Pandemic hits Sidney’s bicentennial celebration
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The size of the Sidney Bicentennial Beer Subcommittee more than tripled in size for the first tasting of Sidney 1820 Export on Feb. 12. Joining Sidney Bicentennial Beer Subcommittee Chair Tony Bornhorst (second from right) were Bicentennial Committee Co-Chair Mike Barhorst (standing), Sidney Parks and Recreation Director Duane Gaier, Moeller Brew Barn Brewmaster Nick Moeller, Fort Loamie Mayor Randy Ahlers, Shelby County Land Bank Director Doug Ahlers, Clinton Township Trustee Jim Gaier, retired Fort Loramie Councilmember Tim Boerger, Chris Boerger, Jolene Ahlers, Nancy Steinke, Shelby County Commissioner Julie Ehemann, Kurt Ehemann, Bicentennial Co-Chair and Shelby County Commissioner Bob Guillozet, Bonita Guillozet, and Sidney City Clerk Kari Egbert. The beer, a pilsner, was created especially for Sidney’s Bicentennial.
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Forecasted snow arrives
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
Snow falls on the BK Root Beer Stand on Saturday, Jan. 30 around 10:30 p.m..
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
Snow whips around a side entrance to the Shelby County Annex Building on Saturday, Jan. 30 around 11 p.m..
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
Snow falls around the Shelby County Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 30 around 11 p.m..
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
Snow falls around the Shelby County Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 30 around 11 p.m..
People walk quickly towards their cars in the Kroger parking lot as a heavy snow begins to fall at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 30.
A change of plea
By Melanie Speicher - mspeicher@sidneydailynews.com
Family friends of a juvenile murder victim hold up signs asking for justice for the victim outside of the Shelby County Courthouse while the juvenile defendant in the murder case was inside attending their change of plea hearing on Friday, Dec. 11.
The murder suspect listens to Shelby County Juvenile Court Judge Jeffrey J. Beigel during a change of plea hearing on Friday, Dec. 11.
Handcuffs are removed from the juvenile suspect in a murder case before the start of a change of plea hearing in Shelby County Juvenile Court on Friday, Dec. 11.