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Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,I took this photo last night of the homes that were started last year with taxpa...
06/02/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
I took this photo last night of the homes that were started last year with taxpayer dollars. Your dollars. Not much has been done on them this year. 6 months, very little change, just like our local economy here in Sidney. Why is it stagnant? Basic economics: if you run a business and raise your prices too much, people stop buying, people will look elsewhere, people will not support you. When you lose the customer base, you lose, your revenues suffer, and people leave. Simple economics. Take care of customers first.

A city and county are like a business. You have to take care of the customers/ residents. For the past couple of months, the city has not been filling employed positions when people have retired. We posted last year that this was going to happen. It is economics, Sidney. Pure and simple, we don't have the money. Layoffs will be next. This year, our city council passed a budget with $6 million in excess spending, deficit spending. We don't have that money. Layoffs will be coming for sure.

At the last council meeting, our police chief asked for more money for payroll. He needs it. His officers leave after they are trained, going to other cities with better futures and pay. We understand his frustration. Our services are now suffering because of our taxes. Our ambulance service is in trouble. SRMC, which is kindly doing for us, lost over $800K last year on the service. They can't operate at those losses. They are looking for solutions. Where is that money going to come from? More taxes, which makes the problem even worse?

This month, the city council brought up the need for $2.1 million for a new landfill. Where is that coming from? Higher rates? We have spent millions on economic development in the past few years, which has had little to no effect on our city's revenues. We know why. Our taxes are too high for people to live here. Plain and simple. Salaries too low. People, our customers, no longer see a future in Sidney. This month, we entered new contracts for economic development without any performance clauses. I have never heard of that being done. Our federal government absolutely requires performance clauses in all contracts before they are approved. This is to make sure that taxpayers receive what they paid for. It is called ROI… “return on investment”. Once again, decisions are being made to support a small group here in Sidney, while our customers, the residents, will pay the bills and not receive the protection they deserve. We will be tracking this contract very closely because there is NO accountability in the contract. None. Poor decision to approve this.

We asked people to come out to vote for change. Candidates who would fix the problems by lowering taxes. That didn't happen. Only 24% came out. Change didn't happen here because people didn't vote. Now, we wait until November to try again. We will try again; we are not giving up. The answer is to participate. Fix our problems, hold elected officials who keep spending too much accountable. We didn't do that. So now we wait 5 more months. Until then, we are going through the budgets.... again, celebrating our amazing 250th anniversary. Looking to the future with new ideas. Participate in your government if you want to make our community better. Keep pushing! Have a good day. We can change our economy, we just need to come together to do it.

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,People are paying attention to what is happening in Sidney, but they have just g...
05/28/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
People are paying attention to what is happening in Sidney, but they have just given up on doing something about it. “This is the way Sidney has always been” is alive and well. This morning, I'm showing the statistics from last week's post about a home in Sidney going up for auction. “A sign of trouble. “ You can see over 19,000 views on the post. Over 9,000 people are viewing it. Engagement was off the charts at 3,513, with 3,392 clicking the links. 11 new page followers. People are interested. We just need to come together as a community and vote for things that help our community and stop wasting money on things that benefit only a small group of people in control.

Today is the last day of the auction for the homes I posted about. As I write this, the bids are up to $80K and $31K. The one home was originally listed on August 21, 2024, for $245K; it went through 3 decreases to the current price of $179K. Never sold. You can watch the last few hours when the action really starts at this link https://hibid.com/lot/299873928/1107-king-st--sidney-ne?ref=lot-list
Here is the other home at auction. https://hibid.com/lot/299873929/643-illinois-st--sidney-ne?ref=lot-list

We have shocking new statistics and the latest city audit to discuss in the coming weeks. We are also building a new website to help distribute this information to more residents. Increase communication. You can help by liking, commenting, and sharing posts. Change takes time. This year we celebrate our country's 250th. The revolt started in 1765 with taxes imposed by the Stamp Act. It ended in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris. 18 years. We don't give up; that is our history. We have a very busy weekend with the grandkids, so we will post again on Tuesday next week. Lots to talk about. Have a great weekend, everyone.

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne CountySo we saw in the past week that elections do have consequences. The ballots are n...
05/27/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County
So we saw in the past week that elections do have consequences. The ballots are not even fully certified before the first of several new taxing proposals are presented to county commissioners. It will pass, no doubt. Proposals that can raise each household's taxes at least 10 to 15% in one year. Last night, the city council went ahead and spent over ½ million dollars on more economic development. Their statement at the last of the council meeting says it all... “What assurances do we have that this is going to work?” So they passed it without any assurances. Of course, it will not work. Taxes and wages are the problem here. They are why businesses and people are leaving.

