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Articles from the July 3, 2013 edition


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  • Confusion, delays mark approach of key "Obamacare" provisions

    Caitlin Sievers|Jul 3, 2013

    It's confusing, it's complicated and it might be costly. But it may help improve the health of the nation. Although it elicits strong reactions on either side, not many people admit to really understanding the Affordable Care Act. Last week Ward Haessler, Sales Manager for individual and small group products at Blue Cross Blue Shield, traveled across Nebraska to hold talks with small business owners from Scottsbluff to Lincoln to educate them about the ACA. "What I found when I did these meetings is, there's a lot of confusion," Haessler said.... Full story

  • Home delivery: Meals on Wheels cares for local elderly

    Caitlin Sievers|Jul 3, 2013

    Sidney's Meals on Wheels program delivers more than just food. Volunteer drivers make sure that the person they're delivering to has a home that's in a livable condition. Drivers are instructed report any problems they see and let family members or officials know if the person they're delivering to seems to be sick or hurt. "We work to make sure the patients are well cared for," said the program's manager, Virginia Gregory. The program is based in Cheyenne County Community Center, where the...

  • Save yourself from Shingles

    Jeremy Hosein and Katie Gloor|Jul 3, 2013

    Hosein and Gloor are third year medical students from UNMC who are completing their family medicine rotation in Sidney. Leroy was a gruff man in his 70s who I met for the first time in clinic. “I’ve got a rash,” he said. His right arm supported his upper body on the armrest as he shifted his thin frame uncomfortably in the chair. Leroy normally avoided the doctorwhen getting sick. This was evident since his last clinic visit had been years ago. This time was different, he shared. He gingerly unbuttoned his shirt to reveal his rash. Red and r... Full story

  • Indpendence Day

    Floyd Brandt|Jul 3, 2013

    Old Glory is up and flying, people are waiting for the fireworks to start ... but what is Independence Day all about? For some it’s a chance to convene with family and friends over BBQ and beer. For all it’s a celebration of the independence we enjoy. America the beautiful—we can take in your young and old, rich and poor. Is this true today? Can we take in the rich and poor, young and old? And why would they want to come here? After traveling to third world countries, I can understand why people might want to re-settle in this country. Yes,... Full story

  • Sidney woman, soon to be 99, attributes health to "staying away from doctors"

    Floyd Brandt|Jul 3, 2013

    Tears of joy fell from her eyes as Viola Christensen sat with her sister-in-law Doris Dickes and niece Terry Kuehn. Asked by her niece why she was crying, Christensen responded, “It’s my first birthday party.” But July 4 will be the 99th anniversary of her birth. Christensen came into the world on Independence Day in 1914 in Fordyce, Neb. Woodrow Wilson was president and Europe was on the verge of a war that would spread around the globe. Surrounded by 25 of her friends and staff at Sloan Estat... Full story

  • Esther J.M. Freichs

    Jul 3, 2013

    Esther J.M. Frerichs, age 97 of Sidney, NE and longtime Gurley area resident, passed away at the Sidney Regional Medical Center Extended Care, Monday morning, July 1, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, July 6th in the Salem Lutheran Church in Gurley with Pastor Ted Bourret officiating. Burial will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery in Sidney. Friends may stop at the Gehrig-Stitt Chapel on Friday from 1-7:00 P.M., with family present from 5-7. Memorial contributions may... Full story