Spencer Hille and Brendan Weber earned the right to compete at the 2024 Northeast Nebraska (NEN) All-Star Football Game on Saturday, June 8 at Veterans Memorial Field in Norfolk!
Results from last week’s Double S Extreme bull riding, brought by the Plainview Chamber of Commerce, were released this week, with a contest involving 31 riders from mainly across the Midwest.
Two Plainview riders competed for their hometown, identified in pictures – Landon Hansen, son of Dallas and Chari Hansen, and Ethan Rix, son of Angie and Brian Frahm and Brett and Randee Rix.
The 18th annual Highway 20 Hotrod Association car, truck, tractor, motorcyle and more show was held in Plainview over last weekend. Enthusiasts gathered in downtown to view classic, custom and curious vehicles of all shapes and sizes.
New this year was a swap meet where parts could be purchased, exchanged and found, and the FFA hosted its annual vendor show as well. Awards for the Hotrod’s signature trophies will be reported as they are known.
The Plainview High School 36th Annual Alumni Reunion was held Saturday, June 1st at the high school tartan gym with 200 alumni and guests in attendance. Brook Curtiss served as emcee and welcomed Randy Foster from the 50 year class of 1974. He gave Opening Remarks, introduced the 50 year class and gave the Invocation prior to the meal... Learn more by signing up to your local newspaper!
The Plainview Chamber of Commerce awarded a number of Plainview residents, neighbors, business owners and friends with the 2024 Outstanding Awards at this year’s Klown Festival on Saturday. Winning the Citizen of the Year award was longtime resident and business operator, Lois Moser, who retired after nearly 40 years of service to Town & Country locally just this June.
The Cool Beanz Coffee Truck – Jamie and Samantha Alexander and Holden Wetzler, was the committee’s choice for the “Outstanding Business” this year. The Wayne and Judy Rasmussen Family was chosen as the “Outstanding Farm Family” this year – with more than 50 years of service to the agricultural community in a variety of unique farming ventures, and now on a multigenerational farm.
The “Outstanding Plainview Supporter” this year was given to Larry and Mary Petersen for their work in the community – especially at the Plainview Senior Center and helping their friends and neighbors.
Graduating Senior Kayci Daudt was named the Chamber’s “Outstanding Youth” for the 2024 year for her service to the Rainbow Girls, Eastern Star, community service, local work ethic, her volunteer hours and her service through music to the community. Each year the Chamber of Commerce requests nominations for 4-5 “Outstanding Awards” that are given out during the festivities on Saturday evening during the Plainview Klown Festival.
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The Plainview Pirates Legion Seniors Baseball team earned a victory in its first game of the season on Friday, May 31 in Atkinson. With a final score of 11-2, Plainview fought their way to a solid victory to kick their season off right, and improve their record to 1-0...
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Since 1995, the Nebraska AgrAbility and Nebraska Easterseals organizations have provided assistance to Nebraskan farmers and ranchers that may have a disability or need for accessibility, or ability, to do their jobs.
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While tracing lineage back to near 1611 in England, a local family has discovered a direct lineage to not only Civil War generals, but the creation of the nationally known “Taps” tune, used by the United States Armed Forces to mark the close of the day...
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The Plainview Pirates boys’ and girls’ basketball teams were well-represented at the fifth annual NVC-North Central Nebraska Senior All Star Basketball Games on Friday, May 24 at O’Neill High School. Get the rest in this week's Plainview News!
Memorial Day services were held at the Plainview High School auditorium under the direction of the Plainview American Legion Post #148 and its Auxiliary. Around 50 attended, with many from the Plainview community helping to memorialize the fallen soldiers.
These honored heroes included: Joseph M. Acklie, Forrest Albin, Donald G. Bivens, Ellard F. Born, William R. Carpenter, Everett M. Casselman, Robert W. Couchman, Lloid R. Florer, Claire Fryer, Wesley W. Fulton, Willis C. Hass, Floyd M. Hansen, Gene R. Hecht, Lorenz F. Hoffart, Dwight Houston, Lorin C. Joyce, Elsworth L. Keil, Andrew J. Lingenfelter, Philip Luckert, Gene Manke, Wendell Miller, Gary Mullins, Edward D. Nelson, Leo E. Risse, Franklin W. Ritter, and Kenneth Suhr.
