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Memorial Day events scheduled By Blythe Alspaugh - [email protected] Army 1965-71 Ted Hook, of Sidney, salutes the U.S. flag during the singing of the National Anthem by Fairlawn High School Sophomore Caroline Scott on the courtsquare Monday, May 27, 2019. Memorial Day services were held on the courtsquare and then at Graceland Cemetery. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News HOUSTON Local memorial day services will begin in the Shelby County community on Sunday, May 30, with a service held at Houston Cemetery beginning at 10:15 a.m. Fort Loramie American Legion Post 355 Honor Guard and Pastor Kris Geise from the Houston Congregational Christian Church will be present to conduct the services. ....
A trip down memory lane By Luke Gronneberg - [email protected] Cecil Steele, of Sidney, holds The movie poster he kept from when he worked at the Checkers Theater in Sidney as a teenager. The poster promotes Red Ryder played by Wild Bill Elliott in the movie “Sheriff of Las Vegas.” Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News A carton of milk. A Roy Rogers camera. An Annie Oakley board game owned by Cecil Steele. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Cecil Steele, of Sidney, looks over some of his Western memorabilia collection on display at the Ross Historical Center on Wednesday, March 3. The display is part of a larger exhibit called the Flourishing 50’s that will be open to the public around the end of April. ....