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  • Local resident raises Veterans Day awareness

    Everett Johnson|Nov 7, 2014

    With Veterans Day around the corner, one local man would like to enhance the community's knowledge of those who dared to serve. Larry Nelson, a retired U.S. Colonel, has a very unique collection of uniforms. Collected from war veterans in this city and others, Nelson has brought their stories to life. His collection of uniforms are scattered throughout downtown Sidney. "The objective is to call attention to Veterans Day," said Nelson. "One way of doing that is to portray or present the uniforms...

  • Taste of Sidney

    Kyle Bules|Nov 7, 2014

    The Cheyenne County Ladies Chamber hosted the 15th Annual "Holiday Taste Of Sidney" and Cupcake Showdown at the Cheyenne County Community Center Thursday evening. There were 35 businesses/organizations that participated in the event. The Cupcake Showdown is a new tradition added this year, which was won by Keep Sidney Beautiful. The proceeds go to a scholarship fund that will be used to help children play sports at the Cheyenne County Community Center.... Full story

  • City office closed for Veterans Day

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Nov 7, 2014

    The City of Sidney offices will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. All city departments will be closed including the landfill and the library. The Dial-a-ride bus and Stage Line bus will not be operating. The Solid Waste Department will be collecting Tuesday’s trash on Wednesday. All other collection days will remain the same. The Sidney School District will be in session, as will The Sidney Sun-Telegraph offices.... Full story

  • Barbecue Campbell and the XIT

    M. Timothy Nolting|Nov 7, 2014

    On November 2, 1912 the last herd of cattle on the famous XIT ranch was sold. It was but a brief 27 years earlier, on July 1, 1885 that the first herd of Texas Longhorns were brought to the sprawling, three million acre ranch. During those twenty-seven years Texas could rightfully boast of having the largest cattle ranch in the world. The birth of the XIT began in 1879 when the Sixteenth Texas Legislature designated a three million acre parcel of land to be sold for the purpose of raising the...

  • Community Calendar 11-07-14

    Nov 7, 2014

    UPCOMING Christmas Craft Show held at Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp on Dec. 6, 2014 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendors wanted by Nov. 15th, please call Brenda at 254-7131 for info. Saturday, Nov. 8 A Veterans Day program will be held on Sat., Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Sidney Public Library. Larry Nelson, who has done extensive research on local veterans and has written numerous newspaper articles on the subject, will be the presenter. For more information, call 308-254-3110. First United Methodist Church’s 16th Annual Christmas Bazaar & S... Full story

  • Giving thanks

    David Hall, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Sidney|Nov 7, 2014

    “Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice. He prostrated himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him.” Luke 17:15-16 The story from the Gospel according to Luke tells about ten lepers who asked (begged) Jesus for help. Jesus answered by sending them on their way to the priests who could declare them fit for integration back into society. On their way, the story says, they were healed. Now in those days, being a leper meant that you had to stay at a distance from the rest of society so that the d...

  • Good Old Days 11-07-14

    Nov 7, 2014

    Compiled By The Sidney Sun-Telegraph Staff 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 Nov. 6, 1964 'Veterans Day Activities at Potter, Peetz, Sidney' Although Veterans Day, Nov. 11, is not observed as a holiday it will, nevertheless, be paid tribute by veterans groups and in schools. Special programs are planned at Peetz that evening, at Potter in the morning and there will...

  • Brady ends Coyotes' 2014 season in four sets

    Anne Johnson|Nov 7, 2014

    Potter-Dix 's sophomore right side Lanie Thies spikes the ball over the net during the Coyotes' 3-1 loss to Brady Thursday night. Brady won by scores of 25-11, 26-28, 25-11 and 25-23 to advance to the state tournament....

  • Leyton falls to Crawford, 3-1, misses state

    Will Korn|Nov 7, 2014

    The Leyton High volleyball team (24-9) ended its season early for the second consecutive year, as it fell to the Crawford Rams (22-5) in four sets on Thursday night in the D2-6 district final in Alliance. The Rams won by scores of 25-17, 25-18, 18-25 and 25-10. With the win, Crawford has locked up a spot in the Class D2 state tournament in Lincoln beginning Thursday, Nov. 13. The Rams will square off against Giltner (24-4) - the team that ended Leyton’s 2013 season in the district final - in the first round. The Warriors’ star duo of out...

  • Peetz to battle undefeated Eads for spot in state championship game

    Will Korn|Nov 7, 2014

    After thrashing previously undefeated Hanover, 60-14 last week in the first round of the CSHAA six-man tourmanent, the Peetz Bulldogs (9-1) football team looks to take down another undefeated squad in Eads (10-0) in the semi finals. Kickoff is set for Saturday, Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. at Eads High School. The winner will play in the CSHAA state championship game. Peetz head coach Scott Sorensen says his team is excited to be where it is, but has a little bit extra motivation for its game with Eads. “We need to win this game because the state c...