Madelynn Dougherty (center, front) recently signed her letter of intent to run track at Midland University next season. Dougherty was a senior at PHS this year, graduating on May 11. She is pictured here with her parents, Dave and Dr. Mary Dougherty; Coaches Hunter Ashburn and Jordan Leake and Midland Coach Joel Leindecker.
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The 2024 Commencement Ceremony was held at Plainview Public Schools last Saturday, May 11, announcing this year’s top academics and awarding the 23 eligible graduates. The 131st graduating class from PHS cross the stage, handed out flowers and heard of scholarships and awards won. fThis year’s Valedictorian was Abigail Kromarek, daughter of Cody and Elizabeth Kromarek, and this year’s Salutatorian was Katie Mauer, daughter of Kelly and Lisa Mauer.
Senior Kayci Daudt led the audience in the National Anthem, Superintendent Dr. Darron Arlt gave the school welcome, and senior Reagan Choat provided the class motto and a thank you from the class. The High School Choir, under the direction of Instructor Brittani Beegle, performed “I Am Still Your Dreamer,” with Weston Hoffman as accompanist. Hoffman also played the processional and recessional (as a correction from the program.)
Principal Kyle Schmidt presented the class honors, and scholarships were announced by Guidance Counselor Jeremy Peter. Board President Tim Rasmussen, with Schmidt and Arlt’s assistance, handed out the diplomas. Processional Leaders this year were Hannah Darnall and Karter Lingenfelter. Due to a delay in the graduation information for this year’s insert – the publication will accompany next week’s Plainview News.
The Plainview boys and girls track and field teams finished out their season with top five team performances at the 2024 NSAA Class D Track and Field Invite in Omaha on Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18.
After a competitive season full of ups and downs, the Pirates came to play in Omaha. With three separate Pirate competitors qualifying in four separate events, along with numerous other qualifiers, the Pirates had a good shot of coming home with some hardware.
Leading the way for the Pirates boys team was senior Spencer Hille. Hille, who qualified for the State Invite in four separate events, ended his career as a Pirate as well as anyone would’ve hoped for...
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The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) inducted 10 members during its induction ceremony Thursday, May 9. The Plainview High School NTHS Chapter recognizes and honors students for outstanding achievement in their career and technical education programs...
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Honors Night May 9, seniors were recognized for completing programs of study in the Human Services and Education Career Field (Family and Consumer Sciences)! Read all about it in this week's news by subscribing with the link below: https://www.theplainviewnews.com/o/the-plainview-news/page/subscriptions
Former Plainview resident Randy Grosse has joined the growing ranks of Plainview authors with the publishing and release of his book “600 Words… More or Less”.
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Demolition, tree removal and new construction...
A small house south of the Plainview Public Library was recently purchased by the City and demolished to allow for a larger parking area at the library. A new, wider sidewalk leading to the park shelter in Chilvers Park was repoured earlier this week. New landscaping was being worked on outside the Plainview Public Library last week as well. Prior to the rain, city crews were busy in the park removing dead trees to clear the way for new planting.
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Plainview High School Senior Teya Boyer, daughter of Dean and Christi Boyer, was honored with a number of athletic records broken during her senior year that had been previously unannounced until the records could be completed.
Boyer took the leadership board with three records: Kills in a Season with 322 (previous was Andrea Haase with 283). Career Kills with 767 (also previously Haase with 690.) Service Aces in a Career with 180 (previous was Carissa Wacker, 165).
Boyer’s post season will continue as she has been tapped for three All-Star games she’s been chosen to play in as well: The Northeast Nebraska All-Star Volleyball Light Team, North Central Nebraska All-Star Basketball Team, and the Northeast Nebraska All-Star Basketball Light Team.