underway

    Mar 1, 2019

    Baseball season is just around the corner, and Umpire Certification Clinics for American Legion baseball are being held around the state. For the Panhandle, the clinic will be held on April 6, 2019 in Alliance. The American Legion is always in need of umpires, and local community baseball is dependent upon having enough officials for the leagues to function. Nebraska American Legion Baseball has a website set up where you can find all of the information on where and when clinics are being held around the state, application forms, evaluation...

  • Hunting Trip Planners Available

    Mar 1, 2019

    LINCOLN . – Start planning a fall hunt today by downloading trip planners at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s website. These printable, species-specific trip planners – which are available for prairie grouse, quail, pheasant, mule deer and turkey – condense a variety of useful information into two pages. Regions of the state offering great hunting and public access opportunities are highlighted in the trip planners. They also suggest lodging options, highlight public lands and recommend other outdoor activities to do during your st...

  • Hunters May Apply for Auxiliary Mountain Lion Permits

    Mar 1, 2019

    LINCOLN – Applications for an auxiliary mountain lion hunting season will be accepted by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission from March 1-5. Up to four permits will be drawn for the auxiliary season in the North Subunit of Nebraska’s Pine Ridge, which is March 15-31. Only hunters who held a North Subunit permit but did not harvest a mountain lion during the earlier North Subunit season may apply. From 1 p.m. Central Time on March 1 through 11:59 p.m. on March 5, eligible North Subunit permit holders may apply for the auxiliary season per...

  • Sidney Girls Compete at State Cheer & Dance Championships

    Mar 1, 2019

    The Sidney Cheer and Danz squads competed at the Nebraska State Cheer & Dance Championships February 15 and 16 in Grand Island. Sidney took sixth place in the Class B Cheer Championship, and in the Dance Championship took sixth place in the High Kick competition, and fifth place in the Hip-Hop competition. Pictured above left are the High Kick team, above right is the Hip-Hop squad an bottom right is the cheer squad....