Civil lawsuit filed against Cotterman, Jackson Center officials
SIDNEY — A civil lawsuit has been filed in Shelby County Common Pleas Court against Joseph Cotterman, currently displaced police chief of Jackson Center;...
Common Pleas Court enters digital age
SIDNEY — Over the last several years, The Shelby County Common Pleas Court, with the assistance of Michele Mumford, Shelby County’s Clerk of Courts,...
SMHA continues to serve Shelby County residents
SIDNEY — The Shelby Metropolitan Housing Authority (SMHA) is a rental assistance agency that has been serving Shelby County for more than 30 years.According...
Inquiring PhotographerWhat does it take to be healthy?
Carter McNabb, 7, of Sidney, son of Josh and Trista McNabb. “It takes a lot of strategy to be a really healthy person and...
County celebrates completion of Courthouse Legacy Project
SIDNEY — The Shelby County Commissioners entered 2016 with caution in regards to the budget and anticipated revenues.“Our instincts were on track as sales...
Public input sought on state Route 47 project
SIDNEY —The city of Sidney aims to improve safety and travel for vehicles and non-motorized traffic, as well as enhance aesthetics, with the state...
YMCA’s Cheerleaders win Cheermax sweeps
SIDNEY — The Sidney-Shelby County YMCA cheerleading teams competed at the CheerMax National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, on Jan. 29.Spirit Force BlackOut (senior team...
Income tax supports police, fire, emergency medical, parks, community recreation
SIDNEY — The city of Sidney’s permanent 1.5 percent income tax is its primary revenue source supporting services including police, fire, emergency medical, parks...
Farewell to 2016 from the Treasurer’s Office
SIDNEY — “This year I will be leaving office as my term expires in September and a new era begins. I have had the...
Clerk of Courts begins e-filing of documents
SIDNEY — Webster’s Dictionary defines progress as a forward or onward movement or a gradual betterment.“Both of these have been true in the Shelby...