Warning siren testing returning to weekly schedule

The testing of weather warning sirens in Cheyenne and Deuel counties is returning to a weekly schedule beginning June 25.

June 20, 2025Updated: June 20, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

SIDNEY -- Testing of weather warning sirens in Cheyenne and Deuel counties are returning to a weekly testing schedule, according to Regional 21 Emergency Manager Ron Leal. 

“Because of the strength and frequency of recent storms, we have decided to change how often sirens are tested,” he said. 

The new schedule will begin June 25 and end September 24. 

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