Elections have consequences. Primarily, no one came out to vote. That sent a statement throughout the county that tax increases and spending are ok. So spending continues. We will continue. This is our forever home. Taxes and low wages are the problem. People giving up is a problem. People leaving is a problem. It all starts with making better decisions.. Last night, they spent all that money. Money we don't have. They will have to raise taxes to cover, as fewer than 60 people watched the meeting. Ok. On we go. We will keep trying.

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,Many use Memorial Day as a day off, barbecues, and family. It was started, howev...
05/25/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
Many use Memorial Day as a day off, barbecues, and family. It was started, however, as a solemn day to remember those who have given their life while serving our amazing nation.

Did you know?
Our 26th U.S. President was Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909). We all studied his exploits in school. Serving in the military and his “Rough Riders” during the Spanish-American War of 1898. Today, his portrait hangs in the “Roosevelt Room” in the White House. Theodore Roosevelt's youngest son, Quentin, was a pursuit pilot during World War 1. He was shot down on July 14, 1918, behind enemy lines. When the Germans found out he was the youngest son of President Roosevelt, they buried him with full military honors.

Another son, Archie, served in World War 1 and 2 and was wounded in both wars. He passed away in 1979. Another son, Kermit, joined the British Army during World War 1, later joining the American army as an artillery officer. All 4 of President Roosevelt's sons served in the military. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. served as a lieutenant colonel during World War 1 and was severely wounded. During World War 2 with a weakened heart and severe wounds, he returned to active duty and led the first wave of the 4th Infantry Division on Utah Beach during the D-Day invasion. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his role. 1 month later, he died of a heart attack and is buried with his men in the Normandy American Cemetery in France. His brother Quentin was moved and now rests alongside him in France.

I learned of this story during my first trip to Utah Beach, Normandy, France, in 2007. It was told to me by my good friend, who was born in Normandy, not far from the beach. I have never forgotten it. To me, this is what Memorial Day is all about. Stories of brave men and women who served and made the sacrifices so we can enjoy our family time on this day. America has an amazing history, but to me, the history of the people who built our nation is so very important. Enjoy your day and take a moment to remember those who protected it for us!

Plants and Baked Goods.  Happening today until 1pm at Sidney Feeds.  Thank you everyone!
05/23/2026

Plants and Baked Goods. Happening today until 1pm at Sidney Feeds. Thank you everyone!

Good morning! I am going to be at the Sidney Feed and Supply until 1PM. Come pick up some plants and goodies. Does it get better?😉

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,This week, a proposal was put forth to create a new hospital taxing district her...
05/21/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
This week, a proposal was put forth to create a new hospital taxing district here in Cheyenne County. Our ambulance service is going to need community assistance, but is creating another 'taxing district,” the answer? Let's talk about it.

Since Cabela's left, the answer to all our problems has been to raise taxes. We now have the highest taxes in Nebraska. This has caused local sales tax revenues to decline more than 37% in the last few years. You can't support local business when taxes have taken all your extra income. Over ½ of Sidney's families make $30,000 less than the average median income in Nebraska. Wages are low. Our poverty rate here has increased from 12% to 16.2% in just the last 3 years. In Nebraska, the average rate is 10.9%.

Sidney Regional stepped in a few years ago and took over our ambulance service. Thank you! It is now struggling, and as a community, we need to support it. I support it. But is setting up another taxing district that will be able to increase our taxes the answer? In Nebraska, there are 93 counties. Only 12 hospital taxing districts in those counties. Hospital taxing districts are not the answer for the majority of Nebraska.

As a community, we need to support our hospital and ambulance service. We can not lose them. Likewise, our local governments have pulled so much money out of our local economy through taxes that it is really hurting local businesses, and people are leaving.

So what is the answer? Since the loss of Cabela's, our answer has always been “raise taxes”. We have raised them so high that there is no more money. It isn't there. Sidney is declining. The numbers show it. We need to talk about this because we need to support our hospital. It needs to come from spending cuts and not more taxes. So what do you think? Let's talk about it.

Article
https://panhandle.newschannelnebraska.com/story/277723759/hospital-ceo-seeks-hospital-district-discussion?fbclid=IwY2xjawR7u_dleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEef-Is1rladiaTVOh9U4ixYMeKlKpqc7eCRLnrAU2lGXC5BMqGcr672uOuJWI_aem_5ndjVs434I2Qt0UBwJC8-Q

Hospital Districts
https://revenue.nebraska.gov/sites/default/files/doc/pad/research/annual-reports/2024/PDF_IndivTables/annrpt2024%20table%2010.pdf

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,So yesterday I visited with a friend here. He was one of the first people to wel...
05/19/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
So yesterday I visited with a friend here. He was one of the first people to welcome us to Sidney 11 years ago. He had moved here 33 years ago. Bought some land. Built a home. Raised his kids. Now, he is building a new home far away, in a southern state. His children moved away for better opportunities. Now, he and his wife are doing the same. After 33 years of living in Sidney.

