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City OKs first step in sidewalk program
By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY The first step in proceeding with the city of Sidney’s 2021 sidewalk program was approved by the Sidney City Council during its Monday night teleconference meeting.
City Council adopted a resolution to declare the necessity of the construction and repair of certain sidewalks in Sidney and requiring for abutting property owners to repair the same.
Randy Magoto, engineering manager, told council members a “resolution of necessity” is the first step in the program requiring property owners to make the repairs. He said courtesy letters have been sent to each of these property owners of the properties in need of repair to alert them of the pending sidewalk repairs.
City employees receive service awards
Sidney Mayor Mike Barhorst, left, discusses some of the major incidents that Sidney Fire Lieutenant Rick Slife, center, and Chief Chad Hollinger, right, have participated in during their careers following the presentation of service awards at the fire department recently. Lieutenant Slife was recognized for 20 years of service.
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SIDNEY City of Sidney employees recently received service awards at their respective departments after the city’s annual Christmas luncheon was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“As you know, we have traditionally presented employee service awards prior to the annual Christmas luncheon for employees and those retired from the city of Sidney,” Sidney Mayor Mike Barhorst told small groups of employees, a city press release said. “With the pandemic, we did not feel it would be a good idea to gather more than 200 people together in the same place, breathing the same air, no matter how no
City Hall door decorating contest winners announced
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Receptionist Lynn Shuster places candy in the face mask attached to the door handle of her office. Her door finished second in the annual City of Sidney Christmas Door Decorating Contest.
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Director of Community Development Barbara Dulworth and Vacant Property Inspector Kyle Havenar discuss how their door might be improved after it was awarded “honorable mention” in this year’s City of Sidney Christmas Door Decorating Contest
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SIDNEY The winners of the city of Sidney’s City Hall annual door decorating contest have been announced.
One of the holiday traditions at Sidney’s City Hall is the annual door decorating contest, said a city of Sidney press release. In an effort to help city employees get into the Christmas spirit, the various departments are invited to decorate the doors to the entrances of their respective departments.
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