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  • Rep. Adrian Smith visits Creek Valley High School students

    Courtney Fletcher|Sep 2, 2015

    Congressman Adrian Smith paid a visit to the seniors and a government class at Creek Valley High School on Tuesday afternoon. Smith, a Republican representative of Nebraska's third district is originally from Gering. "This is a great opportunity for our students to not only learn more about the person they've been discussing in class, but to get to hear him speak and ask questions," said Creek Valley High School Principal Patrick Ningen. The small group of students met in the library for a...

  • SRMC named Employer of the Year in Nebraska

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 2, 2015

    Sidney Regional Medical Center was named Human Resources Employer of the Year by the Society for Human Resource Management Nebraska State Council. SRMC was selected by state council board members from approximately 400 businesses in Nebraska for its outstanding contributions to the human resources profession and to the SRMC employees. "We were thrilled to learn that SRMC was named the Employer of the Year," said Cathy Arterburn RN, BSN, PHR, and Vice President of Human Resources/Employee Health...

  • Veteran's History Project - Donald C. Larson

    Larry Nelson, For The Sun-Telegraph|Sep 2, 2015

    Donald C. Larson Staff Sergeant U.S. Army 1942-1945 EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is one of many American Veteran accounts published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph. The writer, who is from Sidney, is conducting the interviews as part of the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project. As was the case much of the time, the Cheyenne County Selective Service System was doing its job, drafting young men to help fill the ranks of the Army, mainly. After the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the manpower...

  • Sharolyn Kay Robbins

    Sep 2, 2015

    Sharolyn Kay Robbins, 75, passed away at the Kimball County Manor on August 27, 2015 with family and friends by her side. The funeral services were held on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015 at 10 a.m., at Trinity United Methodist Church in Kimball with Pastor Carla Gunn officiating. Burial was held in the Kimball Cemetery. Friends were invited to call the funeral home on Monday, Aug. 31 from 1 to 6 p.m. The family was present from 4 to 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Trinity United... Full story

  • Community Calendar 09-02-15

    Sep 2, 2015

    Ongoing Dalton Prairie Sooner Museum open Saturday and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. for the rest of the summer. The Farmer’s Market is held on Saturdays through Oct. 10 at Hickory Street Square in Sidney from 8 -11 a.m. The Bridge Marathon will begin playing again in September. Each pair plays once a month with different opponent and keeps a cumulative score through May. There is a fee to play which is donated to the Office for Mentally Retarded for their projects. If you would like to play, call Lynn Poppen at (308) 254-0704 or Kathy Mattoon (308) 2... Full story

  • Investors can learn much from the American workforce

    Edward Jones|Sep 2, 2015

    We’re getting close to Labor Day, a celebration of the men and women who roll up their sleeves and go to work each day. If you’re in the workforce yourself, you can appreciate this recognition of your efforts. And as an investor, you can employ these attributes of the American worker: Organization – The most productive workers are those who organize their time and efforts to maximize their productivity. When you invest, organization is also important. You might have trouble gaining traction toward your goals, such as a comfortable retir...

  • Raiders, Storm compete at Kimball Invite

    Stephen McKay, Sports Writer|Sep 2, 2015

    KIMBALL - Both the Sidney Red Raiders junior varsity team and the Creek Valley Storm golf team came home from the Kimball Invite on Thursday with an individual medalist. Raiders' freshman Tiara Ginther improved her previous best competitive score by 20 strokes to finish in seventh place. Ginther carded a 109 at Four Winds Golf Course. The Four Winds layout is a tree-lined, 5,400-yard par-72 with an abundance of rolling hills. "I'm really happy to get a personal best," said Ginther. "My driving w...

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