The Creighton/Plainview Titans Senior Legion team kicked off its season with two wins this last weekend, beating O’Neill 6-5 and Valentine 4-1. This week they will travel to Neligh and Albion, before hosting Twin River in Plainview this Saturday, June 4 for a double header starting at 5 p.m. Want to hear more about future games? Then go to ThePlainviewNews.com and sign up for your subscription to the paper!
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Members of the team include, back row (l to r): Coach Chris Pavlik, Peyton Bromley, Colton Choat, Braden Waldow, Teagan Ziems, Easton Pavlik, Nick Christiansen, and Head Coach Wyatt Frahm; and front row: Devin Rosberg, Tanner Frahm, Will Gunning, Leighton Medina, Kale Fulton, and Tristan Smith.
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With 46 donors ready to donate, the Plainview FCCLA Chapter hosted the Red Cross Blood Drive Wednesday, May 18th at the high school.  Unfortunately, due to Red Cross Staff shortages that occurred throughout the day, 13 donors were notified of their cancelled donation times.  The day ended with 35 units being collected, just seven short of the 42-unit goal set by the Red Cross. The next blood drive will be July 13th at the Elementary School lunchroom.   For more details, sign up for your copy of the Plainview News by visiting ThePlainviewNews.com!
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Reagan Choat (left) and Andrew Christiansen (right) at the Red Cross Blood Drive.
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Brunswick’s village board has announced project now has a project timeline for their Musical Park which will be under development. The park now has it's own Facebook page to follow and inform interested parties on the fundraising. To get more details, sign up for your copy of the Plainview News!
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Brunswick’s Musical Park project now has its own Facebook page to follow and inform interested parties on the fundraising.
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Nebraska just broke $1 billion in tax receipts, hitting $1,185,536,454, and with net receipts at $939 million. At $375 million above projections, April 2022 marks the largest net revenue increase in state history. For more details pick up your copy of the Plainview News!
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Music pupils under the instruction of Ellie Myers recently took part in a recital at the First Congregational UCC in Plainview. Those performing included, back row (l to r): Mary Meuret, Camryn Brookhouser, Karik Shires, Bastion Curtiss; middle row (l to r): Evie Hughes, Joe Zuhlke, Hero Shires; and front row (l to r): Kaydence Doerr, Holden Shires, Halwyn Shires, Rex Hughes and Ellie Myers. Not pictured: Jake Zuhlke. For more news, don't forget to pick up your copy of the Plainview News or sign up online for our e-edition!
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Myers' Music Recital
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Eighth-grader Lenyn Ickler qualified for and attended the 2022 Nebraska Championship Meet, the junior high version of a state tournament in track, tying for 22nd out of the 27 competitors at the State event. To learn more and to stay updated, subscribe to the Plainview News.
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A storm came tearing through Plainview this week, causing several downtown buildings to receive some high winds, torn roofs, and other damages around downtown. Want more details? Then don't forget to sign up for your copy of the Plainview News or for our e-edition online!
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Plainview Storm Damage
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The Plainview Board of Education held it's latest council meeting on May 9th! Want to see all the various topics discussed? Then head over to the Plainview News' YouTube channel to check it out (and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn9SpwG9NAk&t=3s
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Plainview Board of Education May 9, 2022
The Plainview Pirate junior high track teams etched some names into the school’s record boards with their achievements this season, breaking and resetting three records in the track books. Want to learn more? Then pick up your copy of the Plainview News or sign up online!
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season,  breaking and resetting three records in the track books.  The seventh-grade boys set the record for the 4x100M Relay. Teammates include: Hunter Meyer, Bastion Curtis, Kohen Lingenfelter,  and Beau Johnson (0:52.8)  The eighth-grade girls’ pole vault record was broken by Peighton Arlt, who vaulted a new record of 8’0”.
The seventh-grade girls’ record for the 400-meter dash was broken by Avery Hardisty, who posted a run of 1:05.38.