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Out of the past
April 20, 1896
The board of education has authorized the sale of the old colored school building in the Fourth Ward to John Burkhart, Jr., for $18. A committee composed of C.F. Hickok, W.M. Crozier and John H. Taft has been named to select the site for the new building which will be arranged for a high school with several rooms for primary and grammar grades. It will be located in the Fourth Ward.
100 years
April 20, 1921
The Sidney Electric Co. has erected two posts in front of their place of business on the south side of the square, one near the curb on the outside of the street, and the other across the street in the court square. The posts are to be lighted by the company to show the effect of the white way lighting system about the public square should the city decide on that system of street lighting.
Out of the past - Sidney Daily News
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Sidney Rotary gives back to local children
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JACKSON CENTER Children in the Students With Disabilities Unit at Jackson Center Schools have a reason to smile this Christmas.
The Rotary Club of Sidney recently delivered Christmas presents to every child in Mary Sayre, Katelyn Seger and Patti Schmiesing’s classrooms.
Club President Kurt Barhorst said this is the 81st year of holiday giving for the Sidney Rotary Club. They have supported the Jackson Center classroom for at least a decade. The club also provided gifts for students in SWD units at Anna and Sidney City Schools this year.
“The Rotary motto is service above self. As a local chapter, providing a little fun for students with developmental disabilities certainly kicks off the spirit of the Christmas season for all of us,” Barhorst said.