Sadly, he is not alone. We all see it. This weekend, I saw “Auction” signs go up on 2 homes here. One near me in our downtown. It has been on the market for over 635 days. Lowered the price by over $20,000. Now, it is being auctioned. I will put links below. There are other signs; you just have to look for them. I watched one home earlier this year foreclosed on and sold for $100,000 under value. This is going to begin to affect all homes here soon.

Last month, the Sidney City Council approved $62,250 in grant money to 2 downtown businesses. Thousands of dollars in assistance. A good thing for our downtown. If you're the right person, you get a grant. What about the tax-paying residents? Where do they turn when taxes are too high, wages are too low, and they are struggling to make ends meet from month to month? Last year, both the county and city raised taxes again on the residents. With the current spending, we will get it again this year.

Last week's election turnout was pathetic. About 24% voted. A new commissioner was elected with just 312 votes. There are 6,317 registered voters in Cheyenne County. So 312 is 5% of the total voters. Yes, only Republicans could vote; yes, only District 3 could vote. Most people didn't have much to vote for, so they didn't bother to go. At least that is what they told me. It is NOT the fault of the candidates; good campaigns were run. Policies here in our small pandhandle town do not include everyone. They exclude a lot of our neighbors, so they stop participating in a lot of things. They disengage with the community, and ultimately, they may leave. We need to start opening doors and including the residents in more decisions. Listen to them. If we don't, they will leave.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1107-King-St-Sidney-NE-69162/113889925_zpid/

https://hibid.com/lot/299873928/1107-king-st--sidney-ne?ref=lot-list

https://hibid.com/lot/299873929/643-illinois-st--sidney-ne?ref=lot-list

Good Morning Everyone,  Lilly will be at Sidney Feeds this morning along with Cassie's 2 girls, selling sweet treats and...
05/16/2026

Good Morning Everyone,
Lilly will be at Sidney Feeds this morning along with Cassie's 2 girls, selling sweet treats and lemonade. If you haven't visited Sidney Feeds yet we bought some of the best looking flowers for the Art Center there last week. Really pretty. Go give them a look.
Also, if you haven't heard, there is a MAJOR weather event starting late afternoon today, going through Sunday evening. Keep an eye out and be safe. Have a great weekend.

Hello! Tomorrow I will be at the Sidney Feed and Supply from 9AM-12PM. I will have:
Chocolate, Vanilla, and Confetti Cake Pops,
Chocolate Chip Cookies,
Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins,
and Chocolate Chip Caramel Bars. See you tomorrow!

This was sent to us, and we are going to share it.   52% valuation increase is huge.
05/13/2026

This was sent to us, and we are going to share it. 52% valuation increase is huge.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 2026

TERC Orders Adjustment to Agricultural Residential Valuations

Box Butte County, NE — On April 29, 2026, the Tax Equalization and Review Commission (TERC) conducted a show cause hearing regarding 2026 property valuations presented by Box Butte County Assessor Michelle Robinson.

The hearing was part of Nebraska’s annual statewide equalization process, which ensures property assessments are consistent and reflect market value. During this process, the Property Tax Administrator (PTA) identified a discrepancy between rural residential and agricultural residential property valuations within the county.

Although no changes had been made locally to agricultural residential values from 2025 to 2026, the PTA recommended a 52% increase to achieve equalization.

Following testimony and review, TERC approved the recommended adjustment. As a result, valuations for agricultural residential properties and home sites will increase by 52% for the 2026 tax year.

Property owners will receive official Change of Value notices beginning June 1, 2026.

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,This morning, we congratulate Jordan Hajek and Mark Onstot for their wins last n...
05/13/2026

Good Morning Sidney and Cheyenne County,
This morning, we congratulate Jordan Hajek and Mark Onstot for their wins last night. We all need to come together as a community and move forward. Debate and look for solutions. Running for office is tough, difficult on your personal life, and we thank every candidate who stepped forward with ideas for doing the difficult work and running for office. It is not easy.

Interestingly, there was an extremely low turnout here in Cheyenne County. Normally, in primaries, you can expect around 40%. Yesterday, it was 24% in Cheyenne County. This is sad because we were voting on such important issues. We weren't the lowest in the state, but we're close. Morrill County had an outstanding 60% turnout. Morrill County has 2,985 registered voters, and 1,802 voted. Cheyenne County has 6,272 registered voters, and only 1,515 voted.

Community is about people. Right now, here in our community, people are not participating. The way elections run in Nebraska, the primaries are very important. Primaries are where the actual election is, many times, here in the panhandle. I don't want to diminish anyone's win, but if you think about it, there are 6,272 registered voters here in Cheyenne County. We elected one commissioner with 312 votes. Out of the over 1,300 Republicans registered in District 3 that could vote for commissioner, only 473 took the time to vote. That is really low.

So we move forward. Support all elected offices because they are our neighbors. Give them and their ideas a chance, at least until they raise our taxes...LOL. So thank you to all those who took the time to vote. Now, we move forward. Have a great day, everyone!!

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